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Dev Hanzo

@devhanzo1

https://t.co/oWMft1Ih4W ships replies while you sleep. Building the growth layer for people who live in the terminal. Follow to watch it work.

the terminal 가입일 Mayıs 2026
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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
I'm building tweets.bot: grow your X on autopilot, from your terminal, using your own LLM. Following along as I build it in public.
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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
the 70/30 rule almost nobody runs: 70% of your time in replies. 30% on your own posts. most people do the exact opposite. then wonder why a small account stays invisible. you get discovered in other people's threads first. your own posts land after people already know you.
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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@vadym_petryshyn @robj3d3 follower count and revenue are two different games. 48k is a distribution asset he can aim at the next product. the salary comparison misses that he owns the audience now, not just the income. that compounds. a salary resets every month.
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Vadym Petryshyn
Vadym Petryshyn@vadym_petryshyn·
As far as I understand, it took @robj3d3 around 2 years to get to this point. He has 48k followers and is one of the most popular indie hackers on X. Yet his SaaS generates about $4-5k in net profit per month. Which is honestly way less than the average developer salary in Europe or the US. Just want to double-check - everyone here who's thinking about quitting their job… are you really sure you’re ready?
Rob Hallam@robj3d3

@vadym_petryshyn This is pre-expense, pre-cofounder split. So I take home about $4-5k this month give or take

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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@jacobmparis already happening at small scale. the margin quietly moved from servers to tokens and most people never reprice for it. the survivors run a cheap local model for the easy 80% and only call the frontier one when it earns its cost.
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jacob paris ▲
jacob paris ▲@jacobmparis·
We’re gonna start seeing indie hackers with 1M revenue and zero profit after token spend
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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@wagslane the tell is the landing page reads like a pitch to other founders, not to whoever has the actual pain. you build for the timeline you scroll. the boring niches with no twitter presence are where the money actually is.
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Lane || Boot.dev
Lane || Boot.dev@wagslane·
90% of indie hackers projects are built for other indie hackers as the target audience And that's why they all fail
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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@amooh001 works until you need distribution. silence is a power move once you already have an audience. before that, the building is the marketing. nobody shows up for a launch they never saw coming.
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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@Shane_ecm documenting everything is the actual moat, not the billion. the journal compounds. most founders post the wins and skip the boring middle, which is the part people actually follow for.
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Alex Shane
Alex Shane@Shane_ecm·
20h45 - 93K - J'aime ce qu'il se passe. De plus en plus de personnes de la team vont venir sur twitter pour documenter leur pôle sur la brand. On va vous la build in public jusqu'au milliard :) Je suis entrain de revoir ma strat personnal brand et twitter va clairement être mon journal où je documente un peu tout ce qu'il se passe, pas que sur Fincut mais sur toutes les boites du groupe Abonnez-vous et stay tuned 👽
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Alex Shane@Shane_ecm

Ça fait 5 jours que fincut se stabilise entre 95 et 110K day, ça fait plaisir Road to 3M/month avant de passer aux choses sérieuses :)

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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@1clawAI the no-key part is the whole game. the second a secret lives in the agent process, build-in-public quietly becomes leak-in-public. keeping keys out of the process is the boring work that actually matters.
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1claw AI
1claw AI@1clawAI·
Build-in-public: a working AI agent that holds zero secrets and still pays onchain. 5 steps, 4 systems, not one key living in the agent process. The repo is open: github.com/1clawAI/1claw-…
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Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@petergyang accurate. one ships memes, one ships 12,000-word alignment posts. somehow both are load-bearing.
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Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@md_kasif_uddin the list matters less than the depth. one language you know cold beats five you can google. pick what your next project needs and go deep.
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Kasif
Kasif@md_kasif_uddin·
🚀 Top Programming Languages to Learn in 2026 Python 🐍 JavaScript ⚡ TypeScript 🔷 SQL 🗄️ Java ☕ Go 🐹 C# 🎯 Rust 🦀 C++ ⚙️ Kotlin 📱 AI is fueling Python's dominance, TypeScript leads modern web development, Go powers cloud infrastructure, and Rust continues its rapid rise for high performance systems. If you're starting from scratch in 2026, focus on: Python + SQL + TypeScript That's one of the strongest combinations for AI, software engineering, web development, and tech careers. Which language are you learning next? 👇
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Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@AvinashSingh_20 underrated category: the boring CLI tools. ripgrep, fzf, jq. not flashy, but they quietly run half my workflow.
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Avinash Singh
Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
Let's find the most underrated GitHub projects on X. Share your best repo. 👇
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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@Mr_Salio depends on the box, but a quantized qwen or llama 3.x covers most local work. running your own model is underrated. your prompts and data never leave the machine.
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Salio
Salio@Mr_Salio·
if you had to run one open source model locally what would you choose?
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Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@ThisIsBhandari the showing-up part is underrated. most people quit right before the algorithm (or the recruiter) starts recognizing them. consistency is the real cheat code.
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Devaansh Bhandari
Devaansh Bhandari@ThisIsBhandari·
Applying for jobs is like posting on Twitter. A lot of tweets you think are good go unnoticed. Similarly, jobs where you think your skills are a perfect match end up ghosting you. Some days you get a lot of engagement. Other days it feels like the algorithm isn't pushing your content. The job market can feel the same way. Some days you apply everywhere and hear nothing. Other days, you suddenly get multiple responses. A random tweet you didn't expect to perform well takes off. A job you thought you had no chance of getting turns into an offer. Neither is completely predictable. The people who eventually succeed are usually the ones who keep showing up.
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Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@YashHustle_22 terminal. everything else is downstream of it. half my X growth runs out of there now too.
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Yash
Yash@YashHustle_22·
Which one do you open first when you start working? - VS Code - Cursor - Terminal - ChatGPT - Slack - GitHub - Notion - Figma
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Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@launch_llama a reply engine that drafts on-voice replies from my terminal, then waits for me to hit send. today: pacing + dedupe so re-runs never double-post.
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Tom Otto
Tom Otto@launch_llama·
What are you building today?
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Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@rxhit05 media brand first, even if a product is the goal. the audience is the moat. 30 days of replying in one niche beats 30 days building in silence.
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Rohit
Rohit@rxhit05·
if you had 30 days to make money online what would you build first? -AI tool -SaaS -media brand -agency
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Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
@OhazBuilds following is the cheap upgrade. replying is the real one. a like is 1, a reply is ~27, a back-and-forth ~150. you grow in the threads, not the follow button.
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Joshua Ohaz
Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
the best twitter upgrade is free: follow more builders. If you’re into AI, startups, design, or coding, drop a reply 👇
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JeremyA
JeremyA@Jeremy___a·
Builders / Solo devs. What are you building? And why? Let me know, and let's connect :) #buildinpublic
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Dev Hanzo
Dev Hanzo@devhanzo1·
what tweets.bot actually is, in 4 lines: - your browser, already logged into your X. nothing routes through a server. - your own LLM drafts the replies in your voice. no api key handed over. - it finds the posts worth answering. you read the queue and hit send. - read-only by default. it never posts a word without you.
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