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The Side Project Guy
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The Side Project Guy
@BuildTestShipAI
Building in public and discussing my developer journey as a freelancer working a 9-5
शामिल हुए Mart 2026
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@kapilansh_twt Sometimes if the feature was small I’ll build out two features, one review & one simplify. Removing dependencies & optimizing for smoothness are my favorite parts of the code review lol
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@BuildTestShipAI this is good but do you ever feel tempted to skip the simplify step when things just work? 😅
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vibe coding is just a fancy term for
"I have no idea what my codebase does"
→ AI writes 400 lines
→ you don't read it
→ it works
→ you ship it
→ 3am production fire
→ you have no idea where to start
→ ask AI to fix it
→ AI breaks 3 other things
we're not building faster
we're just breaking things
at the speed of light
and calling it innovation
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@yashhq_22 Both while also working a corporate job lol
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@luc_moetwil Thats a cool idea. Will shoot you a follow would love to check it out whenever its ready
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@BuildTestShipAI that’s a nice use case
i like those kinds of tools that come from a real need
i’m building an app around helping people ask their parents meaningful questions before it’s too late
trying to turn it into something people actually use daily instead of putting it off
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@quionie Not tech but gotta give robinhood there cred here
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@BorisVagner The bug is real. I basically evaluate everything in “could I use claude codd to fix this” given the rate we can build now
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Claude Code is on another level right now.
Set up Dispatch yesterday - was adding features, shipping updates, building from my phone with zero friction.
Two hours ago they dropped Discord + Telegram channels. Just got this set up and holy cow it's amazing. Being able to work through Discord now having different channel organization while still using CLI is huge.
As a non-dev founder running a startup what a time to be alive. Claude Code actually works. You can just build things. Bullish.
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@aralin_eth @tomfgoodwin This is such an incredible answer.
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Agents are basically a synonym for memory context window. We assign model and skills and some other context to agent and with that base context we send him to do a series of tasks. Now if something else needs to be done, we switch context, same as in any other multi-tasking.
It would be more costly to try to build the context from scratch every time and it would lead to errors if irrelevant stuff like skills and conversation history was present in agent’s memory as it sends the whole thing to LLM model with additional prompt.
So we separate into multiple context windows that we store separately and call it agents just to anthropomorphize it.
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I’m surely being stupid. But if AI is rather unconstrained by expertise or capacity or to some extent speed
Why do we need to divide tasks or departments to 9 agents ( the marketing agent, the optimization agent etc ) to each do one thing. And then another agent to manage the swarm. Cant one agent just be doing it all you know.
It seems very skeuomorphic. Will we have HR agents to make sure the agent agents are being looked after ? A office canteen manager agent to feed the agents ?
Seems daft
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@mattshumer_ Just build this whole personal portfolio page and I’m worried to run this in fear of being told its just slop lol. Super cool tool though, definitely will check out.
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Introducing UNSLOP!
Stop your AIs from generating SLOP.
For example, ask it to 'unslop landing pages'.
It'll generate hundreds of sites and find 'slop' patterns, then build a skill to make sure they are NEVER seen again.
Open-source!
Star it here: github.com/mshumer/unslop
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There is nothing for humbling then spending an hour iterating over a little animation to get 5 views 🤣🤣
The Side Project Guy@BuildTestShipAI
Spent some time building out my personal portfolio site. No real goals with it. Just gonna be documenting random projects or things I’m building Please check it out! Feedback greatly appreciated. Linked below
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@hello_code_ Completely agree. I’ve gotten way better at slowing down building & doing more product research first
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@KettlebellDan Once y’all handle the bot accounts this app will be perfect
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@ram_t3ch Railway. Previously was using vercel tho
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@WizLikeWizard Had the exact same experience. I don’t personally get enough benefit from using OpenClaw & all of the set up / maintenance required compared to just running claude code. I’m sure it is technically more capable, but I don’t wanna deal with it lol
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@dvassallo Realistically how long do you think it’ll take companies to adapt? I think it’ll be more that companies who don’t do it now (or very near future) will get left behind very quick.
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@joni_vrbt Yes but theres a certain level of detail I think needed to be separate from vibe code slop to a full product
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