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In love @ https://t.co/0focI2pso6 CTO @ https://t.co/Uo3C2GepDC Fun @ https://t.co/YgMD4baFre ? @ https://t.co/fCtENaDGy6 Industry disrupter @ https://t.co/URNigndTVI

Herning, Denmark Katılım Ocak 2015
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prads@m_prads·
Exit1 is now public. Fewer knobs. Less process. More progress. If that resonates, take a look: exit1.dev
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Aish@AishwaryaDevv·
I met my boyfriend in a github issue thread
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Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
Founders, what email service are you using for bulk sending right now?
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Thomas Sanlis 🥐@T_Zahil·
I think it might be possible to reach $30K/month before the end of the year, only with Uneed 👀
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prads@m_prads·
@anitakirkovska But you do need engineering skills if you want it to scale.
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anita@anitakirkovska·
you don't need an engineering degree to vibe code something people want to use
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sam@SamuelBeek·
yolo
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prads@m_prads·
@zavxai My god. I'm coding everyday and mine doesn't even look like this.
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zavx@zavxai·
Be honest, GitHub commits really matters?
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prads@m_prads·
@RetentionAdam I'm actually working on a very boring SaaS atm. Trying to make something that just is. Not flashy, not disruptive. It just sits in between everything else in a very good and comfy place. I'm absolutely loving it. Going to release it soon.
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Adam Robinson@RetentionAdam·
Make boring SaaS great again.
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DROID@droidbuilds·
Hey devs, which is the best place to host a backend right now?
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prads@m_prads·
@chaosengineerr I think React. I'm a bit in love with that. As a designer, it just fits.
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Wahab Khan@chaosengineerr·
Which programming language you love the most?
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Swayam Singh 🚀@Swayamzz18·
unpopular opinion: you don't need 3 monitors to write good code
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prads@m_prads·
@mscode07 Because it's the only app that is no bullshit and zero fluff with sane pricing.
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mscode07@mscode07·
Hey founders, Be brutally honest: why should someone buy YOUR product? 👇
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Sick@sickdotdev·
Tell me its normal
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Thom van Lieshout
Thom van Lieshout@thomvlieshout·
software demand is up like never before be the 10x engineer
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Anthropic has 454 open roles. The company is hiring software engineers at $320K-$405K. Their CEO, Dario, said three months ago that coding is "going away first, then all of software engineering." The paradox resolves instantly. Dario's engineers told him they don't write code anymore. They let Claude write it. They edit. They review. They architect. They didn't lose their jobs. They got faster. Anthropic grew from a small research lab to 1,500 employees in four years, adding engineers the entire time. This has played out five times in computing history. Compilers replaced assembly. Frameworks replaced boilerplate. Cloud replaced server management. Every prediction was the same: most programmers won't be needed. Every result was the same: the number of engineers grew. The global software engineer pool went from roughly 5 million in 2010 to 28.7 million today. BLS projects 17% growth in US software developer roles through 2033, adding 304,000 positions. The pool is projected to hit 45 million by 2030. When building software gets cheaper, more problems become worth solving with software. A startup that needed 10 engineers now needs 3. But 50 companies that couldn't afford to build at all now can. The denominator shrinks. The numerator explodes. Meta's engineering headcount is up 19% from January 2022. Google's is up 16%. Apple, 13%. These companies adopted AI coding tools years ago. They're using Copilot and Claude Code daily. They're hiring more engineers than before those tools existed. Every generation of "coding is dead" content creates two cohorts: engineers who freeze up, and engineers who build 10x more with the new tools. The second group has won every single time.

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prads@m_prads·
@EOEboh Difference between resource and filter. It's not the same purpose. At least if we're assuming best practice.
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Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻
Explain the difference between: GET /products/99 GET /products?id=99 Same result. Different meaning Why does the distinction matter?
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prads@m_prads·
Come on, last small step to a 100!
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Thom van Lieshout@thomvlieshout·
My 60 year old dad was complaining that his dev team was too slow So i showed him v0 and he build a full working app in an hour We’re so cooked PS: he built this on his 2013 I5 mac
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prads@m_prads·
I’ve been through exactly this, just with the board. One decided to prompt lovable to make a fancy UI and suddenly I needed to defend why we are 7 devs on the team instead of none. I’ve been wondering why this AI hype is hurting devs and not marketing, sales and management as much. Claude 4.6 is a better CEO than a programmer 😆
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Thom van Lieshout@thomvlieshout·
@m_prads Yeah ofcourse, and he doesnt understand anything but still funny when he will be asking the dev team why its taking so long And then he just sends a github repo😂
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