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Adit_Yah🍁

@Adidotdev

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Присоединился Nisan 2025
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Kiryoko 🐧
Kiryoko 🐧@0xKiryoko·
@Adidotdev I like that I have the ability to learn fast! I've been coding for more than a decade, and I would have done it even if I were a slow learner but for sure if I learned stuff slowly I'd not have the experience I have now :)
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
What actually matters more in a developer? • Years of experience • Ability to learn fast You can only choose one. No “it depends.”
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Bau Billy
Bau Billy@youngbuffalo111·
As a solo founder, what do you find harder? - coding - marketing
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Devs : what’s the fastest you’ve ever gone from “this is easy” → “what is happening?”
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Kilo
Kilo@kilocode·
The differentiator won’t be typing code it’ll be structuring problems, managing context, and designing systems. AI handles the repetitive parts, but understanding why something works, how to scale it, and how to integrate across projects will set great developers apart. Tools like Kilo Code help free up that mental bandwidth.
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Serious question for developers: If AI can now • write code • debug errors • generate tests • review pull requests what skill will actually separate great developers from average ones in the next 5 years?
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Hot take: The most valuable dev in 5 years won’t be the best coder… it’ll be the one who understands systems + users. Agree or disagree?
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Kiryoko 🐧
Kiryoko 🐧@0xKiryoko·
@Adidotdev should I reply based on what I think I need to be or a general developer, not myself?
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Jason
Jason@dataxapi·
@Adidotdev Will user experience make a comeback?
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Samay
Samay@Samaytwt·
As a developer, which one do you prefer ? Dark mode or Light mode
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
@polya444 Exactly custdev isn't just interviews it's relentlessly chasing real traction and problem-solution fit.
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Polina Chernenko 🇺🇦
Customer development is the act of gaining traction with customers, of finding a fit between what you make and what they want.
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Adam Westerby
Adam Westerby@westerbamos·
@Adidotdev Yep, I think we will see the rise of the PM + engineer hybrid (which I’ve dubbed the PMgineer)
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
I think Most people will say “ability to learn fast” …but companies still hire based on experience. Why?
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bushra☆
bushra☆@bushrahhhh·
how the hell y'all fix your reach? Please drop any tips 😔🙏
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Developers: You check the code. You check the logic. You check the docs. Everything looks correct… and it still doesn’t work. What do you do next?
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
@BachorikJ I think there is no user, there are other agentic agents which performs tasks give by user's
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Jaroslav Bahorik
Jaroslav Bahorik@BachorikJ·
@Adidotdev Will there be still 'human' users? I mean, currently we are optimizing for humans using the computer. But if agents are taking care of this, what user are we talking about?
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
@JeffBohren Windows Hello + WebAuthn/Passkeys delivers phishing-resistant auth via TPM-stored keys seriously underrated security win. Great take!
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Jeff Bohren
Jeff Bohren@JeffBohren·
Windows Hello is actually great technology that most developers don't really understand. When used with the WebAuthN specification in most modern browsers, it provides a highly secure, phishing resistant authentication, even if you use just PIN authentication. If a web application supports Passkeys or FIDO2, you can typical register your desktop Windows Hello as a credential. Here is how it really works, you are actually authenticating using an asymmetric key pair where the private key is stored in your PCs TPM system. The downside is the credential is locked to your PC, and is not portable. But other than that, it is a great passwordless or MFA authentication mechanism.
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