I want to follow more people who actually think out loud about tech and software.
Not the "10x your productivity" crowd. People who share what they're building, what's breaking, and what they're genuinely curious about.
Drop your hot take on something in tech right now
Step 1: Realize you're not a pro (me in figma)
Step 2: Find a YouTube video that IS (https://t.co/5QBVpT2keq)
Step 3: Paste the link into Gemini
Step 4: Apply the breakdown to your context
This simple loop has taught me more than any course.
@SebastianRoehl indeed, SWE roles will shift to a more requirements and system design role, AI will give us building blocks but you still be able to have big picture in mind and handle monitoring and security
vercel just dropped agent-browser and it's actually genius
Use it for browser automations or give it to claude code as additonal tool to check your website (after feature development)
learn more here on my tutorial https://t.co/anOWscgxbr
@BatsouElef I predict more and more people will just generate code without understanding why. That's a problem.
so i am building https://t.co/qh1ImINLcs
Core idea: leveraging AI to teach modern software concepts with Socratic learning so you understand the why and how in depth :)
could this be something useful for you as a ai agent dev?
Been prototyping this idea to quickly get insights about the building blocks of an agent
in essence it comes down to
Prompts
Tools
Conntected mcps / integrations
What are your thoughts?
Vercel just announced https://t.co/VnnWL4UIVi.
An open ecosystem where developers codify their expertise into single commands that any AI agent can consume.
One command: {`npx skills add vercel-labs/agent-skills`}
I'm building a ChatGPT app from scratch
And documenting everything
First thing I learned - not everything should be a ChatGPT app
Build one when:
talking beats clicking
"find pasta with my fridge stuff" > 50 filters
your app works better combined with others
Found a hack to force me to do marketing (as a techie)
Just store all your coding stuff on external hardrive, when you want to focus just un-plug it, there you go, distraction gone
#BuildInPublic
There is a winning recipe in tech: find a problem with bad DX, make a library or framework that improves it, offer it as open source, and let people pay for the hosted infrastructure.
We see this with:
mcp โ alpic
next.js โ vercel
emails โ resend
and so on.
@yashhq_22 in case you want to learn more about mcp, or prompt engineering i would be grateful for your feedback (free to test) --> https://t.co/qh1ImINLcs
Just spent 78 โฌ on Reddit ads. Only one user signed up from all that traffic.
Most users came from mobile.
Well, the reason was simple โ sign-up wasnโt working on Safari
Lesson learned
Wishing you a better start to the weekend.
#BuildInPublic