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Family Fire Gaming

@FamilyFireGames

Join our family of four as we embark on an epic adventure in Hell Divers 2! Watch as Dad and his three sons dive into the depths of hell.

Katılım Ocak 2025
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Family Fire Gaming
Family Fire Gaming@FamilyFireGames·
My son used to struggle spelling “comb.” Today, he spelled “analysis.” That’s why I built Spell Strike. Spelling practice used to make him feel embarrassed. So I built a mission-based app with XP, ranks, themes, and progress tracking to help kids practice without shame. @Replit
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Sibkeeper
Sibkeeper@SibKeeper·
A pivot for a moment - first sale for my week 2 @Replit agent 4 buildathon win. Super Exciting! Looking forward to making privacy a priority - 1 user at a time!
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Raymmar
Raymmar@raymmar·
Been running these @Replit office hours in Discord and the vibes are unmatched. Community is the moat...
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Manny Bernabe
Manny Bernabe@MannyBernabe·
My biggest takeaways from Kody Low (@kodylow) and Nick Co (@nickco) on how vibe coding is changing how enterprises and large organizations work: 1. Vibe coding is no longer a novelty inside organizations. Vibe-coded tools are becoming mission critical. People are building apps that are integral to how they do their job. If these apps go down, a key part of the business is going to suffer. 2. Bullets and barrels. Keith Rabois's (@rabois) framework: most orgs have a lot of bullets (resources you point at projects) and only a few barrels (the people who own things end to end). What AI is doing is letting more people become barrels: owning the design, the code, the copy, the launch. We're hearing this from more and more teams. Teams will get leaner, powered by AI, and we're going to see the rise of the "one-person team" supercharged through AI. 3. Every Marine is a rifleman. Kody pulled this from his Marine Corps days. Even chefs and lawyers got rifle training, because the whole org exists to support that role. Vibe coding does the same thing for engineering. PMs, ops, and HR can build a working version of what they want, and along the way they pick up empathy for the engineers, which makes the whole company move faster. 4. The tedious roles are getting automated, fast. Whole categories of work that used to require someone full-time, updating a deck, reconciling spreadsheets, formatting reports, are now handled by an app someone built in an afternoon. The people doing that work aren't disappearing, they're getting redirected to the more strategic part of their job that they never had time for. 5. Empowering IT is just as important as empowering builders. Vibe coding lets non-technical people build the apps they need, but every new app introduces risk: data exposure, security gaps, supply chain attacks, shadow IT. The takeaway from Nick and Kody isn't "build whatever you want." It's that IT needs equally strong tooling on the other side: visibility into what's getting built, guardrails on what can be deployed, security scans that re-run as new vulnerabilities surface, and the ability to take bulk action across thousands of apps at once. The point isn't to slow builders down, it's to make sure the people maintaining the org can sleep at night while the builders move fast. 6. Closing the gap between procurement and the people actually using the software. Procurement is usually shopping for one-size-fits-all that doesn't fit any individual user. The Stanford lab tech Kody worked with had to constantly stop, decontaminate her hands, type into a Google Sheet, and decontaminate again, just to log what she was doing. They built a voice-powered note-taker tailored to that exact workflow. Saved hours per week. That's the shift: software you couldn't justify procuring for one person is now buildable by that one person. 7. Vibe coding is changing the build vs buy conversation. Companies are realizing they can build more in-house than they thought, and what they build is custom to them, not one-size-fits-all. Even when they still buy, they walk into the negotiation with real leverage. "I re-implemented 80% of this functionality myself, here's the actual gap I'm paying you to close" is a different conversation than "we need a tool." h/t @jasonlk Full interview: x.com/MannyBernabe/s…
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Family Fire Gaming
Family Fire Gaming@FamilyFireGames·
@lennysan @Replit @amasad I tried multiple times today all throughout the day to enter your build on through your website, but the submit button does not work. Also, none of the screenshots that I was trying to upload would connect, but even after I deleted all of the screenshots and tried to submit.
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
Announcing the Lenny's Newsletter x @Replit Buildathon Build something awesome with my podcast and newsletter data using Replit, and win fabulous prizes: 🔸 1:1 career coaching session with @amasad 🔸 $5,000 in free Replit credits 🔸 A free year of Lenny's Newsletter This is the excuse you've been waiting for to build with AI. Learn more and enter the thread below. P.S. The first 200 joiners get a free month of Replit Core.
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Manny Bernabe
Manny Bernabe@MannyBernabe·
Tomorrow we announce the Replit 10 Buildathon winners! 🏆🙌 24 hours. Thousands of builders. $100K+ in prizes. Joining me are @Franciscocrz and @raymmar to break down the Grand Prize, 2nd, 3rd, and 7 honorable mentions, plus a recap of the most ambitious 24 hours we've ever run. See you there! 👏 📆 Friday, May 8 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET RSVP: luma.com/51xqbj9q
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Manny Bernabe@MannyBernabe·
You can now create beautiful custom charts of your own personal financial data in @Replit with the new @Plaid connector. Here I pulled in sample financial data and vibe-coded a custom Sankey chart of the cash flow. If you're not familiar with Sankey charts, it's a great way to break down inputs and outputs (revenue streams and expenses) in a clean visual way. Historically this was tough to do. We used these in the finance world to track income statements for companies, and it was a real project. The beauty of vibe-coding: now anyone can have these custom charts for their own personal financial data. All possible with the new Plaid connector on Replit. Plaid lets you connect securely to your financial data. Replit lets you build your own custom personal finance apps. Going live with the Plaid team tomorrow. See you there. 📆 Thursday, May 7 · 9 AM PT (🔉)
Manny Bernabe@MannyBernabe

You can now build your own customized financial apps on @Replit, using your real financial data, securely connected through @Plaid. Whatever finance app you've always wished existed, you can build it. In an afternoon. No coding experience required. This Thursday at 9 AM PT, I'm going live with Tom Donovan from Plaid to show you what this looks like. We'll walk through: → Setting up the Plaid connector in Replit → Building from scratch with the agent → Two examples I built this way 📆 Thursday, May 7 · 9 AM PT RSVP: luma.com/r55u4qmk See you there!

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Noni (Bamboo)
Noni (Bamboo)@BambooBrainx·
For a person who has always wanted to build an app but never learnt how to code - Im so grateful to be able to have the chance to build an amazing app in the Replit Buildathon! This is my second Buidathon and absolutely LOVED it! 😍❤️
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Manny Bernabe
Manny Bernabe@MannyBernabe·
There is a magic to Replit. You can see it when new builders find it. I call it the Replit Glow. 🤩
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