Miguel Tenorio Potrony

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Miguel Tenorio Potrony

@AntiD2ta

^ Software & Infra engineer | Contributing to #Ethereum at @AttestantIO (@Bitwise) | Prev @nethermindeth serial deliver v Millionare of mind

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Miguel Tenorio Potrony@AntiD2ta·
After 5 years working on Ethereum Infrastructure, managing nodes, and automating processes, I decided to blend that experience with my love for open-source project development: I'm now proudly part of the @AttestantIO (Bitwise Onchain Solutions - @Bitwise) team, helping them maintain the best Ethereum validator client (Vouch), a slick remote key signer (Dirk), and some of the most widely used open-source tools in the ecosystem. Our goal: to be the TOP provider in the Staking Business.
Ethereum Foundation@ethereumfndn

2/ The effort is being conducted with open source software options Dirk and Vouch by @AttestantIO. Dirk acts as a distributed signer, enabling operation by individuals in multiple jurisdictions, & ensuring that no single point of failure can interrupt validation. Vouch supports the use of multiple client pairings with strategies used to mitigate client diversity risks.

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Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
I miss the toxic tech culture of receiving 50+ code review comments. Now everyone just pushes AI slop and doesn’t care as long as CI is green.
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Bitwise@Bitwise·
Well, that escalated quickly.
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@BenjDicken How are you finding reading these books yourself compared to feeding them to AI before plan/implementation? There is so much to read, and while reading books is very valuable, I wonder if that time could be better spent practicing and leveraging AI for the knowledge.
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Ben Dicken
Ben Dicken@BenjDicken·
Database Internals: Complete. I've now read both this and DDIA over the past 9 months. In some ways I liked DI more than DDIA. DDIA is great, but felt it was too verbose in the second half. DI is shorter and tighter. Every single engineer can benefit from reading Database Internals. (Yes, even all of you React Miami-ers!) This won't teach you everything, but it's a great place to start.
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How To Make Codebases AI Agents Love: Own and build the interface of your modules; delegate the module's implementation. aihero.dev/how-to-make-co… by @mattpocockuk Fun (and maybe hedonic) idea: A service that rates your codebase regarding how well it is architected for AI agents to work effectively with it, and offers a GitHub badge with the score/result.
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You are dangerously risking your ability to stay relevant if you do any of these: - Write and read every line of code. - Leave system design, architecture, and security entirely to LLMs. LLMs need to be able to convince you about a technical decision the same way you would convince your CTO. - Don't control or know how things are deployed on production. An LLM agent must never autonomously handle production infra. Deterministic software and tooling can, but not AI.
Miguel Tenorio Potrony@AntiD2ta

You will find success in vibe coding an app or software that runs in production if you can be a PM, QA, and a senior software engineer all at once. The engineering principles and the product fundamentals remain the same. What’s being redefined are the tools and processes to make them happen. LLMs are getting better, so perhaps the day when an LLM can be good and reliable at those 3 roles at once is not far, provided it knows more about the business than you do, and that you are willing to risk the LLM breaking the law—or perhaps even worse, outsmarting you. Trust will become the key currency, and unless we make agents citizens, we won't be able to make them liable. Get good at those principles and fundamentals, and you will be able to ask the right questions: "I don't think vibe coding in prod is for everybody. I don't think that fully non-technical people should go and try a business from scratch. I think that is dangerous because they are not able to ask the right questions (to an LLM)." Watch the video and make sure you understand the picture.

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@unclebobmartin I agree. Such disciplines and tools will be consolidating in the next few years, and it will turn into a whole new practice with its own name. I expect they will be just old and current fundamentals, but adapted to many specifics and tactics.
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
I’ve been harping on the disciplines and tools for using AI lately. I find them to be a very effective approach. But I don’t want to leave you with the impression that a few simple disciplines and tools is sufficient. As the AI’s build software, you — the software engineer — need to have a good mental model of what the AI is doing. You need to apply engineering insight to correct it when it takes a path you don’t like. You have to be an active manager in the design and architecture of the system. You have to be able to “see within“ without resorting to exhaustive code reviews. You have to form suspicions about what the AI is doing, and you have to probe and experiment to verify your suspicions.
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@mattpocockuk I'm contributing to this traffic! I appreciate that you are voicing one of my most recent realizations: Software fundamentals and Engineering principles matter more now than ever, and you are risking your ability to stay relevant if you ignore them.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
The top trending repo in the world is mine Madness
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If, while using Vouch, you are noticing 404s in your logs with a similar message to: "Failed to obtain head beacon block" We have opened two PRs to address this, out of which one is already merged into master. You are more likely to witness such logs if you use Lighthouse as your consensus/beacon client, and they are harmless to your Ethereum validator performance. Still, they are due to some underlying tiny issues we have addressed, and your logs will be cleaner as a result. Expect these changes in the next Vouch release.
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suresh kumar
suresh kumar@sureshkanbu·
@AntiD2ta this is the part most people miss. the AI compresses the typing, not the product judgment. the PM/QA muscle is what separates a demo from something running in prod for real users.
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You will find success in vibe coding an app or software that runs in production if you can be a PM, QA, and a senior software engineer all at once. The engineering principles and the product fundamentals remain the same. What’s being redefined are the tools and processes to make them happen. LLMs are getting better, so perhaps the day when an LLM can be good and reliable at those 3 roles at once is not far, provided it knows more about the business than you do, and that you are willing to risk the LLM breaking the law—or perhaps even worse, outsmarting you. Trust will become the key currency, and unless we make agents citizens, we won't be able to make them liable. Get good at those principles and fundamentals, and you will be able to ask the right questions: "I don't think vibe coding in prod is for everybody. I don't think that fully non-technical people should go and try a business from scratch. I think that is dangerous because they are not able to ask the right questions (to an LLM)." Watch the video and make sure you understand the picture.
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Rony@Ronycoder

Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 30-minute speech by the Head of Anthropic’s Coding Agents research team. It will teach you more about vibe coding than 100 paid courses.

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Kirill Balakhonov@balakhonoff·
@SocketSecurity It seems that programming from one's personal computer is becoming unsafe, and everyone will soon have to start using virtual machines for running any software
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Socket@SocketSecurity·
🚨 Bitwarden CLI 2026.4.0 was compromised as part of the ongoing Checkmarx supply chain campaign after attackers abused a GitHub Action in Bitwarden’s CI/CD pipeline. We’ll continue updating our coverage as more details are confirmed. socket.dev/blog/bitwarden…
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
If you feel lost, build something. A business. Your body. A skill set. Anything that gives you a reason to learn and focus. Don't worry about choosing the right thing. Don't think about how difficult it will be. Just start moving forward and you'll find a path that feels right
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Miguel Tenorio Potrony@AntiD2ta·
I started eating sardines regularly. I don’t know if it is the high omega-3 or what, but every time I have it for dinner (250-300 gr), this happens: - I sleep one hour less that night while feeling very well rested and motivated the next morning - I feel very mentally sharp for the entire next day Totally recommended. I have had both fresh and canned (with olive oil). Feels like a new life hack.
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Miguel Tenorio Potrony@AntiD2ta·
Trying the @Grok app for the first time, I asked @BadRudi when did he lost his virginity, super hilarious. It was with a red panda chick. There are many personalities and features to keep you engaged. I’m going to play with them and see how useful they can be, specially the kids storytelling ones.
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Miguel Tenorio Potrony@AntiD2ta·
Unpopular opinion: “AI makes everyone a software engineer” is true the same way “cameras makes everyone a professional photographer” Mastery and experience require many hours and lots of specific knowledge, sometimes gotten through mentors. Cooking a lot by yourself can make you a great cooker, but to be a chef you need something/somebody else.
Samay@Samaytwt

Unpopular opinion: "AI makes everyone a developer" is true the same way "cameras makes everyone a photographer"

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Mat@keso55·
@AntiD2ta @SahilBloom waking up energized really changes the game 🤍 i used to feel the same until i found the right practices. shared them on my page if you’re curious
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
I optimize for two things: Waking up energized and going to bed exhausted. The former means I’m doing things I enjoy with people I love. The latter means I did those things to the fullest extent of my ability. That’s my recipe for a good life.
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Miguel Tenorio Potrony@AntiD2ta·
@MattFiebach Then someone will propose enshrining oracles into the protocol and people will have something to talk about
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Matt@MattFiebach·
It's pretty crazy that in 2018 the biggest problems in crypto were bridges and oracles. And in 2026 the the biggest problems in crypto are still bridges and oracles.
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Dima Gusakov
Dima Gusakov@d_gusakov·
Solo and Home Stakers, I’m calling for you! Make sure to fill in the survey. Your answers will help @ethStaker be your voice in @ethereum development debates 💪
EthStaker 🦇🔊@ethStaker

The 2026 Ethereum Staking Survey is now open! Any type of staker or even non-stakers are called to respond here: ethstaker.org/forms/staking-… Thank you for helping us collect a current snapshot of the staking landscape and community sentiment. These surveys help show where advocacy efforts are needed or whether existing efforts are making an impact.

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