Andrii Poluosmak

Andrii Poluosmak

20Y Product Dev | Making Tech Work
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Full-stack developer & product builder with 20+ years of experience. Started in web development (2004-2009), then spent 7 years in game development (2009-2017). Since 2017, worked on crypto projects and complex web analytics systems. Now focused on AI-driven products and SaaS, building scalable, high-impact solutions that save time, enhance productivity, and drive innovation.

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I Spent 3 Months Fighting Messy AI Code

How are things going with your web coding?

Do you do a lot of refactoring after the first AI implementation of a task?

I've been actively implementing AI coding into my work processes for three months now, both at work and in my pet projects, and I've realized that even when you give the AI a reference, it often misses the mark - somewhere it doesn't catch connections between components, somewhere it decides its approach will be better :) As a result, you get such a mess and have to double-check and constantly fix things more.

What MCP servers are you actually using? Let's swap notes

I've been messing around with Claude Code for a bit, and I thought it'd be fun to share the MCP servers that genuinely make my workflow smoother. Let's swap notes and maybe build a killer list of what's actually worth using!

Here's my current setup:

Using Reddit for Product Launches

Hey everyone! I ve seen some people mention using Reddit groups to help launching their products, but I m a bit new to the platform. From what I ve noticed, many groups don t allow self-promotion or talking about your own business. I m curious, which subreddits do you participate in, and what s your strategy for engaging and launching your products there?

I d love to hear about your experiences and any tips for successfully navigating Reddit for product launches!

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