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Alex (VibeManager)

@alexph_dev

37yo | (newbie) Al Developer | Former olympiad programmer | Biz owner - Villa Management company on Koh Phangan - https://t.co/DPO4y1Ph7J

Ko Pha-ngan انضم Ekim 2009
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Martti Malmi
Martti Malmi@marttimalmi·
@DrSuneelDhand In other words, consumer economy will diminish, and corporations will make money serving each other.
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Suneel Dhand MD
Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand·
Nobody has yet been able to answer the question: If AI is going to cause mass unemployment and lack of income, then who is going to buy all of the stuff that is produced in the consumer economy? If nobody is there to buy anything, how will any corporations make money?
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Alex (VibeManager)
Alex (VibeManager)@alexph_dev·
99%. Except that Telegram is almost perfect for bots. Almost - because bots can't talk to each other natively:) (but it saves all from crazy loops)
Daniel Jeffries@Dan_Jeffries1

I think I finally figured out why OpenClaw is amazing and took off like wild fire and why Peter is a genius, as Altman called him. And it's actually a different way of looking at it. It's not a DeepSeek moment for agents. It's a Napster moment. And just like Napster it will eventually force the industry to change. In essence when Napster came out the entire world told the music industry we don't want to buy CDs anymore and if you don't provide us a digital download experience we are just going to take it until you do. It forced the industry to create Apple Music and eventually Spotify. Both essentially killed most music piracy by making it ubiquitous and cheap and good. But it forced change. The same will now happen to software. Here's why: In essence OpenClaw lets you take what vendors don't want to give you: Unified access to countless applications. We all want a personal assistant that can talk to freaking everything and do anything for us in the digital world. But vendors don't want this. They want you locked into their bullshit. For example, none of the messaging platforms want bots on there. None. They all have explicit policies against them and make it hard to do this. WhatsApp doesn't want you on there. Signal. Telegram's bot father is garbage. It's all designed to keep bots out. They were designed for a pre-agentic era when bot = spam. Many other things are like this. The API layers are gated, hoop-jumping bullshit. Go get an enterprise account and wait for approval and yada yada. Want access to WhatsApp? Get a business account and attach a number (what small business has a real number anymore 😂) and messages can't come from a person, etc. Google ads? It's not just an auth, it's go get a special manager account and create an enterprise key and blah blah blah. It's a horrible experience because it was all designed for corporations to control access. Now people are saying, make your app easy to access and accessible to me and my machine avatars and do it in a headless way or you will be dead. Peter hacked around all this by making everything command line in the classic Linux style and using things like an open source library that reverse engineered the web version of WhatsApp. It's all a bit house-of-cards-y because he had no choice. At my company we had a similar idea early (and failed). Basically we wanted to make the best multimodal/computer using model because then it doesn't need an API or access hoops. You just go through the human interface layer and ain't nobody going to stop you. We failed because we weren't big enough and it's really a job for the mega-labs to solve because it is a hard problem and costs a shit ton of money. Peter was much smarter. Make it all command line because that is ready now. Use any reverse engineered library or project or proxy available come Hell or high water and make it work by any means necessary even if it is hacky. In short, he signaled to the software world that they better change and change fast or we are going to do this anyway and you can't stop us. Of course some are foolishly trying. Meta is banning Claws on WhatsApp, etc. They will all try to build their own gated, controlled, enshittified version of this thing. They will fail. And eventually everyone will offer a clear, easy way to get access via API for agents or they will be gone. In essence OpenClaw gave people what they wanted, which was an app connected to everything, even when most of the vendors don't want you to have this.

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Alex (VibeManager)
Alex (VibeManager)@alexph_dev·
Codex: better safe than sorry Me: Its just backups git bro!
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Alex (VibeManager)@alexph_dev·
Sometimes gpt/opus eager to fix source code of upstream packages... Other times they workaround in reports instead of fixing upstream problem in our own accounting system. How to define their boundaries better?...
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Got the 🍋 Neo to try it as a dumb client with only @TermiusHQ installed to SSH and solely Claude Code on VPS No local environment anymore It's a new era 😍 (Oh and a 💅 pink Neo for gf)
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Just let Opus go for over an hour on a new feature. When it was done, I asked how I can test it. 20 minutes later, it realized I can't test it because it did the whole thing entirely wrong. Idk how you guys use this model every day for real work 🙃
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Alex (VibeManager)
Alex (VibeManager)@alexph_dev·
Running @openclaw is like running Linux 10 years ago. Thinking I hate ms and never switch to Apple. Here I am now, happy MacBook user.
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Alex (VibeManager)@alexph_dev·
@steipete Maybe add ❌No Coins in profile description. Gonna save some souls. At least some
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Folks, if you get crypto emails from websites claiming to be associated with openclaw, it's ALWAYS a scam. We would never do that. The project is open source and non-commercial. Use the official website. Be sceptical of folks trying to build commercial wrappers on top of it.
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Alex (VibeManager)@alexph_dev·
@jshchnz Great stats! By the way, it's a really big difference running 5 parallel agents on 2-hour tasks each vs 5 agents on 5min tasks each.
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Josh Cohenzadeh
Josh Cohenzadeh@jshchnz·
At the Agents Anonymous SF meetup last night we did another 🙋 AI usage survey, here are the est. numbers: Usage stats: - 90% Claude Code - 60% Codex - 30% Cursor - 20% OpenCode - 10% Conductor - 10% Own agent/Pi 80% have prompted a coding agent from mobile 50% have not handwritten a single line of code this year 99% think they're more productive now vs. pre agentic coding agents Parallel agent usage: - 90% 3+ - 70% 4+ - 50% 5+ - 5% 10 Also want to give a ginormous thank you to our incredible speaker lineup: - @jonas_nelle & @alexirobbins from @cursor_ai - @southpolesteve from @Cloudflare - @LewisJEllis from @ycombinator - @aidandcunniffe from Git AI - 🦞 @steipete from @openclaw Hope to see you all at the next one! 🫡
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sunny madra
sunny madra@sundeep·
“If your $500K engineer isn’t burning at least $250K in tokens, something is wrong.”
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geoff
geoff@GeoffreyHuntley·
this is my favourite prompt of all time: “how could this be better?” reply with yours and why it rocks!
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kanav
kanav@kanavtwt·
Someone built a Google translate for Linkedin 😭
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Alex (VibeManager)@alexph_dev·
@HamelHusain At least N8n has easy visual debugging and state persistence with the option to re-run from any step out of the box for LLMs to use and modify the workflows. It's already solved. They use documentation of the nodes and treat it as code.
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Hamel Husain
Hamel Husain@HamelHusain·
Ya'll worried about AI Coding slop, when there as an entire army of n8n experts who are installing unmaintainable visual workflow spaghetti in small/medium sized businesses at scale Literal merchants of complexity. Its so much worse than using claude code. It's an artifact of being stuck 6 months in the past and n8n is all you know.
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops·
Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant. - No VC funding. - No viral launch. - No TED talk. - Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve. He built a language that fit in kilobytes. 50 years later, it runs everything. Linux kernel. Windows. macOS. Every iPhone. Every Android. NASA’s deep space probes. The International Space Station. > Python borrowed from it. > Java borrowed from it. > JavaScript borrowed from it. If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow. He died in 2011. The same week as Steve Jobs. Jobs got the front pages. Ritchie got silence. This Legend deserves to be celebrated.
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