hillsideDev

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hillsideDev

hillsideDev

@hillsidedev_

building things from the hills. javascript, postgres, and too many tabs open.

nepal Katılım Aralık 2025
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hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
we've been building websites for humans till now. chrome 146 just shipped the first layer built for agents. WebMCP. `navigator.modelContext` — a browser API that lets your site expose tools directly to AI agents. no DOM scraping. no screenshot guessing. instead of an agent trying to figure out your layout, you just give it: add_to_cart(). checkout(). search(query). same shift as mobile responsive. early sites that adapted got the advantage. the rest scrambled to catch up. Source: seahawkmedia.com/tech/google-we…
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Sarthak
Sarthak@Sarthak4Alpha·
Python + Pandas → Data Manipulation Python + Scikit-learn → ML Engineering Python + TensorFlow → Deep Learning Python + Matplotlib → Data Visualization Python + Seaborn → Advanced Charts Python + BeautifulSoup → Web Scraping Python + Selenium → Browser Automation Python + FastAPI → Performance APIs Python + SQLAlchemy → DB Access Python + Flask → Lightweight Apps Python + Django → Scalable Platforms Python + OpenCV → Computer Vision Python + Pygame → Game Development One language. 🐍 Infinite leverage ♾️
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@vivoplt everyone wants a senior nobody wants to create one
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Vivo@vivoplt·
We're in a weird period right now. - Juniors can't get hired because "we need experience." - Seniors are getting laid off because "AI can do it cheaper." - Mid-levels are doing the work of 3 people. And somehow every company is still "struggling to find talent."
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kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
my bet brain computer interfaces you won't type code you'll think it
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kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
after AI what's coming next ? seriously what do you think
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@kapilansh_twt probably not a new tool just AI getting baked into everything you already use
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@KaiXCreator reading other people's code is underrated on this list. you don't just learn the tech. you learn how people think under it.
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
How do you actually learn new tech? • Reading docs • YouTube tutorials • Asking AI • Reading other people’s code
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@TeaForgeDev @aarondfrancis debugging code you wrote six months ago is already hard. debugging code a model wrote that you approved in 30 seconds is a different thing entirely. you're not reading a logic you are just guessing.
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TeaForge
TeaForge@TeaForgeDev·
@hillsidedev_ @aarondfrancis The gap shows up at debug time. Agent writes, tests pass, feature ships. Six weeks later an edge case breaks something. Debugging code you did not write and did not internalize is a different skill than the one the agent improved.
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Aaron Francis
Aaron Francis@aarondfrancis·
The death of knowledge has been greatly exaggerated. LLMs write all my code now and my rate of learning has never been higher
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
the job posting data says software engineering is fine. overall headcount is up. demand is growing. but entry-level hiring dropped 67%. big tech hired 50% fewer fresh grads over the last three years. these numbers aren't contradicting each other. they're describing the same thing from different angles. AI made juniors expensive relative to what they produce. so companies stopped taking the bet. the uncomfortable part: every senior dev you're hiring right now was a junior somewhere five years ago. someone took that bet on them. that's not happening at the same rate anymore. and the industry hasn't reckoned with what that costs.
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
the real vibe coding crisis isn't security vulnerabilities or technical debt or hallucinated packages. it's that most devs already know something is wrong and ship anyway. 84% use AI tools daily. only 29% trust the output in production. you don't have a tooling problem when those numbers diverge that much. you have a culture that normalized shipping things you don't understand. and called it velocity.
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@KaiXCreator same way they always have when automation hit. adapt or get left behind. the difference this time is the speed. it's not giving people decades to adjust.
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
If AI takes everything How will people make money?
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Sarthak
Sarthak@Sarthak4Alpha·
Interviewer: Your branch is 200 commits behind main. What will you do? Merge or rebase?
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@shivi1026 the decision to start is also a decision to be bad at it first. most people can't accept that part.
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Shiviii@shivi1026·
Nobody is coming to save you. No perfect time. No perfect plan. Just you… and the decision to start today. 🔥
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@droidbuilds the premium question is wrong. Claude builds it. Lovable wraps it nicely.
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DROID@droidbuilds·
another interesting rumor coming out of Anthropic… - full-stack app building coming directly to Claude - Lovable finally gets real competition which premium will be worth it Claude or Lovable?
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@xoaanya the mess is already there. it's just not visible yet
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Aanya@xoaanya·
2025 — 90% of code is written by AI 2026 — 100% of code is written by AI 2027 — 10% of code is written by AI. Senior SWEs are paid 10x of today to clean up the mess.
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@sickdotdev i'm deleting Jira tickets with no description and the person who closes them without commenting what they did.
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Sick@sickdotdev·
delete two things from this world! I’ll delete hate and pollution.
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@Sarthak4Alpha the real question isn't which number is bigger. it's which one lets you actually build wealth. 27 LPA in Bangalore is less than 18 in your hometown in most cases.
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Sarthak
Sarthak@Sarthak4Alpha·
If you have 3 offers 👇 27 LPA — Bangalore 24 LPA — Pune 18 LPA — Hometown Which one will you choose?
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
@book_of_xerxes mythos is killing that as well that too without being publically available yet
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Fortune Nwakanma@book_of_xerxes·
@hillsidedev_ As people complain about losing gigs to AI, this is actually an opportunity for security guys
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
vibe coding gave us velocity. it also gave us a security backlog that compounds instead of shrinks. pre-AI, the backlog was a list. known issues, mostly static, you'd fix before the next audit. now every new feature is built on top of the last vibe-coded one. the debt isn't waiting in a ticket. it's shaping the code you write tomorrow. 3-4x more commits. 10x more vulnerabilities per commit. and most teams haven't changed how they review any of it. the velocity was real. so is the bill.
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hillsideDev
hillsideDev@hillsidedev_·
a 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD. a flaw in FFmpeg that survived 5 million automated tests. vulnerabilities in every major OS and browser. all found by one model. in one run. anthropic said the model is too dangerous to release, so they gave it to AWS, Apple, Google, Microsoft instead. which raises the obvious question: if the best-resourced companies on earth haven't patched their systems yet what does that say about everyone else's?
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Yash
Yash@YashHustle_22·
Nobody talks about the cost of vibe coding. Cursor, claude, supabase, vercel You’re paying $200/month in tools to build a product making $0.
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Rohit@rxhit05·
The best way to make money in this economy is either content creation or leveraging AI for business.
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