Evangeline Mmayie

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Evangeline Mmayie

Evangeline Mmayie

@EbubeEvan

Fullstack Agentic AI Engineer | Frontend Developer | Mobile developer | Building scalable business solutions

Katılım Mart 2022
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Deepshekhar Das
Deepshekhar Das@das_deepshekhar·
@EbubeEvan "Hey Evangeline, spot on with the 'ship fast' take! Auth isn't the product. 🚀 I'm an OS architect (325+ PRs) also deep in LangChain & Gemini.If you hit a backend wall or want to automate agentic workflows even faster, I'd love to help you compress that roadmap. Let's connect!
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Evangeline Mmayie
Evangeline Mmayie@EbubeEvan·
Update on the AI customer care agent 🚀 Done with the integrations + webhooks. Now entering the AI phase. First step: building a RAG pipeline using business data to improve responses. Using Llama index for it 🔧 This project is getting REALLY interesting.
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MIDI Designer
MIDI Designer@MIDIDesigner·
@EbubeEvan Don't waste too much time documenting your process, but some! As my father-in-law used to say, "you never know who you might become"
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Saurav
Saurav@snipextt·
@EbubeEvan The agent flow you mapped out is the shape most people land on once they start building seriously. Curious how the LangChain + Gemini combo has been holding up, especially around persistence and state across conversations. That's usually where the abstraction starts leaking
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Evangeline Mmayie
Evangeline Mmayie@EbubeEvan·
Hot take: building your own auth is a waste of time if you want to ship fast. Finally building an AI customer care agent I’ve had in mind for months AI scaffolded most of it. Starting backend-first. Stack: Next.js, TS, Node, Redis, PG, LangChain, Gemini Building in public 🚀
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John✨️
John✨️@AdemoyeJohn·
Indentation is probably the most overlooked in codebase, it's effect in code readability is massive.
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MIDI Designer
MIDI Designer@MIDIDesigner·
Before I cancel Claude entirely, I wanted to check it versus Codex on Design. First test: wow Codex is bad at design! I didn't know. Opus 4.7 did quite well.
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MIDI Designer
MIDI Designer@MIDIDesigner·
@EbubeEvan You can always sub it out later if nobody keeps maintaining it. Don't forget that models are getting better every week, so never think about the future ;)
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Evangeline Mmayie
Evangeline Mmayie@EbubeEvan·
@MIDIDesigner Well there are some pretty awesome auth libraries to try out Better Auth is for Javascript But I think Clerk is language agnostic
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MIDI Designer
MIDI Designer@MIDIDesigner·
@EbubeEvan I was just thinking about this, and NO. But I haven't checked out the available pre-built options. Everything seems great until you dig in. So... maybe?
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Rashka
Rashka@rdbuilds7·
Started with 0. Now we’re 893 people building together 🚀 If you’re into: • AI • Coding • SaaS • Startups • Building in Public Drop a +1 🤝
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Sam Woods
Sam Woods@samwoods·
I want more higher quality connections If you're: - into philosophy of mind/tech - doing legit AI and Agent work (no hype psychos please) - AI agent builders - Builders/founders - love writing essays (with or without use of LLMs) - High agency person - tryna run your 7-9 figure business as best you can If any of these sound like you, say hi below
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Evangeline Mmayie
Evangeline Mmayie@EbubeEvan·
Designer : *changes UI flow* Me : *Gets mad 😡* Also me: *remembers I don't have to type out the code 🙂* I fucking love AI 😁
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Fred Christianson
Fred Christianson@flchristianson·
I don't think AI should be used for more than coding small, contained features (no arch/design). But I'll make an exception - Amazon should let Rufus rewrite the AWS console. The whole thing. All at once. Let the shopping AI rewrite from scratch since it can't get worse.
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Aiden Bai
Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
React Doctor v2 is here Your agent writes bad React code, this catches it Works with Next.js, Vite, React Native. Fix your app in minutes npx react-doctor@latest
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Fred Christianson
Fred Christianson@flchristianson·
@EbubeEvan True for us backends too. I remember watching users through a 2-way mirror in the 90s. And talking to users in well-designed beta programs. What I think users want and what users want is not always aligned.
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Evangeline Mmayie
Evangeline Mmayie@EbubeEvan·
Frontend bootcamps should teach user psychology. A lot of frontend decisions are psychological. how a UI looks how it feels how fast it feels Understanding user psychology helps you actually build for the user. Which is great for business 💸
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Fred Christianson
Fred Christianson@flchristianson·
@EbubeEvan 👍I've worked with too many who don't understand users over the last decade. Their skills are tools & builds & frameworks & CI/CD. Some get excited about improving those but don't think about UX. Few consider types of users (daily vs occasional) and different flows, etc.
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Tom Rush
Tom Rush@tr4777·
@elonmusk (Santa Clara, CA) so it's actionable? Leaving town at 4am
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Tom Rush
Tom Rush@tr4777·
Ready to roll 🌎 Wish i had a Starlink tho 🤓 Maybe on the way back 🤔 Get some work done 🤓🏗️
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Fred Christianson
Fred Christianson@flchristianson·
@EbubeEvan That's what front end used to be. Required skills, tools, and builds have changed (not for the better). The change was somewhat defensible 15-20 years ago. We could get back to focus on presentation, navigation, and usability with today's technology. But we won't.
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Evangeline Mmayie
Evangeline Mmayie@EbubeEvan·
@htmleverything So true I have friends that go to work every day and hearing them complain about traffic reminds me how lucky I am.
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Mike @ HTML All The Things 🇨🇦
It’s easy to forget how lucky it is to wake up, work from home, solve difficult and interesting problems, and make a decent living doing it. That’s not a small thing. I need to stop taking it for granted and appreciate it more while it’s here. Nothing is guaranteed forever.
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