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Steve

@stevejg03

SaaS Solutions Consultant 💼 | Pre-sales, Workato ⚙️, light coding 💻 | AI & automation 🤖 | Docs, demos 📄| Calm workflows & better balance ⚖️

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Tired of frameworks that feel like building a rocket to toast bread? 🚀🍞 JustFuckingUseHTML.com says skip the drama, stick to the basics. Your sanity (and load times) will thank you. 😂 #WebDev #HTML #KeepItSimpleStupid

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🔥 Unpopular SE opinion: Your demo isn't failing because of the tech. It's failing because you're showing features instead of solving the customer's 3 AM panic attacks. 😰 Demo the relief, not the roadmap. ✅

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Vibe check: Anyone else feel weird about how good Claude Code got at writing tests? Like... it's actually writing better test coverage than some devs I know. Should I be impressed or concerned? 🤔

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Plot twist: The hardest part of MCP integration isn't the technical setup. 🔧 It's convincing your team to change 5 years of established workflows. Change management > technical complexity. Anyone else fighting this battle? 💪

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Stupidly busy work week, but the out of office is on and Slack muted. Tonight, it's all about family time. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦❤️

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Enterprise AI projects have a 73% chance of failure. Not because the AI is bad, but because £100K was spent on software and £0 on teaching humans how to use it 💡

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Client's vendor onboarding was taking weeks. Built them 2 simple agents: one reviews due diligence docs, the other checks contracts against their standard playbook. Turned weeks into hours. Sometimes the best AI isn't flashy... it just removes friction.

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Personal AI revelation: It's not just making me faster, it's making me ask better questions. 'Why do we do this manually?' turned into 'What else could we reimagine?' The productivity gains are nice, but the mindset shift is the real game changer!

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GPT-5 in Cursor is genuinely brilliant until you hit the usage limit mid-flow. Nothing kills the coding vibe quite like 'Please wait 3 hours.' Anyone else rationing their AI assistance like it's 1940s chocolate?

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Weekend project: reverse-engineered a client's overly complex scoring system, automated it, then built an agent to review and suggest risk mitigations. Sometimes the best solution is admitting the original was overcomplicated.

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Watching LFGSS shut down after 29 years because of UK online safety rules. 300 communities, gone. Makes you wonder: are we building the future or just creating liability? What's your take on regulation vs innovation?

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Working on the road: simultaneously the most freeing and most isolating thing you can do. WiFi hunting in cafés vs missing your usual setup. Adventure vs routine. Anyone else love and hate remote work travel in equal measure?

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Claude Code's new output customisation has me thinking: how much does your AI tool's 'personality' affect your productivity? Finding myself more likely to engage with tools that communicate in my preferred style. UX psychology in action?

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Pattern I'm noticing: US companies embracing AI tools, UK companies still debating them. Could be risk culture, could be data foundations, could be policy fear. Anyone else seeing this divide? What's your theory on what's holding them back?