David Camacho Cateura

David Camacho Cateura

AtlasAtlas
Software Engineer
176 points

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Nika

7mo ago

Remote workers, how do you stay productive while being isolated?

The biggest boom in remote work was during the COVID pandemic, but corporations have started to call employees back into their offices, either because of prepaid office space or better control over employees' work.

Some have stuck with the remote model until now, e.g. Spotify.

Nika

7mo ago

What is the best feature of your product and how would you describe it?

We sell daily.

Not only in our business life, but also in our personal life.

What we need to do is convince people that our product or our personality is the best possible option they can choose from.

Nika

8mo ago

How do you deal with firing an employee and what were the most common reasons?

The world of business is not just about those winning moments of raising money, hitting a 6-figure MMR or winning prestigious awards.

Sometimes, for various reasons, you may need to inform someone that they are no longer working for your company.

Gabe Perez

8mo ago

Explain MCP using as little words as possible.

People are talking about MCP so much and it feels like a secret hack to unlock AI/LLM capabilities and make them do more with other tools/softwares.
Can anyone help me explain MCPs to my mom in as little words as possible? Preferably avoiding saying "Model Context Protocol"

Testing monetization in MVP - is Buy Me a Coffee a good idea?

Heey everyone,

I'm part of the team that's building Lifetoon, an AI-native platform for episodic visual storytelling in its MVP stage.

Testing monetization in MVP - is Buy Me a Coffee a good idea?

Heey everyone,

I'm part of the team that's building Lifetoon, an AI-native platform for episodic visual storytelling in its MVP stage.

Googlep/googleNika

8mo ago

Google Annual I/O conference 2025 and updates you can't miss

Google released a lot of updates at its annual I/O conference.

One of them, which has been a success, is 3D video conferencing (it reminds me a bit of the era when 3D movies were a big boom in 2009). So I assume that we may soon see 4D and 5D experiences.

🛠️ What are you building this weekend? Share your ideas 🧠 Get feedback 💬

Weekends are for side projects!

Share what you're going to be building or an idea you're kicking around.

Parth Ahir

9mo ago

If anyone can vibe code, how will companies decide who to hire?

Today, traditional engineering interviews often revolve around DSA (Data Structures and Algorithms).
And while DSA tests analytical rigor, it also wires thinking into strict, logical frames.

Creativity lives outside those frames.
Problem-solving and creating experiences are two entirely different games.
And sometimes, forcing a purely analytical mindset can quietly erode creative instincts the very instincts vibe coders thrive on.

Which raises a bigger question:

Is the future of technology moving into the hands of more imaginative, creative builders rather than traditional analytical problem-solvers?

Nika

9mo ago

Will teachers' jobs disappear because of AI?

A few days ago, I listened to a Czech video cast where the idea was that in a few years, the teaching position will lose its relevance.

This seems like a quite realistic prognosis to me, because:

  • The teaching position is not particularly valued,

  • AI knows more information than a teacher,

  • AI does not sharply confront the user, which encourages people to ask questions and think critically (this can sometimes not be said about the school system)

  • More and more young people prefer to communicate with Chatgpt than with an "educational authority"