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@dash12_dev
Writing code for work and for fun for many years... Production automation notes from a developer. n8n, Make, APIs, AI workflows, cost leaks, error handling...
Entrou em Eylül 2024
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@TechByTaraa Because of quick distribution of the products. Web is the quickest platform
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@Preeti_ly Depends what you want to develop. Javascript or python could be a quick start, but if you want to develop ios apps then swift
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@vibeonX69 Depends for what you will use your computer
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@codevsdev All other things you can do with AI perhaps
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@ccodyy69 I feel old lol. Turbo pascal that is all in one compiler and editor. Google it
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@adahstwt Yes and yes. So true. Even great engineers just losing the habit of deep thinking
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@asaio87 Until the first security issue and crash in production. AI is a great tool in a hands of developer. Nothing against, the AI is not an issue, how to use it is
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@zuess05 These posts are going back and forth all the time. There are tones of post that the reddit is awful and you can't find users there, so go to X. And on X the same backwards - go to reddit. So, what's left here... linkedin perhaps
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@asaio87 Depends of course, but 98% very true. If you vibe some landing page with form from hubspot than you probably won't have problems. But yes, of course to plan and implement backend and do is still far away from autonomous AI agent without human in the loop.
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@RodmanAi Depends on your country the electricity bill will be higher than Gemini tokens at the same scale. And Mac mini is not for usable models
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A developer got hit with a $170 Claude Code bill in just 10 days.
Then someone showed him a different path.
He bought a $599 Mac Mini, installed Ollama, pulled a few open-source models, and pointed Claude Code to localhost instead of the cloud.
Result?
→ No API costs
→ No subscriptions
→ No data leaving his machine
Now he's running Claude Code with DeepSeek and Qwen locally for roughly $3/month in electricity.
The math is wild:
Before: $459/month in AI subscriptions.
After: One-time $599 purchase + a few dollars a month to run it.
That's over $5,000 saved in the first year alone.
A tiny box sitting under a desk is replacing what many people are paying hundreds per month for.
And somehow, almost nobody is talking about it.
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