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Dmytro Neriom 🎲
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Dmytro Neriom 🎲
@000xdi
happiness is the way ~ building https://t.co/39KgKstoLa former of https://t.co/7wBfhaXL0u. dead 💀 https://t.co/KWth6bGt0X, https://t.co/AtWrN2afDb
England, United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2012
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Been a little quieter here lately.
Had a lot to do and even more to learn, so posting slipped down the priority list.
Life happens. The important thing is showing up again.
What have you all been up to lately?
P.S. Frankfurt (pictured below) might be one of the most underrated cities in Germany.
I still don’t understand where the “ugly city” reputation comes from.

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@ItsKamranK Oh, I've tried to do something similar with car riding; it's super cinematic
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@JGdalevich Would love to! What is in your mind? Something specific?
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@000xdi the momentum is real, 1k comes faster than expected
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@000xdi Hey building a really cool startup here about autonomous QA testing agents 👋
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@RebornTechGlob Both, I've used n8n a lot and it's always breaking, it's never sustainable for me 🥲
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Happy weekend to every builder out there.
Let me show you something interesting behind the scenes.
This is the backend of ScamShield AI. A real automation workflow I built that detects fraud across crypto, fintech and cybersecurity automatically.
Here is what happens in seconds when someone sends a suspicious message:
A webhook receives the message instantly the moment it arrives. A code node cleans and prepares the data. The first HTTP request sends it to an AI model for deep analysis. The second HTTP request sends any links to VirusTotal for scanning. The AI response gets parsed and structured into a clean verdict. A JavaScript code node formats everything neatly. The result gets saved automatically to a Google Sheet database. Finally the webhook responds with the full verdict in real time.
Eight steps. Zero human involvement. Completed in under 3 seconds.
This is what automation looks like behind the scenes. Not magic. Just smart systems talking to each other.
If you are just starting out in automation the most important thing to understand is this. Every workflow is just a series of steps. You break the problem down. You connect the tools. You let the system do the work.
Happy building this weekend. What are you working on?

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@chiyezhou It's super random, just post a lot and you will random hit by algo, at least it was with me
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@nrubuilder I learned only 1 really helpful thing from Harmozy, it's that you need to give more really helpful staff for free to receive more
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content is a CRM for trust.
not a CRM for contacts.
not a CRM for vanity metrics.
a CRM for trust.
every post tells the market what to associate with you.
every reply tells people whether you are thoughtful or just loud.
every story tells people whether you are actually doing the thing or just performing the aesthetic of doing the thing.
i used to think posting was separate from building.
now i think that was wrong.
building in public has changed the actual company.
someone found me through X and reached out about working on Reflux.
people i meet in person bring up posts before i bring up the company.
a skeptical engineer challenged me publicly, and instead of that being bad, it became a chance to explain exactly what Reflux is and is not.
LinkedIn made the idea legible.
X made the founder visible.
Reddit is teaching me how the audience actually talks when nobody is trying to sell them anything.
the mistake is thinking content is the output.
the output is trust.
content is just the compounding surface area.
and the founder lesson is simple:
if you are doing the work anyway, document it.
not because every post will hit.
because every honest artifact gives the right person one more reason to believe you are serious before they ever get on a call.



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@000xdi Builder communities hit different when people actually reply, test, and cheer for the messy middle. 1,000 is close 🚀
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