
Matheus Fernandes | instascore.com.br
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Matheus Fernandes | instascore.com.br
@matheusfeeer_
Software Engineer desde muito antes do Claude Code Construindo o Instascore: uma IA que analisa perfis do Instagram e te mostra por que você não vende. 👇🏻



Ontem eu tive mais ou menos R$ 400 em vendas Quando eu tava com gemini, pra eu faturar R$ 400 eu gastava ~R$ 150 com a API do Gemini Com o deepseek eu tive somente a bagatela de ~ R$ 4 Tava deixando mt dinheiro na mesa seloco











Alibaba Qwen3.7 slowly fading into irrelevance at the frontier due to proprietary stance. In it's place we have Minimax M3 and... *checks notes* Rio 3.5 397b, made by the municipal IT company of Rio de Janeiro's city government. huggingface.co/prefeitura-rio…

Não sou desenvolvedor e nunca estudei nada de programação. Hoje, sozinho e em menos de 30 minutos desenvolvi um software de controle de finanças pessoais com o Claude. Muitas empresas de softwares vão quebrar e muitos desenvolvedores que não se reenventarem serão dizimados.


A-CA-BOU a taxa das blusinhas! Compras internacionais até 50 dólares não são mais tributadas pelo Governo do Brasil. O imposto de importação acabou. O Governo do Brasil tá do lado do povo brasileiro.

Lula revelou que em breve vão anunciar algo para REVERTER a ‘taxação das blusinhas’.



Jevons paradox is happening in real time. Companies, especially outside of tech, are realizing that they can now afford to take on software projects that they wouldn’t have been able to tackle before because now AI lets them do so. We’re going to start to use software for all new things in the economy because it’s incrementally cheaper to produce. Marketing teams at big companies will have engineers helping to automate workflows. Engineers in life sciences and healthcare will automate research. Small businesses will hire engineers for the first to build better digital experiences. And as long as AI agents still require a human who understands what to prompt, how to review when an agent goes off the rails, how it guide back, how to maintain the system that was built, how to fix the ongoing bugs, and more, we will still have humans managing these agents. This is why all the advice you get of not going into engineering is wrong. The world is going to increasingly be made up of software, and the people that understand it best will be in a strong economic position. This will happen in other roles as well where output goes up and demand increases.












