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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I put my entire local Claude Code setup into ONE Notion doc 4 steps. No fluff. - How to install Ollama and get it running in under 5 minutes - Which model to pull based on your machine specs (30b, 7b, or 2b) - How to redirect Claude Code away from Anthropic's servers to your local instance - How to start Claude Code fully local with zero API costs and zero data sent externally This is the setup I would have KILLED for before burning API budget on automations that never needed to leave my machine. Like + comment "CODE" and I'll send it over (must be connected for priority access)
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Prakash Sharma
Prakash Sharma@PrakashS720·
Damnn 😱 Most developers are using Claude Code wrong. They open the terminal... write a prompt... and expect magic. That’s not where the real power is. Claude Code is actually a 4-layer AI engineering system: 1️⃣ CLAUDE.md → project memory Architecture, rules, commands, conventions 2️⃣ Skills → reusable knowledge packs Testing workflows, code review guides, deploy patterns 3️⃣ Hooks → deterministic guardrails Security checks, enforced rules, automation 4️⃣ Agents → specialized sub-agents Break complex tasks into parallel workflows Once you structure these properly, something interesting happens: Claude stops behaving like a chatbot. It starts behaving like a real AI dev system. Most engineers miss this because they jump straight to prompting. But the difference between average output and production-level results usually comes down to setup. If you're building with AI agents in 2026, learn the system — not just the prompt. I made a Claude Code Starter Pack explaining everything. If you want it: Follow Like + RT Comment CLAUDE I'll DM it to a few people. Future AI dev workflows won't be prompt-first. They’ll be system-first. 🚀 #AI #Claude #AIAgents #LLM #GenAI
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Thierry Edde
Thierry Edde@thierryEdde44·
I’ve stepped into a new role as 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝗿𝘆𝗽𝘁𝗼 at Deel. The mission is clear: make payroll 𝗲𝗳𝗳𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 — whether it moves on-chain or off-chain. Next on-chain moves, straight from the lab 🧪 • 𝗢𝗻-𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝗙𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 – Fund payroll instantly from any wallet, no middlemen, no delay ⚡ • 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗶𝗻 𝗣𝗮𝘆𝗿𝗼𝗹𝗹 – Pay your team in stables, always on time 🎯 • 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗿 𝗪𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝘁𝘀 – Let your team hold, spend, and earn, all inside Deel 🤑 We’re spinning up a dedicated crypto vertical; If you want to shape the next evolution of payroll and bring 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗻-𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝗳𝘂𝗻𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 to millions of workers and businesses — let’s talk 🪃
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Tanner Linsley
Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley·
Something that's been on my mind for the last few days: Proactive marketing/sales for devtools (especially free and open source ones) is hard, and way more important than people think. I often call it sales/marketing, but really, it's education/connection at heart. It's easy to forget that you can't just build something new and expect people to "get it" and want it. You have to meet them where they stand, build bridges of understanding, kindness, open discourse... especially when those individuals are coming from a place you fundamentally disagree with or think is "wrong", which is often the cas. You have to teach by example, convince with care, show how it works/doesn't work, where it's good and where it's not. I'd tried to quickly list out the things I have been trying to help me build bridges with devs over the years: - Be kind - Seek to understand your audience by living in their shoes frequently - Be practical/realistic - Show and tell as early as possible - Iterate on feedback quickly - Every complaint is valid, even if the proposed solution isn't - Admit/embrace imperfection with humility - Generally avoid sarcasm and tongue-in-cheek humor - White-glove onboard every single new user as if they're your highest paying customer I believe that if anyone does this consistently their efforts will eventually flywheel beyond organic reach.
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Alex Bouaziz
Alex Bouaziz@Bouazizalex·
Deel has raised $300M at a $17.3B valuation We started about 6 years ago, struggling to even make $10K. I've never shared this before because of how embarrassing our start was. The story of how we went from $1K to $1B and the advice I'd give to my younger self:
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MJ
MJ@mjackson·
You might prefer the Next philosophy, and that's totally OK 👍 The Remix philosophy boils down to: - client/server model - web standards - progressive enhancement - don't over abstract and we should add: - deploy anywhere If that sounds nice, check out remix.run
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MJ@mjackson·
The difference between Next and Remix is largely a philosophical one. We'll both eventually have similar features. They even have an "app" folder now 😅 I don't agree with the Next philosophy, so I built Remix. Read more about our philosophy here 👇 remix.run/docs/en/v1/pag…
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lamine@lamine105·
@remix_run , you got me on this one....😂
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lamine@lamine105·
@almakashi Lol... Bro leave Twitter... 😂
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lamine@lamine105·
@kentcdodds @kentcdodds #code/C4TwDgpgBAwghgGwQQSVAvFAPAKClAMQDsBnKCAD2AiIBMyAKJgOlbgCcBzEgLijiIgA2gF0AlBgB8UAK5EA1kQD2AdyISAPrLoQAZgEsiEWmNEAaHJIZ4orZrtJ9iJHBPTSGdjtz4AFDnAAthDU7CRYAHJKRBEySHAARggQWM5CRDKBCRDsIpKSbtIAbkr6tDg4AMbRJMBQlYgoSHzwSKgIGDaerA4khV1eXH1SNvi99krsAKJwlQAWDA5SUA4A-MzdzN59YhUA9HtQACLRAOR17BBwtFDASkpQgTLzUIZ3t3PQlEFgybIkcE40E+l2YOAOUAAklBaGc6kZjPwYfpdLocjQ6io4CBbg9YR99GQAcECUROGCIdCETc4FAsTj3oE4PJoMBPrdwBAyLpJh9oA02mhdHJKsB9NEYQ8VHM4HVoViiMAKYcAMoPKkQRGM5nQfR1EgPZT1GVkrn8S5QamI7IIVRQEEQMHCoii8VEKC2zgMYIkAFAvi1diGTgSADeNmqpCUyWYnu9XL9EF2AF8Ks7XRKsewiPHfYCIAHgEGyWGIzVo46szmfYmU-tDhrEQAVFW4qDZe1wMBgHGJJQyOpgOC+4PtpRsqBKXR8kjQdNimr29HKqH6ub9hA0wSWzLZdiT6fzt1kNmy-hoWaVCBgOrVQJDsVJaBD9hBEI5XhVGq3xpNz4EEUF1IDB6kadoGCrMwPSUEN6yhS1NRuFs21ASB5ggSp5D5c1OEyDEyGhIdfXBQ4DQJIl1ziG4VEmeQeCqX9-0A48GFOOZ9FOXYIQSAdyKgEhKM3FY4H0BB6IFBA-wgACXSAkgGAAJl2IA" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">typescriptlang.org/play?#code/C4T…
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Kent C. Dodds 🏹
Kent C. Dodds 🏹@kentcdodds·
Anyone wanna play with some TypeScript with me? #code/C4TwDgpgBAwghgGwQQSVAvFAPAKClZAJwHMBnKCAD2AgDsATcowuELAV1oGtaB7Ad1oA+ADR4oAMVrkqNBk0Is2ACmUA6DXBKkAXAW0BKDEKiceA2kYA+phhABmAS1oR6onEOXiNa+9L0A2j5SpAC6OEboJuqa2oE+RGShkSYAbryO9Dg4AMa80sBQOYgoSHrwSKgIGOIxvtIptT5aZI34+H6kvryEAKJwOQAWyn7GUH4A-Gp1LaQGBtkA9ItQACL5AOSFhBBw9FDAvLxQALbsQ1DOhweD0FRwJ2AI0OykcMTQtztqOMtQAJJQeibQouVxQOBAxz2ewQHa0Qr8VgHY7Am6OchvE7QYCDZzEH5-QFg-aQpEgFGnOBcHG3A7gCDkew9G7QYqVND2Tg5YCOfJA478QZwQqApEIwkrADKx2JEHB1xO1OgjkKpGOfCKwtoH3IWmgJPBACMIAgBFAvhAflzaDy+bQoGbiMpsaQ3h89KRgIR8UYAN7iPLSXjPNROl2M90QBYAX2yNrt-KRhFoEbd7wgnu9vqgAfwQfVoeTqddUdjSxWcvBABUpZSTRa4GAwBS4EbeOxCmA4G78VB27ioLx7KzSNAE7z8uRLZKAWrBh2EKTaBTaOwTibCEORxP7eRcSKIWgBjkIGBCnlHiLHEbnlBuyxsTRCLpclOLyVq7cJNzJ9IMEUJRVMoxYiI6vDEAsvyVlAJJQLWlKgJAQwQDkXCshCJDrnQwDkIC3ZutBUDquimILuwS5QPwPRcDouSft+v57soGx4hsCx-EanakcR5GUfYcCOAgdHsggX4QD+tp-qQygAEwLEAA" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">typescriptlang.org/play?#code/C4T…
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lamine@lamine105·
@tannerlinsley... Just curious, what happens in this case: `useQuery('mykey', fn1)` and somewhere else in the app `useQuery('mykey', fn2)
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rahmanS 🚀
rahmanS 🚀@Shathathrahman1·
Just read the @kentcdodds react articles Ah it's just awesome being a react dev for almost 2 years I felt how i missed those tiny tiny things. #react
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