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Seyntium🐦
@stkuwanda
Software Developer - Full Stack. Tech Enthusiast. (AI/LLM) https://t.co/tNRCBYFkUS All opinions are strictly my own.
Katılım Ekim 2012
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🚨 BREAKING - Flutter devs, pay attention.
github.com/jonataslaw/getx → 404. Gone.
11k+ stars. Millions of downloads.
Used in apps worldwide.
The GetX GitHub repo has vanished.
Here's what happened & what you should do RIGHT NOW 🧵
#Flutter #GetX #FlutterFlakes

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@mikeyny_zw is a GOATED developer.
He just fixed a bug on @itsoddah that I had been struggling with for the last 2 weeks 🫡

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@piyush784066 it runs my old dual core laptop fast enough to use it for serious flutter development. no need for me to buy a new laptop
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@CodeWithAmann Claude has frustrating usage limits it's barely usable now.
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I have decided to use claude for ui / ux design only to avoid going overlimits quickly and use codex for coding.
Kappaemme@Kappaemme1926
Today I cancelled my Claude Pro subscription. Claude is insanely good. Probably one of the best models for coding and reasoning. But the usage limits run out way too fast. So I made a decision. For now I’m going all in on Codex only. Not sure if it’s the right move yet. But I’d rather master one tool deeply than constantly hit limits on multiple ones. Maybe it’s the right call. Maybe not. We’ll see. what do you think?
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This weekend learn Claude Code for FREE with this 12 hour freeCodeCamp course taught by a CTO.
Quincy Larson@ossia
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A senior Google engineer just dropped a 421-page doc called Agentic Design Patterns.
Every chapter is code-backed and covers the frontier of AI systems:
→ Prompt chaining, routing, memory
→ MCP & multi-agent coordination
→ Guardrails, reasoning, planning
This isn’t a blog post. It’s a curriculum. And it’s free.

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Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant.
- No VC funding.
- No viral launch.
- No TED talk.
- Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve.
He built a language that fit in kilobytes.
50 years later, it runs everything.
Linux kernel. Windows. macOS.
Every iPhone. Every Android.
NASA’s deep space probes.
The International Space Station.
> Python borrowed from it.
> Java borrowed from it.
> JavaScript borrowed from it.
If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow.
He died in 2011.
The same week as Steve Jobs.
Jobs got the front pages.
Ritchie got silence.
This Legend deserves to be celebrated.

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