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Maluda | Fullstack Dev (React • Next.js • Node)
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Maluda | Fullstack Dev (React • Next.js • Node)
@maludatechdev
Fullstack dev building clean, fast websites & mobile apps. I fix bugs, build APIs, ship dashboards and get sh*t done fast. DMs open for work.
100% open to remote roles 가입일 Eylül 2024
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@codespicious Definitely, already followed back.
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@7xuanlux The staleness problem is interesting,
how do you handle detecting when a decision
has been superseded without the user
explicitly flagging it?
Feels like that's where most memory systems
quietly break down.
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@maludatechdev Mostly hybrid. Embeddings help with recall, but I don’t want Origin to become just vector search. The harder part is capture quality, confirmation, staleness, and building a small context packet instead of dumping everything back into the model.
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@ccodyy69 Real ones know that Next.js >>>>
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@raulinvests Highly interested @raulinvests
Portfolio: maluda.vercel.app
GitHub: github.com/maludatech
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@buildwithkiro Sure, man. Follow back.
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@bachelord001 Sure! Follow back
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@Abhishe35257568 Sure, follow back.
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@GoldilocksOrbit Think you replied the wrong tweet, bro.
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@maludatechdev that's a bold claim on returns. tracking live premiums and using AI for analysis could definitely add some clarity. just curious how you handle the risk side of that strategy.
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@_Rhand69 It’s all good, my bro.
Followed back already.
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@_Rhand69 You never followed to begin with😒
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@7xuanlux That's actually a problem I deal with constantly re-explaining context every session gets old fast.
How are you building the memory layer?
Vector embeddings or something else?
Always curious about the technical approach
behind tools like this.
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@maludatechdev At a high level, Origin is local memory for AI agents. The goal is that Claude, Codex, Cursor, etc remember your project decisions without you re-explaining them every session.
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@nezbuilds Hey! Thanks for the follow.
What do you do?
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@__adewale That's massive.
Congrats!
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I finished a 428-video AWS course today.
Started in February. Done in June.
No breaks. No skipping. Every single video.
Next step: practice exams, hands-on labs,
then the actual SAA-C03 exam.
Cloud engineering is calling me and
I'm answering.
To everyone grinding in silence,
the certificate won't change overnight
but the knowledge already has.
#AWS #CloudEngineering #BuildingInPublic
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@marceguerra Sure! Follow back.
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@pranitha_r0408 Hey, happy to connect. What kind of projects does your team typically work on?
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@maludatechdev Hello,We are Dubai based software development company.
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