Are traditional UIs becoming obsolete?
AI-powered agents are transforming how we interact with technology—no more endless browsing or app-hopping. Instead, AI seamlessly handles tasks through APIs
Read: https://t.co/3XtWR1RqBc
#AI#UX#UI#FutureOfTech#DigitalTransformation
LLMs are getting good at Android reverse engineering.
So I tested the opposite: can Android code be shaped to make LLM-based reversing less reliable?
Built a synthetic banking app, decompiled it with JADX, and Claude Opus 4.7 missed the actual key.
https://t.co/WI80MshIeB
Built a Hyper-Personalisation Engine using on-device ML 🤖📱
Most systems need heavy backends + data lakes.
Using TFLite + MediaPipe, it generates semantic embeddings on-device — no API calls.
https://t.co/EuceYIWnuD�
#AndroidDev#OnDeviceML#EdgeAI
@Aditya_gour28@MGMotorIn@MGSupportIndia Yes raised it with MG RSA, checked battery health, jumping the battery, and removing the battery and connecting again, nothing worked. Must be some software bug. MG should take this as priority as it is safety issue.
AI doesn’t eliminate technical debt. It actually multiplies it, faster than ever.
The best devs today aren’t the ones who can write the most clever code, but the ones who know which code to trust, which abstraction to keep, and which AI suggestion to ignore.
What used to take a junior dev days to put together from stack overflow now takes only a few seconds with a prompt. And the cost is subtle: an explosion of fragile, poorly understood code that “just works”, but decays immediately.
In this new era many devs will maintain and debug code they didn’t write, don’t fully understand, and can’t easily refactor. The most valued devs (and the hardest to find) will be the ones who know when not to use AI, the ones who can learn to say no to speed in favor of sanity.
@suumitshah Great one, but not sure why, none of the AI website generator not able to connect the component correctly. I have tried the same in Bolt, Claude and few others.
Design systems can be tricky to implement in Compose. Most companies use their own design system, which often varies a lot from Material. This post from @ricknout on this topic is golden.
Opinion: Jetpack Compose needs a Design System layer 👇 https://t.co/RbZ3Y9HeX0
"Make a multiplayer drawing app where the strokes appear on everyone else's screens in realtime. let user pick a name and color. save users to db on login"
2m48s, no bugs:
- users & drawings persist to sqlite
- socket multiplayer
one-shot video (claude 3 opus) demo at end
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