Devin Udy
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@ravikiran_dev7 Vibe coding is meant for prototyping. It’s good to see if something will work out or if you want to present something to stakeholders. It’s not designed to be put into production.
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vibe coding is officially dead !
I had to say it. we thought AI would let us relax and code "on chill", but instead it turned us into architectural bureaucrats. we write strict laws, define rules, limits, and principles.
But if you don't obsessively review the code that agent writes, your project will mutate into a massive landfill of tech debt before you even realise it.
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@RealChrisSean Megaplex at The District in South Jordan, Utah
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I love this ability. It’s amazing being able to code from anywhere without my laptop. 😇
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs
Codex anywhere and everywhere, all the time. Now your Mac doesn’t have to be unlocked for Codex to use your computer. From your phone, Codex can securely use apps on your Mac, even when the screen is off and locked. #locked-use" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">developers.openai.com/codex/app/comp…
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@Tech_girlll Yes, because you still need to know when AI is hallucinating and writing secure code
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@Tech_girlll Path 2
You’re there to learn and you’ll have the support you need. Going on-site with fixed hours is a part of being an adult.
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You’re 25.
Two backend engineering roles:
Path 1
Remote backend developer at a startup
$80k/year
flexible schedule
you ship features fast, mostly on your own
little structure, you figure things out as you go
Path 2
On-site backend developer at a well-structured company
$55k/year
fixed hours
strong code reviews, senior mentorship, clear systems
you’ll be pushed and guided daily
You’re locked in for 3 years.
Which one are you taking and why?
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@Zinny_Edmund Generally, game development isn’t the best environment. You have hard deadlines regardless the complexity and the pay doesn’t justify it
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@RealChrisSean That’s awesome! I’m about to start learning RAG and it mentioned vector databases.
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The part that no one talks about when it comes to building AI apps is token management. Without token optimization, you will go bankrupt lol.
I was wondering why Anthropic's API models were charging me $30/day the last week or so. I realized I was re-sending the entire conversation back to the LLM after every exchange to help give it full context. 😭
So now, instead, I'm converting each exchange into a 256 dimension vector, storing it in pgvector and running a similarity search to help provide context when needed.
Now it's only charging me around $3-5/day.
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@Layton_Gott Honestly, I’m more doubtful as the years go on. Large tech companies were saying all software developers will be replaced in 2026, yet they’re still here. A small percentage of developers were actually let go, while most of them were transferred to AI departments.
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@Layton_Gott AI is not good at complex structures or thinking things long term. It’s at the same level as a junior developer.
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I CAN'T code without AI.
And I'm not even a little ashamed to admit that.
"But could you build it without AI?" Who cares. We HAVE AI. That question is like asking a pilot if they could fly without a plane.
I've shipped more with Claude Code in 3 months than most "real developers" ship in a year.
Users DON'T care how you wrote the code. They care if it works.
No matter if that's with AI or manual.
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