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@troels_im

Fullstack #Rust 🦀 and #AI tips, and building: - https://t.co/Ij6NU2xPj2 - https://t.co/RPaXNTekAU

Blog 👉 Entrou em Aralık 2008
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Daniel Smidstrup@DanielSmidstrup·
Unpopular opinion: Vibe coding is actually hard work too.
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Even though I've had zero sales today during the launch of my product fastcoach.io, I am so proud of this program and I think it has quite a lot value. Right I now I am brainstorming with Seth Godin AI about how to market this and we basically went to discuss one possible niche of schools. When we started talking about how they could afford it, he suggested non-diluting funding and with a single click, I get to the video where he talks about this! I so much believe in this product!
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Alex
Alex@alex_lrz_nmv·
Day 6 of building popfast 🚀 The course to help you grow on X faster ⏩ Today I recorded 5 lessons, still need to edit them tho! Plus 3 people already joined the popfast waitlist 🥳 If you're interested by the course, the link is in the comments 👇 Cheers! 🧉 #buildinpublic
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Bhoomi Jarwani@Bhoomi_jarwani_·
Day 18 of the full stack project journey 🚀 Today I explored animations and spent time understanding why TypeScript is used and where it helps. Still learning step by step. #buildinpublic
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@VaniSlaysCode I sometimes forget that people still code 😆 I love coding platforms though and some of the best times I had was solving problems on these platforms
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Vani@VaniSlaysCode·
wrapping up the day <3 solved a leetcode problem, learned heap sort, and completed Day 5 assignment of Kaggle’s AI Agents course. today’s tasks: -leetcode☑️ -heap (sort)☑️ -assignmen (day 5)☑️ that’s it for today 🤍 good night 🌙. #buildinpublic #learninpublic
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Vani@VaniSlaysCode

back to coding <3 solved a leetcode problem now learning heap sort, later finishing Day 5 assignment of Kaggle’s AI Agents course . today’s tasks: -leetcode☑️ -heap (sort) -assignment . #buildinpublic #learninpublic

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@e0syn fair enough 🤣🤣
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@JonBuildsHQ Nice - that's the kind of tool I was planning to build over the next week. Will check it out
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Solopreneur Dad
Solopreneur Dad@JonBuildsHQ·
OK this post blew up And it seems people either love the idea, or absolutely hate it. It's actually the first time I encountered haters here on X since I started building in public (some people went as far as ask for me to be banned from X 😅) So let me clarify a few things. A lot of people are missing the point: This tool is not a robot that you use to spam X. It does not generate "AI slop replies", and most importantly it doesn't auto-post anything (that would be against X policy). It's more like a sidekick: it learns your voice from your tweets/replies, then pre-drafts suggestions for your next tweets/replies in your voice. You still have to post manually!
Solopreneur Dad@JonBuildsHQ

I created this tool to grow faster on X. Is this cheating? 😂 Should I release this to the public?

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Dr_SaRa@Sarakhan49309·
🚀 Hey Founders! Looking to connect with people building: 💻 SaaS 🤖 AI Tools ⚙️ Automation 🌐 Web Apps 📱 Products 👇 Drop what you're building. #BuildInPublic #SaaS #Founders
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mrKeshta@mr_Keshta·
🚨 Imagine getting fired by Elon Musk… then quietly building a $722M AI startup in less than 2 years. That's exactly what former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal did. 👇
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@ionet Yeah, but this is a two way equation where you also need companies to fund in order to move the funding elsewhere. We need to support European entrepreneurship
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io.net@ionet·
88% of all AI startup funding is going to US companies. $319B. Most of it to two names. 96% of the global population is splitting the other 12%. That's not a market. That's a monopoly. But it doesn't have to be this way. Decentralized compute, powered by a stable economic engine, makes AI accessible and affordable for everyone. That's why io.net exists. That's why we built the IDE.
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@shanaka86 This just confirms that I need to pull my last subscription to American AI companies
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
The Pentagon admitted, under oath, that Elon Musk's xAI Grok helped pick targets for 2,000 strikes on Iran in 96 hours. It surfaced in a lawsuit defending a polluting data center. The filing measures speed. It discloses no accuracy, in a war that has already killed hundreds of civilians.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

2,000 targets. 2,000 munitions. 96 hours. The Pentagon only admitted that Elon Musk's AI helped do it because a polluting data center needed a legal defense. In a sworn filing this week, the Pentagon's chief AI officer, Cameron Stanley, stated that xAI's Grok Gov Model was running inside the military's Maven targeting system during Operation Epic Fury, the campaign against Iran that began February 28. Grok did not pull a trigger. It sorted the targets, and humans signed off. Now look at where that admission landed. Not a press release. A federal court in Mississippi, where the NAACP is suing xAI over the unpermitted gas turbines powering Musk's Colossus data center. The government's case: you cannot shut the turbines off, because the model they feed is now paramount national security. The number on the record measures speed. It says nothing about accuracy, and nothing about the strike on a girls' school in Minab that killed at least 175 people, most of them children. Analysts have asked whether AI targeting and stale maps played a role. No one has tied that strike to Grok. No one has cleared it either, because the error rates stay classified. And this is not the SuperGrok you can buy. It is a hardened federal model in a live kill chain, surfaced in public only because Musk's data center needed a reason to keep polluting. The piece works out what that trade actually costs.

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@rauchg Yeah, it is exciting times we are living in
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Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Agents are motivating so many healthy software habits. Open APIs, documentation (skills), tests (evals), Unix (CLIs), payment & commerce protocols, even wide 𝙰𝚌𝚌𝚎𝚙𝚝 use (markdown/json/html). The original vision of the WWW coming to life before our eyes.
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Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
Your bank account is a report card on how well you've served others.
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@arvidkahl 💯 but then understanding the real need for niches was always the hard part of entrepreneurship
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
Big learning from watching entrepreneurs gradually understand the nature of AI: people don't vibe-code apps for their niches because they struggle specifying what they truly need. If you can't say what you need, AI builds slop. Humans are not in the loop, they ARE the loop.
Kyle Gawley@kylegawley

Indie hacking is a bubble 99% of hype stuff people talk about on here is non-existent in other industries florists aren’t vibe coding their own CRM dentists are not scheduling with OpenClaw music teachers don’t have agentic workflows Most biz are using old, outdated clunky software but it solves a problem

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@GergelyOrosz I agree to some extent. And also, Fiverr is going to suffer if they aren't already. Things I paid $1000 a few years ago can be done in 4 hours with the right prompt
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
100%. "AI will replace SaaS" always felt too far-fetched and yet talked about everywhere "AI will replace lots of consultants [by brining work in-house]" barely mentioned but likely happening a lot more, and a lot more realistic threat to consulting
Charles@CharlesDardaman

Consulting was always more at risk from AI than SaaS ever was but there’s way less conversation around it maybe the business people just aren’t seeing it coming like the engineers are

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@marclou @trust_mrr Wow that seems like a steal, if the MRR is genuine and not one time sales
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Marc Lou@marclou·
✅ Startup Acquisition #103 on @trust_mrr ✅ $270 MRR SaaS helping backpackers find a job sold for $6,000. It took 28 days from listing.
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Tips Excel@gudanglifehack·
Developers Compare Codex and Claude Code for Side Projects The landscape of software engineering has shifted dramatically over the last few years. The days of AI assistants being restricted to simple inline autocompletes or detached chatbot windows are long gone. Today, terminal-native, fully agentic AI coding systems are the gold standard—especially for independent developers, solopreneurs, and engineers building side projects.
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@HarryStebbings @pmarca Yeah, most people don't realise, but your quality of your life is directly proportional to the quality of questions you ask yourself
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Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
I interviewed @pmarca a couple of months ago and he said something that changed so much of my relationships and life. Ask yourself: “how is this situation all my fault?” Simple as it seems and sometimes wrong, it totally changes mentality, empathy and communication. Thanks Marc, you the man. ✊
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