Ashish

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Ashish

Ashish

@axispx

Software Engineer • Product • AI • Infrastructure • @heynouri

Ontario, CA เข้าร่วม Ekim 2013
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Ashish
Ashish@axispx·
If you're building AI agents in production, you've hit this wall: Per-user context, rate limiting, model fallbacks, observability — all separate systems to manage. There's a cleaner way. Cloudflare Durable Objects + AI Gateway. Here's how 👇
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Ashish@axispx·
@mjackson slow living for software engineers is not farming anymore it is writing code by hand 👀
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MJ@mjackson·
Wrote some code today by hand like a freaking caveman. AMA.
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Ashish@axispx·
If AI can write better than you, code better than you and think faster than you, what exactly is your competitive advantage?
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Ashish@axispx·
@htmx_org i’ll stick to jQuery, thanks
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Dragan Maricic
Dragan Maricic@dramaricic·
Reply with your project. I’ll check it out and follow a few people. Let’s support builders 🤝
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@thorstenball what didn’t work out with DO for you? would love to know
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Thorsten Ball@thorstenball·
What are some products similar to Cloudflare DurableObjects? Specifically: little bit of compute, long-running network connections, storage, uniquely identifiable?
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Ashish@axispx·
Follow for more infra and AI breakdowns like this.
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Ashish@axispx·
What you don't build: ❌ Separate state management ❌ Custom rate limiter ❌ Logging pipeline ❌ Per-provider API key management This is the most underrated stack for production AI agents right now. Building something with agents? Drop it below 👇
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Ashish
Ashish@axispx·
If you're building AI agents in production, you've hit this wall: Per-user context, rate limiting, model fallbacks, observability — all separate systems to manage. There's a cleaner way. Cloudflare Durable Objects + AI Gateway. Here's how 👇
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Ashish@axispx·
@SaidAitmbarek even when vibe coding if you know what you are doing, you can put in enough guardrails to make sure the system is secure, in my experience
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Saïd Aitmbarek
Saïd Aitmbarek@SaidAitmbarek·
@axispx What if it leads to a catastrophy, huge risks for nothing. You can in advance prove the app is minimally secure with the right systems
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Saïd Aitmbarek
Saïd Aitmbarek@SaidAitmbarek·
It's not that people hate vibe-coded apps. They just don't trust them. You might make your first $1 without trust. But you'll never see $10k MRR without it.
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Ashish@axispx·
@1Umairshaikh need to realise this to escape the permanent underclass
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Umair Shaikh
Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
you're a founder acting like a developer when the job is selling
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Ashish@axispx·
Telegram Bots are top tier and easy to build, no wonder Anthropic went with it for Claude session channels
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Ashish@axispx·
@codyschneiderxx B2C is way more fun to build but it is pretty difficult to market : (
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneiderxx·
pro tip just dont build b2c
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Ashish@axispx·
claude randomly decides to have a tunnel vision and ruin my day
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Ashish@axispx·
building on @Cloudflare because i want infinite scale. the nice side effect is when my app goes down, so does half the internet, so nobody notices
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Arun
Arun@hiarun02·
What’s the most outdated thing still taught in computer science degrees?
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