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Built by APE | Austin Product Engineering

Built by APE | Austin Product Engineering

@Built_by_APE

Tools for monkeys, made with robots, used by humans. Austin, TX. Live on CWS https://t.co/WBFu3bVbcc

Austin, TX 가입일 Nisan 2026
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Built by APE | Austin Product Engineering
Tools for monkeys, made with robots, used by humans. 10yrs selling enterprise software to execs who'd never open it, while the people doing the actual work got handed whatever landed on their desk. Building for the second group now. Austin, TX.
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
Be honest: do you really enjoy building or are you doing it just for the money?
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
All the AI hype I’ve yet to see a single person actually show me how they are replacing employees with AI. Show me!!!!!!
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Built by APE | Austin Product Engineering
The managed version of mine is only $10 and it’s based on my actual costs and internal usage patterns over 8 months of AI assisted coding. I make $1/mo profit from any sub if all tokens are used - after API costs and infra cost. I charge a beer/mo for you to use CC, Codex, or byom.
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
What project or website have you been working on this week?
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M. C. BONG 🇧🇷
M. C. BONG 🇧🇷@emseebong·
@tekbog My theory that "People with AI Psychosis are just Narcissists" is proven correct once again.
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Built by APE | Austin Product Engineering
Every response in this thread is why sesh-m.com exists. Every response in this thread adds to the noise and gobbles your tokens. CC and Codex respond best to clear signal, Sesh-M helps with that. Bonus - it helps you better understand each session. Project > feature > session. Or don’t. But the solution is right here.
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Aish
Aish@AishwaryaDevv·
Most annoying part of vibe coding? Re-explaining the entire context to your IDE after switching chats
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Ryan Florence
Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
What do you want to see me build with Remix 3 to get a feel for it?
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andy
andy@1a1n1d1y·
internship interview but if you say where you went to school you’re auto-out
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Jared Stivala
Jared Stivala@jaredsuniverse·
9/10 startups fail because founders start with their "cool idea" we need to start with reddit.
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miggi from figma
miggi from figma@miggi·
If anyone was wondering how I have been making my content... Yes, I vibe coded my own bespoke screen recording tools with fancy controls for my window resizing, padding, aspect ratio, camera, and mic.
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joshpuckett
joshpuckett@joshpuckett·
text from a friend, a very strong designer/founder. Demand is through the roof for folks like this.
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joshpuckett
joshpuckett@joshpuckett·
I think this is worth some nuance. In recent history, many companies have employed 'product designers' whose primary activity and output has been the creation of software interface facsimiles, e.g. mockups in a drawing tool like Figma. Those making mockups have of course been doing more than just that, to varying extents leading or more commonly participating in the process of deciding what to build and why. But there was value in that tangible output itself. I think @gokulr is directionally correct that the role of someone whose primary output is the creating of an interface mockup is quickly disappearing. But the role of someone who figures out what needs to exist, why, how it should work, how it should should be positioned, differentiated and made memorable has never been more in demand. I speak with founders on a near weekly basis (many of them in Gokul's own portfolio) desperate for this kind of person. His conclusions though I agree with almost entirely: there will always be an opportunity to specialize in the creation of visual interfaces, but more broadly most product designers who want to be employees (totally fine) should take on more responsibilities that have historically been done by PMs or Engineers, to varying degrees. From my POV, this is just what a product designer is and what we should have been doing the whole time, but that's another post.
Gokul Rajaram@gokulr

DESIGN: THE FIRST AI CASUALTY I'm increasingly sure that 2026 signals the end of product design as a full-fledged stand-alone function within companies. If so, it will be the first role / function to be eliminated by AI on a go-forward basis. Instead of hiring FT designers, startups are hiring / will hire design consultants to create a design system that the founder likes (this takes a few weeks max). Once the design system is finalized, PM/Eng feed it into their AI tool of choice to generate prototypes. The design system is refreshed annually by the same consultant. Larger companies will likely not backfill design roles and will do some targeted attrition to reduce the design department to 20% the size it is today. If you're a designer, I think you have two choices: 1. Become an entrepreneur: Start a design agency and become the go-to resource for design systems for startups and even larger companies. This can be a good recurring revenue business. 2. Become a builder: Add PM/Eng responsibilities to become a product builder. Would suggest you embrace this proactively vs waiting for the other shoe to drop. I'm really sorry about this - some of my best friends and the people I admire most and have learnt the most from are designers - but it seems inevitable.

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Stormi
Stormi@Stormi_luv·
NO cheating, post your last saved image without any context 💀💀
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Emil Privér
Emil Privér@emil_priver·
I think merge requests is a better name then pull requests
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
Worst part about building solo: you ship something genuinely useful and nobody sees it.
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