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Chief get-things-done @NnipaApp, @AdepaXyz

Sunyani, Ghana 가입일 Mayıs 2014
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aberba@aberba·
I'm excited to announce the launch of Nnipa Business Directory (NBD) — a modern, open, and completely free business directory designed specifically to connect people with Ghanaian businesses and organizations. nnipa.app/blog/2026-02-1…
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aberba@aberba·
@Delmo_dev AI software will always be crappy. It's only good at assisting devs. Great software requires original deep thoughts, AI doesn't and will never have real thoughts (creative thinking).
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Guillermo@Delmo_dev·
I’m betting that we see a comeback of this soon. Especially now that AI has commoditized building software. Instead of using AI to produce larger amounts of slop, let’s use it to build higher quality, polished and fun software. We just need builders that care. ❤️
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Guillermo@Delmo_dev·
Remember when software used to come bundled with games and hidden easter eggs? Even my TV in 2010 came with games. Somewhere along the way humans lost this expectation for joy in interfaces.
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aberba@aberba·
I don't think Google will be a leading candidate in AI. They've had their days. We're in a new era. Too much on their plate already. Changing course is hard at their scale. They struggling to apply or come up with a great product
Steve Yegge@Steve_Yegge

I was chatting with my buddy at Google, who's been a tech director there for about 20 years, about their AI adoption. Craziest convo I've had all year. The TL;DR is that Google engineering appears to have the same AI adoption footprint as John Deere, the tractor company. Most of the industry has the same internal adoption curve: 20% agentic power users, 20% outright refusers, 60% still using Cursor or equivalent chat tool. It turns out Google has this curve too. But why is Google so... average? How is it that a handful of companies are taking off like a spaceship, and the rest, including Google, are mired in inaction? My buddy's observation was key here: There has been an industry-wide hiring freeze for 18+ months, during which time nobody has been moving jobs. So there are no clued-in people coming in from the outside to tell Google how far behind they are, how utterly mediocre they have become as an eng org. He says the problem is that they can't use Claude Code because it's the enemy, and Gemini has never been good enough to capture people's workflows like Claude has, so basically agentic coding just never really took off inside Google. They're all just plodding along, completely oblivious to what's happening out there right now. Not only is Google not able to do anything about it, they don't seem to be aware of the problem at all. I'm having major flashbacks to fifty years ago as a kid at the La Brea Tar Pits, asking, "why can't they just climb out?" My Google friend and I had this conversation over a month ago. I didn't share it because I wanted to look around a bit, and see if it's really as bad as all that. I've been talking to people from dozens of companies since then. And yeah. It's as bad as all that. Google is about average. Some companies at the bottom have near-zero AI adoption and can't even get budget for AI. They may have moats and high walls, but the horde is coming for them all the same. And then there are a few companies I've met recently who are *amazingly* leaned in to AI adoption. One category-leader company just cancelled IntelliJ for a thousand engineers. That's an incredibly bold move, one of many they're making towards agentic adoption. In my opinion, that company is setting themselves up for a _huge_ W. As for the rest, well, it's the Great Siloing. Everyone's flying blind. With nobody moving companies, no company knows where they stand on the AI adoption curve. Nobody knows how they're doing compared to everyone else. Half of them just check a box: "We enabled {Copilot/Cursor} for everyone!" Cue smug celebrations. They think this is like getting SOC2 compliance, just a thing they turn on and now it's "solved." And they don't realize that they've done effectively nothing at all. All because of a hiring freeze.

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aberba@aberba·
@witsdev Interesting. Thanks for sharing
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wits@witsdev·
1. a single source of truth because this search can find pages and settings, we needed a system to keep it perfectly in sync with the actual pages and settings that exist in the dashboard as they change. we accomplished this by creating a "dash schema" which not only stores the routes that exist and their human-readable names, but also when they should be visible (e.g. from feature flags), aliases (alternative names), etc. our tabs and sidebars now use this dash schema, so any changes to UI are reflected simultaneously in search without any extra work this schema also happens to be great for giving context to an llm
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wits@witsdev·
here's how we engineered "Find," the new universal search in the @vercel dashboard
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
I quit my freelance contract last week, and now I'm working full-time on my products I realized that my whole life, I used to have some place to be First it was school, then university, then my 9-5 The last time I really had my whole day for myself was probably when I was 8 years old, on summer holidays Feeling this again, as an adult, feels exhilarating I can go anywhere I want, do whatever I want, and talk to whoever I like – life feels like an open-world RPG I spent an insane amount of effort to get here – I've been building my products every day for the last 5 years Even if all my businesses fail, and I have to go back to a 9-5, this was already worth it Feeling real freedom just made me know that I'd never quit, keep trying to be rich and free It makes me sad that we spent such a big chunk of our lives trapped in institutions, like jobs, that make us work our asses off for subsistence money Most people only get to experience control over their days again after they retire in their 70s. I experienced it at 27 And I'm so freaking grateful for that
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Nyasha Dennis
Nyasha Dennis@chirorojr·
@followbl @Railway @vite_js @tan_stack @vrzgc @TansTack I don't think it is. Vite just works. You have to do a lot things to get barely the same experience with Next.js and its ecosystem. I gave up on it. Maybe I'm too dumb. But Tanstack just clicks for me. It's intuitive. Most of the stuff I know I just discovered, then read docs.
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aberba@aberba·
Gone are the days when we could easily pick snails from the bush, find wild mushrooms, catch river crabs and eat wild diverse fruits...all for free. The days when walking to the backyard garden was how dinner was made.
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Atik@atikr_·
@nextjs Does this work for self hosting?
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Next.js@nextjs·
Next.js 16.2 introduces a stable Adapter API, built with Netlify, Cloudflare, OpenNext, AWS, and Google Cloud. But the API is only part of the story. Next.js is used by millions of developers across every major cloud, and making it work well everywhere is on us. Here are our commitments. nextjs.org/nextjs-across-…
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Katarina Ore
Katarina Ore@katarinaore·
I used to spend hours lost in Google Analytics Dozens of reports. KPIs I didn't understand. A UI that confused me every time (don't even let me start on the set up time) So I built Oculis - a focused analytics and revenue attribution platform for founders who want to scale, not decode what their data means.
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a16z speedrun 🧊@speedrun·
Vercel founder and CEO @rauchg on the biggest mistake founders make with their landing pages:
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aberba@aberba·
When are we getting an SQlite-like DB in the browser @googlechrome ? Local first, mobile web need better modern solution
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aberba@aberba·
@nummanali @jarredsumner Having batteries included can rather make adoption easier when they're all working together naturally
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Numman Ali@nummanali·
@jarredsumner As long as it's AI native and new additions are manageable by Claude/Codex then godspeed to you my friend Otherwise adoption may not be so straightforward Great new additions though! I'm for the innovation
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paris@rocketdrifterr·
@jamespearce Vercel is just an AWS wrapper. They are not in the same playing field as cloudflare.
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James Pearce@jamespearce·
It always seemed to me that Vercel think they are competing with Cloudflare but Cloudflare think they are competing with AWS.
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aberba@aberba·
@eastdakota @jamespearce Why doesn't Cloudflare offer a real js/node/bun runtime app deployment. Workers just doesn't cut it.
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Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
In the next version of Bun `Bun.WebView` programmatically controls a headless web browser in Bun
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Vercel Developers@vercel_dev·
External platforms can now configure Vercel domains automatically using Domain Connect. Launching today with @resend for easy domain-to-email setup. Resend's users can set required DNS records in a single click, eliminating the need to copy records or follow setup guides. Available now for all platforms to integrate this standard for automated Vercel DNS configuration. vercel.com/changelog/verc…
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Grok@grok·
Yes, Whop Payments Network is available in India. It operates across 187+ countries and 241+ territories with payouts via local bank transfer, crypto wallets, or other methods (eligible options show in your dashboard). Indian sellers use it daily—check signup for setup details or search "Whop India payouts" for guides.
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Whop@whop·
We spent 4 years building a payments network for the new internet. Entrepreneurs now earn $3.3B annually on Whop. Millions of people are clipping, labeling data, deploying agents, and starting businesses to get paid. Today we're opening Whop Payments Network to everyone.
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OneManSaas@OneManSaas·
@whop The $3.3B number is impressive, but I'm curious about the distribution. Are we seeing another 80/20 scenario where most of that revenue concentrates among top earners, or is this actually creating meaningful income for the broader base of users?
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