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New York, USA Sumali Nisan 2018
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What would be the output ? This is a Google interview question on #Javascript
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David East@_davideast·
Introducing the Stitch SDK Yes. You can program design now. I've been dreaming of shipping this for so long because it's just so much fun to use. I welcome all the stars ⭐️ github.com/google-labs-co…
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Bonnie@The_GreatBonnie·
Unpopular Opinion: Most vibe coders have spent more money on AI credits than they will ever make from vibe coded apps or projects.
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Alex@AlexanderTw33ts·
bro I love coding, bro please hire me, bro i have soo many passion projects, bro i’m cracked i promise
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@gethackteam Interesting!!! I just had a conversation with some Google engineers and they still wrote lot of code by hand. They have their own “claude” Google version that helps them but majority still write code by hand. I asked why? He said primary because their tool isn’t aware of APIs
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@PinkDraconian There’s are work arounds like people mentioned but I was of preventing someone using your API key would be setting your security that only calls from certain domain are good. You can do this in GCloud platform
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PinkDraconian@PinkDraconian·
I still don't understand Google Maps API keys. If you're showing a map on your website, the API key is in your client-side code. An attacker can use this API key to send millions of requests and you're paying for it. There's no way to secure it?
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nader dabit@dabit3·
If you've wondered what your LLM is actually sending, Sherlock is a nice tool. It sits in the middle, shows you every request live, and saves it all as markdown. Also, watching your tokens tick up in real-time is oddly satisfying. github.com/jmuncor/sherlo…
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Queen Arit #SpicyTechAunty 🔥@TheQueenArit·
I’m honored to be speaking at this power-packed event! My session will be very hands-on; be sure to bring your jotter and pen! Thank you @theglobalmarvie for the opportunity. 🥰
MARVELOUS - TECH VA of #GenI 🙌@theglobalmarvie

The Freelancer's Success Webinar 2.0 is here already 💃💃 In December, I held the first edition of this webinar for free and invited 4 experts to share so much valuable knowledge with us. The sessions spanned across Upwork usage, Fiver Mastery, Remote work navigation, how to land freelance opportunities by optimizing your LinkedIn and CV'S as well. You can check quotes for the excerpts and start practicing already. I have testimonials from attendees 💪 This February, I will be hosting the second edition of this webinar with my Queen and Mentor @TheQueenArit on the 15th. If you know Mama, you will know #5000 isn't worth the value you will get for two days but she loves us a lot. If you don't know Mama, Check the 2nd slide for more Info. So go ahead, register, spread the word and let's start winning in 2026 already. Kindly check out the flyer for what you will be learning 🙌 Here's the link to register: [nestuge.com/tncy9rgni] #TheGlobalCommunity

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Andrea
Andrea@acolombiadev·
"WE are developer zero" @cassidoo on Developer Relations teams! 🤯
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Josh@joshmanders·
Open source isn't dying because of AI. It's dying because we all fucking suck. Users. Maintainers. The whole ecosystem. All of us. We fucking suck as users. We use OSS to do our jobs. To build products. To make money. Our employers depend on it. Our startups run on it. But the second a maintainer mentions compensation? We lose our fucking minds. "It should be free." "That's not the open source way." Meanwhile we're extracting value from someone's unpaid labor every single day. We file issues like we paid for a support contract. We demand timelines. We get snippy when our bug isn't the priority. We're not customers. We're guests. Start acting like it. We fucking suck as maintainers. We wanted the GitHub stars. The conference talks. The Twitter followers. We wanted to be the person who "owns" that thing everyone depends on. But now people actually depend on it and we're annoyed. "Talk is cheap, show me the code." So someone does. They spend hours on a PR. We ignore it for months. Close it with no explanation. Or we screenshot their issue and mock them publicly for not reading our minds about what we actually wanted. We invited contributions then punished people for contributing. We don't want to maintain projects. We want to be admired for maintaining them. Not the same thing. We suck at this together. Both sides want the benefits without the responsibilities. As users we want free, maintained, high quality software but won't contribute a damn thing. Not money. Not code. Not even basic respect. As maintainers we want the status of running critical infrastructure but won't communicate, won't collaborate, won't treat people like humans. We all know this shit doesn't work. And yet here we are. Okay Josh, what do you suggest then? If we use OSS and profit from it, we contribute something. Anything. Money, docs, triage, kindness. We stop expecting infinite free labor. If we maintain OSS and we're burnt out, we say so. Archive it. Hand it off. Ghosting is worse than walking away. And if we can't treat each other with basic respect? We don't get to participate. Full stop. Open source runs on people. On us. None of us owe each other a god damn thing. But we could choose to stop being assholes and do better anyway.
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Pato@devpato·
In today’s AI world, why would you hire a junior developer instead of making your team use more Claude or any other LLM?
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dominicode
dominicode@domini_code·
He preparado un checklist práctico para detectar qué partes de tu trabajo como developer ya deberías estar automatizando con IA. Sin teoría. Trabajo real. 👉 Descárgalo aquí: labs-resources.dominicode.com
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Alfredo@brolag·
Adiós programadores. La IA ya los reemplazó. Hice esta app en 10 minutos sin saber nada de programación. http://localhost:3000/
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Seba Gnagnarella@sgnagnarella·
Joining a new team? Your #1 job is to ramp up fast. If you’re joining as a leader, that responsibility is 10x. The team cannot afford to "dumb things down" or pause execution to spoon-feed you context just so you can play along. Do the homework. Earn your seat. The most critical KPI for a new leader is "Time to Context."
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@chris__sev Hi! I'm interested :) sent you a DM
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Chris Sev
Chris Sev@chris__sev·
I’m starting a new role and am looking to hire a Staff Developer Advocate immediately Range is $168,000—$252,000 Fully remote Looking for someone that: - Excels at events - Has high+positive energy 🤩 Let me know if you or someone you know would be interested!
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@chris__sev Prompt engineer is a thing amigo
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Chris Sev@chris__sev·
I'm looking to hire a contractor for... I'm not sure what it's called I have a ton of data that I need to analyze with AI. I need someone that can help - Improve prompts - Make evals - Data analysis and improvement What's that called? AI Engineer? Happy to pay 🫰. Get at me
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