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title: "@sjdedic — shared via Telegram by @m3taversal"
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author: "@sjdedic"
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url: "https://x.com/sjdedic/status/2037143546256384412?s=46"
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date: 2026-03-26
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domain: internet-finance
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format: social-media
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status: null-result
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proposed_by: "@m3taversal"
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contribution_type: source-submission
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tags: [telegram-shared, x-tweet]
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processed_date: 2026-03-26
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# @sjdedic — Tweet/Thread
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Shared by @m3taversal via Telegram.
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Source URL: https://x.com/sjdedic/status/2037143546256384412?s=46
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## Content
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I literally have 0 coding experience and had never worked with Dune dashboards before.
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It always annoyed me having to rely on other people’s dashboards and never finding the exact data I was looking for, so I figured I’d try building one myself with AI.
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With Claude’s help, it took me less than 1.5 hours, and most of that was just understanding how Dune works. The next one would probably take under an hour.
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I remember some of our portfolio companies paying thousands of $$ for these and waiting weeks for them to go live.
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Even though this trend has been obvious for a while, this really made it click for me just how much AI is eroding the moat and defensibility of developers, and how easy it is now for a complete beginner like me.
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Devs are cooked.
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## Key Facts
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- A non-developer built a Dune dashboard in under 1.5 hours using Claude AI in March 2026
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- Portfolio companies previously paid thousands of dollars and waited weeks for similar Dune dashboards
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- The author estimates the next dashboard would take under 1 hour
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