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@thephatcoder

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๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Eylรผl 2023
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@sflorimm Imo cursor and deepseek dont deserves the place in this list
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Floro S.
Floro S.@sflorimmยท
Suddenly it hit me. What happened to DeepSeek? Sora? GitHub Copilot? Llama? Cursor? Perplexity? What happened?
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@AlemTuzlak And that tweet wasn't that deep to deserve 10000 words of articles๐Ÿซช
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Alem Tuzlak ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฆ
Its funny how some big AI influencer writes a random tweet and then everyone writes articles on what he meant exactly and how you can use XYZ to achieve what they said.
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
My current timeline is all about loop, and i am already bored with this tl can someone please change the topic
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AdrianPK
AdrianPK@adrianpkstreamยท
@darekgusto @thephatcoder +1 to what Darek said. With a good reference implementation, strong linting, and exhaustive style and architecture guidelines, the code produced is often more uniform and consistent than the code I would have written by hand myself.
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
Code review fatigue is hitting hard these days. AI code is getting worse to review not better. Shipping 5+ features a day has turned reviews into a nightmare. We're drowning in PRs. Anyone else feeling this? How do you keep quality high?
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@Tech_girlll I see vibe coding as giving the AI the destination, not the roadmap. You describe what you want, and the AI figures out the architecture, implementation, and decisions. Once you're heavily planning and steering those decisions, it's no longer pure vibe coding.
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Mari
Mari@Tech_girlllยท
No one seems to agree on what vibe coding actually means. Is it coding without understanding? Coding with AI? Or just a catchy label for modern software development?
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Venkatesh
Venkatesh@Venkydotdevยท
Is prompting an engineering?
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@mikeydsoftware Not necessarily faster, but with smaller loops and more focused goals. That way, if there's a loophole or the agent starts drifting, we can catch it early and correct it before it compounds into a bigger issue.
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Mike D ยท Software Systems
Mike D ยท Software Systems@mikeydsoftwareยท
Agent loop or Human in the loop? Which one produces better software today? ๐Ÿค”
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@Aevmorfop U mentioned exactly what I'm facing right now Sometimes I move so fast that I lose track of what's actually going on and it becomes hard to catch up with my own code and decisions I'll try following your advice shipping one feature at a time but with the highest quality possible
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Antonis Evmorfopoulos
Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfopยท
@thephatcoder Sometimes I purposefully go slower so Iโ€™m able to follow whatโ€™s going on. You donโ€™t need 5 features a day. You need one thatโ€™s working super well.
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
This X notification is really addictive
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@AtSynct Yeah, that's solid advice. Keeping the LLM in its "smart zone" with smaller, focused tasks tends to produce much better results. Once the context gets too broad, models are more likely to miss details, make assumptions, or start doing weird things.
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Ken
Ken@AtSynctยท
@thephatcoder If you've got a decent underlying architecture and some good skills/rules laid out, most projects can keep the AI generally in-line. I also make relatively small-ish requests so that it's not biting off more than it can "understand" and doing weird things.
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@darekgusto I still find value in leading by example For greenfield work I establish the architecture and patterns first. Once they're clear I let the agent handle the repetitive parts. It may not be the fully autonomous 2026 workflow but it gives me predictable results & better consistency
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Darek Gusto
Darek Gusto@darekgustoยท
@thephatcoder For me it's primarily leading by example. Meaning, I write enough of the code myself for the AI to know the patterns it should follow. But it's not a solution for 2026, doesn't take advantage of the new goodies.
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Daniel Smidstrup
Daniel Smidstrup@DanielSmidstrupยท
Developers, what's your main AI right now ? -> Gemini 3.1 -> Opus 4.8 -> Opus 4.7 -> Sonnet 4.6 -> Codex -> GPT 5.5 -> Grok 4.3
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@petergyang Is this the right time to show ads after each prompts ๐Ÿซช
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyangยท
this agentic coding crack is more addictive than video games smh
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardarยท
people still writing loops in 2026 howโ€™s life?
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@darekgusto Haha its going too fast like i am already missing copy pasting code from chatgpt or claude instead of prompting agents directly ๐Ÿคฃ
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@callmidavid Reviewing AI generated code is becoming a bottleneck to me especially when working with team
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David Uchenna
David Uchenna@callmidavidยท
So you review every line of code written by Ai?๐ŸคŒ
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Deep ๐Ÿ”ซ@thephatcoderยท
@steipete It's not rocket science many of us have been doing this unknowingly for a while. We just never had the right name for it. Now we do and it's Loop Engineering. XD
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Hereโ€™s your monthly reminder that you shouldnโ€™t be prompting coding agents anymore. You should be designing loops that prompt your agents.
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