Julien Barbier 🙃❤️🏴‍☠️ 七転び八起き

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Julien Barbier 🙃❤️🏴‍☠️ 七転び八起き

Julien Barbier 🙃❤️🏴‍☠️ 七転び八起き

@jbarbier

https://t.co/1groW5G8Sm • Product #ALX_SE & AI #ALX_AI • co-founder of Holberton School • OG team Docker • Check out @OctoPrepAI by @Sophie_RB42

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𝐃𝐨𝐡𝐨𝐮 𝐃𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐞𝐥 𝐅𝐚𝐯𝐨𝐮𝐫 ™
Job applicants, like myself, spend hours perfecting their CVs, but most never reach a human. Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) filter resumes automatically; often rejecting qualified candidates before a recruiter even sees them. This is frustrating, and brings a lot of pain, and frustration. So I built my first product: Smart ATS ❇️. It simulates how machines read CVs and gives brutally honest, job-specific fixes in seconds. Powered by @GoogleAI Gemini, it highlights missing keywords, experience gaps, formatting issues, and generates actionable recommendations. But it doesn't stop there. Smart ATS also produces tailored cover letters and an editable AI resume, so you can apply immediately and improve each submission: analyze → fix → re-score → apply. This is for anyone actively job hunting: early-career engineers, career switchers, bootcamp grads — anyone who wants to stop guessing why applications fail and start landing interviews faster. Hiring pipelines start with machines, not people, and small optimization wins translate directly into more interviews and better career trajectories. By turning opaque ATS rejection into explainable steps and automating time-consuming parts of the application (keyword tuning, impact statements, and cover letter writing), Smart ATS converts effort into outcomes: • saving time and • reducing frustration. It is a practical, production-ready solution that closes the gap between qualified talent and the recruiters who need them. Ready to see it in action? Live now: smart-ats.algorithmia-se.com Tagging @dev_careers & @RaenestApp #RaenestXDevCareer Cc @julienbarbier42 @FacesOfALXSE
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Evan@edevsensai·
@jbarbier The POC speed is wild but curious if YC's bar actually shifted or if Claude as a cofounder just changes how they evaluate the founding story. Faster ship time doesn't necessarily mean better founder intuition.
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Julien Barbier 🙃❤️🏴‍☠️ 七転び八起き
The 10x developer is dead. I'm a 31x developer now. With Claude Code, I coded 31x faster than a human team and saved $572,100. Every $1 spent on Claude produced $1,430 of value. Based on the original idea by @toddsaunders, I made an open source Claude Code skill you can install in any project. Run /cost-estimate and it analyzes your entire codebase — languages, frameworks, complexity — then researches current market rates and tells you what a real team would have cost to build it. Not just dev hours. It factors in PMs, designers, QA, DevOps, meetings, code reviews, sprint ceremonies — all the real overhead. Then it compares that to what it actually took with AI. Run it on your project and drop your numbers in the comments — I want to see who's beating 31x. Open source — drop it into any project and try it yourself: github.com/jbarbier/claud…
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ಮಹೇಶ 𑀰𑀸𑀲𑁆𑀢𑁆𑀭𑀺
It increases the salience of this question: an engineer is super productive, how can they best channel their productivity without wasting it on “small potatoes.” Like someone said, “taste” is more important than ever in the AI era.
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Using Claude Code has a weird side effect: You don't just get more productive, you actually want to work more. There's something addictive about watching a product being born in real time in front of your eyes. "One last feature" after "one last feature" and it's already past 3am.

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Using Claude Code has a weird side effect: You don't just get more productive, you actually want to work more. There's something addictive about watching a product being born in real time in front of your eyes. "One last feature" after "one last feature" and it's already past 3am.
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X A M@Dev_Chartoshi·
@jbarbier It’s always, okay, after this feature…
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Shaun Furman@Shaun__Furman·
@jbarbier It's addictive because it removes all of the friction the way that video games do
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Sick@sickdotdev·
@jbarbier bro said productivity, I call it coding dopamine 😭
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Builds After 5 🦉@buildsafter5·
@jbarbier Pro plan taught me something about myself. I was setting alarms for the usage reset like an addict waiting for the dealer. Max fixed the addiction by removing the scarcity.
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Edgex@SahilExec·
@jbarbier same here, I swear I've pulled all nighters just to see a feature come together, do you take breaks or just power through?
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