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Kuzzat Altay
@Kuzzat_AltayEN
China Expert | American Muslim | Entrepreneur | Father & Husband | Independence for Uyghur | Harvard Business Alum
Great Falls, VA Katılım Mart 2024
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After using Claude Code at least 10 hours a day for almost a month, here's what I realized:
Manually writing code is like trying to build a skyscraper with a shovel.
Anyone who's skeptical about AI making manual coding obsolete will suffer heavy consequences within 12-24 months.
Claude Code is one year old. Recently, Opus 4.6 with a 1 million context token window was released. Building a solid, commercially viable application with 600-800 test cases is now feasible — because I've already built three.
When the context window reaches 2M or 5M tokens, building decent consumer applications will become very achievable.
During this process, I had to trash everything I built in the first two weeks.
Here's why:
In human software development, we hate documentation and planning. In agentic software development, you spend 80% of your effort on planning.
You need a clear requirements document with solid acceptance criteria. For each acceptance criterion, you need test cases. And here's the trap — if you let AI test code that AI wrote, it will write tests that will pass, even if you run it against the sky. Your tests need to be grounded in your requirements, not generated in a vacuum.
The requirements need to be divided into manageable sessions because of the context limit. Each session runs about 45-90 minutes. And here's what's terrifying for traditional teams: one agentic development session does the work of one agile team in one sprint.
So do we still need to learn coding? Yes.
Fundamentals still matter.
1,000 × 0 = 0.
If your technical foundation is zero, it doesn't matter how powerful the AI is. You already know what you're getting.
You don't need to become a traditional software engineer in Silicon Valley. But you need a minimum technical threshold to differentiate yourself from the 99.99% of vibe coders who think that with English alone, they can build a commercially viable application.
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@_GlobeObserver Meanwhile, opening a bank account takes three months in Europe.
They are buys with banning, regulating, micro managing, choking entrepreneurship and innovation. Good luck :)
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@Inki_FairyTales @ShiningScience Great point. I am not trying to be your father. So chill.
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@Kuzzat_AltayEN @ShiningScience So, a mother should be a flush tank while you play the role of weekend dad? We don't need fathers like you. Trust should be equal in both parents.
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Children often reserve their most intense emotions for their mothers because they view her as a secure, unconditional “safe base” where they can release stress without fear of rejection.
This pattern is strongly supported by attachment theory, which explains that children express their biggest feelings with the caregiver they trust most.
Mothers are often that primary attachment figure, so emotional outbursts can actually signal a healthy, secure relationship rather than disrespect or defiance.
According to research from the Child Mind Institute, children feel safest expressing overwhelm to the caregiver who provides the most consistent comfort.
Understanding this dynamic helps parents respond with empathy and recognize that these big emotions are a sign of deep trust and emotional safety.

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@FischerBaiman @Soifer471258 @AdmiralMMI @AmzBoogie There is a concept called RAG, retrieval argument generation in AI. No need to start an AI lecture here.
So when you don’t know it, you speak this way. We all need to learn more before whining and blaming about others.
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@Kuzzat_AltayEN @Soifer471258 @AdmiralMMI @AmzBoogie Oh yeah, Sheikh AI. I am not saying you are wrong in your claim about 1 wife but you are definitely wrong in taking your religion from AI, which is easy to control by programmer and not really is trustworthy.
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@AdmiralMMI @AmzBoogie ALLAH allowed 4, RECOMMENDED 1.
Many don’t want to take ALLAH’a recommendation, interesting :)
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@Kuzzat_AltayEN @AmzBoogie We can get the 4 wives before we are rich. Poligamy isn’t about richness by wealth, it is about richness by integrity, fairness and the mastering the art of being a man.
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@332118HM @AmzBoogie I don’t have wider context. When I was around 14, I heard from my teacher about this poem just once. He said it was Tatar poet Abdullah Tuqay.
And I am not Tatar, I am Uyghur.
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@Kuzzat_AltayEN @AmzBoogie Privjet writing from Helsinki.
What is the wider cultural context?
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@33Atihana @AmzBoogie I said it reminded me of poem. Chill. lol.
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@Kuzzat_AltayEN @AmzBoogie How can you generalise what 1 billion Muslim men from 100s of different ethnicities do when they get rich? It’s the stupidest remark I have ever heard, disguised as “wisdom” or “insight”.
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When you beat up a kid every single day while chanting “ALLAH’u Akbar,” the first chance that kid gets, he will burn the Quran.
The Iranian people are burning Qurans and mosques because the Molla regime has exploited and oppressed them in the name of Islam.
This reaction is against the Molla regime, not against Islam itself.
Free Iran.
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@rawsalerts One might think this is a sophisticated cyber attack. It’s more likely a $7/hour “contractor” opened up the back door for hackers. When Meta discriminates against American workers, I am not surprised this happened.
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🚨#BREAKING: A major Instagram data breach has occurred, exposing the personal information of approximately 17.5 million users. The leaked data reportedly includes usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and other sensitive details.
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@HowThingsWork_ No joke, a Chinese proverb: 你死我活. You die I live. lol.
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@BredsguardDalen Like literally 100% of people sees this walking backward, and feeling they are special, LOL.
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For years, we have outsourced our work to others.
We hired people for basic plumbing, electrical, and repair jobs. Cool, let’s pay the money and get it done.
However, over time, I realized that my boys and I became incompetent.
Without outside help, we could not fix anything at home. So this time, I troubleshot with ChatGPT, ordered parts, and worked around 8 hours to fix our AC. It’s working.
It isn’t about saving money. It was a wonderful opportunity to educate my boys with a real project.
I no longer see these things as trouble; I see them as an opportunity to develop skills for me and my boys, like changing a tire, refilling the coolant, fixing basic electrical issues, and repairing the things that are broken at home.
School will never teach them hands-on skills and real problem-solving. So let’s make most out of our daily problems.
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