Teri Beckham
3.9K posts

Teri Beckham ری ٹویٹ کیا

say hi to Snippy
snippy watches your screen and yells at you when you get distracted
Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸@FarzaTV
I built this thing called Clicky. It's an AI teacher that lives as a buddy next to your cursor. It can see your screen, talk to you, and even point at stuff, kinda like having a real teacher next to you. I've been using it the past few days to learn Davinci Resolve, 10/10.
English
Teri Beckham ری ٹویٹ کیا
Teri Beckham ری ٹویٹ کیا

Here's Claude tapping, scrolling, finding bugs and fixing them. Testing the entire app experience on iOS. No Xcode. No manual steps.
FlowDeck gives your agent eyes on the simulator.
Post + Video: flowdeck.studio/blog/2026/04/0…
English

@socialwithaayan I'm not a lawyer, but this seems like it would make you liable to legal issues.
English

SOMEONE JUST KILLED EVERY SKETCHY VIDEO DOWNLOADER SITE ON THE INTERNET.
It's called ReClip. Self-hosted. Open source. Free.
Paste a link from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter/X, or 1000+ other sites. Download as MP4 or MP3. That's it.
No ads. No popups. No trackers. No rate limits. No account. No sketchy installer.
Your machine. Your downloads. Your data.
Here is the full feature set:
-> 1000+ supported sites including YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter/X
-> MP4 or MP3 output, your choice
-> Resolution selector before you download
-> Batch download. Paste multiple links at once.
-> Clean web UI that runs in any browser
-> Lightweight self-hosted setup
It went from 0 to 1.4K GitHub stars in 9 days.
239 forks already.
Here is why that number matters:
Every person who found a janky ad-covered downloader site in the last 10 years was waiting for this. A clean, private, self-hosted alternative that just works.
No business model built on your data. No premium tier. No upsells.
Built in HTML. MIT License. Two contributors. Ships in days.
100% Open Source. Free forever.

English

Deadline is tight, therefore, ORMs or row-by-row inserts are not an option.
We can use COPY (Postgres bulk load command) because it is way faster than INSERT. The only (and big) caveat is that it fails on first malformed row. Thus, we have to pre-validate the CSV (column count, data types, escape characters, etc.)
Split the file into 10-20 chunks and load each chunk in parallel using COPY inside a transaction. If a chunk fails, log the error, fix the malformed rows manually and retry only that chunk.
We should use a staging table and load everything into staging_table, then run a single INSERT INTO final_table SELECT ... with deduplication. This way we never corrupt the final table.
Monitor progress with pg_stat_progress_copy. And most importantly – test the pipeline on a 1M row sample first.
English

@seraleev This is probably because of that guy who made the I'm rich app, and a ton of idiots paid $1,000 for it.
English

Apple can remove your app from sale for “irrationally high” pricing
I personally know a founder who spent 2 months trying to get back into the App Store. Subscriptions kept running, but there was no new revenue. He never recovered to the same level.
Will@athcanft
it's insane that apple can just reject your app for "irrationally high" pricing
English

@TeriDBeckham Yes, it's a great analogy, just like Unity runs its performance critical core in C++ while devs script in productive C#, AI frameworks run heavy tensor math and CUDA kernels in optimized C++/CUDA while letting you build, experiment, and iterate fast in Python.
English
Teri Beckham ری ٹویٹ کیا

I was in class last week. One of my students raised their hand mid-lecture and asked something that stopped me for a second.
"Why is every AI tool built on Python? C++ is faster. Rust is faster. Even Java is faster. So why Python?"
Honestly it’s a fair question. And the answer reveals something really interesting about how the AI industry actually works.
Let me explain this properly. 🧵
English
Teri Beckham ری ٹویٹ کیا

AI is amazing. I am extremely pro-AI
1. It has lowered the barrier of entry for programmers, resulting in hundreds upon hundreds of slop applications vulnerable to everything. This is job security.
2. AI influencers keep saying AI is going to destroy cybersecurity. This is good. AI influencers don't understand the size and scope of cybersecurity, they think it's just smashing a keyboard and making cat noises. This makes people less likely to enter our field, making us more valuable, making us more money. It's job security. Keep telling people cybersecurity is dead.
3. It's given us a new area of research: AI security
4. It's made task automation easier with slop Python scripts.
In summary, cybersecurity is dead. DO NOT try to work in this field. It's all over. Cybersecurity has been solved!
English

@pati_marins64 The goal was/is mutual destruction of the regional powers, who could potentially pose a threat (economically) and/or Militarily, to Israel. Iran & the Gulf states were positioned to engage us mutually destructive conflict, allowing Israel to be the sole power in the region.
English

@gorgeousb82 @pati_marins64 This is the whole affair. It's crazy how so many think it's more complicated than this.
English

My fact-based reading is that the KSA, together with Bahrain, the Emirates, and Kuwait, have chosen a side in this war by allowing the use of their territory and airspace for attacks on Iran.
The Saudis went even further by deploying their own tanker aircraft to refuel American and Israeli jets en route to Iran.
Ansar Abbasi@AnsarAAbbasi
Credit also goes to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for showing extraordinary restraint in helping avert a conflict between Iran and the Gulf countries
English











