Diffusion delivers real-time updates over WebSockets using a compact binary format, so your mobile, web, and AI apps stay fast, light, and responsive. The client SDKs add features that are unique to Diffusion and makes integration easier. Watch the technical explainer of Diffusion here: https://lnkd.in/euQfrXVd Visit our website to find out how we can power your real-time data: https://lnkd.in/ec2Ru6wh #PubSub #WebSockets #RealTimeDataDelivery
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Users Don’t Care How Long It Takes.. They Care How Long They Wait... Most apps don’t feel slow because of infrastructure. They feel slow because everything is happening in one request. User clicks a button And then waits… Report generation Data processing Formatting All happening at once. I’ve seen cases where users think the app is broken. Not because it failed. Because nothing happened for a few seconds. That’s where async processing changes everything. You don’t make things faster. You just stop making users wait. #ColdFusion #CFML #SoftwareArchitecture #BackendDevelopment #PerformanceOptimization
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For 50 years, humans bent themselves to fit the computer. That's finally ending. CLI. Then GUI. Then the web. Then mobile. Each step got easier, but the contract was always the same: the human translates intent into clicks, keystrokes, menus. That contract is breaking now. Voice is becoming the shortest path between a thought and a result. You skip the navigation. You skip the formatting. You just say what you mean. Kids born today won't grow up clicking through nested menus to send a message. They'll talk to their devices the way they talk to people. This is the part I find most interesting, the interface itself is dissolving. The "app" stops being a place you go and becomes a thing that listens. I built VivaDicta app (https://vivadicta.com) around the same idea. It lets you dictate your thoughts faster than you could ever type them. Voice memos, notes, messages, ideas you would have lost otherwise. The friction of typing on a phone is a tax most people don't even notice anymore, and I wanted to remove it. And voice probably isn't the final step either. CLI → GUI → Web → Mobile → Voice → Thought? Do you think the next interface is brain implants, where we skip speaking entirely and just think our commands?
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On Dataafort, you can create a form and share it instantly to a lot of people to respond to — without even needing the mobile app, just in the browser. This is perfect for quick surveys, field assessments, customer feedback, and team check-ins. Simply build your form, toggle on public sharing, and send the link — anyone with the URL can submit a response directly from their phone or desktop browser, no downloads required. All responses flow straight into your Dataafort dashboard in real time, where you can review, export, and analyze the data alongside your other field-collected records. Data collection shouldn't be complicated. With Dataafort, it isn't. Try it out → dataafort.com
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SyncSpace enables seamless automation by creating an automatic data workflow between your apps. Set up a space, connect your source and target apps, map fields and let data sync in real time using secure webhooks and APIs. The goal is simple. Reduce manual work and keep your systems seamless! Let data talk and sync. #SyncSpace #DataIntegration #WorkflowAutomation #SeamlessSync #DigitalEfficiency
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Most founders using Claude are still in the browser. I switched to the desktop app and never went back. Browser: paste a question, get an answer, close the tab. Fine for one-offs. Desktop: your context persists. Your files are accessible. The work builds on itself instead of resetting every morning. That's the real unlock. You stop re-briefing an assistant and start actually working with one. Anthropic just redesigned the desktop app yesterday. Parallel sessions, integrated terminal, automations that run while your laptop is closed. The gap between casual users and daily operators just got wider. AI competence compounds. The founders embedding this into how they actually work right now are going to be very hard to catch.
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Ever wanted to talk to your data? I built a way for non-technical users to query and visualise App Store reviews in plain English. Here's how. https://lnkd.in/di2EkUuP
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Updated paywall, pushed analytics, posted content, new app in review Still not enough 4 apps in pipeline and none of them making real money yet This is what "progress" looks like when you're solo
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Interviewer: Why do apps feel faster the second time you open them? 🤔 Not magic. Just caching. The first time you open an app, data comes from the server 🌐 Next time, a lot of it is already stored locally or in memory ⚡ So instead of fetching everything again, it loads instantly. That’s why: First open → slower Second open → much faster 🚀 Tools like help store frequently used data for quick access. Simple idea, big impact. Less work = more speed. Started noticing these small things while learning system design. #Tech #SystemDesign #LearningInPublic
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I still haven't seen apps now using traditional checkbox, why? There's no problem with it. Just use it, even looks outdated. I still need it
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Quick workflow for cleaner WhatPulse decisions: • Open Applications • Merge duplicate app labels • Move background utilities to Ignore Small taxonomy cleanup, big difference in weekly trend quality.
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