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Dmitri Pisarev

@dimaip

I believe in Christ. Also I'm a web developer who's learning design thinking. ex-@neoscms team member. #reactjs all things! In love with #opensource

WFH Katılım Ocak 2011
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Dmitri Pisarev@dimaip·
@thepanta82 @avidseries Disagree. Russia had the potential to be really great, and was kinda cool by 2013. That mf'er ruined things for us quite holistically.
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Panta@thepanta82·
@avidseries Starmer is the only one ruining something great
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Which one do you like the least?
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I don't get the hype wave around @garrytan. I have more commits than him in 2026, while doing actual responsible old school development in an enterprise setting, and nobody hypes me up... If I move to SF, would the hype wave finally hit me?
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Panta@thepanta82·
People are freaked out about "super-intelligence" taking over the world, but when you look at who's actually running the world, it's mostly high-agency charismatic 120-s The highest IQ human list, on the other hand, is full of niche nerds and failed students. Life is not chess.
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Dmitri Pisarev@dimaip·
Outlook just sent an email from my HR to spam (from the company domain!). I only discovered it by accident a week later. Good job, Outlook.
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Dmitri Pisarev@dimaip·
while you mf's are shipping 15kLOC/day and freaking out about AI taking your jobs, I'm going undercover into a real deep enterprise experience
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George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Nobody gets fired for being bad at their job anymore. They get fired for being good at a job that no longer needs to exist.
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Panta@thepanta82·
If you have a project on GitHub from >= 2 years ago, don't touch it! That's a gold mine for job interviews. One of the last ways to demonstrate you can actually code.
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Panta@thepanta82·
I think I found a good way to test for taste in candidates, but this kind of thing is now a top level company secret. Anything that is knowable can be gamed.
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bob yau
bob yau@bobyau·
This is a 1-2 year problem max, the rate of ai advancement/slop will be solved, and you're thinking too traditionalist. Software is no longer needed other than databases. Imagine a world where you ask ai to do a thing (report, analysis, manufacturing flow etc) and it just spins up that product on the spot. This is why people are starting to say Apps won't exist on your phone. Apps won't exist anywhere
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Alex Freberg
Alex Freberg@Alex_TheAnalyst·
I'm going to call this right now. We are going to have a large population with absolutely no critical thinking skills if they blindly trust AI for everything. We have all already seen it. They don't validate outputs. They don't really understand anything. They just ask questions, it looks good, and they go with it. There are going to be huge issues in every company as this continues over the years. The amount of technical debt and knowledge gaps are going to be insane. So much opportunity if you actually know what you're doing.
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Dmitri Pisarev@dimaip·
@thekitze I remember that feeling when my first son started talking to me at around 2, and you could actually started building a meaningful relationship with him, was a really sureal feeling. Now I have 4 of them.
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
everything i'm doing right now in life is elevated 10 times by my daughter. having a daughter is the biggest blessing and the best feeling ever. EVERYTHING is better. and "terrible twos" is overrated, she's becoming a real little human and our best friend.
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Dmitri Pisarev@dimaip·
Very inspiring! Been telling all my normie friends to do this, but very few actually are able to execute the way this dude did
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders

I know Silicon Valley startups don't want to hear this..... But the combination of someone in the trades with deep domain expertise and Claude Code will run circles around your generic software. I talked to Cory LaChance this morning, a mechanical engineer in industrial piping construction in Houston. He normally works with chemical plants and refineries, but now he also works with the terminal He reached out in a DM a few days ago and I was so fired up by his story, I asked him if we could record the conversation and share it. He built a full application that industrial contractors are using every day. It reads piping isometric drawings and automatically extracts every weld count, every material spec, every commodity code. Work that took 10 minutes per drawing now takes 60 seconds. It can do 100 drawings in five minutes, saving days of time. His co-workers are all mind blown, and when he talks to them, it's like they are speaking different languages. His fabrication shop uses it daily, and he built the entire thing in 8 weeks. During those 8 weeks he also had to learn everything about Claude Code, the terminal, VS Code, everything. My favorite quote from him was when he said, "I literally did this with zero outside help other than the AI. My favorite tools are screenshots, step by step instructions and asking Claude to explain things like I'm five." Every trades worker with deep expertise and a willingness to sit down with Claude Code for a few weekends is now a potential software founder. I can't wait to meet more people like Cory.

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Dmitri Pisarev@dimaip·
@AdamRackis actually, frontend code is where I have most feedback usually. ugh like those useEffects all over the place plz stop
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Adam Rackis@AdamRackis·
I recently tweeted something like "for frontend code I usually just accept what AI produces if the UI looks right" Boy was that stupid. My god what a stupid thing to say.
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Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
I cranked out this very complicated nested-tables management UI with Codex in about 3 hours. I absolutely HATE creating browser UI, so I'm hugely impressed and relieved by what Codex/Claude is able to do in plain CSS and HTML!
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