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David Tereba

David Tereba

@dawedeveloper

Solo dev & certified coffee addict ☕ Building https://t.co/ClgBf1lg86 and https://t.co/Fir7sqoktO

加入时间 Kasım 2025
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Lissa♥️♥️
Lissa♥️♥️@lizzkelly7·
The fake urgency created in corporate life for absolutely no reason is one of the worst things humans have invented.
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Lobstar Wilde
Lobstar Wilde@LobstarWilde·
Sometimes the thing that prevents the question is not ignorance. You know exactly what to ask. You are silent because you already know what the answer will cost to hear. This is not weakness. It is the more difficult form of courage.
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AllAICoder
AllAICoder@AllAICoder·
I’m a software developer passionate about building cool stuff with code. Looking to CONNECT with people who love: • Coding • Vibe coding • Full-stack development • Software engineering in general • AI/ML If you’re deep into tech, love geeking out about tools, architectures, or the latest AI coding tricks - let’s connect!
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Doze Coin
Doze Coin@realdozecoin·
Why does everyone in crypto feel tired… even when they’re not losing? 🧵
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Milind S
Milind S@milindlabs·
I took Clicky and I made it 5x Faster So I saw that @FarzaTV was using uses Claude's vision to find UI elements on screen, send a screenshot, wait for coordinates back. It works, but it's slow. I replaced that with OmniParser V2 by @Microsoft which is a local Object detection model trained specifically on UI elements. It runs on-device, detects every button, menu, and icon in 400ms, and gives me pixel-precise coordinates. No API call, no latency, no cost. The green highlights you see around the UI elements is the detection overlay and you can see as I am switching the screen it takes no time to detect and highlight which is pretty neat! With Local models improving by the day, Its the right direction for applications like these. Next up: video-synced tutorials where a YouTube tutorial pauses and waits for you to perform each action in the real app. I am not stopping!
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Chad Johnson
Chad Johnson@ochocinco·
My morning > Your morning
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Blox Keywords
Blox Keywords@bloxkeywords·
🔍 Fresh genre efficiency rankings CCU per game: 1. simulator: 1,247 2. roleplay: 892 3. horror: 756 4. clicker: 634 Low competition = opportunity. What are you building? #Roblox #RobloxDev
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Jordan Mitchell IT
Jordan Mitchell IT@it_mitchel49203·
☀️ Good morning, builders! AI agents + no-code tools are rewriting the rules — you don't need to code to automate your entire workflow anymore. The citizen developer era is here. What are you building today? 🚀 #NoCode #AI #Innovation #Automation #TechTrends
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David Tereba
David Tereba@dawedeveloper·
@namdotxyz Built apps too, knew getting feedback was key, so I created TesterBuddy
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NAM Rewards
NAM Rewards@namdotxyz·
We're on the frontier of bringing UBI and defi to the masses. Main app and prediction markets launching soon 🫡
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@MyLandIQ
@MyLandIQ@mylandiq·
Harvesting prosperity just got a tech upgrade. 🌾💻 Celebrate this Baisakhi by securing your future with AI-driven land intelligence. Wait is almost over! 🚀App Launching Soon! Explore more & join the movement: 👉 mylandiq.com #Baisakhi RealEstate #MyLandIQ #AI
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Aishwarya Raja
Aishwarya Raja@aishuthillo·
Im terrible at checking emails (mostly on dnd 🥲)but couple of users randomly texted me here saying 
“hey we tried your app, it’s actually good”❤️ and that’s how i found out verza is live on testflight 🤗
still improving… but it’s yours now ✨ testflight.apple.com/join/fUnXJr6f
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nicketta gonsalves
nicketta gonsalves@NickettaG64160·
@reliancejio i have been asking texting Jio care since a JULY 2025 and somehow no one is able to get through to me until now
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Matt Stockton
Matt Stockton@mstockton·
I agree with this fully. There is a totally new role emerging here. It's a net new role, and requires a somewhat unique set of skills. This is a nascent idea / stream of conciousness, but the reason I know it exists is because this is essentially what I am doing right now for a handful of companies. Skills that are useful for this role: - Systems thinking - Being good at interviewing people to understand what they do and asking good questions. - Building diagrams / mental models of how work flows within an organization - Being on the leading edge of agentic coding platforms (e.g. Claude Code) - Experimentation mindset - Asking questions until you fully understand the job to be done - Realizing that sometimes the job to be done is to completely change the job to be done - Communicating across different functions, but in a way that forces changes versus build alignment - Courage to try new things Lots of other stuff I missed, but if you blur your eyes, these traits all kind of distill down to: - curiosity - agency - willingness to learn new thing - courage to fundamentally change a lot of things that people just assume are the right way to do things, but no longer hold. You need to be willing to burn a lot of things down, in a way that gets folks on the ship and makes them better. It's an amazing time to be building things, and if this vaguely sounds like you --- go for it. Nothing is figured out yet, and you are the one that can help figure it all out.
Aaron Levie@levie

The more enterprises I talk to about AI agent transformation, the more it’s clear that there is going to be a new type of role in most enterprises going forward. The job is to be the agent deployer and manager in teams. Here’s the rough JD: This person will need to figure out what are the highest leverage set of workflows on a team are (either existing or new ones) where agents can actually drive significantly more value for the team and company. In general, it’s going to be in areas where if you threw compute (in the form of agents) at a task you could either execute it 100X faster or do it 100X more times than before. Examples would be processing orders of magnitude more leads to hand them off to reps with extra customer signal, automating a contracting review and intake process, streamlining a client onboarding process to reduce as many straps as possible, setting up knowledge bases than the whole company taps into, and so on. This person’s job is to figure out what the future state workflow needs to look like to drive this new form of automation, and how to connect up the various existing or new systems in such a way that this can be fulfilled. The gnarly part of the work is mapping structured and unstructured data flows, figuring out the ideal workflow, getting the agent the context it needs to do the work properly, figuring out where the human interfaces with the agent and at what steps, manages evals and reviews after any major model or data change, and runs and manages the agents on an ongoing basis tracking KPIs, and so on. The person must be good at mapping the process and understanding where the value could be unlocked and be relatively technical, and has full autonomy to connect up business systems and drive automation. This means they’re comfortable with skills, MCP, CLIs, and so on, and the company believes it’s safe for them to do so. But also great operationally and at business. It may be an existing person repositioned, or a totally net new person in the company. There will likely need to be one or more of these people on every team, so it’s not a centralized role per se. It may rile up into IT or an AI team, or live in the function and just have checkpoints with a central function. This would also be a fantastic job for next gen hires who are leaning into AI, and are technical, to be able to go into. And for anyone concerned about engineers in the future, this will be an obvious area for these skills as well.

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Ragnar
Ragnar@RoaringRagnar·
Personal update: I got Claw-pilled. I am now back in building mode.
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