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Prelyct HQ

@prelyct

Building digital solutions that scale. We specialize in web & mobile app development, secure online voting systems, and professional MS Office.

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
We are officially LIVE! 🚀 Prelyct is here to solve your digital headaches at UDS. ✅ Thesis Rescue: We format your project work perfectly. ✅ Online Voting: Secure elections. ✅ Websites: Affordable sites for your business. DM us or visit prelyct.com to start! 🇬🇭
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superscribe.io@superscribeio·
@prelyct everyone automated the glamorous part and left billing in the stone age
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superscribe.io@superscribeio·
AI coding agents in 2026 can autonomously write, test, and deploy entire features. The same developer still manually types "2h frontend" into a time tracker on Friday. We accelerated everything except the paperwork.
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@superscribeio This exact lack of code accounting is why we began exploring a digital escrow and tracking tool for freelancers: generating raw syntax in seconds is completely useless if you cannot clearly prove the value you just delivered.
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superscribe.io@superscribeio·
Everyone is debating which AI coding tool is best. Nobody is talking about the fact that most developers still have zero system for tracking what they actually built each day. The real bottleneck is not code generation. It is code accounting.
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@superscribeio The biggest agency trap is to rapidly optimize your entire technology stack for development speed while leaving your billing process so highly manual that you lose money just thinking about what you built.
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superscribe.io@superscribeio·
Funny how the fastest builders have the worst timesheets. You shipped 3 client projects this week. Each took "a few hours." What does the invoice say? Nothing yet. Because you cannot reconstruct it.
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@trikcode The ultimate trap of vibe-coding an entire backend is that you think you're a brilliant developer until you have to hectically reverse-engineer the complex logic you never really understood, all because of a silent error.
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Wise@trikcode·
The dangerous thing about vibe coding is you stop learning. You don't know why it works. You just know it works. Until it doesn't. And then you're Googling concepts you should've learned three years ago.
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
i don’t think people realize yet we’re literally talking to machines like it’s normal now
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@trikcode Ghana has ambitious builders turning these tools into local impact
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Wise@trikcode·
USA has ChatGPT USA has Grok USA has Claude USA has Gemini USA has Llama USA has Copilot China has DeepSeek China has Qwen China has Ernie China has GLM China has Kimi What does your country have?
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@jaysen_158 Very true. AI has become a basic necessity in our everyday lives.
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
“AI is the new electricity.” - Peter Norvig (American computer scientist)
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@arvidkahl At Prelyct, we learned the hard way that an autonomous coding agent is essentially a bright but careless junior developer. Until every line of your architecture is securely backed up, never allow them access to the repository.
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Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
One of my most painful realizations using agentic systems is that they treat all work-in-progress as ephemeral. They’ll gladly reset your branch or dev database to “try something”, because they expect to write working code eventually. Never manually add code while using agents. I tried several times, and it wasn’t good. Work on your manual changes outside of the agent, always commit it prior to running the agent again. and ideally, have non-git backups: Time Machine on Mac, full db exports of your database with a proven way to restore. You can try to guard your agent from doing destructive stuff, but it’s smarter and faster than you.
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claude code: > i ran /branch > instead of command running, claude saw it, and said "let me do this" > claude ran git checkout -b X > claude saw unstaged changes (everything i just made) > claude ran git reset --hard HEAD > lost all changes ???

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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@trikcode The best way to escape that embarrassing seven-round interview cycle is to start designing your own lucrative SaaS solutions instead of begging for a seat at their corporate table.
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Wise@trikcode·
The hiring process in tech is completely broken. - Round 1: Recruiter screens you for 15 minutes. - Round 2: Technical phone screen. - Round 3: Take-home project. "Should only take 4-6 hours." Takes 20. - Round 4: On-site. 5 back-to-back interviews. - Round 5: "Culture fit" chat with the founder. - Round 6: Reference checks. - Round 7: Waiting. Silence. Ghosted. Meanwhile the guy who got hired knew someone on the team. 6 rounds of interviews defeated by one LinkedIn connection.
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
@prelyct I’d trust the result only after validation. A method we can’t fully understand still needs proof in the real world.
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
If an AI model identifies a medical breakthrough that no human can explain, do we trust the result or method ?
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
@prelyct True. But most people aren’t losing to AI… they’re losing to people who know how to use AI better.
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
2023 : AI wrote your emails. 2024 : AI wrote your code. 2025 : AI ran your marketing. 2026 : AI is building your competitors.
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
Hot take : the model you're loyal to isn't the best model for every task. Use one model for coding. Use another model for reasoning. Use another different model for writing. Which models are in YOUR rotation right now ?
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
which country do you think uses AI the least ?
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
In next 10 years your doctor will be AI. your lawyer will be AI. your therapist will be AI. what exactly are you studying for ?
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
Machine intelligence is the last invention that humanity will ever need to make. - Nick Bostrom philosopher at Oxford, author of Superintelligence (2014)
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@jaysen_158 Up until you push to production, having an AI that politely complies with all your requests feels really productive. This is precisely why you need a solid foundation in computer science to break your own logic before users do.
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
We grew up with teachers who never questioned us, boss who never challenged us. Now our AI does the same. Is sycophancy just... familiar to us ? Or is it actually a problem ?
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Prelyct HQ@prelyct·
@jaysen_158 While an AI with perfect context will undoubtedly speed up our workflow, building Prelyct with my brother demonstrates that the real magic of a human colleague is their ability to recognize when your architecture is just a bad idea.
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Jaysen 🦅@jaysen_158·
By 2027, your AI assistant will remember every conversation you've ever had with it. Imagine opening your laptop and it already knows : • what you're working on • where you got stuck last time • what helps you think better Your best colleague will never be human.
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