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Angelo ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿพโ€๐Ÿ’ป

@builtbyangelo

Solo Developer | Building + Shipping Software | Explore my builds โฌ‡๏ธ

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Angelo ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿพโ€๐Ÿ’ป
Over 9 months into my solo developer journey. I used AI to teach me. Not just to move faster, but to actually learn coding techniques, system design, architecture, logic wiring. And yes, spin up frontends that look good without the backend turning into a technical nightmare. Iโ€™ve built 4 projects so far. 1 broke, 2 are live and deployed now, Devus + Spark, and 1 is in progress, Chainhire. This has been one of the most frustrating, challenging, and rewarding things Iโ€™ve done. The live builds are in my link in bio. Ready for a lot more.
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Been heads-down with work lately, so building time has been limited. That said, Iโ€™ve been deep in brainstorming sessions for exciting new projects and lining up conversations with potential clients. Going to be a great summer ๐Ÿ”ฅ
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Akash
Akash@Akasheth_ยท
software engineers are the luckiest people right now. they pay ~$200/month for AI to help with the work. their company still pays them $10,000/month for the result thatโ€™s $9,800 profit for talking to AI the funny part? no one with a full-time dev job is gonna say this publicly everyoneโ€™s just quietly enjoying it what a time to be alive.
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Inqodo
Inqodo@inqodoยท
@trikcode Thank god I purchased for whole year
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Wise
Wise@trikcodeยท
So GitHub Copilot just paused new Pro signups because they ran out of compute. the biggest AI coding tool on the planet literally cannot handle the demand. the AI infrastructure crisis is here
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rasp
rasp@raspexeยท
@kylegawley want to learn what is a good start point?
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Kyle Gawley
Kyle Gawley@kylegawleyยท
learn to code, being a 100% dependant on a third-party APIs is never a good business move
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Pavel Buchta
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@kylegawley Thatโ€™s like saying learn how to construct your computer, being dependant on third-party companies is never a good business move
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Angelo ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿพโ€๐Ÿ’ป
Been taking SpecMirror way beyond Lovable. Replaced the Lovable cloud with my own Supabase instance. Built a simple script that pings the Supabase schema so it never drops my data. Added a quick onboarding flow to show users exactly how to use the app. And improved the LLM routing for much more cohesive results when generating PRDs and technical specs. I knowโ€ฆ technically I donโ€™t have to. I could always just stay inside the Lovable ecosystem. But who doesnโ€™t love a good challenge?
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Vivo
Vivo@vivopltยท
Hey devs, which is the best place to buy a domain? - GoDaddy - Hostinger - Cloudflare - Namecheap
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@yelf_fafa Vs code is free to use
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Is anyone still using VS Code instead of switching fully to Claude Code or Codex? Or am I the only one ๐Ÿ˜…
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Angelo ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿพโ€๐Ÿ’ป
This past Easter weekend I was locked in defining new edge cases for SpecMirror. Every new feature brings its own set of them, so Iโ€™ve been religious about catching them early. Iโ€™ve also added a public roadmap outlining whatโ€™s ahead. specmirror.one/roadmap
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Angelo ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿพโ€๐Ÿ’ป
Just shipped SpecMirror. Turn a plain language product brief into a clean technical specification with one click. No more vague handoffs or watching AI hallucinate your entire spec document. Built it end to end as a solo dev. Frontend in React 18 + TypeScript 5 with Vite. Pure dark mode UI using Tailwind and shadcn/ui with that Linear inspired aesthetic. Backend and auth through Supabase including Edge Functions in Deno. Stripe integration for payments and customer portal. Even added Web Crypto API for encrypted spec sharing links. The AI is hyper-trained on over thousands of real-world technical documents, architecture patterns, and production specs so it delivers consistent structured output every time instead of the varying freeform results you get from general models like ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini. Generating the frontend with @Lovable was smooth. The real work came from defining every edge case and setting proper rate limits so the whole thing does not blow up or eat tokens like crazy. Check it out: specmirror.one
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Angelo ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿพโ€๐Ÿ’ป
I remember the first real tool I built last summer. It was an internal lead qualifier for a creative agency, super strict criteria. I threw it together with n8n for the automation, spun up a quick interface on Glide (or was it Base44?), and hit the Facebook Ads Library API plus GPT-5 for the heavy lifting. It was awful, but kinda functional. And Iโ€™ve been building nonstop ever since. Vibe coding was my gateway drug. My brain doesnโ€™t hit the same dopamine as most neurotypicals. I needed to know the how, hands on. Coding is one of those skills where you only truly learn by doing. So I started typing the code myself, grasping the foundations, building, failing, deploying, and iterating. I still donโ€™t know everything, and despite all the hype on here, thatโ€™s okay. Thereโ€™s nothing like seeing your own ideas actually come to life. Iโ€™m going to keep creating incredible applications for myself and my clients this year. Excited on what to come.
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