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Rouzbeh

@justrouzbeh

🧑🏻‍💻iOS Developer shaping apps | Techno junkie living the beat | Exploring pixel art & indie game dev | Powered by motion & creativity

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calendar_today24-01-2011 21:25:58

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Everyone's overcomplicating AI agents-this guide cuts through all the noise and shows you the simplest setup that actually works (no AWS, no "8 agents" chaos, no token burn). Mac Mini + OpenClaw + Claude membership token + Telegram = working bot fast. Highly recommend reading the

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Day 11 of building SprintKit, the app I desperately needed when I was drowning in spreadsheets trying to figure out where my time actually vanished. Track time per project, filter by activity (for example marketing, design, coding or anything) or version (with changelog so the

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Growing on X isn't rocket science. I post consistently, engage with my audience, keep my profile sharp, and actually talk to people doing cool stuff. That's it. No secret sauce, no growth hacks. Just show up and do the work.

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Anthropic just dropped a 30-page guide on building Skills for Claude. If you're working with AI agents, you need to read this. The shift: from "prompt engineering" to actual execution design. Here's what clicked for me: A Skill isn't a prompt. It's a structured system. You

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Just burned my entire morning teaching openClaw to handle a task I do manually in 5 minutes every Friday The automation urge is real and I have zero regrets 🤷

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Sonnet 4.6 just dropped in Claude Code and it's absolutely wild We ran early tests and devs chose it over Opus 4.5 ~60% of the time-fewer hallucinations, sharper instruction following & way less overengineering Opus still dominates deep reasoning, but Sonnet crushes everything

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Most productivity apps are built by people who've never shipped a product. SprintKit is different: I built it while running my own projects, tracking time, expenses, income, and ROI because I needed it myself. It is day 12, and today's plan was the transaction view (expenses and

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Morning 5K run, when Berlin is stuck in Siberia mode I needed to clear my mind after dealing with a hundred things, and the cold air actually helped me reset. Not my routine like before, but I should bring this back more often

Morning 5K run, when Berlin is stuck in Siberia mode

I needed to clear my mind after dealing with a hundred things, and the cold air actually helped me reset. Not my routine like before, but I should bring this back more often
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Most people will satisfaction lose this AI moment. Here's what I'm doing differently. Not theory. Just what's working for me right now. Here's what I'm focused on: Ship fast: The gap between people who read about AI and people who build with it gets bigger every day. I'm

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As a software developer with 8+ years experience, I would say... the industry is shifting faster than most realize. Writing code matters less each year. What matters: seeing the whole picture. Understanding the problem > memorizing syntax Architecting solutions > copying Stack

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Hey builders, Curious what changes when you go from: 🏢 Executing someone else's vision 🚀 Building your own products 💭 Working for yourself ⚡ Shipping what you want 🧠 Full creative control 📱 Your own success metrics What surprised you most? 👇

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Day 13 of building SprintKit, the app I desperately needed when I was drowning in spreadsheets trying to figure out where my time actually vanished. Track time per project, filter by activity (marketing, design, coding, whatever you do) or version (with changelog so the app knows

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Building indie taught me that scattered effort feels productive but rarely compounds. When I committed to improving one core flow in one of my apps, things finally started clicking. Focus creates leverage, switching just creates noise #iOSDev #IndieDev #buildinpublic

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I'm building an app that reveals exactly how worthy a project is and how your time converts to real money. Here's how SprintKit works: 1- First side: user inputs. Create projects, track time with play/stop, tag sessions by activity (coding, design, marketing, …), add expenses

I'm building an app that reveals exactly how worthy a project is and how your time converts to real money. Here's how SprintKit works:
1- First side: user inputs. Create projects, track time with play/stop, tag sessions by activity (coding, design, marketing, …), add expenses
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Recently Rork just dropped Rork Max, an AI that claims to build iOS apps and games through vibe coding with zero experience needed. Sounds magical until you read the fine print. Here's the catch, you actually dont need an Apple developer account ($99/year), can only

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9 days to build. Featured by Apple in 47 countries within a week. SuccessKit just became my most successful app ever, beating SuperHuman which took 8 months to ship. No vibe coding involved, just smart reuse of UI components and logic from my other apps, which cut development

9 days to build. Featured by Apple in 47 countries within a week. SuccessKit just became my most successful app ever, beating SuperHuman which took 8 months to ship. No vibe coding involved, just smart reuse of UI components and logic from my other apps, which cut development
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Building app experiments into a tight loop like this is seriously valuable. The step by step breakdown makes it easy to copy, adapt, and ship without getting lost in overthinking. Anyone building apps should have a playbook like this saved and use it as a repeatable system

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Worth your time if you build apps, clear walkthrough and straight to the point #iOSDev #IndieDev #buildinpublic #SwiftUI #AppStore #Startups

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This is an interesting move by Claude into static analysis plus patch generation, not just detection. If Claude can reason over the full repo, trace data flows, and propose minimal diffs with clear security context, it could meaningfully reduce review time for real teams. The big