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Divyanshu

@div_designs

Design inconsistencies? Painful design–dev handoff? I help teams decrease inconsistency and increase shipping speeds. Let’s talk.

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Firman JP@firmaaanjp·
translating message into visuals 🤌
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@csaba_kissi Crazy shift debugging used to take hours, now it’s sometimes just one prompt
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
What a time. You can fix 5 code issues in 1 minute. I couldn't have imagined this five years ago.
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@zachpogrob True when you care about users, a lot of decisions become obvious
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Product design is simple if you just care about your users a lot
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@audrlo Rejection is just part of the path the only real failure is stopping
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every single "no" brings you closer to a "yes". don't give up.
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@CliftonSellers Tempting, but AI is basically leverage now hard to give that up.
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Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
If I gave you $10M (but you could never use AI again), would you take it?
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@stijnnoorman Reps change everything, consistency eventually beats talent
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Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
Nobody is impressive at the start. Nobody is average after 10,000 attempts.
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@GrammarHippy Platforms like Vercel or Netlify make this pretty painless deploy fast and plug in payments easily
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George Ten@GrammarHippy·
Say Claude builds a website code for you. Where would be the best place to host it? Minimal technical expertise and being able to connect it with payment providers etc?
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@ChrisRamsey60 Yeah, consistency and action beat raw intelligence more often than people admit
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Chris Ramsey | SMB and R.E.
Chris Ramsey | SMB and R.E.@ChrisRamsey60·
Most successful people I've met aren't that smart. They move fast, they take risk, they work a lot.
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shafu@shafu0x·
fucking obvious that the frontier is agentic commerce
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@asaio87 Yeah, AI helps a lot, but some coding fundamentals still make a huge difference
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
Obvious truth: you cannot vibecode if you have no idea how to code.
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Jonathan Wilke@jonathan_wilke·
Outside of coding, what’s your go-to LLM for daily use?
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Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
How can I be working on something that will last 100 years from now?
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@_devJNS Debugging most real progress comes from figuring out why things break
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what’s the most underrated skill you think every developer should have?
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@zuess05 Honestly yes just a lot slower and with way more Googling
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Suhas@zuess05·
Be honest. if claude code, cursor, and other ai coding tools disappeared right now. would you be able to finish your current project?
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2025: Ai Wrapper 2026: OpenClaw Wrapper 2027: ...........................................?
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@toddsaunders Feels like the real shift is that the bottleneck moved from writing code to knowing what to build
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
Anyone that says “you can’t build production apps” in Claude Code is either lying to themselves to justify their job security or is being willfully ignorant. We need to stop calling it “vibe coding.” That was useful 6 months ago. It’s coding… whether you like it or not. I get it, you’re not going to Claude Code your way to Anduril or Palantir or anything that requires deep systems engineering. But let’s be honest about what most of the internet actually is…. money producing web applications wrapped around a combination of APIs. That’s 90% of the software that generates 90% of the revenue on the internet. All the best engineers I know rarely write any code anymore, but it’s not “vibe coding” when they use cc for some reason. The resistance to this isn’t technical. It’s psychological. Admitting that Claude Code can build production software means admitting that the barrier to building software is over. Your once exclusive access just got democratized.
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@gregisenberg This loop is powerful build, share, listen, repeat. That’s how small ideas turn into real products
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
im excited for you because this is the most asymmetric moment in history for motivated people who want to ship ios apps, mac apps, and web apps you find a niche and then a sub-niche you build the first version in days you use ai to research the space you ask it for content ideas you learn which content people actually want you post you watch what resonates you refine the product you keep shipping the comments become feature requests the dms become customer interviews the saves tell you what the market cares about you turn that signal into product updates you turn those updates into more content distribution compounds the product gets better the audience grows one niche turns into two one app turns into a small suite one workflow turns into a platform and suddenly the thing you started in a tiny sub-niche becomes the default tool for that corner of the internet i knew you could do it
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@LucaDaCorte Love these open Q&As are such a great way to surface real problems people are facing
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Luca Da Corte
Luca Da Corte@LucaDaCorte·
Haven't done one of these in a while so let's see how it goes :D Ask me anything about: - Framer - Freelancing - Contra - or anything you believe I would know the answer to 👀
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