Mark
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Mark
@alright_mark
design engineer · knowledge graph @gitlab. took some photos that one time. views my own.
AMS Katılım Aralık 2012
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@soccersamuelg could be worth it if you’re scaling the perfect hook and the perfect format and creator has THE perfectly aligned niche and insane engagement but otherwise this is absolutely batshit
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@alright_mark @CadenBurleson @trikcode You got me curious as well.
Would you mind sharing some links of what it did for you ? Would be super helpful. :)
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@CadenBurleson @trikcode it’s getting results for me 🤷🏻♂️
top video right now has ~120k views
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@alright_mark @trikcode Site is beautiful. Do you have some examples of what it creates or success stories from it?
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@ryanstellar @trikcode is that when trying to access it via the X browser? i’m just a customer of layers btw
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@alright_mark @Aivars_Meijers If it’s a crash your user experience will suffer.
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i cant take someone seriously if their dock has this many apps in it

Abaz Udosen | App Developer@abazudosen
Production-ready apps take 3 to 6 months. Period. 🛠️ Don’t let the "vibe coding" hype fool you. Shipping a weekend project is easy; shipping a scalable, secure, and polished product is a marathon, not a sprint.
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@tom_doerr i don’t understand why I would need this if my agents are already using the asc cli and I haven’t seen it articulated anywhere. you’re promoting it: do you have an answer?
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@seanallen_dev i’m finding updates to my existing apps are being approved in 12-24 hours, too. it’s the new submissions that are taking 3+ days. today is day 7 for a new submission.
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@mweinbach the iOS native biometry API can be bypassed with a passcode
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This is actually a great use of the biometrics built into your phone
It doesn’t give that app access to any of that information, but it’s a great way to verify you’re real.
That is assuming they do it like this and not try to use some weird third party service
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JUST IN: Reddit CEO says the company is considering requiring Face ID to ensure humanity in order to crack down on AI bots.
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