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Nikita Bayev
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Nikita Bayev
@drugoi_dev
👨🏻💻 Head of Web & Mobile Dev / Host of #AlmatyJS meetups / Cursor Ambassador
Almaty, Kazakhstan Katılım Mart 2021
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Thanks @iosartem for participating in our iOS Meetup.
Kinda sad that not all programming languages benefit from AI coding 100%, but Artem’s talk gave a clear picture of what’s going on in iOS agentic development.
Artem Novichkov@iosartem
I did it! Just gave a talk about agentic coding. Thanks to everyone who came, and special thanks to the organizers @drugoi_dev 😉
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ngl, seeing how the @cursor_ai team operates from an ambassador’s perspective is genuinely inspiring
I've rarely seen this level of agency across every part of the work
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@nikitabier But what if I want to target different countries with my content?
Local X audience is really small in our case.
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Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X:
We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language.
While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform.
We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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there are so many cursor events next 2 weeks it doesn't even fit on the screen! go check out some close to you in the calendar:
luma.com/cursorcommunity

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Looks like @github is not accessible from Kazakhstan.
Hope it hasn’t been banned by our government again.
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Shipping code with AI tools but never experienced Cursor? I am giving one developer a 14-day Cursor Pro pass – this is not a lottery, it is a skill-based selection where your answer determines the winner.
To enter, reply in 2–3 sentences with one specific way you would use Cursor Pro in the next 14 days. Tell me what you are building and why Cursor would accelerate your work. Only replies following this format qualify. I will select one person based on clarity, specificity, and fit – then send the private link directly.
Entries are open until 14th March at 23:59 UTC. After that, I’ll review all eligible replies and notify the selected person within 48 hours.
Already a Cursor user? You cannot redeem this yourself, but share it with a developer who deserves to level up.
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Built diddo: a CLI that tracks your git commits with a post-commit hook and turns them into AI daily summaries.
diddo today / diddo week — no manual logging, just commit and ask "what did I do?"
Installation guide is here — github.com/drugoi/diddo-h…
#BuildWithCursor

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Here’s the thing — I didn’t write all 1k lines of code by hand, and Python isn’t even my go-to stack.
Without AI coding agents, especially @cursor_ai, this tool probably wouldn't exist.
Not because the code is hard, but because the debugging time budget for a volunteer-run meetup is zero. We'd still be scrubbing through recordings frame by frame.
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We built a small Python tool that automatically detects slide transitions in recorded AlmatyJS talks using SIFT + RANSAC, generates a DaVinci Resolve timeline, and reduces hours of manual timestamping to ~2.5 minutes per talk.
It reaches ~88% accuracy, with quick fixes via CSV for the remaining cases.
Built in a weekend with OpenCV and some pragmatic heuristics.
Here is the story…

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