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Clark Holden

@clarkdoesdev

I like to code

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I'm 21 and one of my projects just crossed $1 million in revenue. Solo developer. No investors. No debt. Just a couple other 20 something year old partners and a bunch of time invested. What a year it has been.

I'm 21 and one of my projects just crossed $1 million in revenue. 

Solo developer. No investors. No debt. Just a couple other 20 something year old partners and a bunch of time invested. 

What a year it has been.
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Just finished migrating a vps mysql instance to a managed provider because it was finally time Bunch of shell scripts and duck tape

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Today was my last day at AWS. After months of integrating AI agents to improve and maintain critical services, a very minor outage occurred. Unfortunately it was all that was needed to seal my fate. I’m looking for new roles! Preferably other large cloud providers or mission

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I think this is a bad take. Sourcing and reselling a useful product is relatively easy. Creating and distributing useful software is fucking hard.

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This has to be one of the dumbest takes i’ve ever seen Opus is literally trained on the code that contains the vulnerabilities And who will want to sit there for hours or days waiting for their node_modules folder to be vibe coded

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Making content for your app is hard but if your app name/concept also happens to be a trend you can just repost videos other people have created. I made my own scheduling tool for this and this is literally my flow.

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AI code editors are introducing the chicken and the egg problem. How are you supposed to instruct a coding agent to make good software if you don’t know the right things to ask for? Why would you learn the programming concepts if AI is so good at writing code?