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@andrewc0des

Openly coding my way from cold brews at home to cappuccinos in Rome ☕️🇮🇹 https://t.co/8NDXvApOX9 https://t.co/9Y34YBfZEq https://t.co/yqG2ER3FpZ

🟨⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ -$100/ $10K MRR Katılım Şubat 2023
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
PSA: seeking marketing genius to match my tech genius I sling apps, like they sling Big Macs I can make a fully functional full stack app for any business in less than eight hours Recent projects: reelburst.ai CyberSwarmAI.com HammerrTime.com Comment if interested & why
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@svunzz Pricing is tough. it’s a real balance between what people are willing to pay and how much it costs to make the service itself. Like I’m struggling with the same thing for my app AutoVidSync.com, where we need to get it more in front of small businesses versus consumers
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Mikael Svens
Mikael Svens@svunzz·
@andrewc0des Exactly, if you can reach a good cost per purchase, then you can run ads for a long time. My product price is way too low for that atm. I need to raise the price a bit but I’m still collecting data and is A/B testing.
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Mikael Svens@svunzz·
feels good to be alive.. 3 purchases in MammansCV 🚀
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@athcanft .@svunzz I don’t think you’re doing iOS, but apparently the ad-only strategy worked for this guy for it
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@svunzz You made me think though, depending on the price of your service and their lifetime value, it might be worth it. Organic is ideal, but if you could scale with paid ads, then that works too. I’ve just heard most startups needing to raise money to do that
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Mikael Svens@svunzz·
@andrewc0des haha no worries mate, I need to work on getting organic traffic in the long run though
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@svunzz Doh! Should’ve read your tweet before 😅
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@svunzz That’s awesome! How do you think they discovered you? Congrats on acquiring paid users 👏
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@CodeWizard Haha now I can see why you want so many! It’s true - I often have a dedicated window just for Slack or Discord myself
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Luke@ldo_dev·
@andrewc0des Thank you man :) You’d find a use for them! Normally it’s games on one, wiki for the game on another and X/Discord on the last 🤣
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Luke@ldo_dev·
Quick reminder for anyone grinding away on their side project right now 🫡 The thing you're building? It matters. Keep shipping. Keep iterating. Keep showing up even when the signups aren't rolling in yet. It's going to be worth it. Promise 😆
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@won__sikkk Oh no! 😆 glad I’m not the only one, but sorry to hear this is more or less the norm.
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Wonsik Oh
Wonsik Oh@won__sikkk·
@andrewc0des Two hours on something that should take five minutes is just part of Apple platform development.
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Has anyone else spent like two hours on something meant to be simple recently? My latest one was getting my "transparent" background to be transparent... It keeps placing a white background behind it in the dark mode for my Swift-native iOS app
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Not exactly what I asked, but I'll take it. OpenAI's Realtime cost me like $150 in an hour of dev work. It blew past my budget, and I had to back pay for it. So I'm not too angry that my Cursor agent did this, even though I just asked a question about a method name
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@pingshivam I think it looks pretty good! The only thing that I disliked was the middle green bar, I found it reminded me of television news programs with the scrolling news. Otherwise, strong colors and I liked the other reactions you demoed
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Shivam Verma 🛠️
Shivam Verma 🛠️@pingshivam·
Made a landing page after a long time and got a one shot approval for it heheheh (have edited out the name cause ofc) how does it look chat?
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Does Claude Code do this by default now? Or is this the default with Opus 4.6? I think that was one of the bigger changes between 4.5 -> 4.6 it spawns its own subagents I'm glad it can manage them. Otherwise, I don't recommend having too many agents simultaneously work on a single repo. I remember Cursor at one point made it so they worked on their own branches, but I still found it more trouble than it's worth
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Cristian Uibar
Cristian Uibar@cristianuibar·
Having dedicated sub agents for reviewing different parts of your app is so helpful! This is next-level productivity. Fixing any issue works in a similar fashion. How do you handle security in your apps?
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@phosphenq This is an amazing sequence as well. I'm excited to try this out. Thanks for sharing. Most people: watch episode, don't understand, feel frustrated, Google three words, forget them by next week. Flip the order. Cards first. Episode second.
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Yes, absolutely! Just have it focus on the most foundational words in the language. Like in his screenshots, I saw Russian text, so I'd want it to teach me things like Da, Nyet, Spaciba, pojalista, droog, along with other common words in the language that I can pick up in the epidote
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Mykhailo Babkin
Mykhailo Babkin@babkin_ai·
@phosphenq That’s an amazing way to learn language. But how would you apply it for absolute beginners?
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Anyone else a bit scared of future tech roles from software dev to IT to security engineers, because of vibe coding..? and yet still spending hours or days vibe coding projects?
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Thanks for reposting this! I do tons of work with AI voice agents and am always looking for faster capabilities. I'll compare with my current stack. Although, I'll push back on attempting to replicate a receptionist... Some receptionists do much more than just booking appointments
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Charly Wargnier
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
🚨 Google just wiped out the entire call center industry. → Their new voice API handles sub-second latency voice AI → Multi-lingual calls perfectly. → 90+ languages. → Replaces receptionists with a Python script. Want to profit? Do this: #1 Target salons, clinics or similar #2 Build an AI agent to handle FAQs & bookings #3 Charge $1000/mo (Human receptionists cost $3k/mo). The window closes in 6 months or less. Build it today 😏
Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio

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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Hi! I collaborated with the Associate Dean of the University of Hawaii's Law School to build an app that simulates in-court experiences like direct/ cross examinations. Would anyone be interested in using this? See TrialTutor.com for more details.
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Anyone else simultaneously scared of how vibe coding might take all tech jobs and yet still spending hours or days vibe coding? I've probably spent more than 160 hours developing AutoVidSync.com -- able to get the first video automated in month 1, month 2 extended it into a website, 3 got the scheduling feature down
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
Thanks for the share Mau! I almost want to ask for that Claude Skill for the viral video editing, except, I'm not sure how I feel about the tactic. It's kind of confusing, but gets people to watch. I've seen some of your videos on IG like this! Although, I prefer the meme content
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Andrew@andrewc0des·
@heynavtoor The Dark Knight in action… The military has done similar work with heartbeat detection scopes/ rescue gear. Incredible results with this! I’ve seen a python app like it, but the features don’t come close
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Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 Someone just turned your WiFi router into a full-body surveillance system. No cameras. No wearables. No video. Just radio waves. It's called RuView. It uses the WiFi signals already in your room to detect human poses, track breathing, measure heart rate, and see through walls. Not a concept. Not a research paper. Working code you can run right now. Here's what this thing actually does: → Tracks full 17-point body pose using only WiFi signals → Detects breathing rate (6-30 BPM) without touching anyone → Measures heart rate (40-120 BPM) from across the room → Sees through walls, furniture, and debris up to 5 meters deep → Tracks multiple people simultaneously with zero identity swaps → Self-learns from raw WiFi data. No labeled datasets needed Here's how it works: WiFi signals pass through your room and hit the human body. The body scatters those signals differently based on position, breathing, even heartbeat. RuView reads that scattering pattern and reconstructs everything. A mesh of 4 ESP32 nodes ($48 total) gives you 360-degree coverage with 12 measurement links, 20 Hz updates, and sub-30mm precision. Here's the wildest part: It has a disaster response mode called WiFi-Mat. It detects survivors trapped under rubble through concrete walls, classifies injury severity using START triage protocol, and estimates 3D position. The kind of tool that saves lives after earthquakes. The Rust implementation processes 54,000 frames per second. That's 810x faster than the Python version. The entire Docker image is 132 MB. The AI model fits in 55 KB of memory. Runs on an $8 ESP32 chip. Train once, deploy in any room. No retraining. No recalibration. 1,100+ tests. SHA-256 verified capability audit. 22.4K GitHub stars. 2.7K forks. MIT License. 100% Open Source.
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