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Divyanshu

@Oldnoob007

Software Engineer | Building | IIT Delhi 25 | Try out this vibe coded game made in less than 24 hours! https://t.co/aBSTX03D1n

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
x just open sourced major parts of their recommendation system and honestly…...it’s one of the smartest social algorithms I’ve seen I went through the pipeline and here are the most interesting things I found about how the For You page actually works (and how creators can use it)
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@zuess05 writing code was the barrier before........now the barrier is knowing what to build, why it matters, and making it not break at scale......title didn’t get diluted the bar just moved
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Suhas@zuess05·
Serious question. For 20 years, a "Software Engineer" was someone who spent thousands of hours mastering complex syntax, logic, and architecture. Now, a 19-year-old can vibe-code a production-ready SaaS in a weekend using plain English and a $20 Claude subscription. What does the title "Software Engineer" even mean right now?
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@eliana_jordan distribution got easier......attention got harder....basically everyone got the same tools now, how you stand out ?
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
Cold emails before: - searching emails manually - scraping websites - building excel sheets - writing every email myself - tracking replies manually Cold emails now with claude: - finds leads - reviews them - writes drafts - updates my spreadsheet - sends follow-ups automatically Never been easier to get users with cold outreach
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@eliana_jordan Yup people leave even before seeing the actual product due to bad onboarding no matter how good the actual product is.
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Eliana
Eliana@eliana_jordan·
founders spend months building features… users leave in the onboarding good onboarding = more users staying
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Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
I overheard a successful business man talking to a younger one that was saying his advice was boring. The older replied “you know what’s exciting? Poverty! Extremely exciting. Never a dull moment!” Always remembered that.
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@Priyansh_31Dec Not gonna lie there was a point where even I did that but now I'm past that
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Priyansh Agarwal@Priyansh_31Dec·
With AI some people have stopped thinking completely and have just become the middle person taking the input from somebody and feeding it into an AI tool expecting to magically get the problem solved.
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@garrytan Banger! Will adopt it very soon, lemme let a read of the code first....also is there a enterprise level Gbrain available?
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
What is GBrain? My open source project is a knowledge system, not RAG in a box. It gives agents 8 layers that work together to improve memory in a way that makes your already smart OpenClaw or Hermes Agent feel clairvoyant about who you are. Personal AI becomes possible.
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@tmuxvim Lmao I'll try this too ( but no one is messaging me 😶‍🌫️ )
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tmuxvim@tmuxvim·
I put a prompt injection into my LinkedIn bio and recruiters are messaging me in Old English and calling me Lord.
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
✅ acquired on @trust_mrr $909 MRR iOS app sold for $2,000. It blocks distractions until you've read the Quran. Mashallah 🤲🏽
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@pranavsrikar99 @SumitM_X That I'm not sure as of now but think of it like in Industrial Revolution when machines came and replaced manual labour....there was unemployment but we got past it with other jobs
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SumitM@SumitM_X·
If software engineers go out of job , everyone will go out of jobs..
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Blake Emal
Blake Emal@heyblake·
Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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Ernesto Lopez
Ernesto Lopez@ErnestoSOFTWARE·
SON.. you can’t be serious 😭 $500K/mo for a driving test app literally just practice questions for driving with a nice UI → you can build this in 48 hours → automate faceless content Educating people on different scenarios 4 million teenagers get their license every year congratulations you now have a a dumb app making $500K/mo
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@PrajwalTomar_ this is where a bit of reverse engineering mindset helps........you stop asking “does it work” and start asking “how can this break”
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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
Vibe coders are getting sued. People are launching apps with real users but skipping the boring stuff that can actually kill the product. A developer with 20+ years of experience just shared the pre-launch checklist every AI builder should run: → privacy policy if you collect user data → know where user data is stored → check security headers → scan against OWASP basics → look for SQL injection / XSS / auth issues → make sure .env values are not leaking → check API responses for sensitive data → remove secrets from logs → never expose API keys in frontend code → move keys server-side or behind a proxy → add rate limits before someone burns your API bill This is what most vibe coders are missing. AI can help you build the app. But if you launch without security, privacy, and abuse checks... you didn't ship a product. you shipped a liability.
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@PrajwalTomar_ vibe coding gets you to a demo.....this checklist is what turns it into a real product
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@levelsio Not even disagreeing, just feel like there's a gap between this idea and actually knowing how to do it....what does a real setup look like?
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
pro tip: know what's worth wanting.
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Divyanshu@Oldnoob007·
@farguk How you distributed your app? especially since many travel app already exists
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Anton Guk
Anton Guk@farguk·
I’ll be real. Launched my travel planning app 1 year ago almost without spending $ on marketing Just me posting on X Today we get: -16,000 Downloads -2,000,000 organic ASO impressions -$405 MRR -125 ratings on the App Store It’s not a lot, but I still believe in it. We have almost 200 tickets in linear with ideas and features. I still work on it every single day. It’s hard, but I believe we’re doing really something cool and people will love it. App Name: Trip Way
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what's the app :)?

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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app!
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Julia Neagu
Julia Neagu@julianeagu·
I'm building a new team at @databricks AI Research and we're hiring. We're focused on one of the hardest open problems in AI right now: how do you measure and continuously improve agents that operate on enterprise data at scale. We're looking for founding engineers to build the flywheel that turns evaluation results directly into better agents — from development and training all the way to production. If you want to work on problems that actually matter at the frontier of AI research, I'd love to talk. Link in comments 👇
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