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StrangeLove

@junedoraa

Building cool things. Sold my last startup. Collaborating with AI · Sometimes I’m a chef. Always looking for awesome people 🤝

New York, NY Katılım Mart 2022
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Melissa Pekel
Melissa Pekel@melissapekel·
+70 followers in 24 hours, and I'm almost at 100! Just started posting again yesterday :) How far can this thing go?📈 Founders, builders, SaaS people, Devs, and Email Marketers, I'm building @keeponboard. What are you building? Let's connect! ⤵️
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nizzy
nizzy@nizzyabi·
now i know what they mean by momentum in startups, it’s a real thing!
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Julie Chen
Julie Chen@0xJuliechen·
hot take: the best startup hires should have the lowest ego, and the highest conviction you need to TRUST yourself and what you are building
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Eleftheria Batsou
Eleftheria Batsou@BatsouElef·
Many great developers you know got there by solving problems they were unqualified to solve until they actually did it....
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StrangeLove
StrangeLove@junedoraa·
@vithikaonreddit I tried using Reddit for a bit. The whole thing felt fake I’m not sure how to explain. Lots of engagement and karma farming though. Reddit expert, What do people even do with the karma? Genuinely curious
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Vithika
Vithika@vithikaonreddit·
Reddit growth is getting scary. AI comments. Aged karma accounts. Automated upvotes. Founders are mistaking manufactured visibility for real community. Authenticity is becoming the rarest growth strategy on the internet.
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StrangeLove
StrangeLove@junedoraa·
@cryptoguymaybe Don’t give into the doom and gloom. You’ll be better off than you are today
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Paras
Paras@cryptoguymaybe·
what will happen to me in upcoming years if i don't study ai
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StrangeLove
StrangeLove@junedoraa·
@jbarba4 @asaio87 And operating it on complex and interdependent codebases because extremely difficult
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John.Barba4.com
John.Barba4.com@jbarba4·
@asaio87 As is the case with almost all technologies, it often comes down to the "operator".
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andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
AI agents already writes better code than 90% of developers. What do we still have against ai coding ?
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ShipTogether
ShipTogether@ship_together·
@asaio87 We still have the ability to innovate more than AI
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StrangeLove
StrangeLove@junedoraa·
@dash12_dev @asaio87 Agree, and it has its limitations. As your project grows in complexity linearly. the probability that the model introduces a bug grows exponentially
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dash12 // ------------@dash12_dev·
@asaio87 Until the first security issue and crash in production. AI is a great tool in a hands of developer. Nothing against, the AI is not an issue, how to use it is
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DonJulio
DonJulio@DonJuliowwbs·
There are a lot of good points to make here, I’ll pick one. It’s doesn’t always make amazing design decisions and does over-engineer. This can make code hard to read when it’s implementing concurrent safe code that does not need to be concurrent safe, for example. Does it matter? I think yes, at the very least it’s annoying. Ok I’ll pick a second. The agents only build what are asked of them. There is still room for issues when a user asks for something with perhaps some missing details, but the resulting system works and is tested. It’s easy for the developer to not realize what is built does not match the spec completely. I love these tools but these are some of the issues I see.
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StrangeLove
StrangeLove@junedoraa·
@Pixel_Minions @asaio87 That’s valid, but honestly I’d rather depend on a model than depend on an upwork freelancer that has alll the context and can leave for a better gig any day
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StrangeLove
StrangeLove@junedoraa·
@asaio87 Nothing against AI coding. A lot against unsupervised AI coding on highly interdependent and fragile codebases . If you haven’t had any bug with AI coding, the project isn’t complex enough yet.
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StrangeLove
StrangeLove@junedoraa·
@audiencon I thought “build it and they will come” was something people said to stop people from doing exactly that.
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Audiencon⚡️
Audiencon⚡️@audiencon·
"Build it and they will come" is the most expensive lie in tech
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Gale
Gale@_gaelicGhost·
@junedoraa @ayushagarwal my favorite part of AI, I can automate all the boring, repetitive junk, and do more ambitious stuff. until I had to drop to Plus tier on Codex aka "you get 10 minutes of 5.5 medium per 5-hour window", and now I'm trying to decide what projects to mothball indefinitely...
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
the real 10x engineer is the one who builds internal tools that make 9 other people faster. not the one who hoards context.
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Milos
Milos@_milosandric·
If AI can build an MVP in a weekend… what actually separates good founders from everyone else?
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Darren Marble
Darren Marble@darrenmarble·
Describe being a startup founder in one word!
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Tristan Rhee
Tristan Rhee@Tristanrhee3·
350 followers used to be a dream Now it’s a reality and I’m thrilled Truly thankful for each of you
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StrangeLove
StrangeLove@junedoraa·
@N_and_ni They give you just enough to retain you. The system is optimized for that. Next thing you know it’s been years and you don’t have much to show for it.
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Nandini
Nandini@N_and_ni·
What’s a harsh reality nobody tells you about corporate life?
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Irushi
Irushi@Im_IrushiK·
Devs, Which domain instantly makes a startup feel more legit? - .ai - .io - .sh - .app - .dev - .com - .cloud
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