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Phillip Fleischer
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18 | Navigating my first software dev job while prepping for Abitur 🇩🇪. Sharing the reality of balancing code, studies & building. | Founder @ Young Devs Club: https://discord.gg/Eg4szKCf

👇Resources I use as a dev:
http://dev-resources.notion.site
Additionally, I'll only publish a post if satisfied with the quality and writing, rather than feeling pressured to post incomplete or unhelpful tweets to maintain the daily streak.

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I'm running an experiment: posting everyday on Bluesky for 365 days starting from zero. Follow my journey and check out the guidelines below ⬇️
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April 10, 2025 at 7:33 PM
Therefore, I will change the daily tweet to unscheduled tweets posting when I want to do it. Some days might have multiple days, while others may have none.
April 10, 2025 at 7:33 PM
My ideal weekk has other points worth talking about, but this is it for today.

I hope this thread helps you build your own ideal week.

Btw., it would mean a lot to me if you like/repost the quote below.
April 9, 2025 at 7:26 PM
Finally 5 small tips for your ideal week: ⚡
- Place the task with the most leverage at the start of the day
- Keep your body and mind healthy (walks, gym)
- Leave dedicated free time
- Pause regularly (90/20, 60/10)
- Dedicate a day for non-coding tasks from your to-do list
April 9, 2025 at 7:26 PM
To recharge my energy, I do a calm activity unrelated to work or school, like cooking or writing.

This is an activity where you learn a new skill with full autonomy, freedom, and tranquility.

Additionally, I meditate before going to bed to keep my mind healthy.
April 9, 2025 at 7:26 PM
To still keep up with school I study in small time blocks everyday.

I use flashcards and active learning to stay efficient.

I like techniques like blurting, self-quizzing, or the Feynman method, focusing on the 20% that makes 80% of the outputs.
April 9, 2025 at 7:26 PM
On monday I do my manager tasks: Non coding tasks that are in my to-do list.

@AlexHormozi tought me this.

Doing these on one day helps me to stay focused on builiding the other days.
April 9, 2025 at 7:26 PM
Above is my ideal week template. It may not always work, but find what suits you. This is what worked for me.

I try to prioritize tasks with the most leverage early in the day.

Research suggests that as the day progresses, we become less productive.

For me this task is coding.
April 9, 2025 at 7:26 PM
This advice helped me to see reality again. Especially that the Transformer model may not be able to lead to AGI in it's current form.

I hope this thread could help you to get a new viewpoint.

Btw., it would mean a lot to me if you like/repost 😀
April 6, 2025 at 4:06 PM
5/5 - "MCP servers are the new security nightmare." Good for personal projects, bad for enterprise apps. MCP servers are susceptible to command injection attacks. They can be called by anyone, not just the LLM using it.

More info:
equixly.com/blog/2025/0...
MCP Servers: The New Security Nightmare
Exploring the rise of command injection vulnerabilities in Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers in 2025. This security analysis reveals how modern AI integration technologies are reintroducing dangerous RCE vulnerabilities. Includes vulnerability breakdown, vendor response analysis, and practical mitigation strategies.
equixly.com
April 6, 2025 at 4:06 PM
4/5 - "Vibe coding is for amateurs trying to build prototypes, vise coding is the future."

Vise coding means not falling into vibes but evaluating AI output, testing, and improving.

Only a dev can ensure that the code does the intended, in the best and most efficient way possible.
April 6, 2025 at 4:06 PM
3/5 - Adapting means that AI skills like prompt engineering, critical thinking on outputs are mandatory for the future.

We need to be able to effectively work with AI tools and integrate them.

These will be foundational skills like version control or package management today.
April 6, 2025 at 4:06 PM
2/5 - So, software engineers should learn to use AI as a productivity tool.

An AI expert (Microsoft MVP and consultant to the GitHub Copilot team) said during his talk:

"AI won't replace devs, but devs who fail to adapt will be replaced by those who leverage and understand AI use cases."
April 6, 2025 at 4:06 PM
1/5 - "AI won't replace workers for now."

The transformer model don't has the potential to achieve AGI in their current form because it still lacks robust reasoning and data.

Just ask ChatGPT to create an image of a left hand and it won't work because of missing data, like here:
April 6, 2025 at 4:06 PM