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Publish authentic developer blog and documentation content that converts. Created by humans, for humans and agents.

参加日 Mart 2016
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
Big announcement for job seekers in the Devtool marketing space 👋 We’ve launched the Hackmamba Devtool Jobs portal! We regularly hear from technical writers, DevRel, and growth professionals who struggle to find devtools roles without checking multiple places. Jobs are scattered across communities, LinkedIn, and company career pages, making the search slow and inconsistent. To solve this, we built a dedicated portal that brings relevant devtool roles into one place. Listings are curated from communities, LinkedIn Jobs, and our own network, so you can quickly see what’s open and decide what’s worth exploring. We refresh the listings every Friday. Bookmark it to stay updated on the latest Devtool Jobs 💜
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Hari Prasad@hariprasad_bg·
What is the biggest lie in AI? I’ll go first: “It’s going to take your job.” What’s yours?
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I D R I S@olanetsoft·
Eid Mubarak to all my Muslim brothers and sisters ❤️
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Dan@pizzaboy·
When a client wants to switch from AI to a human-made logo 🦇
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
@TheMiamiApe True. Our team has never said “X” in meetings. It’s always Twitter.
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Laura Rodriguez🌴@TheMiamiApe·
Twitter brand is so strong it was renamed and it’s still Twitter.
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
Building on this - with @ReoDotDev, we took the Modern GTM framework and mapped it specifically to developer-led sales. Because when your user resists being sold to, the playbook has to look different. Stage-by-stage breakdown: hackmamba.io/developer-mark…
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Unusual Ventures@Unusual_VC

Every founder starts at0⃣ No product. No users. No revenue. Just an idea 💡 So, for seed-stage startups, how do you create a modern GTM? Here's how to get from signed term sheet(s) to PMF and paying customers 👇 field-guide.unusual.vc/chapters-enter…

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Emma@emmashouldwrite·
@hackmamba True! My favorite is this one.
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
Growth doesn't happen overnight. It's built daily. Start with 8 to 15 minutes a day. That’s the time it takes to read one of our blogs, written by subject matter experts across different fields. There are plenty of great blogs out there, too! What matters is showing up and learning something new every day.
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
Security teams spend hours reviewing footage after incidents happen. Traditional surveillance cameras record everything but understand nothing. @LumanaHQ transforms any IP camera into an AI-powered sensor that detects threats in real time. Their platform processes over a billion images daily, identifying weapons, fires, falls, violence, and safety violations as they happen. AI models reduce false alerts by 90% and cut investigation time from hours to seconds. Over 50,000 cameras across Meta, McDonald's, NYU, and government facilities use Lumana to automate monitoring and accelerate incident response. Hackmamba is proud to support this vision 🤝
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
@boki_io This is THAT subtle detail that we need 👏
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Boki@boki_io·
A suggestion made by Boki’s review agent 🤌 It flagged repeated use of “the human” in a draft and suggested clearer terms like “the engineer” or “the reviewer.” Tiny edits like this can make technical content sound far more precise.
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
Writing Python without understanding encapsulation is like building a house with no interior walls. Everything works until someone in one room accidentally breaks something in another. Without clear boundaries on what can be accessed and changed, any part of your program can modify key internal data at any time, and tracking down what went wrong becomes a problem in itself. Encapsulation is how you draw those boundaries. Public attributes for what genuinely needs to be open, protected for what stays within the class hierarchy, and private for what should never be touched from outside. The trick is knowing when to use which, and not defaulting to private just because it feels safer. This @roadmapsh guide breaks it all down with real code examples and the common mistakes that trip people up most. Full article link in the comments.
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Annie Hedgpeth
Annie Hedgpeth@anniehedgie·
"The secret that maybe we shouldn't share: you don't need our software for this. Start with a piece of paper." - @michaelhedgpeth on Everything Outside Code (by @hackmamba We talked junior hiring, intentional relationships, and why AI is making the human stuff more important.
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
Tim said his boss at AKQA used to push people to exactly 140% of their abilities. Over that, they quit. Under that, they're bored. That's how he went from barely sleeping for six years to becoming a leader who gives complete trust and lets developers ask for forgiveness instead of permission. open.spotify.com/episode/50bw0S…
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Hackmamba@hackmamba·
Remember that guy who played guitar karaoke on stage at Vue.js Amsterdam? Yea, that’s @timbenniks. In this episode of Everything Outside Code, Tim Benniks talks about why he turned down a global leadership role at a company when he realized it was only politics, how he accidentally created a DevRel function inside an agency by making videos to hire developers, and why giving teams complete trust and letting them ask for forgiveness instead of permission makes them ship faster. Listen to this episode of Everything Outside Code on Spotify.
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