Sometimes you have a truly revolutionary idea, the kind that could change everything, like the light bulb or electric cars.
You know exactly how to build it. But time, resources, and the daily grind get in the way.
A few years later you watch scientists in Europe bring it to life with the same fire to shape the future.
There’s no worse feeling.
We''ve been trying to #connect with more people who are actually building things.
Not just consuming content.
If you're working on:
- AI Projects
- SaaS Products
- Side Hustles
- Freelancing
- Startups
- Open Source
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Let's connect
Always interested in learning from builders.
Netflix just accidentally shipped their CLAUDE.md in the iOS app 😂
Another big tech team using Claude Code daily.
At this point, is it 'vibe coding' or just modern software engineering?
Engineers guiding AI ≠ non-devs prompting blindly. Nuance matters. #AI#DevLife#Claude
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GraphQL isn't too complex for enterprises.
It's just almost always shipped like an internal dev tool
when it needs onboarding, guardrails, and docs
for people who didn't write the schema.
Has it widened API access at your company, or narrowed it?
The technology isn't the bottleneck.
The accessibility of it is.
Orgs that get GraphQL right treat it like a product:
- Schema governance
- Persisted queries
- Developer portals
- REST layers for non-power users