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Peter Mick

@ThePeterMick

Partner at @JoinPond, indie dev building www stuff 🎬 https://t.co/khLyvXWtAe 💰 https://t.co/qEyXflfAxN 🎉 https://t.co/1ekh9VyfHe 🤝 https://t.co/LZW0cERvMj, 3x dad, husband, be kind 😊

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Peter Mick
Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
@de_henne put a Stripe link, "unlimited nicknames for $99/yr"
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Hen 🍵@de_henne·
Years ago, we built a fun little tool called the "Funny Nickname Generators" The funny thing about it, every year on St. Patrick's Day, visitor traffic spikes, it's been that way for years. 😄
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Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
You do review your AI code right?
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Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
@denicmarko woah this is nice, I think more and more will be just us focusing on logic... and AI do absolutely everything else <3
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Marko Denic
Marko Denic@denicmarko·
Most AI demos work great… until you try to run them in production. Long-running tasks time out. Retries break workflows. Queues become a nightmare. That’s exactly the problem Trigger.​dev is solving. It’s an open-source platform for building AI agents and workflows in TypeScript, designed to handle the messy reality of production systems like retries, queues, long-running tasks, and scaling. Instead of wiring together fragile scripts, you can build durable AI workflows directly in your codebase. Example concept: You want an AI research agent that: 1. Takes a topic 2. Searches the web 3. Analyzes sources 4. Generates a report 5. Streams results to your UI With Trigger.​dev you can orchestrate that as a single task, with retries, logging, and real-time updates built in. What makes it interesting for devs: ↳ TypeScript-first → fully type-safe agent logic ↳ No timeouts → long-running AI jobs actually work ↳ Real-time streaming → pipe LLM responses directly to your frontend ↳ Agent orchestration → prompt chains, routing, parallel tasks ↳ Runs your existing tools → Python scripts, browser automation, FFmpeg, and more In other words: You focus on AI logic. The platform handles infrastructure, scaling, and reliability. If you're building AI products in Node or TypeScript, this is worth checking out: fandf.co/4rmbopJ — Thanks to @triggerdotdev for sponsoring this post.
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
🙀 "Is ready for launch?" needs 2 more upvotes to make it to the Monthly Top 3 on Uneed․best Still holding the #1 position for today. Thanks for all your support, guys!
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Igor@hansa.chat
[email protected]@igorhansachat·
@ThePeterMick No, I mostly scream on it that nothing is working and run tests to ensure everything is working 😂
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Dogan Ural
Dogan Ural@doganuraldesign·
Fuck it, man. I’m so sick of these algorithm changes.
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🚨JUST IN: prompt stacking is live! keep sending messages while Anything builds through the queue
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Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
@anything The more messages you send the higher your MRR will be?
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Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
hey @grok what should we invest in based on today's AI news?
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