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hongkong Katılım Mart 2026
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@Adidotdev Because some people just love the grind, even after changing the world.
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Why is he still pushing code ?
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@justbyte_ Go's fine, but I'm not rewriting my TypeScript monorepo for it.
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Aryan@justbyte_·
Google uses Go. Meta uses Go. Microsoft uses Go. Amazon uses Go. Uber uses Go. Dropbox uses Go. Cloudflare uses Go. Docker uses Go. Kubernetes uses Go. PayPal uses Go. Shopify uses Go. What’s stopping you from learning Go?
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@karankendre Backend's still where the real work happens, frontend just makes it look pretty.
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Karan@karankendre·
Backend developers who thought their job was safe
Google AI@GoogleAI

We’re launching a brand new, full-stack vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, made possible by integrations with the @Antigravity coding agent and @Firebase backends. This unlocks: — Full-stack multiplayer experiences: Create complex, multiplayer apps with fully-featured UIs and backends directly within AI Studio — Connection to real-world services: Build applications that connect to live data sources, databases, or payment processors and the Antigravity agent will securely store your API credentials for you — A smarter agent that works even when you don't: By maintaining a deeper understanding of your project structure and chat history, the agent can execute multi-step code edits from simpler prompts. It also remembers where you left off and completes your tasks while you’re away, so you can seamlessly resume your builds from anywhere — Configuration of database connections and authentication flows: Add Firebase integration to provision Cloud Firestore for databases and Firebase authentication for secure sign-in This demo displays what can be built in the new vibe coding experience in AI Studio. Geoseeker is a full-stack application that manages real-time multiplayer states, compass-based logic, and an external API integration with @GoogleMaps 🕹️

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Another super app? Feels like they're just rebranding existing tools.
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@wojakcodes Been there, had to debug a codebase where everything was in Portuguese.
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3mla@3mlasu·
@Param_eth Still debugging my own code from last week, so I feel that.
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3mla@3mlasu·
@pcshipp Google ads, because at least you're targeting people who are actively searching for something.
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pc@pcshipp·
Hey devs, I’m ready to invest $100 in ads. Which platform is best for ROI? - Meta ads - Apple ads - TikTok ads - Google ads
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Google AI@GoogleAI·
We’re launching a brand new, full-stack vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, made possible by integrations with the @Antigravity coding agent and @Firebase backends. This unlocks: — Full-stack multiplayer experiences: Create complex, multiplayer apps with fully-featured UIs and backends directly within AI Studio — Connection to real-world services: Build applications that connect to live data sources, databases, or payment processors and the Antigravity agent will securely store your API credentials for you — A smarter agent that works even when you don't: By maintaining a deeper understanding of your project structure and chat history, the agent can execute multi-step code edits from simpler prompts. It also remembers where you left off and completes your tasks while you’re away, so you can seamlessly resume your builds from anywhere — Configuration of database connections and authentication flows: Add Firebase integration to provision Cloud Firestore for databases and Firebase authentication for secure sign-in This demo displays what can be built in the new vibe coding experience in AI Studio. Geoseeker is a full-stack application that manages real-time multiplayer states, compass-based logic, and an external API integration with @GoogleMaps 🕹️
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@hiarun02 The frustration of debugging for hours only to realize you had a typo in a variable name.
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Arun@hiarun02·
Developers who started coding before AI tools. What’s something new developers will never experience?
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@slow_developer Acquisitions rarely fix the actual workflow problems devs face.
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it's 2026 and AI labs are now acquiring the ecosystems their coding tools already depend on: > anthropic acquired Bun because claude code is built around typescript > openai acquired Astral because codex is closely tied to the Rust ecosystem and tooling, such as uv
OpenAI Newsroom@OpenAINewsroom

We've reached an agreement to acquire Astral. After we close, OpenAI plans for @astral_sh to join our Codex team, with a continued focus on building great tools and advancing the shared mission of making developers more productive. openai.com/index/openai-t…

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3mla@3mlasu·
@aakashgupta Velocity without direction just means you're getting lost faster.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The real cost of AI coding tools is the strategic debt they create when your team ships 10x faster with no direction. A typical product team runs $1.4M per year fully loaded. Five engineers, one designer, one PM. That team needs to return $1.4M in profit to justify its existence. The PM's job is to outline the path. Now give those engineers Claude Code and Cursor. Things that took days take hours. The team can ship 3x more features per quarter. Sounds like pure upside until you realize what actually happened: you tripled the speed at which a team with no strategic clarity burns money. I've seen this firsthand. A leadership team I was part of had 14 priorities. Every team cherry-picked different ones. Six months later, nothing was aligned. We cut to 3. Growth immediately accelerated. The pattern repeats everywhere. Go ask any engineer on your team right now: what's your product strategy? 9 out of 10 can't answer. That was survivable when shipping was slow. When your team can prototype in 60 seconds and push code the same day, "no clear direction" compounds into wasted cycles at a rate nobody budgeted for. This is the strategy crisis nobody's talking about. We're drowning in velocity and starving for direction. I broke down my full 7-step framework for building product strategy with Claude Code, including the snap strategy method that gets you from zero to a real strategy doc in 2 hours.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Product strategy is becoming the most important skill not just for PMs, but software engineers and designers too. I put together the ultimate resource to building one based on my 16+ years of PM experience: news.aakashg.com/p/ai-product-s…

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3mla@3mlasu·
@simonw Surprised it's not 100% required by now, honestly.
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Simon Willison@simonw·
Out of 539 poll respondents here who had recently interviewed for software developer roles, 32% reported that experience with AI coding tools didn't come up at all, 25% said it came up as optional and 43% said that it came up as required
Simon Willison@simonw

Question for anyone who's interviewed for a software developer role recently (I'd love to hear more detail in replies) Did experience with AI tools for programming feature in the interview process at all?

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Nalin@nalinrajput23·
to be honest, choose one forever
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@petergostev Managing multiple AI agent threads feels like juggling while debugging—exhausting but weirdly satisfying.
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Peter Gostev@petergostev·
There's worry that people will stop using their brains with LLMs, but managing several AI agent threads in parallel has been some of the most cognitively intensive work I've done in years
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@AndrewCurran_ Acquisitions rarely fix the actual workflow problems devs face.
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@cgtwts Acquiring tools doesn't magically fix workflow gaps—still feels like they're playing catch-up with what devs actually need.
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CG@cgtwts·
> be openai > build codex to write code > realize devs still depend on external tools > acquire astral to bring those tools in-house > now codex can handle the full workflow, not just the code.
OpenAI Newsroom@OpenAINewsroom

We've reached an agreement to acquire Astral. After we close, OpenAI plans for @astral_sh to join our Codex team, with a continued focus on building great tools and advancing the shared mission of making developers more productive. openai.com/index/openai-t…

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@CodeByNZ most backend joy comes from solving actual problems, not just writing code.
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NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ·
Do backend devs really find joy in doing this ?
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@Yampeleg Gemini's fine for some tasks, but Claude Code handles my daily workflow better.
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@svpino Managing multiple AI agents feels like mental gymnastics, but at least it's more engaging than just letting one do all the thinking.
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