Mesut Celik

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Mesut Celik

Mesut Celik

@mesutcelik

Engineering Leadership

Cary, NC Katılım Aralık 2009
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Panchu@Panchu2605·
Thinking of starting a podcast where I sit down with builders shipping on @Arc Real conversations. Real builders. The Agentic Economy unfiltered. Would you tune in? Should I do it? Drop a 🔥 if yes
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
Seat-based pricing made sense because it scaled with how many seats customers had, which roughly mapped to the value delivered. But software unit economics are converging toward how many tokens you burn, which is fundamentally no different from a utility bill. SaaS companies are in a transition phase until token usage is directly exposed to customers by LLM providers.
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Han Wang@handotdev·
we eliminated seat-based pricing at @mintlify seat-based saas pricing doesn't have a future where agents are the primary users. it's like pricing electricity by the bulbs
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Alex Kehr@alexkehr·
just added another fun feature to Superlocal! after you finish your check-ins, you can enter "fly-by mode" and replay your day on a 3D @mapbox map or zoom out and watch your fog of world clear from an aerial view feels like a tiny cinematic recap of everywhere you went
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
People of pi.dev. If you've installed pi 0.73.1, you will now be notified to do a `pi update` for 0.74.0. Starting today, all pi packages on NPM are in the earendil-works namespace, instead of mariozechner. Update imports from @mariozechner to @earendil-works in extensions or SDK-based apps! The pi GitHub repository has also moved to github.com/earendil-works… Update all the things!
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Adam Silverman (Hiring!) 🖇️
Anyone have a mac mini that is running 24/7 doing something productive? Everyone I talk to has bought one and it is only used a few minutes a day when they ask basic questions to it.
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
BYOK AI agents vs all-inclusive rate limited smart routed AI agents Fight is not over yet!
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
@0xJuliechen Just leave linkedin interactions to your personal assistant agent. Nobody will notice!
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Julie Chen@0xJuliechen·
hot take: all founders should quit linkedin, and come to X for founder marketing. welcome to the REAL game
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
@levie It’s becoming obvious that agents are going to expand markets and create more jobs.... at least until AGI arrives. FDE is one of those emerging roles, complementary to the “Service as a Software” paradigm. I hear similar cases for robotics sector too.
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
Forward deployed engineers, or equivalent, are about to become one of the most in-demand jobs in tech. And one of the most important functions for AI rollouts. Deploying agents is far more technical of a task than most people realize, often far more involved than deploying software. Software generally works the same way every time, and generally for the past few decades has been updated versions of an existing technology or concept (which basically means easier for the enterprise to update their workflows on a newer system). With agents, you’re actually deploying the equivalent of work output within the enterprise. The customer is effectively using you as a professional services provider for a task, which they expect to get solved nearly end-to-end now. This means you need to actually deeply understand the business process as a vendor, and get the customer from the current to the end state seamlessly. Companies need help figuring out which models will work best for their workflows, they need extensive evals setup often, they need change management support for workflows, they need to get their data setup for the agents, and constant tuning of the agentic system for their process. Massive role in tech now. And another example of the kind of highly technical work that AI is creating.
First Squawk@FirstSquawk

GOOGLE TO RECRUIT HUNDREDS OF ENGINEERS TO ASSIST CLIENTS IN EMBRACING ITS AI – THE INFORMATION

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nader dabit@dabit3·
Forward Deployed Engineer is the hottest, and one of the most in-demand, jobs right now. Every major AI company is hiring including companies like @OpenAI @cognition @AnthropicAI and @Google If you possess a combination of soft skills (good communication), have an engineering background, and are up to speed on the latest and greatest in agentic coding you're probably able to land one of them. They pay well and offer a foot in the door to some of the fastest growing companies in the world.
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
Join the @ironbee_ai waitlist! @serkan_ozal has special talent so you would not wanna miss the opportunity!
Serkan Özal@serkan_ozal

Here is first part of the @ironbee_ai product video series (Thanks @Dev_ErcanEr for the video). AI writes more code than ever. But verifying AI-generated code is still manual, fragmented, and slow. We are building IronBee. An autonomous verification and intelligence layer for AI coding agents. IronBee tests, verifies, analyzes, debugs, and fixes AI-generated code while recording every step end to end. Every tool call. Every browser interaction. Every verification flow. Fully replayable. Here is what you can do with IronBee: - See it. Every run on one timeline. - Spot it. Verdict at a glance when something breaks. - Fix it. The diff right next to the failed span. - Replay it. Click any tool call, the browser jumps to that moment. - Watch it. Scrub through the recorded session like a movie. - Track it. Every step and every screenshot captured. - Prove it. Verifications with proof. Early access is opening very soon. If this resonates with you, hop on the waitlist at ironbee.ai Would love feedback from anyone shipping with agents in production.

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Serkan Özal
Serkan Özal@serkan_ozal·
Here is first part of the @ironbee_ai product video series (Thanks @Dev_ErcanEr for the video). AI writes more code than ever. But verifying AI-generated code is still manual, fragmented, and slow. We are building IronBee. An autonomous verification and intelligence layer for AI coding agents. IronBee tests, verifies, analyzes, debugs, and fixes AI-generated code while recording every step end to end. Every tool call. Every browser interaction. Every verification flow. Fully replayable. Here is what you can do with IronBee: - See it. Every run on one timeline. - Spot it. Verdict at a glance when something breaks. - Fix it. The diff right next to the failed span. - Replay it. Click any tool call, the browser jumps to that moment. - Watch it. Scrub through the recorded session like a movie. - Track it. Every step and every screenshot captured. - Prove it. Verifications with proof. Early access is opening very soon. If this resonates with you, hop on the waitlist at ironbee.ai Would love feedback from anyone shipping with agents in production.
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
@alexkehr We used to check-in to Antarctica via Foursquare API. still available? 😅
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Alex Kehr
Alex Kehr@alexkehr·
i don’t think enough people realize Swarm is actively being worked on again just added a new heatmap feature that shows what’s “swarming” nearby, plus some really fun new visualizations of your check-ins on the map feels like the beginning of a much more alive Swarm
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
I changed my current focus on one time payment option with link-cli and preparing some kind of demo. DM me if you are interested. The endpoint will accept stablecoin (tempo.charge) and USD (stripe.charge) via mpp. btw, I saw tempo.subscription on mpp.dev. I can check it as subscription option too before link-cli.
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Jen@BackseatVC·
@jeff_weinstein @mesutcelik @danhilltech Oh awesome! Subscription support is something that we've been hearing other users ask for, so we're thinking a lot about it Let us know what type of information you'd need to know from the agent in order for them to subscribe
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Jeff Weinstein
Jeff Weinstein@jeff_weinstein·
hi saas + ai startups, what is a feature or api you wish existed (think: big or small) that, magic wand, would: - help you acquire more customers - help you upsell more customers - help you retain more customers - help you support more customers (e.g. goal is to increase clv.)
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
@vaaselene That is going to put a lot of pressure on both product teams and customers.
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Selene
Selene@vaaselene·
weird thing about building with AI: the bottleneck isn't writing code. it's deciding what's actually worth building.
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
Claude Code is getting weird nowadays. "Yes, allow all edits during this session (shift+tab)" does exact opposite!
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Mesut Celik@mesutcelik·
@jeff_weinstein @danhilltech I built a pay-per-use agent hosting service with x402(provisioning one time fee +messaging variable cost based on prompt cost estimation) for agents and want to add monthly subscription option for people so both agents and people are covered. It is in private beta.
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Jeff Weinstein
Jeff Weinstein@jeff_weinstein·
@mesutcelik It's on our todo list and the underlying primitives are just about ready. Are there a type of subscriptions you're most interested in, just out of curiosity? cc @danhilltech
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