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Pixel Hustler

@PixelHustler

Multimedia, Artist, Producer, Developer, Skydiver with a passion for emerging tech. @bubble Dev. I mostly repost art here.

Earth Katılım Nisan 2009
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Pixel Hustler@PixelHustler·
Gonna be a long night
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Pixel Hustler@PixelHustler·
Testing post automation
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Pixel Hustler@PixelHustler·
@george_nqu @bubble I assume you don't write code? You do not seem aware of the potential security issues that may cause a site to be entirely blocked from access. Assuming it's bots complaining is ridiculous and highly unlikely. That's not how it works.
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George Collier@george_nqu·
Buildprint is so good at working on your @bubble apps now that the bottleneck is switching branches in Bubble and testing the changes. That's why you can now run as any user directly from Buildprint 🙂
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Pixel Hustler@PixelHustler·
@george_nqu @bubble What an unnecessarily cocky response. It wasn't an insult, everyone should do their due diligence to resolve potential security issues on their sites right? Obvious best practice. I'm just trying to try your product man, my agency isn't going to buy a VPN just to try a product.
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George Collier@george_nqu·
@PixelHustler @bubble weird, use a VPN someone’s got a bot campaign running against buildprint (who knows why) so maybe they reported it to antivirus too
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Pixel Hustler@PixelHustler·
@george_nqu @bubble As a hardcore developer, programmer, bubbler, and all the things for many many years... I must say, the concept and methodology is quite brilliant.
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George Collier@george_nqu·
Using Buildprint is going to become a core skill for every @bubble developer. It really is hard to understate the level of impact that it is going to have on every existing Bubble project. Super excited to be rolling editing out more widely as it’s become increasingly reliable with longer time horizon tasks being possible.
Salama@__salama__

We’ve started using Buildprint in our agentic development workflow, and it’s been a game changer. From reviewing branches before merge to planning features, debugging issues, and digging through logs—everything’s more organized, and our team is moving a lot faster. 🚀

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George Collier@george_nqu·
I guess I'd better release agentic editing for @bubble apps to everyone soon. Buildprint now: - has applied 10k+ edits to Bubble apps - processes 2.5 billion logs per month - resolves tickets end-to-end for you, in the background
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Pixel Hustler@PixelHustler·
@george_nqu I think it's best to build a new team at that point or forever be limited by their inexperience.
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George Collier@george_nqu·
The fastest way to fail a Bubble to code migration is picking a stack that forces your team to learn a whole new operating model overnight. Bubble developers aren’t used to thinking about things like database migrations, or how easy it is to write one bad query that takes a system down. So if you swap stacks and swap operating model at the same time, you’re increasing risk at the exact moment your app is most business-critical. A backend like @convex is a pragmatic middle path for a lot of Bubble teams because the concepts map cleanly. You still get the benefit of everything being code (which matters for maintainability and AI-assisted work), but with more guardrails so you don’t accidentally blow your own legs off while you ramp up. I'm not saying Convex is universally better. It’s just about reducing the number of new failure modes introduced during a high-stakes migration.
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Pixel Hustler@PixelHustler·
@george_nqu @Lovable @zeroqode I warned several vibe coders of how, though they created impressive apps, scaling was going to cause them to have to rewrite from scratch as the messiness is unbearable to work with. Having said that, an actual coder can instruct LLMs to write code in a scalable way.
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George Collier@george_nqu·
It's a dangerous world out there for you all you vibe coders. @Lovable templates like this one by @zeroqode can leak all of your users' data and let anyone become an admin. This is why you HAVE to understand what your code does and how it works. You can't just blame AI when user data is exposed. It's you that's responsible for it. What a crazy world we've come to, where slop-ware like this actually exists. AI-assisted development is the future, but vibe coding is gonna have zero part of it. Engineers won't write syntax anymore, but you can bet the good ones are going to understand exactly how their app works.
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Pixel Hustler@PixelHustler·
@fede_bubble @bubble Its solid infrastructure and tools are ripe for AI to harness, mitigate, adapt and execute the plethora of steps and challenges necessary to masterfully develop any sort of app in this ever-evolving landscape or emerging AI solutions.
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Fede@fede_bubble·
tell me your hottest take on why @bubble's AI visual development will take over the world. I'll invite my favorite one to a 1:1 with one of the co-founders so you can tell them yourself
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Fede@fede_bubble·
Got the logo!!!! Mega official now guys. Thank you all
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