let me introduce myself.
I’m diving into the tech space, sharing my journey, and connecting with like-minded people. If you’re into tech, learning, and growth, we’re about to build something great together.
Here’s what you can expect from me 🧵👇
@Didibradon Life isn't a video game with single items to level up. The good, bad, and ugly all shape you. By treating one as more important, you are reducing life to a checklist.
So which is more important? None. Everything is important and necessary for your growth. .
@richsongocrazy Seeing others build online can trigger a your inferiority complex. You watch their wins and think, "When will it be my turn?"
Comparison paralyzes you. If you ask me I’ll say JUST POST.
@TTrimoreau People don’t really care whether or not you use AI. They just want their problems solved. So at this point where AI writes 90% of code, the one who survives is the one who prioritizes probem solving.
We’re so caught up in AI hype that we’ve forgotten what sells: reliable solutions. Most users don’t care how it’s built, they just want their problems solved.
The NITA bill hurts unemployed graduates. After learning to code to survive without jobs, the government now expects them to pay for expensive licenses to start up?
#AskNITA
Don’t use AI for everything, but anything that needs AI, use it. It’s inefficient to sit down and manually type emails to over 50 clients.
Save your energy for more pressing things.
Use AI to automate your repetitive work.
I am tired of the "coding is dead" narrative. Here’s a friendly reminder: You can't "vibe code" a complex architecture if you don't know what happens under the hood.
AI is a multiplier, but 0 x 100 is still 0.
I love that AI makes building accessible. But I'm not worried about the future of software engineers. Sure, anyone can prompt a simple CRUD app now, but an edge runtime? Good luck doing that without foundational dev skills.
I think the rise of AI has put data scientists and analysts in high demand.
Companies need people to make sense of all their data to build these smart tools.
It feels like every business needs them right now. Don't you think?
Been busy with work and away from 𝕏 for a while, which means I haven’t coded much lately. Disappointing, I know! I’m going to try my best to stay more engaged here now.
Anyway devs, what are y'all building nowadays?