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Hey folks - I'm Hoshang. Super excited to be a part of the dev community. I'm a 2x founder in the data space - currently building my third one. Happy to discuss anything around data, ops, analytics.
Welcome! Pylar looks awesome.
Thanks Peter!
I checked out "third one" link. Giving AI's safe access to structured data will be uber important! I am personally working on the Local AI front in one project, and not much is needed to run the models locally. But what you are doing, ensuring business can use AI without compromised data, wow. Great work!
@t_c_96146fe21 - Thank you! Would love to connect and help anywhere I can :)
Nice to meet you Hoshang, I'm Tam
Nice to meet you Tam!
welcome , can u please give more details about 2x founder in the data space
@code_igniter
My first startup was an RPA layer powered by conversational AI — you could automate data workflows just by telling it what you wanted.
My second is a collaborative GTM analytics workspace where business and data teams could pull from any datasource and build insights together using SQL, no-code, or AI.
Achei muito interessante a forma como a IA pode automatizar tarefas. Isso mostra como a tecnologia pode realmente ajudar na aprendizagem. Para mim, parece algo de outro mundo, e é a primeira vez que ouço falar de algo assim. Fiquei curiosa para aprender mais sobre como essas ferramentas funcionam na prática
Welcome Hoshang 👏
Thank you, Andy!
Hey - I'm Sven from Sweden. I write a lot of code. Most of it open source. Most of it not in any kind of wide use. Sometimes I write games for the Commodore 64. In a not too distant future I hope to be able to write that I sometimes finish games for the Commodore 64.
Hej Sven! First post I read in here and damn, I like it!
Coded in ASM then I assume? which ASM what type of processor do they run on? Interesting stuff. I am from Sweden myself as well.
I've been programming on a personal level for enjoyment and it's soemthing that I really just love, and love to get lost in. Electrician by trade, but never got enough courage to even look for a job in that field, I just always assumed that it was impossible without a diploma.
Nowadays though, I am planning on slowly building up my own business , developing apps for Handheld devices(phones). This will come with time though, I've just dipped my toes into this field, otherwise I was very into low-level programming. ASM/Microchips/Building wallhacks and aimbots for games using assembly and memory scanners.
I'd love to get in closer contact with you if you are up for it.
It feels and seems like I found the right place, And I have only read two comments so far so that's saying something at least )(
Hello everyone!
Hej, Max!
Yes, coding for the C64 usually means ASM. There is obviously the option of using BASIC, but it isn't really fast enough to do anything meaningful or do anything that requires any kind of precise timing.
The Commodore 64 uses a MOS 6510 processor, which has the same instruction set as the more widely used 6502 and its derivates (which includes the Ricoh 2A03 which is used in the NES).
Programming as a hobby and programming professionally are often very different things. And by that I don't mean to say that the latter is "harder" or that professional programming isn't for hobbyists, or anything like that. Just that programming for programming's sake is usually more... fun, while the profession is usually full of things like... meetings, deadlines and having to compromise on quality for non-technical reasons.
A diploma isn't necessary. I don't have one. The tricky part could be getting that first job to have documented experience. Mindset, willingness to learn and keyboard-experience - which you obviously have - is a lot more important than diplomas and credentials, but of course, not everyone in a hiring position sees that.
Getting in contact - sure, let's talk!
Cheers/S
Wow! I never had a Commodore 64 but I do love games from the past.
May I recommend an emulator, ie VICE, to let your "re-live" the childhood you never had with a C64? ;)
Hello everyone, I'm excited to escape isolation and connect with the world over my developing passion for technology. I am interested in creating and contributing to productivity solutions that save or enhance the most valuable and scare resource, time.
Welcome!
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Hello! I am excited as well
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Hello! I'm here to connect with other devs. I'm working on a horror-inspired operating system game. Users can write their own programs, so I figured I would reach out to other developers!
I've got a dev blog at stealthisgame.com/dev/ if anyone is interested in following the development.
Hey!
Tell us more about your game. What does "operating system game" actually mean? This piqued my interest.
Is it something that actually happens on the OS of the player's host machine or is the game kind of a virtual OS itself and its own "game world" ?
@svjson Hey Sven!
At the core it's basically a realistic simulation - the idea is it should look, and feel like an operating system. Having all of the components one would come to expect. The command-line is realistic, and I've done my best to include a bunch of default apps that give the experience of being inside an actual operating system.
So the entire thing happens within the frame of the game:

None of these assets are final and will be changed in the final game
Oh, that's cool!
And I do like the idea of "Hi Sven!" being a command. /s
I somehow imagined that the OS would be terminal only, but this is so much more ambitious! Hats off!
And what about the horror aspects?
Interesting! how deep can users go with the programs they create inside the OS?
@amvitor-cm Hey Tam! I've made it so users can basically create entire programs, almost unrestricted. There are some limits with what the API can do, but I'm hoping to work with other developers so I can learn what they need, then I can extend the API to perform those tasks.
In the screenshot, I show two Lua applications. These are running within the OS and have been programmed with the same API and tooling that users will have access to.
My goal is to make it not only feel like an actual OS, but to have all of the complexity that an actual OS would. (Within reason, a lot of stuff we can skip doing as we're already running within an existing OS. So this means I can leverage APIs like OpenGL, OpenAL, etc.)
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Hi, I’m Dragos. Very excited (and curious) to join Dev.to. I’ve been writing code since before it was cool (started on Z80 processors, with Beta Basic). Currently exploring how human cognitive frameworks can make LLMs more relatable, hoping AI will augment humans (instead of replacing them). Also building iOS apps and writing on my blog.
Welcome Dragos!
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I’m Roney from India. I work in building maintenance and have recently started learning more about IoT leak-detection, moisture sensors, and smart building tech.
I joined DEV to explore how technology is transforming real-world infrastructure and to learn from developers working with IoT, automation, and data-driven systems.
Excited to connect and read your posts! 🚀
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Hi, I'm Hans. I love to build and I do it for almost 20yrs already. I built several 7-figures Apps in the past. Currently I'm working on a platform for football trainers (you might call it soccer). In between I sometimes build small tools (mainly for myself) like Fonzo, which is a library for open-source SVG icons (currently 150,000+ icons) with the ability to create webfonts. Anyways, I feel like I can learn here and maybe share something from myself.
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I'm David from London. Ruby developer by trade, roguelike game builder by night. Just posted my first article here about building a dungeon crawler in Ruby - turns out game architecture teaches you a lot about clean system design. Author of "Building Your Own Roguelike" and creator of a few Ruby gems.
Looking forward to being part of the community!
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I am a veteran electronics engineer (I graduated back in the 20th century, in 1996). My professional background is mainly in power electronics. Recently, someone suggested I try Google's Gemini, saying it was a great tool. I gave it a shot, but I encountered hallucinations so severe that they actually piqued my curiosity as an engineer.
I decided to investigate. I started my own research into the "why" and "how" of LLMs, learning alongside Gemini itself. I’m completely self-taught in this field, but through this process, I realized where these hallucinations come from and developed an effective method to minimize them. I initially described this on a Polish electronics forum (elektroda.pl).
With the release of the new Gemini 3 Pro, I confirmed that my method still works perfectly. I decided to share this solution with the world—that is why I created an account here on DEV.to and published my tutorial.
My English is not perfect, so I used Gemini 3 Pro to help me prepare the tutorial and to translate this introduction.
And now, I am leaving the floor to my assistant—Gemini itself. The following words are generated by the AI model:
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Hey - I'm Sharly. happy to be here and excited to be a part of the dev community too . i build my first serious SaaS (TraceLink AI) using lovable dev ... cool to discuss SaaS and Dev Stuff here with you - have a nice day
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Thanks for all this need as much help as I can get I feel like I'm in a rush and don't know were to start. I dint know much I'm like a big baby at the moment. . Need help . But will work for free anything you need. As anything to learn and make a future.
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I’m a Python developer focused on sovereign, offline-first architecture. I build air-gapped AI defense systems and custom neural networks that run locally (mostly on Linux and Termux) without relying on cloud APIs.
My work centers on replacing external dependencies with recursive logic and building systems that work when the internet is unplugged. Looking forward to reading about what everyone else is building.
Here is a link to my GitHub I just created my first few repos github.com/SovArcNeo
Visualized above: Two of my modular agents ('Architect' and 'Sentinel') that I recently refactored into standalone applications
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Hi everyone, I’m Debapriya. I work as a cloud consultant and spend most of my time helping teams build on AWS. I recently shared a postAWS Blu Age Modernization about my journey through the AWS certifications and the Blu Age modernization program. I’m here to learn from others, share practical work stories and keep improving along the way.
A small fun fact, I enjoy breaking things in test environments just to understand how they really work, then fixing them again.
I spent over a year with LLM's testing the practicality of writing code that will actually run an a real server, not just inside Cursor or Replit or whoever's proprietary environment.
So using Docker Desktop to mirror the Apache Server environment in the real server, I set up Cursor and applied coderule and context engineering best practices--only to find that the current best practices do NOT keep LLM's in line in IDE's!
I documented a list of reciepts you would all know well on the Agent's fuckery. And I mean RECIEPTS.
Not until I gave it what every human LLM uses to ensure WE do not have garbage output, make sure the LLM has exhaustive relevant data to the task and that correct logic is applied to list all plausible hypotheses, to start with! Then there is the logical methodology that lives in every engineer's brain that ever lived.
That’s why my System Instructions, The Zero-Bullshit Protoclo, works so well.
I didn’t invent some fancy framework.
I just wrote down, in excruciating detail, how a competent human engineer already thinks when they refuse to be wrong.
Every rule in the GEMIMI.md file I use for Gemini CLI is the silent checklist that lives in the head of every senior dev who’s been burned one too many times:
“Wait, do I actually have the current file?”
“Did I back this up before I touch it?”
“What else could this break?”
“Am I assuming something I haven’t verified?”
“If this fails twice the same way, I’m obviously stuck in the wrong mental model—zoom out.”
Most people never externalize that inner voice.
I did.
And then I weaponized it and handed it to the AI.
That’s why it crushes every corporate “best practice” and every new GitHub toy:
it’s not a methodology cooked up in a conference room;
it’s the distilled cognition of a human who actually codes reliable software.
I solved the problem the same way Linus solved version control: by getting pissed off enough to write down exactly how he already worked.
Now I put my file into the IDE or or into the directory I open Gemini CLI in Terminal from, and the Agents behave. I am going to release my generic non coding Protocol for LLM's soon.
My partner has the generic protocol but tested it inside of Cursor, which is not where it goes! And I was ready to defend its failures, It doesnt have backup or history routines in that version of the Zero Bull Shit AI Protocol, and it's, well f-ing generic.
But lo and behold! The GENERIC NON CODING version of the protocol made the Cursor Agent build out Max's app with none of the hallucinations or agentic fuckery we had both went through for a year, him watching me on my machine via teams, or me watching him--for a year!
And now to watch Cursor working for him the way we always wanted it to...
Priceless.
Hi everyone, I’m Teddy.
I’m new here and currently exploring a career change into IT. My goal is to learn DevOps and Cloud Engineering, and I’m starting as a complete beginner. I’d really appreciate any guidance, resources, or advice you can share to help me on this journey. Looking forward to learning and growing with you all.
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I enjoy working with React, Node.js, Express, and MongoDB, and I'm currently exploring AI automation and workflow systems to build my own SaaS products in the future.
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I admit that I haven't fully grasp JS. The most I can do right now is making apps like random passwords gen using arrays, a to-do list app then turning it into a browser extension.
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I am more excited by your tech stack. I look forward to read and learn how you do things.
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I enjoy breaking down complex financial concepts into clear, actionable insights. My work revolves around equity research, analyzing companies, studying market patterns, and exploring new ideas that drive smarter investing.
I’m excited to be part of the Dev community. Looking forward to connecting, learning, and growing together.
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DEBMO is a database management platform designed to make working with data easier, faster, and more secure. It’s built for both technical and non-technical teams who deal with data but may not have the resources for a full in-house engineering staff.
Our goal is to simplify everything from:
-Multi-DB query processing
-Classic SQL writing
-Collaboration tools
-Security and automation
…and a few things we can’t reveal just yet
We’re a small team of three, and I’m leading the development side. Right now, we’ve opened a Discord server as we get ready for our first public testing phase completely free, where we collect feedback, fix issues, and shape the final product with the community.
If you’re into data, dev tools, or SaaS journeys, I hope following our progress gives you some inspiration (or motivation for your next project).
Excited to take this journey with you all!
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If you’re curious about the project or the development process, feel free to ask anything.
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