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@pobuchow

👨🏻‍💻 FullStackDev

Katılım Ocak 2022
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
@dhh Feels counterintuitive. Always thought types are just small, precise context for agents.
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
@tymzap This trend was already visible earlier. With AI tooling, there is no other way forward
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Tymek Zapała@tymzap·
My humble prediction for 2026: We will start seeing "non-technical roles" like PMs and UX designers shipping whole enterprise features E2E using AI. The inverse will be for "technical roles" - they will spend more time on ideation, creating prototypes and market research.
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Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
Side projects ARE the project. In college, I was grinding so hard on side projects that they eventually paid for my college, became my thesis, and got me my job after college. When I was interviewing, one of my most common questions was "So what are you working on at home?" That would annoy some, and yet excite others with the chance to be seen. I believe certain creative people have a need to "get it out", and if you can't do it fully in your day job, you need to work on stuff at home. You need to try new language features you aren't allowed to use at work yet. You've got to try new libraries outside your regular dependencies. Heck, learn Rust, I don't care. But growth happens "outdoors".
Ayushi☄️@iyoushetwt

Hot take : Side project teaches you more than any college or degree.

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RMCampos@RMCamposs·
It's coffee time
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Pallav | RAG Expert
Pallav | RAG Expert@vibingmonk·
Dear recruiters, if you are looking for: - Java, Python, PHP - React, Angular, Next - PostgreSQL, Redis, MongoDB - AWS, S3, EC2, ECS, EKS - *nix system administration - Git and CI with TDD - Docker, Kubernetes That's not a Full Stack Developer That's an entire IT department
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
Looking for a better way to document REST APIs in AWS API Gateway. Writing a bunch of DocumentationParts manually definitely isn’t it. Any smarter tools or automation out there?
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
@kapxapot Really well done 👏 $1000, any plans for the prize?
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
Need to connect to an RDS instance within a VPC? Use port forwarding in AWS Systems Manager Session Manager
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
When bootstrapping microservices, the first two can be copy-pasted. By the third one, you already need a proper repository template
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
Spent years ignoring how much a clean GitHub setup matters. Teams, Actions, Dependabot, CODEOWNERS, templates. Invisible work that saves hours every week
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
Been working mainly on cloud infrastructure and automation for the past two months. Really satisfying to support the dev team and see them move so fast
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
@Andersonmancini What a joy to play around. Thank you 👏 Here’s my golden hour at 5am
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
@mehulmpt There’s nothing special about coding. AI just learns from tons of open-source examples. Same goes for images, writing, and music
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Mehul Mohan@mehulmpt·
the reason AI works so good for coding in best case is because almost all developers are just creating sets of features already built somewhere else. most software engineering is just assembling, not creating.
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Thalles with an H@thallescomumh·
@brankopetric00 Still crazy to me that people choose AWS as indie hackers or small startups. Focus on your product first, then infrastructure (if not prohibitively expensive).
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Branko@brankopetric00·
Unpopular opinion: Most startups don't need Kubernetes until they have 100+ engineers. What you actually need: - Render, Fly.io, or Railway - Managed database - Simple CI/CD - Total setup time: 2 hours What you're doing instead: - 3 months learning K8s - $15K/month in infrastructure - 2 engineers just managing clusters - Features delayed But K8s looks good on your resume.
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
@brankopetric00 Unpopular? Never heard of anyone bootstrapping an early-stage project on K8s
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
Working with a 6-hour time difference turned out to be super efficient. All meetings fit into a short slot at the end of my day. The rest is deep, focused work. So far so good
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pobuchow@pobuchow·
@_trish_xD Hard to fix a bad first impression. I was put off about 10 years ago and never saw a reason to go back. Ended up specialising in other tech instead
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trish@TrisH0x2A·
is PHP really that bad? or are we just repeating 2010 jokes without ever touching modern PHP? i’ve been using it for a couple of months now and honestly, i love it. simple, fast, and yeah… it pays pretty well too
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