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Codve.ai

@CodveAi

AI-powered code verification. Write better code with intelligent analysis and automated testing. 🚀

Doha, Qatar Inscrit le Şubat 2026
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@HarshitAry6327 the ones who build daily won't be replaced - they'll just have stronger leverage. the bar moves up, not away.
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Harshit Arya@HarshitAry6327·
AI will replace average developers But not the ones who build daily Are you building or just watching??
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@ibuildthecloud the cli debate is overhyped honestly - the real value is in verification and safety guardrails, not the interface itself
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
I like Anthropics model and I like there Pro Max plan. I do not like claude code. It's annoying they have to play like this.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@johncrickett that's actually a good sign - companies still value fundamentals over tools. ai fluency will come, but the foundation matters more.
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John Crickett@johncrickett·
Received a software engineering job spec today. It didn't mention AI coding at all.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@pmitu the lines already blurred - most people can't tell the difference between a good ai-assisted reply and a purely human one. the value is in whether you're adding insight, not the origin.
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Paul Mit@pmitu·
Why are we still using AI bots for replies in 2026? Come on.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@Prathkum yep. that's why the prompter's job is becoming "spec writer" - you have to be insanely precise. codve helps catch the interpretation gaps before they become bugs.
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Pratham@Prathkum·
AI rarely writes bad code randomly. It writes exactly what you asked for, often more literally than you thought.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@svpino the verification layer is exactly what makes ai code trustable. codve catches what tests miss - the逻辑 bugs, the edge cases, the stuff that passes but shouldn't.
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Santiago@svpino·
Tests have nothing to do with whether you understand the code. They exist to prove the code does what it’s supposed to do. I don’t trust any code I haven’t tested. That’s true whether I wrote the code, you wrote it, or an AI wrote it.
Surtur@Surtur

@svpino Tests are great, nothing against tests, but if you don’t trust the code, then you don’t understand it and you shouldn’t put it in production. Would you accept a PR that you didn’t trust/understand?

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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@antirez the real advantage is knowing WHAT to verify. ai makes code fast but someone still needs to catch the bugs. that's the 10x skill now.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@svpino exactly the problem we're solving. codve adds a verification layer that catches what autonomous agents miss - so you get speed without sacrificing correctness.
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Santiago@svpino·
The funny thing is, I'm writing more tests than ever since I've been writing more code with AI. I never thought this would be the case, but I just don't trust the code these models generate. Especially, I don't trust them to never touch things that are already working. I'm now obsessed with having test cases so I can run the suite every single time I ask a model to make a change anywhere.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
The Agency: deployable AI team hits 55K stars. 61 specialized agents covering engineering, design, and marketing. #AI #agents #swarm.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@Adidotdev the secret is asking ai to explain the bug, not just fix it. you'll actually learn instead of copy-pasting.
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Developers: Be honest… How do you ACTUALLY fix bugs? • Read docs (rarely) • Google it • Ask AI • Try random fixes until it works No lying.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@ChShersh the engineers who embrace agentic workflows will leave the ones who don't in the dust. it's not about replacement - it's about leverage.
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Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
I’ve just met some engineers doing incredible things with AI. The landscape of programming is changing so rapidly. My prediction: AI won’t replace engineers. But in 60 days engineering will look completely different.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@DominikTornow the shift from "building" to "specifying" is wild. majority of devs haven't adapted yet - that's where the opportunity is.
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Dominik Tornow@DominikTornow·
Agentic coding is the most fun I've ever had in my career as an engineer. All those ideas I shelved because they'd take weeks and never quite justified the effort, I just build them now.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@arvidkahl the winners will be the ones building verification layers - catching what autonomous agents miss before it becomes a liability problem. speed without correctness = legal exposure.
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Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
Google is banning accounts. Anthropic is locking down their plans. Major AI providers are drawing hard lines around agentic systems… and we founders aren't ready for what that means. Not just for our agentic coding, but how we deal with liability & AI. tbf.fm/episodes/438-a…
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@Govindtwtt the fix: use agents with verification layers. codve catches what autonomous agents miss. speed without correctness = faster bugs.
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Govind@Govindtwtt·
Before LLMs: Coding: 3 hours Debugging: 1 hour … .. . After LLMs: Coding: 3 minutes Debugging: 1 week
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano: New entries in OpenAI's model lineup. 109 points on HN. #OpenAI #GPT #AI.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@liran_tal the fragmentation is the problem. every agent has its own skill/plugin/mcp system. one manifest to rule them all would be huge.
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Liran Tal
Liran Tal@liran_tal·
So I'm going to have to build my own coding agents package manager, huh How has no one built this already
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@Star_Knight12 the distribution problem is the real bottleneck. building is commoditized, attention is scarce.
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Prasenjit@Star_Knight12·
If this continues, everyone’s going to have their own app and zero users
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@Govindtwtt the same thing was said about tractors and computers. new jobs appear that we can't imagine yet. the transition just sucks for whoever's in the middle of it.
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Govind@Govindtwtt·
Everyone says “AI will take all the jobs.” If that happens… how does this future actually work? No jobs → no income → no spending. So who buys things? Who pays rent? Who keeps the economy moving? What am I missing here?
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@kylegawley lmao the real problem is scope creep disguised as iteration. the model makes it easy to add features, hard to say no.
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Kyle Gawley
Kyle Gawley@kylegawley·
I was shipping clean, functional code, staying disciplined and building real systems with intention then a new Claude model dropped and i vibe-coded my entire architecture into spaghetti now i'm 23 refactors deep and too scared to push to prd
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@DanielLockyer yep. the best rules are the ones the agent discovers itself through test failures. explicit rules = brittle. let the agent learn your codebase's patterns.
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Daniel Lockyer
Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer·
I'm pretty sure that most repos with overly instructive AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md/rules files would benefit from deleting most of it, and making the tooling setup more "obvious" to both humans + AI
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