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Offshore Web Development, iOS & Android development, SEO/PPC, UI, UX, Opensource apps, Useful web tools and life around technology!

GLOBAL Katılım Haziran 2008
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Peter Mick
Peter Mick@ThePeterMick·
As a founder, do you enjoy marketing? ○ Yes ○ No
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Saanvi🌺@Saanvi_dhillon·
as a dev, what was your first code editor?
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Aleyda Solis 🕊️@aleyda·
💰 Ecommerce AI Search Optimization: What Citation Patterns Across 5 Subverticals Tell Us About Optimizing Beyond PDPs and PLPs 👇 My latest analysis. For this research, I reviewed AI citation-source and cited-page data for 25 leading ecommerce sites across five US subverticals: general marketplaces, beauty and skincare, fashion and apparel, consumer electronics, and sports and outdoors, using @semrush Enterprise AIO data, identifying: Pattern 1: AI ecommerce citations are broader than product and category pages Pattern 2: A shared citation layer appears across ecommerce, but the role of each source changes by vertical Pattern 3: The source mix changes according to the evidence AI systems need Pattern 4: Each subvertical has a different buyer uncertainty pattern Pattern 5: General marketplaces are the only vertical where peers cite each other heavily Pattern 6: Even category-leading retailers hold a minority share of citations about themselves Find out about these, subvertical specific findings and recommendations and what should ecommerce AI search specialists actually do.. including a recommended prompt testing framework by subvertical for a representative prompt library. Read here: aleydasolis.com/en/ai-search/e…
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Macronimous.com@macronimous·
@claudeai Today first time after moving to Max plan I got a message for exceeding limits! Something not right!
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Effective today, we are: 1) Doubling Claude Code’s 5-hour rate limits for Pro, Max, and Team plans; 2) Removing the peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans; and 3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
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Saran
Saran@Kokarago·
@claudeai is it must to give business and company for personal vibe coding?
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Code with Claude, our developer conference, returns next week. Whether you're just getting started with Claude Code or you've been building for a while, there's a session for you. Register for the livestream: claude.com/code-with-clau…
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WordPress.com
WordPress.com@wordpressdotcom·
WordPress 7.0 arrives soon, building the foundation for AI-powered sites. Instead of every plugin needing its own integration, @WordPress 7.0 offers a shared infrastructure through the new WordPress AI Client and much more. Here’s a glimpse at what’s in store.🧵
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Android Police
Android Police@AndroidPolice·
I'm unable to switch from Microsoft to Google ecosystem because of this single app bit.ly/4mbnm4z
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Google Maps
Google Maps@googlemaps·
Ask Maps is now available to everyone in the U.S. and India. Here are six prompts to get you started. 🧵
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Oliur
Oliur@UltraLinx·
If you think a Macbook Pro is too expensive, you aren't right the customer.
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Jake Ward
Jake Ward@jakezward·
The anatomy of a perfect blog post: (Use this 13-step checklist)
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Macronimous.com
Macronimous.com@macronimous·
The concept of "Vibe Coding" – that feeling-based approach to development – has been around for a while. Now, with the rise of LLMs, Stephen from BlindCoyote recently highlighted how this intuitive method might quickly get you 80% of the way to a functioning concept. While the speed is tempting, especially when using AI to generate code, we need to consider the implications for building robust and reliable web applications. While LLMs can rapidly produce code that seems to work initially, relying solely on this "vibe" for production-ready applications carries significant risks. As Stephen rightly pointed out, the last 20% – the refinement, security, and robustness – demands more than just code that feels right. Truly dependable software requires: Rigorous Testing: To uncover hidden bugs and security vulnerabilities that intuition might miss. Deep Understanding: Experienced developers bring architectural knowledge and the ability to foresee complex interactions and edge cases. Refactoring and Maintainability: Ensuring the codebase is clean, scalable, and adaptable for the future, which often requires a human touch. The speed and accessibility of LLMs are powerful, but let's remember that building quality web applications is a craft that still requires the expertise and critical thinking of seasoned developers. Let's use these tools to augment our abilities, not replace the essential human element. What are your thoughts on the evolution of "Vibe Coding" in the age of AI? Share your perspective below! #webdevelopment #sofwarequality #coding #AIPairProgramming #vibecoding
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PCMag
PCMag@PCMag·
You don’t have a huge number of choices when it comes to your computer's operating system, but the one you pick has wide-ranging consequences. Swipe for our experts’ comparison of the pros and cons of each of the most popular personal desktop OSs. ☝️
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Macronimous.com@macronimous·
@bhartzer Check with OpenAI if they are interested for chatGPT as a search engine?
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Bill Hartzer
Bill Hartzer@bhartzer·
Just acquired a domain today, SearchEngines (dot net). Originally registered in 1998, I think this is the 'oldest' domain I now own. What should I do with it?
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Jono Alderson
Jono Alderson@jonoalderson·
There's no such thing as "off-page" SEO.
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