Jabol aso

479 posts

Jabol aso

Jabol aso

@Jabolaso

Full stack developer

Katılım Nisan 2025
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@intheworldofai even glm beating gemini's ass, gemini are really fcking mediocre
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WorldofAI
WorldofAI@intheworldofai·
GLM 4.7 vs Gemini 3.0 - Requested both models to generate carrom game. GLM 4.7 Won Full Video: youtu.be/dzp-OKPfnE8
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
Google is lost, no one uses gemini 3, they are only good now to image generation, Pure intelligence = gpt 5 Agentic | Coding = claude sonnet and opus. Gemini nano banana pro is good but seedream 4.5 is better and cheaper. Most of their releases are purely mvp and it's in mediocre level right now. Sam is right
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Jon Hernandez
Jon Hernandez@JonhernandezIA·
📁 Sam Altman says Google didn’t lose because of talent, but because of mindset. Adding AI to existing products can’t compete with rebuilding from scratch. AI first is a new era. The shift isn’t integration. It’s total reinvention.
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Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@buchi_yt stupid google, they have veo thats creates AI slops, then they don't allow AI videos from YouTube, ironic, google is very stupid shit.
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Buchi
Buchi@buchi_yt·
WTF is this? YouTube is refusing to pay me over $27k that I rightfully earned. I worked my ass off for this content. This is absolutely unacceptable.
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AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success·
Gemini 3.0 Flash is incredible to use inside Google Antigravity. If you have a Pro or Ultra subscription, the rate limits are quite good.
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@thdxr it's the proof that subscription works, CC owned this market, you can't fight fate. ask yourself, is this the right path?, thank me later
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dax
dax@thdxr·
we analyzed 3400 opencode zen users and their anthropic usage last 30 days median spend: $13.52 average spend: $44.36 only 75 people above $200 (3%) i know there's a psychological impact of a "subscription" but maybe you don't really need that $200 plan
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@VictorTaelin Haha thats why i use cc sdk to control everything, their cli are crap
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Taelin@VictorTaelin·
Claude Code's compaction is *terrible*. Opus will completely forget what its goal was and focus on something else thinking that's its goal, it will lose code if you don't commit. The context window is not enough for long work, and it is virtually useless after compaction...
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Flow by Google
Flow by Google@FlowbyGoogle·
When anything is possible, it can be hard to choose where to go next. We’ve opened the elevator doors, now you get to decide what’s on the other side. ⬇️
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@__Tkat__ Why not just use claude code sdk, reverse engineering is unnecessary, since the app is electron
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❄️@__Tkat__·
I reverse engineered Claude's web API and used it to build my own desktop app
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
A lot of fucking noobs from replies. Nextjs better blah blah blah, Ita depends on your use case, Ex. For SaaS react vite is better. Nextjs is a hell trap its more easier but good luck scaling it, specially if hosted via vercel. Use nextjs if you really need nextjs not because of apiroutes noobsters!
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Sarcastic Geek
Sarcastic Geek@gozkybrain4u·
Can we all agree that React + Vite is actually better than NextJS 😏
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Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@theo Lol, nextjs is technical debt, you don't need to explain too much.
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Seeing a lot of weird speculation on this one (especially on Reddit), let’s clear some things up: 1. I was *barely* using Next. Since T3 Chat is a very dynamic app, I did some nasty hacks to force React Router into Next. I’ve shared this many times, and always say it is an awful pattern and should be avoided. Source of many bugs for us. Why did I use Next at all? Easiest way to deploy a complex React frontend and TS backend together. I still believe this to be true. 2. We are *still* using Vercel. These changes do not reduce our “vendor lock in” at all. Deploying a large Tanstack Start app was…rough. We eventually figured it out. We got a lot of help from Vercel features like rollouts as we debugged. We got a lot of help from Vercel employees like @_pi0_ and @tomlienard as well. I can’t imagine deploying T3 Chat anywhere else. Fluid Compute is a great primitive for what we are building. 3. I didn’t choose TanStack Start, my team did. Back in like April, I started evaluating alternative stacks for T3 Chat. I rebuilt it in Vite+Hono (on CloudFlare). I rebuilt it with Remix. I started to rebuild with TanStack and Tanner himself helped. I concluded it wasn’t worth the effort yet. When @jullerino moved here and went full time, he decided TanStack was the solution best aligned with our long term plans. He did the migration without much oversight from me. Lots of decisions were made that I don’t necessarily agree with (mostly around SSR) - but it’s not my place to decide anymore. I hired a world class team. It’s my job to trust them. 4. We moved off Next because my weird stack made debugging really hard. It really comes down to this. My bullshit had too many layers and we never knew what was failing. Julius’s backend rewrite in Effect was much heavier and helped a lot with observability. We fixed like 60% of bugs, but the other 40% were so deeply baked it was nearly impossible to figure out. Tanstack port fixed half the remaining bugs, and made the other half much easier to debug and fix. I’m not sharing all of this so people copy us. I’m sharing it because I think y’all can learn from our technical decision making process. I’m confident in our choices and my team. We’re working hard to make T3 Chat the best AI chat. Next helped us get here in the first place. This move was inevitable. We’ve been planning it since April. Now that our tech overhauls are done (DB, auth and Effect migrations) - we can really lock in on features. 🫡
Theo - t3.gg@theo

As of 2 minutes ago, T3 Chat is no longer on Next.js 🫡

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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@FlowbyGoogle who the fuck vibe code the update for Create Image button? try clicking it multiple times the pop over won't appear, please fire vibe coders
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Flow by Google
Flow by Google@FlowbyGoogle·
We’re less than two weeks into having Nano Banana Pro in Flow and we’ve been seeing some amazing outputs. Show us your favorites you’ve made so far 👇
Heather Cooper@HBCoop_

Nano Banana Pro -> Veo 3.1 on @FlowbyGoogle A close-up engineering workshop scene where a focused mechanic adjusts components of a racing drone on her workbench as a floating AR-style diagram of the rotor mount assembling piece by piece. Her hands move with precise, deliberate motion as she tightens a bolt, metal tools clinking softly on the bench. The background remains softly blurred, filled with shelves of tools and scattered parts. Audio includes quiet mechanical hums, screwdrivers tapping, and subtle ventilation noise.

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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@pontusab Vibe coder stack: vercel,supabase, AI cli/ide 😝
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Kevin Szabo
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
Most people use AI to skip thinking. I use AI to think harder. How about you?
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@svpino This man hates AI lol, the bro is probably replaced by AI, after 31 years working as a junior developer.🤣🤣🤣 Nothing is impossible bro. Your skill is only the limits.
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
I’ve been building software for 31 years, more than 20 professionally. I understand “architecture principles and best practices”. No, you can’t vibe-code Salesforce, SAP, or any other complex enterprise app.
F@tech_health_fin

@svpino @Rifadm816 If you understand architecture principles and best practices then yes absolutely.

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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
We're releasing a visual agent & workflow builder ▪️ Fully open source ▪️ Built on useworkflow.dev ▪️ Outputs "𝚞𝚜𝚎 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚔𝚏𝚕𝚘𝚠" code ▪️ Supports AI "text to workflow" ▪️ Powered by @aisdk & AI Elements ▪️ Sample integrations (@resend, @linear, @slack) Clone & ship your own product, or embed AI workflow building capabilities into existing ones. Demo: workflow-builder.dev Deploy: vercel.com/templates/ai/w…
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@DevKokooo "Even if the project fails..." This is good mindset , only if you are young. Good luck, remember, time is always against us.
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𝓚𝓸𝓴𝓸@DevKokooo·
"I'm never going to use this" That's okay, I'm mainly building it for myself to use because all the other editors had some pain points that I wanted to fix Even if the project fails I'll still gain the knowledge of how code editors work at a lower level, rather than it being a mysterious thing that just works from a user's perspective
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𝓚𝓸𝓴𝓸@DevKokooo·
A thread, addressing questions and concerns over our new editor "This isn't lightweight, it's using React" "Why not use neovim?" "You'll never reach Zed's performance" "Why don't you contribute to existing editors instead of building a new one?" "I'm never going to use this"
athas.dev@athasdev

Athas, a lightweight code editor.

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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
so, ingredients to video for 3.1 works now! fuck I am not informed. the more reason you need to bring back 0 credits to 3.1, I wonder why no announcement here in X about that. I am canceling my 5th month old Ultra account because of this. Fast models for finding perfect spots/prompt for testing, before using quality models for final prompt. if you want to remove 0 credits to 3.1 fast ensure the model is always adhering to instructions, and sometimes your model don't produce audio and saying another language and even using other dialogs. fix the imperfections first! so, we don't need trial and error phases.
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Flow by Google@FlowbyGoogle·
Keeping a character consistent across scenes can feel like a quest. ⚔️ By using front and back views as Ingredients, your characters remain consistent with every turn and twirl you create in your story. #FindYourFlow
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Jabol aso
Jabol aso@Jabolaso·
@tmaiaroto @OfficialLoganK @NanoBanana Flux and qwen edit are good but not good enough, i was using it before nb1. Buy gpu? I am using nb to production application bro not for personal use.
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Introducing Nano Banana Pro 🍌 aka Gemini 3 Pro Image, our new SOTA image generation and editing model. It is all the things you loved about @NanoBanana, but with some wild new improvements. It is available right now for developers in the Gemini API and in the Gemini App!
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