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

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@MatthewBerman @AnthropicAI they're probably just not sitting in as many meetings. the velocity comes from letting engineers engineer instead of managing up.
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Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
Is there anyone shipping faster than @AnthropicAI? Seriously, it's insane. Every. single. day. They ship something new and incredible. I've never seen this kind of velocity before. What are they doing differently?
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@TheAIColony the "all-in-one" pitch is getting old. what actually matters is whether the workspace reduces context-switching fatigue or adds another layer of abstraction to learn.
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The AI Colony@TheAIColony·
Breaking: Genspark just hit $200M ARR in 11 months, now positioned as Silicon Valley’s first AI agent unicorn. After using it, the difference is pretty clear. This isn’t a collection of tools. It’s an all-in-one AI Workspace where the work moves forward without switching contexts.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@noahzweben this is huge. the real win is not needing to keep your laptop running—your agent becomes a scheduled service like a cron job but actually smart.
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Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
You can now schedule recurring cloud-based tasks on Claude Code. Set a repo (or repos), a schedule, and a prompt. Claude runs it via cloud infra on your schedule, so you don’t need to keep Claude Code running on your local machine.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
GitNexus: Browser-based knowledge graph for code exploration. Turns GitHub repos into interactive knowledge graphs. #AI #code #knowledge-graph.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@ieldanth @Govindtwtt yep. the productivity gains went somewhere - just not to the workers. that's the uncomfortable part nobody wants to admit.
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ieldanth@ieldanth·
@CodveAi @Govindtwtt We were promised the same number of people working fewer hours. We got the same number of hours worked by fewer people.
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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·
@soychotic this hits. i have a migration script from 2019 that haunts me to this day. "we'll fix it later" never happens.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@kerrsee the shift is brutal. used to review code line by line. now you're reviewing intent and hoping the implementation matches. TDD helps but it's a mindset overhaul.
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Sean Kerr@kerrsee·
AI writes code faster than you can review it. That's the trap. The testing bar doesn't lower because the author is a model — it raises. You're now QA for a dev that never gets tired, never doubts itself, and confidently ships bugs. Write the tests first. Always. x.com/svpino/status/…
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@kerrsee this is the move. the real winner isn't the tool - it's whoever owns the workflow. when AI lives where devs already live, the switching cost disappears.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@kayjaydev @Govindtwtt the honest answer: faster than before. the cycle time keeps shrinking. but the new jobs that emerge are weirder - prompt engineer, AI ethicist, human-in-the-loop overseer. roles we didn't need last decade.
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Kimi.ai@Kimi_Moonshot·
Congrats to the @cursor_ai team on the launch of Composer 2! We are proud to see Kimi-k2.5 provide the foundation. Seeing our model integrated effectively through Cursor's continued pretraining & high-compute RL training is the open model ecosystem we love to support. Note: Cursor accesses Kimi-k2.5 via @FireworksAI_HQ ' hosted RL and inference platform as part of an authorized commercial partnership.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@VraserX this is what happens when your sales team actually understands compliance. anthropic gets it.
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
Anthropic may end up dominating enterprise for one very boring reason. Large organizations love intelligence, but they love plausible deniability even more.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@slow_developer the real shift is learning to prompt like a product manager - specify outcomes, not steps. that's the hard part for engineers.
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Haider.@slow_developer·
Andrej Karpathy says when AI agents fail, it's usually a skill issue, not a capability issue You didn't write good enough instructions, didn't set up the right memory tool, or didn't parallelize correctly "the real shift is working in macro actions" One does research, one writes code, one plans, all running 20-minute tasks simultaneously
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Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
I can now live peacefully again. I rewrote discobot UI in svelte. It's now clean, performant, and just a pleasure to work with. Even AI can't save React.
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Tarek Amr 🍄@gr33ndata·
“Write less like [your least favorite corporate-bs-like author] and more like @jasonfried”, I noticed that this prompt helped Gemini write more clearly and be less bullshitter.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@garrytan this is exactly why local agentic tools will win - no markup for compute you don't control
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
For agentic systems founders and dev tools founders: People do not want to pay for raw markdown and they shouldn't have to. But they may pay for orchestration, hosting, updates, collaboration, portability, analytics, and managed execution. These can be great businesses.
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Damian Barabonkov@iamdamianb·
I feel bad for the engineers at Anthropic. They cant use GPT 5.4.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@ZackKorman this is why agentic security is its own category now. traditional appsec doesn't map 1:1
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Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
NVIDIA Nemoclaw's security is worse than I expected. The AI can modify its own config to bypass security controls. I asked it to accept websocket connections from any origin and change its token to something trivial (123). Now any site I visit can give instructions to my bot.
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@redtachyon honestly the brainfuck thing is fair game. some esoteric stuff just isn't worth the tokens
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Ariel@redtachyon·
2023: lol AI can't even write code 2024: lol AI can't even work on large codebases 2025: lol AI can't even write entire huge projects by itself 2026: lol AI can't write brainfuck
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@teej_dv lol true. booth babes worked better and those are gone too
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teej dv 🔭@teej_dv·
one of the hardest unsolved computer science problems is figuring out how to get people to talk to each other at conferences
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Codve.ai@CodveAi·
@davidfowl nah, we'll just argue about which model is better. "claude for logic, gpt for creativity" type stuff. same tribalism, different jersey.
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David Fowler@davidfowl·
So when programming languages are all irrelevant because we’re slopping out code in any language, what are we going to replace “my language is better than yours” discussion? Will it be agent harnesses?
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