Ivan Pavković

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Ivan Pavković

Ivan Pavković

@pavko

Human in the loop at @ElGapRs. SEO & AI. Building tools that help humans capture their "golden AI moments" and turn them into private models.

Belgrade Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Ivan Pavković
Ivan Pavković@pavko·
All my dear followers, may i ask for a favor? Can you use your favorite ai chat app or whatever ai client you use, type following and post a screenshot with reply: Scan workingmind.ai , summarize it and explain how can i use it. Thank you!
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Ehsan@acadictive·
Pitch your product under this thread. I’ll pick 5 of my favorites and promote them here later.
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Steven
Steven@StevBuilds·
Be honest: Would you pay for your own product?
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Be honest: Are you building something people need… or something you want to build?
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Nick Launches
Nick Launches@nicklaunches·
Be honest after 2 years of AI coding > Has AI helped you ship a truly revolutionary product? 
A) Yes, total game changer
 B) Only quick MVP
 C) Helps but still need real engineering
 D) Massively overhyped E) [Your option] Vote + reply 👇
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Ivan Pavković
Ivan Pavković@pavko·
@Umesh__digital human(s) still instruc models what to build. So we still need humans, but software engenering is actualy dead. And curently, software engeerners are great in using llm’s to write code, but that’s going to change soon.
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Umesh Kumar Yadav
Umesh Kumar Yadav@Umesh__digital·
Can someone explain to me why Anthropic's CEO keeps saying Software Engineering is dead, yet his company is still hiring Software Engineers?
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Avinash Singh
Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
@pavko Are you building any ai Agents or learning ?
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Avinash Singh
Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
What after AI Agents?
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Shikhar
Shikhar@shekhu04·
News on tech every week:- - claude just killed figma - claude just killed designers - claude just killed developers - claude just killed shopify - claude just killed interns - claude just killed stripe - claude just killed code reviews - claude just killed stackoverflow - claude just killed your job - claude just killed your replacement - claude just killed claude is claude just killing everything??
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Dr Milan Milanović
Dr Milan Milanović@milan_milanovic·
Software is never done. It evolves, decays, or dies.
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Uves Arshad (montr.io)
Uves Arshad (montr.io)@uvesarshad·
Feedback loops are actual brainstorming sessions. Using gstack by @garrytan again for a new side project. This time with Xiaomi Mimo too, because Gstack burns through tokens fast. And honestly? /office-hours + /plan-ceo-review are ridiculously good at squeezing clarity out of chaos. A few hours into the project and my first reaction was: Why am I not using this for everything? 🤯 I already built my own brainstorming system before. It always gave me clarity. But this feels like a serious upgrade. Now I’m thinking about building something that merges Gstack + Obsidian. Not another AI wrapper. More like a second brain that argues back.
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Sudo su
Sudo su@sudoingX·
i hear it often. what's the point of local AI when cloud models are so far ahead. and yes, frontier closed-source models are ahead. that's true. before you assume i'm trying to convince you otherwise, hold the question one minute. if you handle client financials, do you want that data sitting in anthropic's next training set. if you have a private case open and need a second brain to think through it, are you comfortable hitting openai api with the details. if you're working on something new that could matter, do you want that thinking captured upstream before you ship it. some tasks stay between me and my machine. not everything has to be cloud-driven. i don't write what i think you might like. i write what's already happening at the frontier of this age of acceleration. and there is no way i'm comfortable reasoning on top of my private data with frontier corporate models. i don't want my data to be the next training dataset. what i want is to mine frontier intelligence instead of being mined. that can happen if you orchestrate well, organize the work so frontier models solve the actual problem without knowing the core context. a 27b dense on a single 3090 is intelligence enough to play orchestrator, hold your context, route the public-facing problem out, integrate what comes back. nothing unveils until you actually try running this. words on screen don't load weights into vram. flip the lens. start running local ai. you will find things, for the first time, where every word stays between you and your machine. that is what independent thinking actually feels like. your context is your moat. don't lease it.
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Tom Otto
Tom Otto@launch_llama·
Who's building a no-code or low-code tool? Drop it below. Love to see what's possible without a full dev team 👇 #buildinpublic
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Andrej Vidinevic
Andrej Vidinevic@AndrejVidinevic·
The hardest part of content creation: Posting while feeling invisible.
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Steven
Steven@StevBuilds·
@pavko Which distribution channels you concentrate on?
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Ivan Pavković
Ivan Pavković@pavko·
@jimheskel It’s not only. This days you can validate idea by sending signals to bots and watch their reactions. High end approach.
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Jim Heskel
Jim Heskel@jimheskel·
Nobody's coming to validate your idea. Not your network. Not your coach. Not your AI. The market is the only validator that matters. Launch and find out.
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Coder girl 👩‍💻
AI writes your code in 25 seconds. You spend 3 hours debugging what it wrote. Could’ve just done it yourself in 40 minutes. But thinking? Yeah, we don’t really do that anymore.
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Ivan Pavković
Ivan Pavković@pavko·
@d4m1n No. All software is already have been writen, we just need to use it properly.
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Dan ⚡️@d4m1n·
do we really need *more* software tho?
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Steven
Steven@StevBuilds·
@pavko That's good to hear! What is your current focus? Should we connect?🤝
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