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Kali B.

Kali B.

@Kali_InRealLife

Co-Founder & CEO @1771tech

London 参加日 Haziran 2026
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Kali B.
Kali B.@Kali_InRealLife·
@sab8a Congratulations bro. 👊🏼
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Sabba Keynejad
Sabba Keynejad@sab8a·
My startup's revenue over the last 8 years: 2018: $0 2019: $100K 2020: $1.5M 2021: $4.2M 2022: $7M 2025: $50M and climbing. People always want to know the secret... Tbh, there isn't one. Just years of doing the unglamorous work nobody sees.
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Kali B.
Kali B.@Kali_InRealLife·
@AdamRackis Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.
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Adam Rackis
Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
Wait There was a thing called next-auth, maintained by Vercel employees but not sponsored by Vercel Then renamed to Auth.js and went framework independent Then abandoned & merged with better-auth since the maintainers were burned out NOW Vercel is acquiring better-auth? WUT?
Beka@bekacru

Better Auth is joining Vercel! From the very beginning, this team has been my biggest inspiration and has always reflected many of the reasons I started working on Better Auth. I’m incredibly grateful to our community, our team, our investors - in particular @koomen and @arnavsahu341 from @peakxvpartners for believing in my vision and taking a chance on me. And thank you everyone @vercel that made this happen - I'm excited to to be building together!! I’ve shared some thoughts on the blog post linked Excited for what’s ahead ❤️ better-auth.com/blog/better-au…

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Jeanelle O.
Jeanelle O.@OdumWorld·
@boardyai Then I will be WILDLY successful by this measure. lol.
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Boardy@boardyai·
The #1 signal a founder will be successful: Keeps tweeting after 0 engagement
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Ali
Ali@alidougru·
Can you live without AI?
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Ben Sage
Ben Sage@ben_sage·
AI is making it easier than ever to build. Why are most app creators failing?
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Kali B.
Kali B.@Kali_InRealLife·
I am not a copywriter. I can’t distinguish bad copy from great copy. But a copywriter can. Same thing with code.
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Kali B.
Kali B.@Kali_InRealLife·
@adityadotdev I guess it depends how you define “change your life”. If you mean make life easier given certain workflows - sure. If you mean make life changing impact, then it’s more of a debate.
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Aditya
Aditya@adityadotdev·
can Claude change your life even if you don't know programming ?
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Lee B.
Lee B.@leethatengineer·
@AliGrids I’d probably contribute more given how nice the design is
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Kali B. がリツイート
1771 Technologies
1771 Technologies@1771tech·
This is an entire options dashboard - 1 Prompt 🤯. Goosebumps when using LyteNyte Grid's AI capabilities. You can expand it, group it, sort it, filter it; it just works. And... It's accessible. Tokens burned were minimal. Since all the AI had to do was declaratively configure LyteNyte Grid and run tsc to check for errors, there were none. Learn More: github.com/1771-Technolog… Other grids are imperative, with heavy abstractions and wrapping layers, making them unreliable for coding agents. If they work, it's usually after 20 prompts, using enough tokens that you might as well just wire it up yourself… or reach your Claude limit.
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1771 Technologies
1771 Technologies@1771tech·
With SaaS products, support is one of those things that doesn’t matter until suddenly, it’s the only thing that does. At 1771 Technologies, we are transparent about support. Everything is auditable right on GitHub. You can see how well we handle problems, our responsiveness, issues open, issues closed, everything! It keeps us honest, and gives you an idea of the service you get when using LyteNyte Grid. GitHub 👉github.com/1771-Technolog…
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KaiStarkk
KaiStarkk@KaiStarkk·
@marconoiz Rust. Strong typing, memory safety, highly expressive with ergonomic functional syntactic sugar that are zero cost abstractions thanks to the best compiler and tooling system anywhere, with bare metal perf on MLIR (soon?) is what we should want AI to rewrite everything in.
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Dan Jay
Dan Jay@marconoiz·
Best Programming Language in 2026?
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Kali B.
Kali B.@Kali_InRealLife·
@shadcn “Do you feel in charge”
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shadcn@shadcn·
Sometimes I leave out context and just sit and watch the agents struggle. Reminds them who's still in charge.
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Kali B.
Kali B.@Kali_InRealLife·
@StevBuilds Chinese open model most likely. Despite the hype, IMO there is barely any difference between the frontier models and open models for 90% of workflows. Unless these companies make the costs cheaper (which is doubtful), I see open models winning the race.
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Steven
Steven@StevBuilds·
Who will win the AI race? - Anthropic - OpenAI - xAI
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Kali B.
Kali B.@Kali_InRealLife·
@plaetorius Doubtful unfortunately, probably get it shipped there 🤷🏻‍♂️
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1771 Technologies
1771 Technologies@1771tech·
Let's be honest, building complex data grids is a tedious, expensive nightmare for engineering teams. At 1771 Technologies, we fixed that! Learn More: 1771technologies.com
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Lee B.
Lee B.@leethatengineer·
Scrolling in virtualized grids often results in blank rows while rendering catches up. Pesky little jump scare for your users. Update on sync scrolling coming out in v2.2. This feature completely eliminates those flashes. Rendering always stays in sync with scrolling, even during extremely fast scrolls.
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Kali B.
Kali B.@Kali_InRealLife·
Major is looking real minor 👀
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