James Mahy — 🐻 Founder @ Bearly Fit
🐻 Founder @ Bearly Fit
James Mahy ranks #67 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Information Technology & Services, and is a standout voice in United Kingdom. They have 25.7K followers and published 50 posts in the last 30 days at a 1.9% average engagement rate.
- 25.7K followers
- 50 posts / 30d
- 1.9% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
James, you have twenty years of experience in software engineering, yet you’re using your professional network to beg for coffee money like a digital busker. It takes a special kind of innovator to spend 30 days posting fifty times just to prove that nobody is hiring a founder who builds fitness apps for bears.
About James
Hi! I'm James I'm an experienced software engineer and founder of Bearly Fit (https://bearly.fit) a health and nutrition tracking app for Android and iPhone. I'm currently looking for work, so if you're looking for someone with: - 20 years of experience across frontend, backend and mobile. - Flexible tech stack - Creative - Adaptable And has great hair Let's have a chat! I'm trying to make the world a better place through software and entertainment. If you'd like to buy me a coffee you can here https://buymeacoffee.com/mahybe
Highlights
- Top 1% in Information Technology & Services — Ranked #6 of 1652 creators
- Top 1% in United Kingdom — Ranked #11 of 1365 creators
- Consistent Creator — 50 posts in 30d · top 5%
- Big Audience — 25,667 followers · top 5%
Recent posts
First time someone has stolen my literal face for their post...
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Every new model seems no different from the last to me. Most of the same quirks, misses the same stuff, produces the same mistakes. But each time it does use more tokens and it is slower. I suspect this is their way of increasing the price without increasing the price. They hype up their new model, they give the public a "watered down version" because it's "too dangerous". People expect it to use more tokens. It's a better model, right? Slowly but surely eroding the service whilst the users cheer them on. I also agree with Lars Faye point, it's like a lot of things in tech. Companies cre
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Claude at 9:05am: "I've done 5 minutes of work you didn't ask for, great point to take a breather should we call it a night and carry on tomorrow?" Does it do this for anyone else? Truly trained on silicon valley developers.
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