Adeel Imran
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DM for scalable app collabs I run small 1man consultancy @binarycodebarn
Berlin, Germany
Joined November 2008
Andrej Karpathy literally built the neural networks running inside coding assistants. He taught the world deep learning at Stanford. He ran AI at Tesla. If he feels “dramatically behind” as a programmer… that tells you everything about where we are. The confession here is
I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become
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@github I use NES (inline completion) as a meta prompter to write agents or prompts - it's awesome and sometimes easier to keep up with than having copilot write a giant file. When an agent doesn't follow what I expected, I will confront it and ask it to take notes to improve the
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Most tools treat code as text. CodeQL treats it as data. 🧠 CodeQL lets you query your code to find logic errors and security issues that standard text search completely misses. It allows you to take one bug and automatically find every other place that same pattern exists—so
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You can use CodeQL to identify vulnerabilities and errors in your code. The results are shown as code scanning alerts in GitHub.
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the biggest cost of getting on the stage is, once you are on it you can never get of it. the code rabbit ceo was just rage baited into a conversation and now people are attacking him saying he doesn't respect user's feedback. that is not what happened in that covo.
kinda lame many other founders dunking on the coderabbit guy if you build anything a lot of people use it eventually gets to a size where people have useless takes just to have one that's not what was happening here but lame to not be able to recognize a moment of weakness
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Vibe design is finally here. I’ve spent the past few days playing around with Stitch (from @GoogleLabs) and I think we can finally generate designs that don’t suck. Watch me prompt a UI design, edit with Nano Banana Pro, translate it to code, and then deploy on AI Studio 👇
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Tired of AI code that solves part of the problem but misses the architecture? It’s time to rethink specifications.💡 That’s why we built Spec Kit. 🧰 It’s an open source toolkit that provides a structured process to guide tools like GitHub Copilot to better results. Try it
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Developers can use their AI tool of choice for spec-driven development with this open source toolkit.
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i feel i am not getting any value for using chat gpt anymore, should i just cancel my subscription and use another platform? maybe gemini, claude or something else?
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i am slowly becoming a technical product owner.
We now support Agent Skills - the open standard created by @AnthropicAI for extending AI agents with specialized capabilities. Create skills once, use them everywhere. 🔗 https://t.co/4GomgRJ21O
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so simple and yet many dont focus on these
marketing strategies I used to reach $1k MRR💸 📋1. 5,000 visitors overnight Example: - X open sourced their algo code. I analyzed it, wrote a detailed article, shared on HackerNews. It got reposted to a newsletter with 1.2m readers. Strategy: - find hot topics about your
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after every 10 messages i ask the llm to summarise the thread for me and then continue my work this way it has recent context and hallucinates less works well for codex, claude and gemini. normally and ideally you should start different threads for fresh context, in some cases
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@loaibassam In the age/era where attention is now an actual currency thanks to instagram, tiktok nobody really cares about your major release. Look at todays release for GPT 5.2 by OpenAI even major companies are incrementing their products slowly in a better agile way. That is where
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such a nice explanation
Ever wondered how the agent system prompt works in @code? Me too. So I dug into it over the weekend and made this just for you. https://t.co/wYDgVNDMMy
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