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Brad Eckert

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👨🏻‍🍳 Building for builders @withwoz1—an AI technical cofounder turning ideas into production-ready software. 4-bet bluff enthusiast.

San Francisco, CA
Joined January 2011
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@ChefEckert
Brad Eckert
25 days
Prototypes ≠ products. Hot Vibe Code Summer is over. Woz has raised $6M to deliver real products, not just prototypes. @cervinvc led the round with participation from @ycombinator @untappedvcLA and Burst Capital. Every app built on Woz follows the same standards as a serious
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@BenjaminT007
Ben Collins
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Woz Founder in Residence is now the #1 job on Hacker News This is a rare opportunity for a technical builder to operate like a founder inside a YC startup that recently raised a $6M seed round, surrounded by experienced engineers and builders in the heart of San Francisco.
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@ChefEckert
Brad Eckert
5 days
Day 1 in new office. Can't wait to maximize shareholder value here 💪
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@ChefEckert
Brad Eckert
9 days
hey i vibe coded this app i want to launch, can you help finish it?
@FrancescoCiull4
Francesco Ciulla
9 days
🎃It's Halloween. Scare a Developer with a single phrase.
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Brad Eckert
17 days
The AI product factory assembly line is running full steam and launching production apps live to the app stores
@thenewstack
The New Stack
18 days
.@WithWoz1 launches to build production-ready apps using prebuilt components and human oversight, as traffic to leading vibe coding tools plummets up to 64%. By @darrylktaft feat. @ChefEckert and @BenjaminT007
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Brad Eckert
25 days
Vibe coding is dead. It's time for AI craftsmanship.
@ycombinator
Y Combinator
25 days
Woz (@WithWoz1) has raised $6M to launch the first AI Product Factory. AI prototyping is easy. Building apps that real businesses can trust? Not so much. Woz changes that. Start building your mobile app today: https://t.co/wIgh0toDyK Congrats @BenjaminT007 & @ChefEckert on the
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Brad Eckert
25 days
AI is not perfect, nor will it ever be. Get as far as you can with our system, then have a Woz Specialist review and finalize your app for launch. You focus on your customers. We focus on security, uptime, and reliability. Everything an engineering team would do, just without
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Brad Eckert
25 days
Woz takes a different path. Humans built the foundations, the parts you do not want to get wrong. AI is trained to interface with those foundations, adapting them for each app. This lets AI focus on what makes your product unique instead of rebuilding the basics every time.
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Brad Eckert
25 days
Vibe coding tools and no-code builders are great for fast, flashy demos. They make things look real, until you add the basics like authentication, databases, or payments. Then the whole thing turns into AI spaghetti code that falls apart under pressure.
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Brad Eckert
3 months
You wouldn’t let AI architect a house without an engineer making sure it’s safe… Why do you let AI build your software without an engineer to check it?
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Archie Sengupta
28 days
hacked an ai^ startup, retrieved all prod data - users, datasets, <redacted_table> through a small IDOR injection. took me < 2 mins to figure out "this is vulnerable as hell." vibe coding has made us more productive, but not at the cost of our users. please be more secure.
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@ChefEckert
Brad Eckert
28 days
Lovable is just for MVPs. Do not expect it to do anything more than that and you will be happy with the outcome.
@antonosika
Anton Osika – eu/acc
28 days
One of the most obvious enterprise use cases I've seen for Lovable is with a healthcare company with $2B revenue that would previously pay $55–90k per MVP. They rebuilt an MVP they recently paid $70k for in two hours with Lovable. Lovable is now saving them millions a year.
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Santiago
28 days
Building software is only 10% about writing code, and 90% about thinking what code to write, why you should write it, and how to do it well. You can delegate the code-writing part to an LLM, but so far, they have shown they can’t handle the thinking part. It’s called
@svpino
Santiago
28 days
Vibe-coders can’t build the type of software $400,000/year salaries pay today. If you believe companies pay that money to build vibe-code-able apps, you should crack a book and get off Twitter.
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Brad Eckert
30 days
Engineers used to know not to copy directly from stack overflow without understanding why it works. Somehow we’ve forgotten that with LLM code and blindly trust it
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Brad Eckert
1 month
engineer seeing the code @boltdotnew wrote for your slop app
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Brad Eckert
1 month
vibe coder
@nixcraft
nixCraft 🐧
1 month
I fix a bug. Three more appear. Who am I?
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Brad Eckert
1 month
We are. We are constantly asking this.
@trikcode
Wise
1 month
Everyone's racing to ship faster with AI. Nobody's asking who's gonna maintain this mess.
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@WithWoz1
Woz
1 month
AI code without type safety is fragile and full of hidden bugs. At Woz, we force strict typing throughout the code. Our competitors don't. Our CTO @ChefEckert breaks down why strong typing is the guardrail that makes AI apps scale via @UniteAi https://t.co/m9M9YSPG0p
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AI-generated code may compile, but without strict type safety that success is extremely short-lived. Type safety is the guardrail that stops fragile code from rotting into hidden bugs and runtime...
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