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Ric Santos

@rixantos

iOS dev from down under IDE: Claude Code Debug: https://t.co/PzbpjQ7rKZ Git: Sourcetree ASO: https://t.co/hEdSlILb1w App Store: https://t.co/34RbHpsiNz

Adelaide, Australia Katılım Ekim 2011
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Wilco de Kreij@Emarky·
This video was edited entirely by Claude Code. I just gave it the files. If 50 people comment, I'll share the exact setup.
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blue@bluewmist·
What is something relatively cheap that improves your life by 100%?
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Lukas Hermann
Lukas Hermann@_lhermann·
Tell me, how did Twitter turn from a great place to find a community to an absolute cesspool of brain dead engagement bait? It’s not that I don’t know, I just need to hear someone say it.
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Silk
Silk@SilkOCE·
Trying to buy a house in Australia might be the most depressing situation of all time
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
i really thought deep and hard and almost worked up enough courage to spend a stupid amount of money on an apple studio display only to realize it’s 60hz 😹😹😹😹😹…
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corbin
corbin@corbin_braun·
pitch me your startup with 0 words.
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Simone Canc
Simone Canc@simonecanciello·
who’s building this app? take a pic of a room, get decorations and links to buy them. make it free and earn from affiliations.
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Vadim
Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
As a founder, what’s the best thing to build in 2026? 1. iOS Apps 2. Web Apps
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Max 🇮🇪🇱🇻
My working day hasn't finished yet and my micro SaaS is already in production 😀 I created a landing page, connected basic auth, integrated Stripe, implemented the main project's feature and deployed to Vercel. It all took a half day given that I've never done any SaaS before. This is unbelievable 🚀. Of course the landing page is pretty basic and needs refinement, also need to get a custom domain, do various small things and finally set it up and kick off my SEO marketing agent to get the project going. I guess 5 days for a micro SaaS was too overestimated 🙂
Max 🇮🇪🇱🇻@maks6361

I’m finally set to start building my first micro SaaS project. As a mobile developer my web app experience is mostly limited to building simple landing pages for my mobile apps I’m starting building it tomorrow and the goal is to get it into prod by the end of the week. Here’s my set up: AppNext.js + shadcn/ui + Tailwind Astro.js - Blog/SEO: Supabase - Auth + DB + Backend Stripe - Payments Vercel - Hosting PostHog - Analytics Dear SaaS experts, please roast it as much as you can preferably with some details why one tool is better than another one.

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Sayan
Sayan@thesayannayak·
At this rate everyone’s gonna have their own app and zero users.
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Kaito | 海斗
Kaito | 海斗@_kaitodev·
5 minutes ago, @karpathy just dropped karpathy/jobs! he scraped every job in the US economy (342 occupations from BLS), scored each one's AI exposure 0-10 using an LLM, and visualized it as a treemap. if your whole job happens on a screen you're cooked. average score across all jobs is 5.3/10. software devs: 8-9. roofers: 0-1. medical transcriptionists: 10/10 💀 karpathy.ai/jobs
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Max 🇮🇪🇱🇻
Max 🇮🇪🇱🇻@maks6361·
Was testing out my new SEO expert skills for 2 weeks and here's result for one of my mobile app landing page. I find it pretty impressive. I don't see any significant boost in app downloads yet, not sure whether it's due to the app itself but at least the landing page started getting some traction. I've added blog section to 3 more landing pages and will keep posting daily to see how it goes.
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
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
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Ric Santos
Ric Santos@rixantos·
good guy china fighting for the devs
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Ric Santos
Ric Santos@rixantos·
@levelsio Thankfully I wrote enough code before we didnt need to write code anymore (got the grays to prove it)
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I think this collective feeling of "I don't enjoy coding anymore because it's so easy with AI" is good to talk about and realize, and I have it too I miss going to bed with a coding challenge I have to get through and then wake up and in the shower I get the answer and I scream EUREKA!!!!! But then you quickly just have to accept that the world has permanently changed now and it's just not going back because letting AI code for you is simply so much faster and effective and will only get better with every passing year So the better mental approach for me to these things is to just aggressively embrace it and change myself instead, if the fun in solving the challenges is gone, where else can I find the fun? I'm lucky a bit because for me the fun has always been building new things in general, not so much the coding part, although the coding challenges were fun for me too. But having ideas and just building new things was always the most fun. So I have to double down on that now, making more things and making better things and making them much faster than before. Especially now that literally everyone in the world has access to the same coding skill as everyone else (which is AI), the focus will have to aggressively be on what remains as a differentiator for me as a creator, which is my ideas and the way I execute them, not coding them So that's what I will try focus on from now on I think
@levelsio@levelsio

If the skill part of making things moves to the AI Then everyone now has access to the same skills So then it's either not about skills anymore and everyone is competing with everyone on equal footing and all of us ending in a perfect competition with close to zero profit So then nobody ends up winning anymor but the AI companies (since we pay them) Or skill is replaced by stuff like ideas, originality, taste, getting users, attention, distribution, audience, capital (who's rich) etc

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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
This is the best breakfast for weight loss. It's 250g low-fat Greek yogurt, one scoop of whey protein, 100g frozen fruit, and a teaspoon of psyllium husk. I call it Glop, and here's why each ingredient matters:
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Andy Cantwell
Andy Cantwell@AndyCantwell·
Taking my mate ChatGPT to lunch
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