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Mo Shaban

@_mo_shaban

Creator of https://t.co/huHfqk6BCf and https://t.co/WCYTWObQFl, ex-Shopify, Tech lead @caracarehealth

Berlin, Germany Katılım Şubat 2011
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Mo Shaban
Mo Shaban@_mo_shaban·
@MostafaNageeb GPT 5.5 كويس لو عندك codex وهيوفر معاك شوية
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Attia@attiamo1·
على قد انشغالي في برلين ما بين شغلي و الكومينتي بتاعي هنا اللي الحمدلله بيكبر و عاملين شغل حلو السنه دي، على ما قد ما ببقى مبسوط اوي لما تيجي فرصة نتكلم في حاجه بالعربي او مصر. يوم ٢٣ ان شاء الله مع شباب @Zomra_Design هشارك شوية حاجات من اللي بعمله بقالي سنة و نص agentic coding السيشن مش لل pros و لا للمبتدئين هي حاجه في النص كده هنتكلم عن شوية حاجات بعملها انا و صحابي و الناس اللي بشتغل معاهم و ممكن تفيد الناس السيشن مجانا اونلاين من هنا app.zomra.io/free-sessions/…
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Mo Shaban@_mo_shaban·
@me2resh اسف، بوست بالغلط 😭 بس عموما شغل عالي، هجربه واديك فيدباك
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Mo Shaban@_mo_shaban·
@ahmd3ssam @YouTube حاسس اننا محتاجين نعمل version 2 الدنيا اتغيرت وفيه شوية حاجات حلوة في cursor شقلبت الدنيا
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Ahmed@ahmd3ssam·
[حلقة قديمة بس المنهجية الي محمد بيستعملها تنفع في اي وقت] بالعربي Workshop, using AI tools for 10x productivity youtube.com/live/iQxBSSFLA… via @YouTube
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Anything@anything·
Introducing Anything Max: Vibe Coding that's leaps above Lovable and Bolt We've raised money at a $100M valuation and built what we believe is the future of vibe coding. We asked 100 vibe coders to build their apps side by side on Lovable, Bolt, and Anything Max and they rated Anything Max the winner across all 3 categories - accuracy, design, and 'overall'. Here's why: • Full-stack control: Max can test backend hooks, branch database states, and debug issues, because Anything owns the full infrastructure. • Max can load up your app in its own browser and click on all buttons like a human tester to find all edge case bugs, then trace the bug across the stack - could be a frontend, backend, or a database issue (only we can do this, read #1) and autonomously fix it with 97% accuracy. Lovable and Bolt build prototypes, but Max users are building production-ready apps and already charging money for them. Blake built a gut biome app to $10K run rate Anthony built a referral tool to $20k in revenue Yuri built a suite of apps doing $40K Build your app with Max: createanything.com/max -------------------------------------------- We're hosting a $100K Hackathon to help people grow their app to $10K MRR. - We'll teach you everything we know about growing to 1M users. - You'll have 30 days to build a real product in public and get paying customers for it. If you do it well, you can start the New Year with a functioning business. Retweet and comment “LFG”, and we’ll send you a $100 discount code and the link to participate
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Ahmad Alfy
Ahmad Alfy@ahmadalfy·
A backend dev who left frontend in 2012 looked at a React codebase: "What are these generated classes? Did we cancel the cascade? Who made the web work this way?" His confusion sparked an essay. Three things pushed me to finish it: 1. That conversation 2. @DavidKPiano getting backlash for showing nested Tailwind selectors. People rejecting platform features even when reintroduced 3. @htmx_org's reminder: "relentless positivity & even-handedness wins long-term" I tried to write the critique I wish existed: sharp on the stack, fair to the people who built it. The web was built on mutation, globals, side effects. Then FP purists tried to "fix" it. What happened, and what did we lose? alfy.blog/2025/10/04/how…
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Claude@claudeai·
We just shipped automated security reviews in Claude Code. Catch vulnerabilities before they ship with two new features: - /security-review slash command for ad-hoc security reviews - GitHub Actions integration for automatic reviews on every PR
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Andrew Ng
Andrew Ng@AndrewYNg·
I'm thrilled to announce the definitive course on Claude Code, created with @AnthropicAI and taught by Elie Schoppik @eschoppik. If you want to use highly agentic coding - where AI works autonomously for many minutes or longer, not just completing code snippets - this is it. Claude Code has been a game-changer for many developers (including me!), but there's real depth to using it well. This comprehensive course covers everything from fundamentals to advanced patterns. After this short course, you'll be able to: - Orchestrate multiple Claude subagents to work on different parts of your codebase simultaneously - Tag Claude in GitHub issues and have it autonomously create, review, and merge pull requests - Transform messy Jupyter notebooks into clean, production-ready dashboards - Use MCP tools like Playwright so Claude can see what's wrong with your UI and fix it autonomously Whether you're new to Claude Code or already using it, you'll discover powerful capabilities that can fundamentally change how you build software. I'm very excited about what agentic coding lets everyone now do. Please take this course! deeplearning.ai/short-courses/…
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Ahmed Ash 👨‍💻@ahmedash95·
🎉 Happy to share that InlineAI beta is now available to the public! You can start using it now to enhance your writing workflow on your Mac. ✍️💻
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Mo Shaban@_mo_shaban·
I’ve been trying to crack the indie hacking with some small ideas over the last 5 years or more. No big success yet 😃 The tech is not the bottleneck any more it is distribution. So if you are a marketer wants to join forces, please DM me.
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Mo Shaban@_mo_shaban·
@m0hamedAmin اهم حاجة في وجهة نظري تفهم الاسباب اللي خلت المشروع يوصل للمرحلة الحالية وتتحاول تنجبنها. اغلب الاوقات المشكلة مش في ال stack ولكن في القرارات اللي اتاخدت خلال المشروع. وخلي بالك يا التاريخ يعيد مفسه وتقع في نفس المشاكل.
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Amin@m0hamedAmin·
لو هتكتب مشروع من اول وجديد (refactor legacy system) ايه الحاجات اللي هتحطها في اعتبارك وانت بتختار ال stack الجديد لو مفيش عليك اي قيود
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Ahmad Alfy
Ahmad Alfy@ahmadalfy·
إن شاء الله هكون في برلين مع @logaretm بين ٢٤ و٢٧ الشهر ده. جدولنا مضغوط جداً بس أحب أقابل كل الأحباء اللي ممكن أقابلهم. كنت بفكر أجيب قفصين مانجا عويس وأوزعهم بس @ahmdelemam قال لي هياخدوهم في المطار. لو حد عايز حاجة أجيبهاله من مصر يبعت لي DM.
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Mo Shaban@_mo_shaban·
Outstanding people will always out stand, in coding by hand or with the help of AI. Even if the market is going super competitive and hard to get a job, make sure you out stand others.
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Ahmed Elemam
Ahmed Elemam@ahmdelemam·
وأما بنقول المجال و الوصف الوظيفي للناس هيتغير، الناس بتتشمبز لنا في الرد و محدش يقولي ده تغير بسبب الظروف الإقتصادية
Dayem@dayem

المسافة الفاصلة بين ال Engineering وال Product بتتاكل … اعلان عن وظيفة بعنوان Product Engineer هيقسم وقته ما بين product tasks و ما بين engineering tasks وكمان full stack مش اي كلام يعني 😅 قالك design و build و deploy … وكله بال AI

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Mo Shaban@_mo_shaban·
@alaadinmu طبعا، فيه جزء كبير لسه هيتعمل من غير ال AI زي ال infrastructure وال platform اللي هيتشغل عليها الحاجات دي. بس لو شركة صغيرة، غالبا هتعتمد على الحلول الجاهزة الموحودة دلوقتي زي Vercel او اللي شبها
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Alaa@alaadinmu·
@_mo_shaban بس اعتقد هيبقى من غير جزء ال architecture لانه واسع جدا و مش مجرد feature و خلاص
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Mo Shaban@_mo_shaban·
بخصوص موضوع ال AI والوظايف بتاعتنا ك developers اظن الفواصل بين ال product owner وال software developer وال product designer هتختفي وهيبقى فيه وظيفة جديدة ممكن يكون اسمها مثلا product developer ده بيعمل كل حاجك، بيجيله الافكار بشكل واسع وهوا بيعمل كل حاجة مع ال AI ويسلم المشروع
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