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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
Webhooks were built for a simpler time. Next Generation Events are built for ours. Choose what triggers your webhook, shape your payload with GraphQL and run filters before it even hits your endpoint. Now in Developer Preview.
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This is probably the biggest problem in Shopify App store for app owners. It's sad to see Shopify taking little action to solve reviews farming.
How to get rich in Shopify App Store in 6 months: 1. Create a single-feature free Shopify app (feel free to copy some popular app). 2. Use only keywords for your app name, no branding. 3. Farm reviews in the most shady way possible (see attached screenshot for inspiration). 4. Get the Built for Shopify badge somehow anyway. 5. Once the app reaches the top of the rankings, introduce pricing. 6. If executed correctly, $10K MRR is bare minimum. Apparently the worst thing that could happen, app gets delisted for couple of weeks and you're told to get rid of these tactics, but by that time you will probably have hundreds of 5-star reviews and great ranking in the App Store which gets you organic growth and you can work it from there. This company has been doing this among all of their 8 apps since February and their reviews/rankings skyrocketed. I'm pretty sure they're getting thousands of installs every month now. They already rank #1 for some keywords so I'm sure monetization is just around the corner 😅 @ShopifyDevs @liam_at_shopify @atleeclark I think it's becoming very clear that we need much stricter policies, especially with hundreds new apps published every week. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
.@tobi says most companies think about recruiting backwards: “My job is to make a company worthy for the best and brightest to work for. This is the part everyone skips. Everyone is like “We need a better recruiting team.” When you just need to be worthy of the kind of talent you would like to have. Talent eventually takes care of itself. There are not that many good companies to work for. There are not many companies that deserve the attention of people who are the most capable people, because those people have the option to start their own companies.”
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
Yo. Got a wild idea to improve managed app pricing.
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i still think about this tweet every now and then
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No debt Ideal weight 8 hours of sleep Mental health on track Right nutrition Zero Alcohol This was my peak I was 8
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People who moved abroad alone in their 20s, handled all docs, bank account, visa, tax, jobs, accomadation, and culture difference These people fear nothing anymore

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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
Full stack developer in 2026 be like:
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
No Claude do not have an IQ of anything. It is a prediction machine. A prediction machine trained on more data now than 3 years ago. But that's all. It has ZERO intelligence.
In March 2023, Claude had an estimated IQ of 64. Today, Claude Opus 4.6 scores 133 on the Mensa Norway test. GPT-5.2 Thinking hits 141. Gemini 3 Pro, 142. That's a jump from cognitively impaired to gifted in three years. No human population has ever improved that fast, the Flynn effect gives us ~3 IQ points per decade. AI just did 70 points in 36 months.
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
Mar 16
Me reviewing the code written by Claude before pushing it to production
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Today at Boxi Apps (Shopify) we were reminded how valuable it is to listen to customers and anticipate their needs. An enterprise client requested a behavior change and we had just shipped the feature they needed. A quick setup, instant win. Happy client, proud team. 🚀
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
13 Nov 2024
More and more I believe one's purpose, comfort, and even, expectations will determine if they will ever earn their best life. Consider this. You're in prison, and your MEANING/PURPOSE is to escape to FREEDOM. You're speaking to a fellow inmate, Joe, and he says... Joe: Hey man, we've discovered a way to escape this shit-hole and FREE yourself. You: Yea? How? Joe: In shitter number three, in the west bathroom, the bricks behind the toilet are all lose and you can crawl out behind it. Behind the wall there is a sewer pipe and freedom will be as simple as crawling through a sewer pipe filled with shit. You want in? We're going tomorrow. You: Crawling through a sewer pipe filled with shit? That sounds disgusting, not to mention I have bad knees and shouldn't be crawling. Joe: What? Have you heard anything I said? WE CAN ESCAPE THIS PLACE. You: Yes I heard you, but crawling through a sewer pipe into freedom isn't how I expected to free myself. I don't like how that sounds and it kinda nauseates me. I'd rather wait until a more pleasing opportunity comes by. It be really nice to escape hiding in a bin of freshly laundered sheets. Joe: But all the laundry is done onsite here at the prison, you'll never escape because that opportunity will NEVER come. You: Oh well, I guess I'll remain a prisoner for the rest of my life. Besides, we get free food here. What is the moral of the story? Your refusal to embrace discomfort and unpleasant actions (crawling through a sewer pipe filled with shit) is what keeps you in prison. No, your dream opportunity of escaping in a stack of freshly laundered sheets isn't going to happen. Do the damn dirty work, or remain a cultural and economic slave. This story came about as I read in another Fastlane thread where someone mentioned that their meaning/purpose was quite simple: FREEDOM: To be free from SCRIPTED bull shit and to do whatever they wanted. That type of MEANING/PURPOSE is the BEST because not all meaning/purposes are the same. Some, in fact, are detrimental to your success. Why? Because some meaning-and-purposes are all inclusive of action, behavior, and opportunity. The more generalized your purpose, the better it will be in helping you conquer the world. Like our prison example, "freedom" is very generalized and suddenly ALL ACTIONS are considered, even crawling through a sewer. Yet, the more specific your purpose, the worse it is. (Note: We assume ALL actions here are ethical and legal.) So when you confine your meaning and purpose to specific *things* -- say, I want to be the best race car driver on the planet! -- you RISK confining your action to a limited set of actions and opportunities. When the sewer opportunity floats by, you dismiss it. Meh, not sure how that will help me become a great race driver. In other words, you will refuse to pursue other opportunities because they fall outside of your limited scope of purpose and vision. So I'll leave you with this... What is your MEANING and PURPOSE in life? Is it general, such as "FREEDOM?" Or is it SPECIFIC and, perhaps, hindering? And if it is a hindrance, what can you do to REFRAME it so you'll take advantage of freedom-making opportunities, discomforting actions that might resemble crawling through a sewer pipe filled with shit? Discuss... thefastlaneforum.com/communi…
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
9 May 2025
AI is awesome, but do you know what else is awesome? Not releasing AI-powered features until you've actually built something that's way better than what it was without. Not every feature you build or explore has to ship! (Apple used to know this).
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
12 Mar 2025
"In the next 3 to 6 months, AI is writing 90% of the code, and in 12 months, nearly all code may be generated by AI." - Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei Also Anthropic's open roles:
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We're back, baby! Welcome to our first ReactJS Meetup in 8 years. And what a way to start, except with these amazing speakers and some pizza and beer after the event! Join us on February 18th, 19:00, at CareerOS HQ for an amazing night of React, Beer, and Pizza! Link in 🧵
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
13 Nov 2024
So … what would you say you do here? 😂
7 Sep 2024
Department of Government Efficiency
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
31 Oct 2024
🌐 Introducing ChatGPT search 🌐 ChatGPT can now search the web in a much better way than before so you get fast, timely answers with links to relevant web sources. openai.com/index/introducing…
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
17 Oct 2024
Yup
17 Oct 2024
imagine what government agencies could look like in 4 years…
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Dmitri Pavlutin retweeted
2024 will be the year of Linux, thanks to a Windows app. We live in a weird time.
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