Opening a fresh X account, with a fresh algo, honestly feels like I’m at a crowded marketplace where a 1000 people are shouting at me at the same time. Except its not tomatoes, its AI wrappers and engagement baiting.
Sometimes I forget I’m actually a developer and don’t need to wait hours for a session to reset before I can keep building. Going back to my full-time job, after a year and a half, is going to be rough.
Spent years becoming a better engineer. Now an LLM can build half my feature before I finish my coffee. Some days that's exciting. Some days that's character development.
@Ferbin08 A virtual fridge, that scans your store reciepts, adds it into your fridge, and then generates recipes based on what you have in it.
https://t.co/E6KrM3I51V
Hey! 👋 just started my journey on X.
Currenrly building Leftovr. You scan receipts, the app keeps track of your groceries, suggests recipes from what you already have, and helps you waste less food along the way.
One unexpected thing I’ve learned while building it is just how much food my husband and I throw away without even realizing it.
Would love to connect!
https://t.co/rD06vPJpnd
@devvitorrs Hey! 👋
Currenrly building Leftovr. You scan receipts, the app keeps track of your groceries, suggests recipes from what you already have, and helps you waste less food along the way.
https://t.co/OTbacuxZyr
Hey @X The site is back up, production survived, and I'd love to connect with other builders and founders.
7+ years as a software engineer. At least 20 side projects. Very few finished.
Trying to break the streak with Leftovr - an app that turns the stuff already in your fridge into actual meals.
Check it out at https://t.co/1IFAxIlyqr
Started vibe coding. Realized half my value as an engineer was knowing exactly what I wanted. The other half was Googling error messages. AI took one of those jobs.
I just joined founder Twitter and learned that apparently every business lesson requires 17 line breaks. Looking forward to sharing my own incredible insights in this format soon.