Jared Gibb

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Jared Gibb

@CodelessConsult

Independent Software Consultant | #nocode / #lowcode Consultant | Board Certified Behavior Analyst | Father | https://t.co/7KrL1EnYYO

Kalamazoo, MI شامل ہوئے Ekim 2021
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Jared Gibb
Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
how i respond when I'm under pressure, a million things to do, and our PM needs more shit done still not sure if this is a healthy response or not 😂🤣 looking at you for this ticket @coaliascom. the product is just too good!
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
Tell me what game's on my mind today
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
@ivbran @elibeachy Sure if you’re developing locally using xanoscript, you could conceivably use whatever agent to compare between branches before deploying.
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Jared Gibb
Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
I'm not a computer nerd. I prefer to be called a hacker.
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
400 when you tell me to build it how i think it fit because you're just not sure. then come back, and help me fix everything that was broken because i didn't understand the scope that needed to be covered because you never explained it thoroughly even though we talked about it for hours
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Will Hawkins 🚀
Will Hawkins 🚀@WillLovesNoCode·
After a conversation with my plumber yesterday, I'm announcing new standard hourly developer rates for taking on vibecoded projects: $100/hr . . . If I build it $150/hr . . . If you watch $200/hr . . . If you help $250/hr . . . If you already built it $300/hr . . . If you tell me how to build it
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
My college education uniquely positioned me to learn to speak very precisely when discussing an issue. I feel like that’s broken my ability to understand when somebody sends me an issue with vague details that they think explains it all. Unless you’re like 12 or below, my imagination as it relates to the things you’re saying is nonexistent.
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Tom
Tom@codevsdev·
What’s your debugging strategy? > Console logs > Breakpoints > AI help > Pray & retry
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
I really like our readers, but man that’s a frustrating game. So freaking challenging.
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Weapons Daily
Weapons Daily@WeaponsVault·
Police in Austria respond to a domestic violence call at an elderly couple's house, find and seize more than 100 guns
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
Just signed on with @kleercard as a software developer this weekend! Excited to build cool stuff with @elibeachy!!
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
@george_nqu You haven’t met enough good devs. They already have jobs.
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George Collier
George Collier@george_nqu·
A founder told me recently he's talked to about a dozen Bubble developers over the years. One impressed him. The rest were technically competent but had, in his words, "terrible taste." They could build features but didn't understand responsive design. They wire up workflows but couldn't tell good UI from bad. Or they could follow instructions but couldn't think about the product from a user's perspective. This is a real gap in the Bubble ecosystem. Most developers learn the platform by watching tutorials and building side projects. They get good at making things work, but nobody teaches them how to make things feel right. When you're hiring a developer for your Bubble app, technical skill is table stakes. What separates a good developer from a great one is whether they can look at a screen and know something's off before you have to point it out. That's taste, and it's rare. We've been around three years and I've found seven people who meet that bar.
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
@Nodirbay Yeah. Or my dishes and laundry situation.
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Bek
Bek@Nodirbay·
I wish one of the clawdbots could take over the wiring
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
Seeing the price for the @supabase plugin on @bubble reminds me of why I created so many of my free plugins. If I get motivated enough, I’m coming for that stupid 80 price tag.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
As always I only support military action anywhere, in any context, if it directly serves the interests of American citizens. It’s troubling that the arguments we’re hearing for this war in Iran, including from Trump himself, seem to revolve primarily around “bringing freedom to the Iranian people.” As Americans, the freedom of Iranians is not our responsibility. If a single American life is lost in the service of that goal, it will be a travesty. What nobody has even come close to sufficiently explaining is how this war will first and foremost directly benefit American citizens. That is a case that needed to have been made clearly and convincingly before this move, and it wasn’t. We’re also told how this will benefit Israel, and I’m sure it will. But Israel is not America. What does it do for America? How does it help us? That needs to be explained to us. And it isn’t “panicking” or demonstrating “disloyalty” to demand those very basic answers about how American tax money, and potentially American lives, are being spent. We hear about the danger of a nuclear Iran, but that’s odd because we were told that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had already been set back decades. We hear that this war will be over quickly and easily because Iran is powerless, which I hope and pray is the case, and maybe it will be. But that’s odd, too, because if Iran is such a paper tiger then how were they a danger to us in the first place? It seems hard to argue both that Iran is an existential threat to the United States and that we can topple them in 20 minutes with no casualties or negative downstream effects. Also the political calculation really matters here. A huge majority of American oppose this. That’s just a fact. If it costs Republicans in 26 and 28, then, no matter how things work out in Iran, it will not have been worth it. A free Iran at the cost of Democrat rule here at home is a bad deal. A free Iran for an unfree America would be just about the worst trade of the century. I’m praying for our great country today.
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Brett
Brett@BrettFromDJ·
@MattWalshBlog Not getting nuked seems pretty advantageous to Americans, idk about you.
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Military Arms
Military Arms@MAC_Arms·
Was his wife right?
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Jared Gibb
Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
i send dolphin emojiis and gifs just to be confusing. i add them after good and not great messages. works as a thumbs up. mad face. thumbs down. keeps everyone guessing what i really think
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Jared Gibb@CodelessConsult·
i love the personality, man. when Codex just responds with an emojii. 🫰🫰🫰
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Weapons Daily
Weapons Daily@WeaponsVault·
name a country gayer than france.
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Chris Strobl
Chris Strobl@chrisstrobl·
Crazy how @bubble totally screwed it up. It’ll make an amazing Harvard Business School case study.
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