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Daniel Glejzner

@DanielGlejzner

Founder of Angular Space 🟣 (4818 Members) - Angular Architect - 2x Microsoft MVP - Nx Champion 🏆 - @AngularWroclaw - Organizer - Co-Founder of Angular Bros

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Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
It’s always so refreshing to see someone sooooo deep in the AI Bubble business but level headed and experienced enough to point out major AI downsides. Speed of producing code is not the moat that you are looking for. Unless you are an Indie hacker who drops a new app everyday.
dax@thdxr

sent this to the team today everything great comes from being able to delay gratification for as long as possible and it feels like we're collectively losing our ability to do that

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Grant Lee@thisisgrantlee·
There's a hidden tax on every knowledge worker in the world, and nobody talks about it: The design tax. You're a strategist, a sales lead, a marketer. You were hired for what you know. But every meeting, every pitch, every proposal expects you to show up with something that looks like a designer made it. I lived this. Before Gamma, I spent time in consulting and investment banking. I spent more hours formatting slides than the analysis that went into them. When my cofounders and I started Gamma, we asked: what if you never had to be a designer in the first place? Five years and nearly 100 million users later, we've refunded billions of hours of the design tax. Today, we're eliminating it for good with our biggest launch ever. Gamma Imagine — a powerful, AI-native visual creation tool directly in Gamma. Posters, logos, infographics, visuals from a single prompt. On brand, every time. AI-Native Templates. Templates were supposed to save you from design work. Instead you spent the time filling them in. So we completely rebuilt the template experience. Modify a whole deck with a single prompt, with your brand and style intact every time. Gamma Connectors. You're already thinking in ChatGPT and Claude. Now Gamma sits inside the most popular work apps in the world. No more context-switching. You were hired for your ideas, not to resize text boxes. Let Gamma pay the design tax.
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Cagatay Civici@cagataycivici·
Mind blown by PSSR2, tested various games in my backlog, and it is spectacular. Definitely a generational leap.🤯
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@DanielGlejzner 😂 silicon valley needs to come back on hbo
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AI is making CEOs delusional
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dax@thdxr·
you know how everything is made out of plastic and feels like crap but still technically works we've been headed this way with software for a while but at least we used to be embarrassed by it now people are proud of how much they don't care
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Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
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Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213

this is so fucking wholesome guy used AI to save his cancer-ridden dog by sequencing its DNA and creating a CUSTOM cure. the tech behind this is fucking awesome (well done @demishassabis and the google team): - used CHATGPT to sequence dogs DNA discovers mutations - ran the mutations through Google’s Alphafold (AI protein sequencer) which CREATED A CUSTOM VACCINE TO TREAT THEM. - treated dog and reduced tumour by 50% in WEEKS. dog is alive and well. - this is the 1st time AI has been used to create a custom vaccine for a dog (and it worked) - dude is now working on similar vaccines for humans using AI! 2026 is definitely the year we see AI change personalised medicine in a HUGE way so sick

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Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
„I just one-shoted Spotify with this new amazing model! Software Engineering is dead. Adapt or get left behind!”
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Not knowing how to code giving you an advantage is absolute nonsense. The more you understand, the better your prompts, the better the feedback you give, the better product you ship. What will change is that the intricacies of syntax, compilers, module systems, the finer details of type systems, won’t matter as much to everyone. But you should absolutely understand how the pieces fit together. From syscall to pixels. Learn how data flows, because you’ll be able to secure your systems. Learn about performance, because you’ll be able to push your agent further. Learn about APIs, because they determine how to integrate systems. Learn about how systems fail, because you’ll be able to make reliable programs.
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Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
@chotathanos @KylerJohnsonDev Please do keep in mind that these 8GB of ram is not fully available as some is reserved for the MacOS itself. 8GB is just not an option in 2026. Unless all you do is browsing chrome otherwise you are going to struggle
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Jay Saha
Jay Saha@chotathanos·
@KylerJohnsonDev @DanielGlejzner Yeah its limited but its not a deal breaker And swap is also there.. for someone just starting out whoes budget is a constraint then 8GB is not a showstopper.
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Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
@keczan Webstorm is too heavy for me as well! :) but even if we remove webstorm , it’s still barely possible with docker + chrome 😃
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Nazkec@keczan·
@DanielGlejzner While you are not wrong, that speaks more to the inefficiencies of Webstorm/Chrome than anything else. That was my stack for years before I switched to terminal based editing..I haven't missed WS at all
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Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
You: raises a complex engineering issue Manager: “Just use AI. It’s simple.”
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Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
@LotusHints Vibe coders? Mostly nothing useful. However all of the professionals already working in the field get a major boost
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Daniel Glejzner@DanielGlejzner·
Most devs I talk to still treat tools like Claude Code or Cursor as something interesting… but not something they’d seriously use every day. Meanwhile a small group is already building with them constantly. Feels like we’re both ahead and completely in a bubble
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Aprod Illes@IllesAprod·
@DanielGlejzner I have had the same experience at Laracon, there is a huge range how devs using AI right now. From "Yeah, I've tried co-pilot" to "Yeah, we are running 100 agents constantly with our own harness"
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paircoder@paircoder·
@DanielGlejzner the bubble feeling is real. but the gap between "this is interesting" and "i ship with this daily" is enforcement. most people try claude code, it goes off the rails once, and they go back to their old workflow. the ones who stick figured out how to add structure around it.
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