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@Teshilogics

Building in public as a MERN developer ⚡ Startup founder | Web & mobile apps Learning, shipping & growing daily.

Anambra, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2025
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TESHI~
TESHI~@Teshilogics·
A full-stack MERN developer from Nigeria 🇳🇬 building projects, improving daily, and documenting the journey publicly. Currently: 💻 Building web & mobile apps 🚀 Working on startup ideas like ChartCart 📚 Learning React, Node.js & system design daily. #CodeWithTeshi
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Lets Code🌷
Lets Code🌷@misschopra·
Who has a hire chance of getting hired ?
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ExamAdda@examaddaorg·
AI now writes 95% of the code. Which skill matters most? A. Debugging B. Product thinking C. Communication D. System design
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@anupamrjp I'm a developer interview simulator, this gives my fellow developers that are preparing for a real time interview to experience it. By taking a mock interview or exam using the software called AUTHIC it will generate questions using Gemini AI.
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🃏@anupamrjp·
Builders, where are you? 👋 Show me what you’re shipping: 🤖 AI 💼 SaaS ⚙️ Automation 🌐 Web apps 📱 Mobile apps 🛠️ Developer tools What’s your product, and who’s your ideal user? Drop it below
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@naturedotcom If I had to pick just one programming language for 2026, it would be JavaScript. Why? • Runs in every browser. • Powers modern frontend with React and Next.js. • Runs on the backend with Node.js. • Huge ecosystem and job market. • Great for building SaaS, AI apps, APIs,
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Priya
Priya@naturedotcom·
What's one programming language every developer should learn in 2026?
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@TTrimoreau Not every developer who avoids AI is "behind." Some reasons are actually reasonable: • They enjoy solving problems themselves. • They don't fully trust AI-generated code. • Their company has security or compliance restrictions. •
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
Why do some coders still refuse to use AI?
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Subham Karmakar
Subham Karmakar@Subham12R·
Hey @X algorithm 👋 Looking to connect with people who love building cool stuff. If you're into: SaaS Frontend Backend Full-stack Go DevOps Mobile Development AI / ML Data Science LeetCode & DSA Open Source Freelancing Building in public Let's connect. Always happy to meet fellow builders, learn from each other, and share what we're working on.
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@DeepStarts Yes. AI has changed how we code—not whether coding matters. Developers who only memorize syntax will struggle. Developers who can solve problems, design systems, understand users, and use AI effectively will be more valuable than ever. Don't learn coding to compete with AI.
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Deep@DeepStarts·
Be honest software engineers, Is coding still worth learning in the Al era?
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@PeterDiamandis Whether you're a fan of Elon Musk or not, SpaceX is a reminder that many of the most ambitious ideas look impossible in the beginning. Building rockets as a private company, reusing boosters, launching a global satellite network—each of those goals was widely dismissed.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
I've watched Elon build SpaceX from a rented warehouse in El Segundo to a $1.75 trillion valuation. Every expert said it was impossible — too expensive, too risky, government would never allow it. Today it prices for the largest IPO in history. Never bet against Elon! Some lessons cost real money to learn.
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@trikcode Before AI: "I have 5 unfinished side projects." After AI: "I have 128 unfinished projects, 47 domain names, 12 startup ideas, and a Notion page called 'billion dollar ideas'." 😭🚀 AI didn't cure my builder syndrome. It gave it superpowers.
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Wise@trikcode·
Before AI, I had 5 unfinished projects. After AI, I have 128 unfinished projects.
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@elonmusk One of the biggest demographic stories of the 21st century is that rising education and prosperity tend to correlate with lower birth rates. India was once viewed as a country facing population explosion. Now the conversation is increasingly shifting toward aging populations.
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@itsclivetime One thing I've noticed about the AI industry: The biggest builders aren't attached to a logo—they're attached to a mission. Going from helping build custom chips at OpenAI to joining Anthropic isn't just a job change. It's another bet on where the future is heading.
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Clive Chan@itsclivetime·
Personal update: I’ve decided to leave OpenAI. I’m proud to have been part of the custom chip program and grateful to everyone I got to build with and learn from along the way. The density of hardware talent on that team is extraordinary, and I don't think there's a better chip design team anywhere. It's been a wild journey from second hardware hire, 2.4 years ago, to now, and I'm excited to watch these chips become one of the most important engines of AGI. At the same time, I haven’t been able to shake the pull to climb a new mountain from the bottom again! I joined @AnthropicAI this week because I was deeply impressed with the team’s talent, values, and ambition, and I'm already energized by the pace and intensity of the past few days. It’s time to build.
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
While learning frontend can feel intense with components and state management, the backend is a completely different beast. It’s wild to think about how much heavy lifting—like load balancers, API gateways, database scaling, and server clusters. #WebDev #FrontEnd #BackEnd
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Keeping it simple today by breaking the UI into clean, reusable blocks. 🧱 Importing Components: Bringing in <UserProfile/>, <ContactForm/>, and more into App.jsx. ✉️ Using Props: Passing names (Bruce, Clark, Diana) into the <Welcome/> component. #WebDev #ReactJS #BuildInPublic
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@trikcode At this point, keeping up with AI feels like a full-time job 😭 You spend a week learning one tool, come back on Monday, and there's: • a new model • a new agent • a new IDE • a new benchmark • and 14 people explaining why everything you learned last week is obsolete.
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Wise@trikcode·
You basically need to be unemployed to keep up with all this AI stuff.
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@CloudflareDev @xai @Cloudflare The AI stack is getting simpler by the week 🚀 What used to require juggling providers, API keys, billing accounts, and infrastructure can now be accessed through a single gateway. The real winner isn't any specific model—it's developers who can move faster and experiment.
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Cloudflare Developers@CloudflareDev·
We're partnering with @xai to bring Grok to @Cloudflare AI Gateway. • Grok LLMs, audio, image, and video models are now available through AI Gateway • Billed directly through Cloudflare • No additional auth, env, API keys needed 𝚎𝚗𝚟.𝙰𝙸.𝚛𝚞𝚗("𝚡𝚊𝚒/𝚐𝚛𝚘𝚔-𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚐𝚒𝚗𝚎-𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚘-𝟷.𝟻-𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚟𝚒𝚎𝚠")
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@elonmusk The real challenge is protecting the values of a civilization without losing the principles that make it worth protecting in the first place.
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@averycode Welcome back 🫡 Honestly, that sounds like a productive few weeks away from the timeline. Built 2 apps. Got paying users. Grew your SaaS. Learned what the indie hacker and nomad lifestyle actually feels like. That's the kind of progress that matters. Sometimes the best growt.
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Avery@averycode·
Ok I’m back on x Spent a few weeks away, fully immersed in the hacker residency Built two apps, got paying users on one and grew my saas I’m still new to indie hacking (<1 year) but this experience felt like the perfect introduction to nomad life Now it’s time to keep building 🫡
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@rdd147 If true, this would be a notable shift in the AI market. But I'd be careful with claims like this until they're backed by official statements or earnings reports. AI spending cycles are complex—companies often move from experimentation to cost optimization as deployments mature.
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Roger@rdd147·
🚨 Sam Altman warns OpenAi and Anthropic are experiencing severe pullback on Ai spending as companies put significant restraints on spending to restrict costs. The company warns investors it’s the first time this has happened in Ai and something we never expected. The buildout costs aren’t sustainable to allow profitability to hyperscalers or end users. $soxx $dram
Business Insider@BusinessInsider

Sam Altman said AI budgeting has recently become a "huge issue" for some companies, something that "never came up" earlier this year. bit.ly/4uxIGnv

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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@jessegenet The AI race is one of the most consequential technology shifts of our lifetime, so it's understandable why people feel strongly about it. At the same time, technological progress isn't a zero-sum game. Great research, companies, and talent are emerging from many countries.
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TESHI~@Teshilogics·
@cnnbrk If this happens, it would be one of the biggest IPOs in history 🚀 What's even more remarkable is that SpaceX wasn't built around social media hype or short-term trends. It spent years solving incredibly difficult engineering problems before most people paid attention.
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CNN Breaking News
CNN Breaking News@cnnbrk·
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has unveiled plans to set a $135 share price in its initial public offering price, for a sale worth $75 billion. The blockbuster debut would make Musk the first-ever trillionaire. cnn.it/4e36wRA
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