Steve De Clercq

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Steve De Clercq

Steve De Clercq

@SteveTQuality

12+ yrs guarding software quality 🏗️ | Test Architect for Startups 🚀 | Launch Guard for Vibe Coders (€500 flat fee) 🛡️ | Building https://t.co/FWZr8IdW24

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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
Building at the speed of light with AI is a superpower. Shipping broken code is a liability. 🏗️ I’m Steve, a Test Architect with 12+ years of enterprise experience (National Bank of Belgium, Fintech, LegalTech). I founded TQuality to guard your launch: 🛡️ The Launch Guard: A 48h deep-scan of your MVP for a €500 flat fee. 🔍 Scale-up Audits: Strategic QA roadmaps for growing teams. Stop hoping your code works. Start knowing. 👇 tquality.be #Testing #QualityEngineering #VibeCoding #BuildInPublic #ai
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Jon Brosio
Jon Brosio@jonbrosio·
You don't need a big audience to make $10k a month. You need: • A skill • An offer • A way to get leads • A way to close them That's it.
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@arvidkahl Companies aren't fully embracing it as this can have potential liabilities to just spam code. There always need to be a human in te loop
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
The fact that the majority of developers still code by hand and fix a few bugs on a good day is mind-boggling to any dev who has shifted to agentic engineering. Kinda depressing, and at the same time a strong signal that we haven't even gotten started.
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@app_settings It’s the best thing they could do. Now your grandparents can just buy a laptop with Mac that will keep working without issues
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@VraserX The orange man can say what he want. Laws are there for a reason
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VraserX e/acc
VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
Trump just handed AI the keys to everything. If the U.S. really says training on copyrighted data isn’t theft, this is a massive green light for every AI lab on the planet. OpenAI, Anthropic, Google… they all needed this. No data = no intelligence. Simple. People will scream about artists, copyright, fairness. But let’s be real, you don’t get world-changing AI without using the world’s data. The U.S. just made it clear: we’re not slowing down for anyone. Adapt… or get left behind.
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Anas
Anas@Anas_founder·
If ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini disappeared tomorrow. Who would you actually ask for help?
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
the worst lie in tech is "I'll add tests later." no you won't. none of us will. that code is going to production naked and afraid.
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@fhinkel I think the selling point of all the ai companies is that these are experts in the field. When I’m an expert in a certain field I don’t hallucinate because they fire me. If they want to replace people it should be with the same standards
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Franziska Hinkelmann, PhD
Senior engineers mocking AI agents for hallucinations is like blaming a toddler for not walking on day one. You don't dismiss potential because it isn't perfect yet.
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stepfanie tyler
stepfanie tyler@stepfanie·
I haven’t been to a movie in 5 years. This is unhinged.
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@Senninsage Privately it’s mostly for gaming. In the industry it’s just standard
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SenjutsuSage
SenjutsuSage@Senninsage·
People already use Windows far more than macOS and Linux, and they do so by choice. Windows can improve, but it's lightyears better than either Linux or MacOS.
Zac Bowden@zacbowden

BREAKING: Microsoft just announced several major changes to Windows 11 in an effort to win back user trust and evolve the platform into something people will actually want to use over macOS and Linux! It's a huge announcement that addresses Windows 11's biggest problems today, tackling core fundamental issues such as unreliable system performance, UX consistency, AI bloat and general enshittification. Microsoft has confirmed that this year, it WILL be reducing where ads and Copilot appear throughout the system, including in Start, Widgets, Notepad, Photos, and more! File Explorer and Windows Search will be upgraded with improved performance and capabilities that make finding apps and files much faster and easier. The OS will become lighter with less RAM and system utilization at idle, making it smoother to run on low end hardware with limited memory. These improvements will also benefit high-end PCs too. Windows Update will be improved with more granular controls and the ability to postpone updates for longer, along with reducing how often the OS needs to restart to install an update. Microsoft has also confirmed that it's bringing back fan favourite features such as the ability to move the Taskbar! It's also working to update more areas of the system shell with modern WinUI designs, which should make Windows 11 feel more coherent and complete. There's much more in the announcement, and it honestly all sounds too good to be true. Microsoft really is listening to feedback, and is eager to make Windows the BEST desktop OS on the market. More details including when these changes will arrive in the link! windowscentral.com/microsoft/wind…

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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@VraserX This will never happen. This will be for the billionaires, because how beautiful they try to sell it, 98% of the world will be left behind by them
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VraserX e/acc
VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
This is what travel looks like after AGI. Fully personalized, reconfigurable spaces that feel like a luxury home in the sky. Bedrooms, lounges, even spas mid-flight. Why? Because AGI + robotics kills the cost of labor, design, and optimization. Planes stop being standardized metal tubes and become adaptive environments optimized in real time for each passenger. When intelligence becomes abundant, comfort becomes the default.
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@_MaxBlade Maybe in the end it will be the price. But yeah Mac OS a lot better on any thing
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Max Blade
Max Blade@_MaxBlade·
windows is dying. the first person to vibe code an arc raiders / warzone / fortnite alternative that runs natively on mac is going to win MASSIVELY. the apple silicon gpu's are good enough now, and will be on par in 5 years.
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@levelsio But it’s stil supervised so just a step. While Elon promised already we wouldn’t be driving anymore
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Tesla self driving approved in Netherlands on April 10th After that every EU country can essentially "copy" the approval and instantly approve it in their country too So by end of 2026 it's likely we'll have Tesla Full Self Driving in most of the EU 🇪🇺
Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa@teslaeurope

Together with RDW, we have officially completed the final vehicle testing phase for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and have submitted all documentation required for the UN R-171 approval + Article 39 exemptions. The RDW team is now reviewing the documentation and test results package internally. They have communicated the expected approval for Netherlands date of 4/10, shifting from 3/20 previously and we look forward to successful completion of this cooperation.  Following the Netherlands’ approval, European countries will be able to recognize this approval nationally. We are anticipating a possible EU-wide approval during the summer. Over the past 18 months, this approval has involved a series of intense documentation, development, testing, research & audits. Including but certainly not limited to: – 1,600,000+ km of FSD (Supervised) testing on EU roads – 13,000+ customer sales ride-alongs – 4,500+ track test scenario executions – Thousands of pages of written documentation for 400+ compliance requirements – Dozens of research studies into safety performance/results We're extremely proud of the work conducted with the RDW team up until this point. We very much look forward to the approval in April, and sharing FSD (Supervised) with our patient EU customers!

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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@pcshipp Indeed this is already a significant bill. And yet this is a subsidized bill to get you hooked I suspect cost will triple to get these companies to float
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pc
pc@pcshipp·
These expensive stats are making me feel more depressed I’ve invested so much into this app till now. Cursor - $60 Railway - $10 Domain - $12 GPT API - $40 Whisper - $50 Claude AI - $20 Total cost - $192 - $9 MRR - $2 Revenue I don’t think this app returns my costs
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@arvofart Advertisement I can understand but it has to be special. Books that i don’t get
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arvo färt
arvo färt@arvofart·
The thing that confuses me about people who use AI in media is the question of why they’re making that thing in the first place. If you don’t want to write a book, why generate one? If you don’t want to paint, why are you advertising fake paintings?
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
"SaaS is dead" "MCP is dead" "OpenClaw is dead" What's dead next, guys?
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@Govindtwtt Hmmm don’t think it. Investment bankers still need to check who is before them it can help them with the numbers. And that’s the same with all the others it will be a tool to use, but a human will still need to be in te loop.
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Govind
Govind@Govindtwtt·
Within 2 years, 90% of investment banking, consulting, tech, and law school jobs will be replaced by AI. Medical school isn't far behind, starting with administrators. College degrees will be useless. And since 90% of college kids are already using AI to complete assignments, in some sense, they already are. The only people who will be worth hiring are the kids with soft skills.
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@Star_Knight12 The problems it already is creating shouldn’t be overlooked. But we can’t get the genie back in the bottle. But what we can do is restrict it but criminals still use it more then ever
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Prasenjit
Prasenjit@Star_Knight12·
I keep wondering if AI will actually solve real world problems or just create new ones
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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@josephradhik It was usable but it wasn’t the best. It was just that it came standard with any pc
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Joe
Joe@josephradhik·
Ridiculous. To witness a perfectly usable operating system nosedive in quality over the past 5 years, has been painful. W11 is pathetic in so many ways, the fact that you have to debloat, "winhance", and more, just to make the damn thing work. W11 is a mirror of everything that has gone wrong in the software side recently. And yes, I'm a daily power user.
Zac Bowden@zacbowden

BREAKING: Microsoft just announced several major changes to Windows 11 in an effort to win back user trust and evolve the platform into something people will actually want to use over macOS and Linux! It's a huge announcement that addresses Windows 11's biggest problems today, tackling core fundamental issues such as unreliable system performance, UX consistency, AI bloat and general enshittification. Microsoft has confirmed that this year, it WILL be reducing where ads and Copilot appear throughout the system, including in Start, Widgets, Notepad, Photos, and more! File Explorer and Windows Search will be upgraded with improved performance and capabilities that make finding apps and files much faster and easier. The OS will become lighter with less RAM and system utilization at idle, making it smoother to run on low end hardware with limited memory. These improvements will also benefit high-end PCs too. Windows Update will be improved with more granular controls and the ability to postpone updates for longer, along with reducing how often the OS needs to restart to install an update. Microsoft has also confirmed that it's bringing back fan favourite features such as the ability to move the Taskbar! It's also working to update more areas of the system shell with modern WinUI designs, which should make Windows 11 feel more coherent and complete. There's much more in the announcement, and it honestly all sounds too good to be true. Microsoft really is listening to feedback, and is eager to make Windows the BEST desktop OS on the market. More details including when these changes will arrive in the link! windowscentral.com/microsoft/wind…

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Steve De Clercq
Steve De Clercq@SteveTQuality·
@deedydas They prefer to keep control. If the business doesn’t fail why increase spending on ai to pump out more code that again needs to be tested
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
I’m not exaggerating, I hear from so many big software cos which don’t use Claude Code/Codex. CTOs are asleep at the wheel. Engineers are typing code by hand. Fixing a bug a day. Like it’s 2024. If youre at these cos, demand change or leave. Now. You’re in for a rude awakening.
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