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Waseem

@waseemhnyc

Student of life and builder of things - Engineer • BJJ

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Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to become expert at thing: 1 iteratively take on concrete projects and accomplish them depth wise, learning “on demand” (ie don’t learn bottom up breadth wise) 2 teach/summarize everything you learn in your own words 3 only compare yourself to younger you, never to others

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It’s the end of the day and I’m super tired… I’m on my couch, scrolling twitter and just had a cool idea Feels great to just open Replit ⠕, give it a few prompts, then I continue scrolling twitter while I wait for it to finish

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Getting super close to launching my muslim prayer app 🕌 🤲 Just added daily check ins and streak counter feature This is going to be the first app I've built all by myself (and with AI) and submitting to the app store. If you'd be interested in helping test this out - let me

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If you plan on using Supabase I'd recommend running it locally during development. Super easy to spin up, create all your tables, buckets and all of that Then link your local project with your production project and push up changes

If you plan on using <a href="/supabase/">Supabase</a> I'd recommend running it locally during development.

Super easy to spin up, create all your tables, buckets and all of that

Then link your local project with your production project and push up changes
Mustafa (@mustafa_kh4n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

books are still the best way to learn something. they force linear thinking in a non-linear world. no shortcuts. no feeds. no dopamine hacks. just ideas stacked on ideas. a good book compresses decades of thinking into a few hundred pages. you inherit the author’s mental

books are still the best way to learn something.

they force linear thinking in a non-linear world.
no shortcuts. no feeds. no dopamine hacks. just ideas stacked on ideas.

a good book compresses decades of thinking into a few hundred pages.
you inherit the author’s mental
Waseem (@waseemhnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

create and manage db tables on Supabase locally 💻 1. create a schemas directory with your tables 2. create migration file with supabase db diff 3. apply migrations with supabase migration up 4. check out changes on your local supabase db 🎉

Hubert Thieblot (@hthieblot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Difficulty Levels of Startups: Insane: Robotics Hard: Hardware, consumer social Medium: Consumer Software, marketplaces Easy: B2B SaaS What did i miss?

Waseem (@waseemhnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I feel like the biggest "hack" when it comes to vibe coding is... Use a template and never start from absolute scratch. You have all this code that has been used and tested already. Why regenerate all of that?

dax (@thdxr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

people are gonna say "look how dumb they are now ai won't cure cancer" but this situation is because ai companies made magical tech and wrapped it in the worst self aggrandizing PR ever part of the job is to get the world on board, you can't blame them for your failure