Talha Siddique
529 posts

Talha Siddique
@TheSiddiqss
Senior FSE | Building Curated AI Skills Directory
Planet Earth Katılım Mayıs 2014
420 Takip Edilen117 Takipçiler

@hthieblot github.com/cocoindex-io incremental context engine for long horizon agents
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Unpopular opinion: most "prompt engineering" is just a skill file you haven't written yet.
Free tool to write it for you → findskills.co/skill-generator
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the best AI skills aren't the ones with the most features
they're the ones that solve one problem really well
findskills.co is basically just a giant filter for "actually useful" vs "AI wrapper with a landing page"
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@KaiXCreator Building a curated skills directory for AI agents so you can easily search which skills you need. No fluff!
findskills.co
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just shipped: findskills.co now has 372+ claude skills indexed
been building this for last 9 days. still can't believe people actually use it lol
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I made $2,988 in October 2025.
💼 Job — $2,700
🚦 YourWebsiteScore — $288
Next month the job part disappears
Time to make it up with SaaS
Marc Lou@marclou
I made $66,040 in October 2025. 🧑💻 CodeFast — $20.7K ⚡️ ShipFast — $16.8K 📈 DataFast — $16.3K ⭐️ TrustMRR — $8.6K 🐥 Twitter — $1.5K 🍜 Indie Page — $850 🧬 BioAge — $637 💨 Zenvoice — $236 🎞️ YouTube — $118 🌱 HabitsGarden — $109 🛡️ ByeDispute — $48 📚 WorkbookPDF — $57 💩 PoopUp — $85 + My SaaS is about to overtake my boilerplate + I added a new income stream to my little portfolio with TrustMRR
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@Loop_and_lift It’s 2025 and DSA is still being asked in tech interviews 🚩
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@mddanishyusuf Best idea to market yourself and capture leads 🔥
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🎉 Introducing "Developer as an Assistant" — Get project assistance and automate tasks with code.
→ devasst.com
About my work— I built more than 15 micro startups since 2019, 7 discontinued, 8 acquired.

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@e_opore Learning Javascript is not difficult. Landing a job with JS in highly competitive market is difficult 😥
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@LinusEkenstam Wowww. Couldn’t be a better way to market herself.
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@wydmanski_ Continued…
Is the code easy to understand? Consider factors like variable/method naming, code comments, and overall structure.
Have you implemented proper error handling?
Is your code accessible to users with disabilities?
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As a senior software engineer, I have a mental checklist of best practices I go through when coding.
You will level up your game and stand our from the crowd if you apply it too:
1. Is it possible to use a component from a UI library to make the process quicker?
2. Can the code be simplified by using util packages like lodash?
3. Can I reuse any existing components within the codebase?
4. When using strings, numbers, lists, objects - is there already a defined const for that?
5. Are there any CSS vars I should use to keep the code clean and DRY?
6. Does performance matter - e.g. can I use built-in Array methods, or should I use the for loop?
7. If responsiveness matters (doesn't always) - is the UI mobile friendly?
8. Do the colors match? (I use coolors .io, you should too)
9. Should I add micro-animations? (like adding a border after a short delay)
10. Is the component I'm writing reusable? How can I make it as reusable as possible?
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