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@Defi__Papi

building software with ai

Philadelphia, PA शामिल हुए Ocak 2022
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Thariq
Thariq@trq212·
We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneiderxx·
an agent is just a flagship model with tools in a scripting sandbox with a cron job
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Aki@Defi__Papi·
@raroque @SharpCoder Can one of you guys explain what’s wrong with RLS?
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Chris Raroque
Chris Raroque@raroque·
Honestly this is the right move (no RLS + don’t use the client library) I was on the fence about mentioning it in the video because I didn't want to cause any confusion (people might just turn off RLS blindly BUT still use client libraries which would have been a disaster) But in hindsight I think I could have pulled it off 🥲 Maybe if I do a part 2 I’ll mention this
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Sharp
Sharp@SharpCoder·
I love Chris and I truly respect his journey as an entrepreneur, but the real takeaway here should be DON'T USE RLS! There is no way on earth someone who's worked with RLS once in there life can recommend using it. I honestly thought it was common knowledge nowadays that RLS was a very bad pattern, and that no serious application should be relying on it.
Chris Raroque@raroque

Sooo lets talk about app security and how to protect your app (esp if you are vibe coding) 👀 As someone who has been hacked so many times over the last 10 years 🥲 these are the top mistakes ive made (and i keep seeing others make today) and bonus in next tweet 👀

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InsForge
InsForge@InsForge_dev·
Introducing InsForge 2.0: The Backend for Agentic Development Our OSS backend provides databases, auth, storage, model gateway, and edge functions accessible through a context-optimized layer that agents can better understand and operate end-to-end. GitHub: github.com/InsForge/InsFo… Key Benchmarks (vs. Supabase MCP): - 14% higher accuracy - 1.3x faster per task - 2.4x fewer tokens Better. Faster. Cheaper. Build features more quickly and confidently — all at 41.7% of the cost. Shipping your ideas today. $ npx @insforge/cli create
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Aki@Defi__Papi·
@rohanvarma wen chatgpt plus accounts?
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Aki@Defi__Papi·
@OpenAIDevs wen chatgpt plus?
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OpenAI Developers
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
GPT-5.4 is here. Native computer-use capabilities. Up to 1M tokens of context in Codex and the API. Best-in-class agentic coding for complex tasks. Scalable tool search across larger ecosystems. More efficient reasoning for long, tool-heavy workflows. openai.com/index/introduc…
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Aki@Defi__Papi·
@nottecore @grok does this get around paywalls?
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Notte
Notte@nottecore·
Anything API is live on Product Hunt! 🔥🚀 Most websites don't have public APIs. Anything API fills that gap. Describe the browser work you need. Our agent builds it, deploys it, and hands you a callable endpoint that you or Claude can invoke from everywhere. Any website. We deliver the API. producthunt.com/products/notte…
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Aki@Defi__Papi·
@ryancarson Most people would describe what I do now more as agentic engineering but I like the term vibe coding and will continue to champion it
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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
Be careful about listening to anyone who uses the term "vibe coding" when referring to any code written by agents. It means they don't actually use agents to build real things. There is a world of difference between vibe coding and agentic engineering. Pretty soon, hopefully we won't need to say "agentic ..." as it'll be assumed any professional engineer is using agents to code.
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
5.4 sooner than you Think.
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Aki@Defi__Papi·
@ann_nnng how did you get the icons?
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Ann Nguyen
Ann Nguyen@ann_nnng·
never in my life did I think creating animations could be this fast and easy no fancy library, just pure CSS with Gemini 3.1 Pro
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Vibe Coding Is the New Product Management “There’s been a shift—a marked pronouncement in the last year and especially in the last few months—most pronounced by Claude Code, which is a specific model that has a coding engine in it, which is so good that I think now you have vibe coders, which are people who didn’t really code much or hadn’t coded in a long time, who are using essentially English as a programming language—as an input into this code bot—which can do end-to-end coding. Instead of just helping you debug things in the middle, you can describe an application that you want. You can have it lay out a plan, you can have it interview you for the plan. You can give it feedback along the way, and then it’ll chunk it up and will build all the scaffolding. It’ll download all the libraries and all the connectors and all the hooks, and it’ll start building your app and building test harnesses and testing it. And you can keep giving it feedback and debugging it by voice, saying, “This doesn’t work. That works. Change this. Change that,” and have it build you an entire working application without your having written a single line of code. For a large group of people who either don’t code anymore or never did, this is mind-blowing. This is taking them from idea space, and opinion space, and from taste directly into product. So that’s what I mean—product management has taken over coding. Vibe coding is the new product management. Instead of trying to manage a product or a bunch of engineers by telling them what to do, you’re now telling a computer what to do. And the computer is tireless. The computer is egoless, and it’ll just keep working. It’ll take feedback without getting offended. You can spin up multiple instances. It’ll work 24/7 and you can have it produce working output. What does that mean? Just like now anybody can make a video or anyone can make a podcast, anyone can now make an application. So we should expect to see a tsunami of applications. Not that we don’t have one already in the App Store, but it doesn’t even begin to compare to what we’re going to see. However, when you start drowning in these applications, does that necessarily mean that these are all going to get used or they’re competitive? No. I think it’s going to break into two kinds of things. First, the best application for a given use case still tends to win the entire category. When you have such a multiplicity of content, whether in videos or audio or music or applications, there’s no demand for average. Nobody wants the average thing. People want the best thing that does the job. So first of all, you just have more shots on goal. So there will be more of the best. There will be a lot more niches getting filled. You might have wanted an application for a very specific thing, like tracking lunar phases in a certain context, or a certain kind of personality test, or a very specific kind of video game that made you nostalgic for something. Before, the market just wasn’t large enough to justify the cost of an engineer coding away for a year or two. But now the best vibe coding app might be enough to scratch that itch or fill that slot. So a lot more niches will get filled, and as that happens, the tide will rise. The best applications—those engineers themselves are going to be much more leveraged. They’ll be able to add more features, fix more bugs, smooth out more of the edges. So the best applications will continue to get better. A lot more niches will get filled. And even individual niches—such as you want an app that’s just for your own very specific health tracking needs, or for your own very specific architectural layout or design—that app that could have never existed will now exist.”
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Naval
Naval@naval·
If you do not direct your attention, it will be directed for you.
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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
the 10 most profitable workflows local businesses are buying right now. i've built 47 of these in the last 3 weeks using synta. here's what they pay, what each does, and how fast they deploy: → missed call text-back ($800-1,500) - 3 min client gets a reply in 60 seconds instead of never calling back → review request automation ($500-1,200) - 4 min google reviews triple within the first month → appointment no-show recovery ($1,200-2,500) - 5 min recovers 30-40% of lost revenue automatically → AI receptionist + call routing ($2,000-4,000) - 8 min 24/7 coverage. zero missed calls. zero salaries. → instant quote generator ($1,500-3,000) - 7 min response time drops from 2 days to 2 minutes → client onboarding sequence ($1,800-3,500) - 9 min forms, doc collection, payments - one workflow handles all of it → invoice follow-up + payment recovery ($1,000-2,000) - 4 min late payments drop by 60% without a single awkward phone call → social proof collector ($600-1,200) - 3 min auto-requests testimonials and publishes to google/socials → lead scoring + routing ($1,500-3,000) - 6 min hot leads hit your phone. cold leads get nurtured automatically. → weekly owner dashboard ($1,200-2,500) - 5 min revenue, reviews, leads, appointments - one email every monday morning average build time: 5.4 minutes. average revenue per workflow: $1,750. close rate when you build it live in front of them: 70%. every single one self-heals through synta's MCP. no debugging. no maintenance calls from clients at 11pm. i put together a free PDF with: → all 10 copy-paste prompts (word for word what i type into synta) → pricing calculator by complexity + industry → the live demo script that closes 7 out of 10 → objection handling for "i'll think about it" → synta MCP setup walkthrough (5 min) comment "RETAINER" and i'll send it. synta(.)io - describe the workflow in plain english. it builds, deploys, and fixes itself. (must be following for DM)
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Aki@Defi__Papi·
@codyplof 😂😂😂
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Cody Plofker
Cody Plofker@codyplof·
Just tried Manus in my ad account. It told me to: - Spend more money - Run traffic campaigns - That the cause of my reach issues were due to not spending enough - To never run bid caps - To spend more on retargeting - To pull money from applovin Sounds like they trained it on Meta reps
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Careers are dead. Jobs are dying. Opportunities arising.
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Anshul Ramachandran
Anshul Ramachandran@_anshulr·
Gemini 3.1! Rolling out to @antigravity shortly, hold tight :)
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Azer Koçulu
Azer Koçulu@azerkoculu·
Seedance 2 works with JSON prompts. You can control it frame by frame. It's perfect for advertising films. Just made a 15 seconds advertise film for @OldSpice in the Omni mode on @mitte_ai Here's the result 👇🏼
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
This is Claude Sonnet 4.6: our most capable Sonnet model yet. It’s a full upgrade across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, knowledge work, and design. It also features a 1M token context window in beta.
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