
MJ🌟Cobsa | Designer Vibecoder
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MJ🌟Cobsa | Designer Vibecoder
@mj_cobsa
I write, design and vibe. 💸 Rev ➝ $ 0⃣ / $1,000 MRR 📱 Apps ➝ 1 / 6 βuilding in public
Internet Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Day 0 of building 6 apps in 28 days 🧵👇🏻:
→ Using @ryancarson's format after watching his video with @clairevo.
→ Used his 3-file format to organize the project and @chatprd to optimize it.
→ Manually designed the logo with @Affinity .
#IndieHacker #vibecoding
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@IterIntellectus Pharma spends $2.6B with a B!! LOOK at the graphs
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and 10 years per drug.
This guy spent $3k and 3 months.
Let's not forget that he is paying $3,000 for DNA sequencing. A few years ago, that would have cost MILLIONS.


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this is actually insane
> be tech guy in australia
> adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live
> not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4
> pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA
> feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold
> zero background in biology
> identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets
> design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch
> genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own
> need ethics approval to administer it
> red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine
> 3 months, finally approved
> drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection
> tumor halves
> coat gets glossy again
> dog is alive and happy
> professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?”
one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline.
we are going to cure so many diseases.
I dont think people realize how good things are going to get




Séb Krier@sebkrier
This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…
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Amazon had four Sev-1 outages (their highest severity level) in a single week. Internal memos say AI-assisted code changes were a contributing factor.
The timeline here is wild. In October 2025, Amazon laid off 14,000 corporate employees. In January 2026, another 16,000. That’s about 30,000 people in five months, roughly 10% of the corporate workforce. CEO Andy Jassy said the cuts were about culture, not AI.
During those same months, Amazon set a target: 80% of developers using AI coding tools at least once a week. They tracked adoption closely and blocked rival tools like OpenAI’s Codex. Even so, 30% of developers still hadn’t touched Amazon’s in-house tool Kiro by January.
In December 2025, Kiro caused a 13-hour AWS outage. The AI tool had production-level permissions and decided the best fix for a bug was to delete and recreate an entire live environment. A second incident involved Amazon Q Developer, another AI tool. Amazon blamed both on “user error, not AI.” But quietly added mandatory peer review for all production access afterward.
Then March 5: Amazon’s retail site went down for about six hours. Over 22,000 users reported checkout failures, missing prices, and app crashes. Amazon called it a “software code deployment” error.
Five days later, SVP Dave Treadwell made the normally optional weekly engineering meeting mandatory. His memo acknowledged “GenAI tools supplementing or accelerating production change instructions, leading to unsafe practices.” These problems trace back to Q3 2025. Amazon’s own assessment: their GenAI safeguards “are not yet fully established.”
The new rule: junior and mid-level engineers now need senior sign-off on any AI-assisted production changes. Treadwell also announced “controlled friction” for the most critical parts of the retail experience.
For context, Google’s 2025 DORA report found 90% of developers use AI for coding but only 24% trust it “a lot.” An Uplevel study of 800 developers found Copilot users introduced 41% more bugs with no improvement in output. Amazon is finding out what those numbers look like at the scale of a $500 Billion revenue company, with 30,000 fewer people on staff to catch the mistakes.
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: Amazon reportedly holds mandatory meeting after “vibe coded” changes trigger major outages.
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@HeroDividend I did an infographic for the visual learners!! Here's why this is BAD
and how it is affecting EVERYTHING: 👇👇👇


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Can someone explain to me why oil prices are crashing?
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter
BREAKING: Oil prices collapse below $84/barrel, now down over -30% since last night’s highs.
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@sungleeiq I did an infographic if you are a visual learner to understand the huge CRISIS we are facing:
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@naval The time frame is getting shorter, and everything is faster. LOOK:
1940 → A Human (Job Title)
1990s → A Tool (Desktop/PC)
2010s→ A Portal (Cloud/Mobile)
2026+ → An Ecosystem (Agents)
Look at the trends 👇👇



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@GoldenWaterDrop @DanielTurnerPTF i saw it!! great recommendation indeed
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@mj_cobsa @DanielTurnerPTF The documentary "The Lightbulb Conspiracy" sheds light on the subject.
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@curiosityonx If we continue to mistreat the environment the way we are now... soon it will be the bottom of the ocean again.
Recent pictures of the Middle East and other places on Earth 👇👇👇



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@dreadconquest THIS is breaking news...
but remember...
Matrix had 1 THING powering up EVERYTHIIIING
.... what was it? 👀
...Human brains.
1. Machines were powered by the sun (we're here)
2. Humans losing the war blocked the sun
3. Machines turned humans into batteries
LOOK 👇



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a clump of cells that can play a videogame is a clump of cells that can pilot a drone
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Petri dish of human brain cells grown on a microchip has learned to play DOOM.
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@VadimStrizheus Your growth is INSANE Vadim!
Doing all that at just 18 is impressive! Keep pushing and growing, the best is yet to come
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It’s officially been 4 months since I started my X journey!! 🎉
In the last 120 days I:
- Hit 23k followers
- Reached 30M impressions
- Got 1,600 users on my first-ever app
- Hit $$ MRR
I did this all with ZERO coding experience, no college, no connections.
I’m 18/yo who graduated high school last year.
This is your sign to build that idea, that vision within you.
I’m literally proving that the most unqualified person can do it, all you need is grit and perseverance.
I’m a legit proof of your “newbie vibe-coder” 😂
Go take action today
Go make your first post
Go make that reel
Go chase that dream
2026 is the year your life can change!!
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@ksorbs How can someone look at this without feeling like crying in rage and sorrow?
How can we look to the other side?
We failed those children.
ALL of us.
LOOK AT THE NUMBERS. 👇👇



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@rand_longevity The whole educational system.
It was bleeding for the last 15 years... finally they seem to be at the end rope.
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Let me explain what just happened, because I don’t think people realize how INSANE this is.
> Cortical Labs put 200,000 real human brain cells onto a silicon chip and trained them to play Doom in just one week.
> Each CL1 system costs $35,000.
> A rack of 30 units consumes only 850–1,000 watts combined.
> The human brain operates on 20 watts.
> Large AI training clusters burn through megawatts.
>Backed by In-Q-Tel.
115 units began shipping in 2025.
> Cortical Labs is selling “Wetware as a Service” through Cortical Cloud, letting developers deploy code remotely to living human neurons with no lab required,
> priced like a software subscription but powered by real brain cells grown from adult skin and blood samples.
> it isn’t about gaming, it’s about biological computing that could eventually outperform traditional silicon in energy efficiency and adaptability.
This is getting really scary and we’re still at the very beginning.
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Petri dish of human brain cells grown on a microchip has learned to play DOOM.
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@levelsio I'm with her 😭😭😭
WHY THERE'S NO ROSE GOLS MACBOOK?!
Cases don't feel the same and make it look cheaper. If you ever find a case that works like a car wrapper, I would love to know
She might like this marble case, though!! and pink sticker



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My gf is begging for a rose gold or pink MacBook to come back and they just don't sell it
Knowing that Apple innovates absolutely nothing with new MacBook models they might as well give us a better range of colors to buy?

Robert Bork III@BobbyBorkIII
Apple should make a Macbook in British racing green.
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