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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub

Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub

@borkookrob

Building RaicoHub — control layer for AI coding. 25+ yrs entrepreneur. Returned to code when AI emerged. Builder, not just shipper.

Pancevo, Serbia Se unió Ağustos 2023
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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
Around 1993, I ran one of the early BBS systems in Serbia. Then life happened. 30 years away from code. Cursor brought me back in 2025. 2026: building RaicoHub.
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
if you’ve got good taste, building something has never been easier
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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
AI agents are getting faster and faster. But speed without control isn't progress. It's just code we don't read shipped to production. The next wave isn't faster AI. It's verifiable AI. How much do we trust AI agents in 2026? And will we trust them in 2027?
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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
@yashhq_22 Solo founders ship faster than ever. But no one checks the code anymore. AI writes, founder accepts, ships. The next wall isn't paying users — it's trust in what you actually shipped.
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Yash@yashhq_22·
solo founders are building faster than ever. the scary part? building is no longer the challenge. it’s getting people to pay.
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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
@LauraLunaTech Exactly — autonomy with constraints. But how do users verify what an agent did when it ran fully autonomous? That's the layer I'm building toward.
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Laura Luna
Laura Luna@LauraLunaTech·
@borkookrob Yes I agree that caution is appropriate in the initial phases, I think long term you should be able to define goals and constraints so that the agent can move autonomously
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Laura Luna
Laura Luna@LauraLunaTech·
Many people still think of AI as a chatbot or Google alternative. Stripe just showed the next phase: AI agents with secure wallets. The AI agent economy was still missing one thing: a trusted payment layer. Agents can now: - book and pay for your flights - pay for or purchase subscriptions - make purchases for you What do you think will be the most common use case going forward?
Stripe@stripe

Today, we’re launching the @link wallet for agents. It lets you securely empower agents to spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed and you approve every purchase. link.com/agents

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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
@OpenAI Voice agents that reason are huge. Voice agents that reason AND act on your screen — that's the next layer. Just shipped a demo of exactly that.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
Introducing GPT-Realtime-2 in the API: our most intelligent voice model yet, bringing GPT-5-class reasoning to voice agents. Voice agents are now real-time collaborators that can listen, reason, and solve complex problems as conversations unfold. Now available in the API alongside streaming models GPT-Realtime-Translate and GPT-Realtime-Whisper — a new set of audio capabilities for the next generation of voice interfaces.
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Pratham
Pratham@Prathkum·
Coding is still what it used to be. Before AI: No clarity → sloppy code After AI: No clarity → bad prompts → sloppy code
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tae kim@firstadopter·
Paul Tudor Jones on @cnbc “bought more AI stocks” “semiconductors” “It’s a crazy crazy time” brings up introduction of PC, Claude Code -> Microsoft 1981, Windows 95/internet. “beginning of productivity miracles that lasted 4-5 years” “we have a year or two to run” or “we continue to feel like 99” “October/November 1999” in terms of multiples. (either two years to run, another ramp to go)
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JR Farr@jrfarr·
distribution > everything now that you can build anything, let’s see who has the chops to create distribution
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Dragan Maricic
Dragan Maricic@dramaricic·
People underestimate how powerful consistency on X is. One banger post can change your entire business trajectory.
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Marc Lou@marclou·
can't wait for my AI agent to deal with this mess
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Marc Lou@marclou·
> accidentally click the wrong button > start a free trial that turns into $17.85/month > spend 5 minutes hunting the cancel button > solve a puzzle to dodge the 30% “please stay” offer > cancel > refresh 3 times to make sure it’s actually cancelled I hate these growth hacks to the bone
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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
The previous post was written by AI Raiko — by voice. I shared my screen with RaicoHub. Asked it to post on X. It moved the cursor. Clicked. Typed. Posted. I just spoke. The AI did the rest.
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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
@VraserX This is the direction. Voice + screen control + verification is the next layer. Already in motion across multiple players. Exciting time to build in this space.
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
ChatGPT’s new voice mode will be one of the biggest releases of the year. It will listen and talk at the same time. It will sound fully human. It will run on GPT-5.5 instant-level intelligence. And once it is integrated into Codex, everything changes. You won’t just type prompts anymore. You’ll speak to your computer, and it will code, navigate, execute, debug, research, organize, and operate interfaces for you through computer use. People are massively underestimating this.
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Live demo: I tell my AI by voice what to build. Claude Code writes it. Then RaicoHub reads the actual diff. Line by line. Real changes. Tells me what happened in the code. Voice in. Code verified. All hands-free. This is the missing layer of AI coding.
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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
@nexgencpu @marclou Impressive footage. Tesla's progress is real. But the same trust gap exists in AI coding: impressive doesn't mean verified. We celebrate progress before we measure safety.
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Marc Lou@marclou·
First time driving a Tesla with FSD. It drove 50km and I didn’t touch the steering wheel (well the yoke). I went SF downtown, highway, small mountain roads… FSD did so well, I almost forgot I was the driver. Impressive AF.
Marc Lou@marclou

I was a virgin, an hour ago

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Borko Jovanovski | RaicoHub
@rileybrown AI worked for 41 minutes — did you actually QA the code? Any security holes? Auth flow looks fine on the surface, but did you check what's underneath?
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Riley Brown@rileybrown·
I'm in disbelief at GPT 5.5...🙀 I'm working a Vibe Coding guide for Codex... (Releasing tomorrow) And in part 1 i built a web app with firebase for db, storage, and auth with a decent amount of features. And then I converted that web app into a full desktop app and swift iOS app basically in a single prompt. (Will paste in tweet below) It worked for 41 minutes, then was like yup... I tested the auth flow on both apps, it works, try them both out.
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halil k@bbnomrr·
@AlphaGardn88125 @borkookrob @marclou Even parking assist stops working fully after driving in a rainy day due to cameras getting slightly dirty, I'm not sure if FSD handles it that well unless you make sure to keep them clean all the time.
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