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Idea Browser
Idea Browser@ideabrowser·
so your telling me a FULL-TIME DOCTOR vibe coded an entire post-visit care system to help patients understand their health and be compliant with meds. and then your telling me he traveled across the globe to SF and won the Anthropic hackathon. and now your telling me that this is the greatest time to build your ideas?? oh ok i get it now.
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Michał Podlewski@trajektoriePL

Cardiologist wins 3rd place at Anthropic's hackathon. Out of 13,000 applications. Built in 7 days by Michał Nedoszytko MD. Coded day and night - in the hospital, in the cloud, while flying from Brussels to San Francisco. A few years ago, it would have been impossible for a doctor to build this alone in just a couple of days. AI changed that. The project is called postvisit.ai. It is an AI agentic care platform for patients. Including reverse AI scribe it is a companion that guides the patient from the moment they leave the doctor's office. Powered by the massive context window of Opus 4.6, it allows patients to explore their full medical history, connected devices, Evidence Based resources and external data sources — all in one place. Today, the barrier to entry has vanished; even a practicing physician can build an application from scratch.

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Peter Choi
Peter Choi@pitachoi·
@ideabrowser the important detail here is that the person closest to the problem built the solution.
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Zedmor🇺🇦
Zedmor🇺🇦@Zedmor·
@ideabrowser This is a seismic shift no one can comprehend. How much work went into this? Ok lets' say 100 hours. So that means that anyone qualified when they apply themself fully can create useful product which required team of 10 for a quater before. And there's no qualification needed.
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0x_Vivek
0x_Vivek@0x_Vivek·
@ideabrowser shipping a post-visit care system while being a full-time doc is wild
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Michael Neuvirth
Michael Neuvirth@LetsGoCure·
@ideabrowser Watch the video. He is also a software developer for 20 years and worked on the project way before the hackathon
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Maj. Ron Schaefer M.D.
Maj. Ron Schaefer M.D.@Dr_da_Vinci·
@ideabrowser He has 20 years of programing experience. This is one I vibe coded. It is pretty easy - not the marketing part to actually turn it into a product that is still very hard, but making it for fun is pretty easy.
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Jerrod Tuck
Jerrod Tuck@jerrodtuck·
@ideabrowser No. You cannot code code this app as the first twenty seconds of the video states. He was been developing software for 20 years. The people saying this is possible have never developed an enterprise application such as this. Models get lost with the complexity.
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Twlvone
Twlvone@twlvone·
This is the proof of what changes when coding LLMs get good enough. A cardiologist didn't need a CS degree or specialized training data. He had something more valuable: deep domain knowledge of a real problem that most engineers would never understand. That's the pattern going forward. The bottleneck was never intelligence. It was access to execution. Now that a general model plus some prompting gives anyone the ability to build, the people with the deepest understanding of real-world problems have the most leverage. High agency plus domain expertise is the new unfair advantage.
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Keanan
Keanan@KeananBrown·
@ideabrowser You missed the part that he’s been developing for 20 years
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DirkSenT
DirkSenT@Dirk_SenT·
@ideabrowser This was done before, they just did not join the hackathon
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john (touching grass)
john (touching grass)@john_henry·
@ideabrowser doctors are nuts. I work with a brilliant interventional cardiologist who runs like five side gigs.
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JC Deen
JC Deen@JCDFitness·
@ideabrowser I just wish you knew the difference between you’re and your.
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