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Ahmet Ozisik

@ahmet_php

Bootstrapped founder of https://t.co/xvaAQyvTrY @ https://t.co/RHov0hFSWL → SEO @ https://t.co/qoPHlQg0sk → Summarize your Github @ https://t.co/cr2aWBgHRo → Monitor Code Agents

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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
Love the energy of LaunchDay. Take a moment to check out my product GitLoom and many others 👀
Dagobert - Corporate sellout 👔@dagorenouf

LaunchDay #3 is here 🥳 I've met 13 indie makers from all over the world: - Lydia who pivoted her product 6 times in 2 years, and finally found success when she got back to her original idea. - Yahia who builds a super niche product with very slow growth but almost 0 churn. So it still grows nice and steady. - Tadas who is leaving his job at the end of the week for the first time, to build his influencer database full time. - Samuel who had been working on his product for 6 years, but could only unlock its true value once the ChatGPT API came out - ...and 9 more Now I'm launching them all on itslaunchday.com. You can see their interviews, a demo of their products, and talk with them live. → if you love indie makers: go check them out and retweet this post for reach 💙 We need to support each other on this crazy journey 💪 ps: they're giving their biggest discounts ever for 48 hours only 👀

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Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
@jeffrey_way 3 months ago, this would rarely be the case (accepting everything untouched). 6 months ago, even less chance. Laravel Boost helped. Mostly LLMs are just getting better at coding tasks by the day. AI is no longer a "slop maker" in my eyes (I still use caution!)
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
Described a feature I need to Claude. It would've taken me perhaps the entire day to build this properly. Ok half a day if not that. Within 30 minutes, I went from approved plan to implemented feature. Fired up VS Code to check the diff. To "refactor" Ended up changing nothing 🤷‍♂️
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Jeffrey Way
Jeffrey Way@jeffrey_way·
I think it's probably undeniable that RIGHT NOW, if you effectively vibe code your projects, the codebase will become increasingly worse with each passing day. Not sure that any combo of tests + formatters + skills can prevent that.
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Burak Nevruzoğlu
Burak Nevruzoğlu@buraknevruzoglu·
What if you could just describe your creative workflow — and watch it build itself? That's what MoodNode does. ⌘K → describe → done. Agentic AI that builds your node workflow for you. Power users: full node canvas, total control. Beginners: just tell it what you want. Same tool. Different entry points. Free to use. BYOK if you want. #agenticai #buildinpublic #aitools #aiworkflow
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
@stevesi That's because you don't know the full power of the Commando 450.
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Steven Sinofsky@stevesi·
I find it incredible that there are shower heads you can order online but cannot be shipped to certain states and this is hardcore enforced. Contraband shower heads.
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
@fkadev True. Well, there is always something or someone to blame isn't there 😅
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fatih kadir akın
Hot take: Human creates more slop than AI. AI writes better code than most of human programmers 🙄
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Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
@iuliatech This is such a trap nowadays 😀 Make sure to calculate not just Claude subscription / token costs to build it, but your opportunity cost. So it’s: Your hourly rate x Time you will sink into building, maintaining and hosting your own solution vs. Just paying the damn SaaS
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iulia 👩‍💻@iuliatech·
Should I pay for a subscription or build the app myself? 🤔
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
@benfurkankilic Üretim kolaylığından çok arz fazlalığından dolayı sanki… Herkes aynı postları atıyor. Herkes üç aşağı beş yukarı aynı app’leri yapıyor. Özgünlük azaldı. Üretilen şey kolay da üretilse “farklı” olmadıkça gümbürtüye gidiyor. Ama o fark kalite de olabilir, başka bir değişken de.
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Furkan Kılıç
Furkan Kılıç@benfurkankilic·
Üretimi kolay olan her şeyin değeri de sıfıra yakınsıyor. Bu sebeple 2 günde yaptığınız applerin, dakikalar içinde ürettiğiniz onlarca videonun, AI ile yazılmış ve kontrol edilmemiş postların başarılı olma ihtimali sıfıra yakın. Özgünlük ve kaliteye yatırım yapmak lazım.
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Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
People keep chanting "SaaS is dead" and "UI is dying as well" A good UI will give you information faster than talking or chatting. That's the point. Think like this: Do you prefer asking the waiter what's on the menu, or just "looking" at a nice menu? There is your answer.
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Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
Hey @PaddleHQ We requested a domain approval on February 26. Still waiting after 3 weeks. And the support team is ghosting us now 👻 Are we good?
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
@JayVander_ ugh yeah.. once I start recognizing repetitive patterns, that becomes cringe for me. Not the tone itself, but the robotic feeling. Like this “no x, no y — just z” cliche. It’s everywhere now…. Humans avoid that. Once something is overused, it becomes “uncool” and we drop it.
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Jay Vander 😎
Jay Vander 😎@JayVander_·
Do you think LLMs having a super annoying tone of voice is a fundamental AI problem or just the preference of the labs?
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
@levelsio @phteocos None of my business but just curious so I will ask, what do you do with all the extra cash? Invest into Real estate? Index Funds? Luxury and spoils? What does the allocation look like :)
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Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
I signed up for MicroConf’s community, they charge $50/mo to access it. There were some good people, but it just didn’t feel like an actual community - more like some random posts, people asking for advice and disappearing. LaunchDay slack channel was so much better because it was a small group and it was easy to connect on a personal level. We actually rooted for each other. There is something there for sure, and if you build a community there are ways to monetize that of course beyond the one off €100 launchday was charging… I don’t know man 🙃
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Jay Vander 😎
Jay Vander 😎@JayVander_·
I miss itslaunchday @dagorenouf I love seeing people who are releasing stuff talking to peers in a casual fashion Those tiktok style pseudo audience building posts on X don't hit the same spot for me Same for starterstory etc. Give me real people
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
1. Bruno - Better Postman alternative 2. TablePlus - DB admin tool, fast and rich feature set 3. Railway - Quickly deploy an app inexpensively 4. LangFuse - Telemetry and prompt storage for your LLM apps 5. VAPI - Build voice agents easily 6. GitLoom.ai - Github insights and reports for your team 7. PostHog - Analytics, logging, error tracking and more
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tara_@TechByTaraa·
9 Developer Tools You Should Know:- 1. Postman – Test APIs easily 2. Docker – Run apps in containers 3. Git – Version control for code 4. Figma – UI/UX design tool 5. Vercel – Deploy frontend instantly 6. Firebase – Backend without managing servers 7. Insomnia – API testing alternative to Postman 8. Sentry – Monitor and fix errors in apps 9. Cloudflare – Security + CDN for websites Which one do you use the most?
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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
Happy Thursday Builders. ☕️ You don't need another side project. You need paying users. Post your current project below and let's get some eyes on it
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Audiencon⚡️@audiencon·
drop your project i’m boosting builders tonight 👇
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
@klos @tnilab_rodnas Except, the good programmer now also uses Claude, so you can still delegate and benefit from the speed gains? This is a bit like saying, tractor is much better than a human worker to plough a field… Well, d’uh…
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klos@klos·
@tnilab_rodnas A good programmer could likely do it in a week or two. I don't know anybody who could do it in an hour. This is the "tech breakthrough" part.
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klos@klos·
3 years ago, I hired a programmer to write a feature. He tried for almost 3 months. It cost me ~$10k, and the result was so buggy that I decided to turn it off. Today, I'm deploying the same feature written by Opus in about 1h. It's not binary, but many programer s are worse than AI in most tasks.
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Freek Van der Herten
Freek Van der Herten@freekmurze·
I never write down migrations. Down migrations are the least tested code in any Laravel app. They're written once and never run. And when you do need to roll back, you don't know beforehand what you need to do with the data would already be stored in the updated schema.
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Ahmet Ozisik
Ahmet Ozisik@ahmet_php·
Thing is, snapshot according to who? Not all environments and code branches will agree about what’s the latest schema. Migrations let you find the delta. I could see it working in a solo project, or before hitting prod. Prisma ORM (js) does that. It actually is fun and cleaner, so I agree with that part.
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Jason McCreary
Jason McCreary@gonedark·
@ahmet_php I think having 100 migrations is a "strange take". 😉 The snapshot is after the migration. The migrations get deployed as usual. But would be removed/squashed after running (per environment). That last part is the "missing link". Again, an idea to push the boundaries.
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Jason McCreary
Jason McCreary@gonedark·
I’d go so far as to say migrations themselves are unnecessary. At least beyond their changeset. Once applied, they should be removed and the latest schema should be snapshotted. There’s no reason any application should run hundreds of “old” migrations in sequence.
Freek Van der Herten@freekmurze

I never write down migrations. Down migrations are the least tested code in any Laravel app. They're written once and never run. And when you do need to roll back, you don't know beforehand what you need to do with the data would already be stored in the updated schema.

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