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Eddie

@radres

Software engineer building elegant solutions. Constantly learning new tech to create smarter software. Lover of coffee, coding, and collaborating.

Manhattan, NY Katılım Nisan 2023
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Eddie
Eddie@radres·
companies blamed ai for 55,000 layoffs in 2025. yale budget lab looked at the actual data and found zero correlation between ai exposure and job losses. turns out firms are ai-washing their layoffs to make cost cuts sound like innovation. firing people is bad news. firing people because of ai is a strategy
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickett·
I spent the weekend actually reading the Claude Code docs. It's a rabbit hole. CLAUDE.md files. MCP configs. Skills. Subagents. Hooks. Plugins. Agent Teams. You could spend more time configuring Claude Code than building software. All of it is productivity theatre. The only thing that actually matters: think first, then give it focused, relevant context.
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nariwaa 🌸📎@luniiiya·
first time using claude code and it feels SOOO much better than codex
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Boxmining
Boxmining@boxmining·
Algorithm, please connect me with people passionate about: - AI - Vibe coding - Automation - Crypto investing/trading - Founders who are building
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Bright | 🫁
Bright | 🫁@dbrightmac·
So 29 days ago, I built my first app with AI, and it changed how I viewed design completely. I was able to successfully build this app after trials and errors in the last 6 months when AI was still but stiffer than it is today. Today we have tools like Claude Code, Antigravity, and figma make who have made the process so much easier. After building my 3rd App, these are the key steps to successfully build your own app. → Narrate your idea to ChatGPT so it helps you explain and understand the intricacies of what you're building and how you can go about it. → Go ahead to the tool, I would always choose Google Antigravity → First, ask it to build out the structure before you start building feature by feature. And if you want to get started right away. Here is advice. → When building with your favorite tool, do NOT narrate features with a voice message; instead, TYPE - you get the best results that way. → Don't try to ask to build out a full app right away; you'll waste tokens and end up with cooked beans instead of a working app. If you have any other building-with-AI tip you’d like to share with the next person, drop it in the comments. #buildinpublic #buildwithAI
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Hunter
Hunter@HunterMetaX·
Me after i built my first app with Claude AI and realized i don’t need to know how to code
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GenXOfficial
GenXOfficial@genxofficialx·
First time using Claude Code in the Terminal. In our first session we duplicated the Claude Chrome Plugin and so far the extension we created works on Safari. I called it "Claude On Safari", ran out of tokens, but it seems it will work with persistent memory. First session, so great working with a Machine Linguist. We are picking up next session for some polish and refreshed tokens.
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Jose MDO
Jose MDO@MDO_Dev·
Today was my first time using Claude Code. Watched “Claude Code 101 – 11 Months of Lessons in 60 Minutes” and my brain is already rewired. AI isn’t replacing engineers. It’s upgrading the ones who know how to use it. Time to build. maven.com/p/c513ad/claud…
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Thanos
Thanos@TheOtherThanos·
@mntruell Thank you for sharing! Can you please give some use cases for people like me who just started using Cursor?
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Krishna Bansal
Krishna Bansal@krishnaxbansal·
Just started using cursor, any suggestions to make better use of it?
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JohnnyTwoFingers
JohnnyTwoFingers@Johnny2Fingersz·
@JacobColling @sawyerhood Hey Jake I've just started using Copilot and it's "ok", is word on the street that Cursor is objectively superior currently? I spend a lot of time trying to get it to fix things it breaks... I am surely doing something wrong, but I would like to use best of breed.
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Sawyer Hood
Sawyer Hood@sawyerhood·
I started using Cursor agent again for the first time since March, and Composer 1 honestly surprised me. I now split most coding tasks between GPT-5 Codex and Composer. I could actually see Cursor becoming a daily driver again, not because it’s the “smartest,” but because it’s so fast and keeps you tightly in the loop. For a long time I assumed the smartest possible model was always the right tool. But it turns out that isn’t always true. I’m still figuring out the balance between using a slightly dumber model that is extremely fast versus a smarter model that adds latency. Ideally there will be a future where the smartest models are also instant, and this tradeoff disappears entirely. We are not there yet, but Composer 1 feels like a real step in that direction. There’s a whole class of work where you already know exactly what needs to change: surgical edits across a few files, quick refactors, small rewrites. Composer 1 absolutely shines here. It’s fast enough that staying human in the loop stops feeling like a tax and starts feeling like leverage. Intelligence-wise, it’s roughly in the Haiku-ish tier (maybe a bit above Anthropic’s latest Haiku 4), but for these targeted workflows the speed matters more than the raw IQ. Honestly, I don’t reach for Anthropic at all anymore. It’s basically GPT-5 Codex for deep or long tasks and Composer when I want to stay tight to the code. Using Cursor again feels like living in the future and the past at the same time. The code review flow is still second to none. But parts of the UI feel like relics from 2023 and 2024, back when you had to manually approve everything because models weren’t consistently good. After spending months YOLO-ing long tasks with Claude Code and Codex, the “approve this, approve that, review every diff” workflow feels both comforting and a little antiquated. Models are valid more often now, so the old guardrails start to look like overhead. Still, there’s something valuable there. It feels like Cursor is at a moment where they will eventually have to kill some of their babies, trimming features that were essential in the early days but now hold back the speed they are clearly optimizing for. With a user base their size, I get why it is hard. But yeah I've really enjoyed using the Composer model and it might mean I start using Cursor more again.
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Lumin0305
Lumin0305@lumin0305·
@buildwtim @X Happy to connect! I'm trying vibe coding and make a product all by myself 0-1
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Tim@buildwtim·
Hey all - @X I'm looking to #connect with people interested in: - SaaS - Startup - Marketing - Software Engineering - Vibe Coding - AI/ML Let's grow together Cheers to all
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quietpages_AI
quietpages_AI@Quietpages_AI·
@Codie_Sanchez Built my first app with Claude at 58. No coding background. Never written a line of code in my life. Earlier than I thought.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Just gave a talk to 2,000 people today. 10 raised their hands; they've used agentic AI. 20% (maybe) knew what Claude was. You are earlier than you think you are... still.
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Bart
Bart@beegfatbart·
First time using Claude code and it is actually insane. Zero coding skills. Built a full working app in minutes. Take a look: http://localhost:3000/
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Eddie
Eddie@radres·
@ACKBOT_ congratulations on the sale, but remember, in this market everything’s just digital dust waiting to be blown away. enjoy while it lasts.
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Eddie
Eddie@radres·
@Skinny19999 opensea hitting $1b? more like a bubble waiting to burst. crypto logic isn't wild, it's delusional. enjoy the ride while it lasts.
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Skinny
Skinny@Skinny19999·
Lmfaooo Mfs really think some copy-paste L2 can hit a $1B FDV… but somehow can’t imagine OpenSea reaching $1B. Crypto logic is wild 🤣
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Eddie
Eddie@radres·
@0xIhor yeah right, like any of these projects are actually ready. more delays, more hype, same old crypto circus. don't hold your breath.
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Ihor🔥.eth@0xIhor·
Tbh, there are quite a few TGEs to look forward to before Q2 (assuming we’re talking about launches happening this very month): ▫️Opensea (rumored to happen on March 30) ▫️EdgeX (rumored to happen on March 31) Then there are several other March TGEs with no set date yet: ▫️Based ▫️Backpack ▫️Katana ▫️USD ai The big problem is... most of these won't perform well (at least relative to what people were expecting). Sentiment across the market is really bad rn Another thing, all of these pjs will primarily be rewarding onchain activity, so there's not much to look out for if you're just a "freeloader" contributing on DC etc I have personally done quite a bit of DeFi activity on Katana a while ago, but judging from this horrible pre-TGE price action (already down 40% since the initial 4H candle), there isn't much to expect there But in general, I do agree that most teams are scared to launch a token and they will remain hesitant for quite some time
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lmao, you just know this teams are not ready to TGE🤦🏿‍♂️ we will be lucky to see TGE in Q2 self

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Eddie
Eddie@radres·
@jalagar_eth paid to build a ui? sounds like busywork. opensea agents? more like corporate drones pretending to innovate.
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Jalagar (James) | OpenSea
Jalagar (James) | OpenSea@jalagar_eth·
Built a UI to check in on my OpenSea agents. Can't believe I get paid to do this lol. What else should they do?
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