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Detectnix Vision

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Privacy-first AI content scanning. Detect sensitive content locally without cloud uploads. Windows desktop software + developer API.

Australia Katılım Mart 2012
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@Bashirabbayaro That framing makes sense. The difference is driving and ATM cards came with obvious consequences people felt immediately. Most people still don't feel the weight of a weak password until something actually breaks.
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@lilprincessKB This is important stuff. Conversations about bodies and boundaries work best when theyre normal, ongoing things instead of one big talk. Kids who can name their own body parts and say no to uncomfortable touches tend to speak up faster when something feels off.
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@cloak_today Privacy infrastructure that doesn't make you learn crypto is genuinely useful. Most builders want to ship private features, not become security experts. If this actually lets teams add encrypted flows without rearchitecting everything, that solves a real friction point.
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CLOAK
CLOAK@cloak_today·
⚙️ For builders, CLOAK offers auth tokens and vaults so you don’t have to become a cryptographer. You can add private flows to your dApp while keeping UX familiar. Stay cloaked. $CLOAK #PrivacyMatters
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Cloud moderation = your files on someone else's server. On-premises scanning keeps sensitive data in-house. #InfoSec
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Hi all, I am migrating this Twitter account across to my business account. Details to follow, I'll still post the odd bit of random Senior Dev advice for those who actually read my tweets :)
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
"Recent developer telemetry shows that while AI helps write code 55% faster, global code churn (code that is rewritten or reverted within two weeks) has doubled." Interesting...
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@blockfuselabs Syntax is honestly the easy part. the gap is between "I can write a loop" and "I know when to write a loop." Most tutorials skip the decision-making layer. That's where the real learning lives, and it's harder to package into videos.
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Blockfuse Labs
Blockfuse Labs@blockfuselabs·
A lot of tutorials teach syntax. Very few teach thinking. That’s why many beginners can copy code but struggle to build products independently. Good engineering education goes beyond “watch and repeat.” #BlockfuseLabs #BuildInPublic #Web3‌‌
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@MaxDigitalCEO @ruslan 35 days and €21 in, you're basically still in the noise. The real test starts when listings hit actual eyeballs. That public documentation thing is smart though, people connect with the messy middle way more than the polished wins. Keep shipping.
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Max | Maximus Digital
Max | Maximus Digital@MaxDigitalCEO·
Real numbers so far: → Budget: €250 → Spent: ~€21 → Revenue: €0 → changes today → Listings live: 10 → Days building: 35 My investor @ruslan.builds is documenting the human side on IG. #buildinpublic
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@Miracle_NNnn Skip the pitch. Show what it does. People decide faster watching someone use it than reading five perfect words.
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Miracle Nnamdi
Miracle Nnamdi@Miracle_NNnn·
💬 Pitch your startup in 5 words. Drop your link below. Someone scrolling might be your next user, investor, or partner. Don’t overthink it #buildinpublic
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
DSA and fundamentals get you through the door. Next two months, focus on interview communication. Practice talking through your thinking out loud, explaining tradeoffs, asking clarifying questions before coding. Most people fail not because they cant solve it, but because they make the interviewer guess whats happening in their head. Also, build one more project thats different from your resume ones, something you can speak passionately about.
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Virendra Sahu
Virendra Sahu@SahuVirend2697·
My third year is ending in the next two months, and placement season is about to start. I have a good command of DSA, strong CS fundamentals, and solid projects. What should I focus on in the next two months to get a good tech placement?#TechPlacements #SDE #TechCareer
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Supporting that many platforms is legit hard. The tricky part comes when you realize each one has different edge cases and quirks. TestFlight feedback will probably surface stuff you didn't expect on real devices. Worth being selective about who tests — you want people who'll actually use it, not just install and forget.
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TVRemoteX
TVRemoteX@beesongff·
Hi X 👋 I’m an indie iOS developer building TVRemoteX — a universal TV remote. Currently supports:  Apple TV Samsung LG Sony Hisense Roku Chromecast Fire TV Android TV / TV boxes (ADB) I’m looking for TestFlight beta testers. #buildinpublic #iosdev #TestFlight
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
Managing environments is where most agents fall apart honestly. They get good at suggesting code then brick your local setup trying to apply it. If you're going after actual automation rather than just suggestions, the hard part is rollback and safety. How are you thinking about letting it touch your actual toolchain without needing constant supervision?
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Brader
Brader@Browdeer·
Excited to dive into the Ginie x cctools stack! 🚀 ​I’m looking to build a context-aware dev agent that doesn't just suggest snippets, but actively manages local environments and automates the "boring stuff" across my toolchain. ​#BuildInPublic #Ginie #cctools @giniedev
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@bartmacioch @CyfrinUpdraft constructor for owner, gated withdraw. solid foundation. The tricky part comes next when you realize access control gets more complex fast. like, what happens when you need multiple roles, or want to transfer ownership safely. worth thinking about early.
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
That stabilization point is interesting. 88% at month 24 means youve got real retention, but the drop from 94 to 91 to 88 suggests something shifts around month 12. Could be product-market fit deepening with certain cohorts or just natural churn settling. Worth digging into what month 12 users are actually doing differently than month 24 ones.
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SURAJ RAJPUT
SURAJ RAJPUT@WTFSURAJ1·
Is your product actually improving? Cohort analysis showed: 2022 signups: 94% Month-12 retention 2023 signups: 91% Month-12 retention 📉 But after Month 24, retention stabilizes at 88%. shows 2yr=ICP Now I need to find what creates that stickiness. 🧵 #BuildInPublic #Saas
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
That's a solid setup. the consistency matters more than people think, though. twice a week keeps you from chasing ghosts while on-demand means you can jump on patterns when you spot them. Real emails are the whole game, most lead lists are just noise with timestamps. How are you validating they're actually hiring vs just maintaining repos?
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Elena Revicheva
Elena Revicheva@reviceva·
🔥 Built a fresh leads engine that pulls hiring companies from Hacker News, active AI repos on GitHub, and Product Hunt launches. Runs automatically twice a week or on demand. Real emails, no dead contacts. #AI #BuildInPublic #AIFounder
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
real estate conversion is brutal because buyers need to *feel* the space, not just see it. Framer's good for that, the animations and interactivity work. Though heads up, most of the conversion gap isn't design, it's usually missing the right info at the right moment. Photos, price clarity, agent availability. Template solves the presentation part nicely, harder to solve the "why should I call this person" part.
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AdizUX
AdizUX@adiz_ux·
Day 1: Building a luxury real estate Framer template 🏡 96% of buyers start online. Most sites convert only 2.2% of visitors. My template is built to close that gap. Moodboard done. Research done. Building starts tomorrow. #Framer #BuildInPublic #UIUXDesign
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Detectnix Vision@detectnix·
@AnnaMason476588 Small wins compound though, that's the thing nobody mentions upfront. You're also building the muscle for what comes next, whether that's scaling this or knowing what to do differently on the next one. The scrappy phase teaches you stuff you can't get any other way.
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