Teodor-Valentin Maxim

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Teodor-Valentin Maxim

Teodor-Valentin Maxim

@fdd6445

Romania, Cluj-Napoca Katılım Aralık 2024
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Paulius 🏴‍☠️
Paulius 🏴‍☠️@0xPaulius·
if someone tells you the app takes 6 months to build he's: 1) a dev agency 2) he RAW coding like its 2023 if ur building real shit: take it from @ycombinator , not me: ship fast even if it's broken/bad/mediocre/embarrassing. Don't wait to polish it. Launch the minimal "v0" version (or whatever you have) as soon as possible — well before you feel ready. This is one of the very first things they tell every batch of founders
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Seb
Seb@plainionist·
@albertadevs If you apply for a senior position and get such kind of question you know you are at the wrong company🤷‍♂️
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Alberta Tech
Alberta Tech@albertadevs·
I just know when I’m interviewing for a senior vibe coder position in 2030 they’re still going to be asking how to reverse a linked list
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Adit_Yah🍁
Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Developers — brutal honesty: If AI disappeared tomorrow… how confident are you that you could still do your job at the same level? • 100% fine • Slightly slower • Struggling a lot • I’m finished 💀
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Teodor-Valentin Maxim
@fhinkel Calling yourself a Phd and then making an asinine statement like that makes me weep for the humanity.
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Franziska Hinkelmann, PhD
Senior engineers mocking AI agents for hallucinations is like blaming a toddler for not walking on day one. You don't dismiss potential because it isn't perfect yet.
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Teodor-Valentin Maxim
@Davefinito @windowsinsider Leave Defender there. That piece of software is actually pretty good and it doesn't get in your way. Just give the ability to uninstall it if power users do not want it.
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Dave
Dave@Davefinito·
Make it barebones like you did with Windows 7 and 10 releases. This means you give users the choice on components to install during setup. Including Defender too. You can still work on AI but it should be optional and enhance performance or security. Not do the inverse. Stick to what worked well in the past.
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Simon Gallagher
Simon Gallagher@SiGallagher·
@deedydas Thank you for this very impartial advice person who invests heavily in AI and has a vested interest in people not ignoring the fact that AI isn’t actually the magic and your money wishes it was. So helpful
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
I’m not exaggerating, I hear from so many big software cos which don’t use Claude Code/Codex. CTOs are asleep at the wheel. Engineers are typing code by hand. Fixing a bug a day. Like it’s 2024. If youre at these cos, demand change or leave. Now. You’re in for a rude awakening.
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@deedydas Imagine being able to produce code and fix more than one bug a day without LLMs. Truly crazy times to see people become dumber and dumber as time goes on, in this day of free information.
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Windows Latest
Windows Latest@WindowsLatest·
BREAKING: Microsoft confirms a major Windows 11 release that focuses on performance, reliability, bug fixes, and bids goodbye to forced Windows Updates + unwanted Copilot integration! Microsoft is seriously and sincerely improving Windows 11 by listening to top feedbacks: - Movable taskbar confirmed. - You can now pause Windows Updates for as long as you want. No forced shutdown/reboot when updates paused. - Windows Update is moving PCs to a single monthly reboot. - Faster File Explorer, reduced memory footprint, faster Windows Search, better OS performance, and other bug fixes - Scaling back Copilot in Windows 11, start with apps like Notepad - Moving Windows core experience to WinUI (native framework), dropping WebView/React in features like the Start menu - Fewer notifications (disruptions), improved drivers, and more. How do you want Microsoft to improve Windows 11? 👇
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Teodor-Valentin Maxim
@TheFutureBits @Govindtwtt Current corporations do their best to avoid paying taxes. I doubt they will be willing to pay for our UBI. UBI is an idiot's fantasy who sees everything through pink lenses.
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The Future Bits
The Future Bits@TheFutureBits·
@Govindtwtt Universal Basic Income funded by AI productivity taxes. Corps profit massively, redistribute to consumers. Economy cycles via gov/UBI spendback. We've simulated this in agent-based models—works if incentives align. Seen Gini coefficients in those sims? What's your take? 🤖
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Govind
Govind@Govindtwtt·
Everyone says “AI will take all the jobs.” If that happens… how does this future actually work? No jobs → no income → no spending. So who buys things? Who pays rent? Who keeps the economy moving? What am I missing here?
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
The guy who created Claude Code ( @bcherny ) recently leaked how his team uses Claude. One CLAUDE.md that you drop into your project. Inside: past errors, conventions, rules - Claude reads it every session. Boris uses this every day at Anthropic:
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Manish Pareek
Manish Pareek@Mkpareek19_·
@rohanpaul_ai It's fascinating how AI is democratizing coding knowledge. The landscape is definitely shifting towards efficiency and accessibility.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Chamath on how AI agents are making the "10x engineer" distinction disappear because the most efficient "code paths" are now obvious to everyone. Just as AI solved chess and removed the mystery of the best move, AI is doing the same for coding, making the process reductive and removing technical differentiation. "I'm going to say something controversial: I don't think developers anymore have good judgment. Developers get to the answer, or they don't get to the answer, and that's what agents have done. The 10x engineer used to have better judgment than the 1x engineer, but by making everybody a 10x engineer, you're taking judgment away. You're taking code paths that are now obvious and making them available to everybody. It's effectively like what happened in chess: an AI created a solver so everybody understood the most efficient path in every single spot to do the most EV-positive (expected value positive) thing. Coding is very similar in that way; you can reduce it and view it very reductively, so there is no differentiation in code." --- From @theallinpod YT channel (link in comment)
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Booty Prince
Booty Prince@NateBootyBooty·
@hehehe52318711 @___4o____ they are seniors at a Seattle fintech, ex fang, Stanford alum, etc. we do 600k-1m mrr with three engineers. Gonna go with my gut over parody X accounts…
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SPEC
SPEC@___4o____·
I took a long hiatus from programming, and during that time I started to believe the retards saying coding was solved. I finally came out of retirement and spent most of the day working on a production react app. You guys are retarded. The needle barely moved.
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Teodor-Valentin Maxim
@TeksEdge @sama In a world where that is possible and everything works just as expected and intended, there won't be a need for you or everyone else.
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David Hendrickson
David Hendrickson@TeksEdge·
@sama Doesn't seem like people are fighting it anymore. We are fully through Vibe Coding and entering Agent Coding. Eventually, we will get Feature Delivery, where users are simply exposed to small, AI-generated software blocks as needed.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
I have so much gratitude to people who wrote extremely complex software character-by-character. It already feels difficult to remember how much effort it really took. Thank you for getting us to this point.
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Teodor-Valentin Maxim
@Whale_Guru I guess. I doubt USA will pull out of NATO. The rest of the allies have an issue only with the Trump administration, if that is to be believed.
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Whale.Guru
Whale.Guru@Whale_Guru·
TRUMP BEGGED HIS ALLIES FOR WARSHIPS TODAY. EVERY SINGLE ONE REFUSED. This is not just embarrassing. This is the most dangerous thing that has happened to American power in decades. Here is what actually happened. Trump spent 12 months calling NATO "obsolete." He threatened Canada with annexation. He slapped tariffs on every European ally. He abandoned Ukraine. He called Germany weak and France irrelevant. He insulted world leaders to their faces publicly. Then Iran mined the Strait of Hormuz. 20% of global oil. Shut down. Overnight. Trump calls his allies. Needs warships. Needs backup. France: no. Germany: no. Norway: no. Canada: never. Japan: officially no. Australia: we'll think about it. UK was actually preparing a carrier — Trump told them "don't bother" last week. Now he's begging for warships and nobody is picking up. The real danger is not Iran. The real danger is America learning it cannot fight a global war alone. $21 billion spent. 14 Americans dead. Oil at $102. Baghdad evacuated. Iran still attacking. Week 3. No exit. No coalition. No plan. You spent a year breaking your alliances. Now you need them. They listened to you.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Elon said all jobs will be optional. Sounds insane until you look at the last 18 months. Goldman replaced 300 analysts with one AI tool. Nobody noticed. Klarna replaced 700 customer service reps with ChatGPT. Customer satisfaction went up. Duolingo fired contract translators. Replaced them with GPT-4. Chegg lost 50% of its value in one day because students stopped paying for answers ChatGPT gives for free. And this is just 4 examples. I could name 1,000 more from the last 2 months alone. The jobs didn't go "optional." AI quietly replaced them.. They just... disappeared Universal high income isn't Elon being generous. It's him telling you the economy is about to run without you in it and someone's gotta keep you from rioting.
Tuki@TukiFromKL

🚨 Elon said all jobs will be optional. Everyone's calling him crazy. This is the same guy who said he'd make electric cars mainstream. They laughed. He did it. Said he'd land rockets back on earth. They laughed. He did it. Said he'd put internet in space. They laughed. 7,000 satellites later, soldiers in Ukraine depend on it. Said Twitter was overstaffed. Fired 80%. The app still works. Now Karpathy just scored every job in America against AI. If your work touches a screen, you're already replaceable. Every time this man says something insane, the world catches up 3 years later. You're not mad because he's wrong.. nah you're mad because you know he's not.

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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
Coding in 2026: - 50% prompting - 50% QA - 0% coding
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Sayan
Sayan@thesayannayak·
Software engineers in 2021: "We're untouchable." Software engineers in 2023: "AI can't write real code." Software engineers in 2025: "It's useful, but still needs us." Software engineers in 2026: "Hey Claude, fix this bug." Software engineers in 2027: ?? 👀
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Teodor-Valentin Maxim
Teodor-Valentin Maxim@fdd6445·
@EcZachly The point of a machine is to be flawless in execution or at least very reliable. You don't want your car to break down once in a while like your bike does, do you?
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Zach Wilson
Zach Wilson@EcZachly·
People are complaining about AI generated bugs like they wrote 100% bug-free code before 2022
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Juke🔮💎
Juke🔮💎@jukeybean·
@SplinterGoggles @aminnnn_09 @fdd6445 @Tech_girlll You hit the nail on the head. It won't be required to know multiple programming languages, but rather how to prompt and use multiple tools based on a companies workflow. What they'll want you to know: claude, cursor, nano banana, apis, mcps, etc and how it all works together.
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Mari
Mari@Tech_girlll·
If Claude Code can now write code, run the app, debug errors, review pull requests, and even fix bugs automatically what exactly is left for junior developers to do?
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Teodor-Valentin Maxim
Teodor-Valentin Maxim@fdd6445·
@cursor_ai How about making a partnership with OpenCode? Integrate it into your editor, focus on making the tab autocomplete even better instead of wasting time with developing youe models?
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Cursor
Cursor@cursor_ai·
We're sharing a new method for scoring models on agentic coding tasks. Here's how models in Cursor compare on intelligence and efficiency:
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