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@kermsch

Founder @bimetrics_de. Building AI that does your accounting so you don’t have to.

Germany Beigetreten Temmuz 2011
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Every website you've ever used renders text the same way browsers did in the 90s. A Midjourney engineer just bypassed the entire system. It's called Pretext a tiny TypeScript library that measures and lays out text without CSS, without DOM measurements, without reflow. magazine-style columns, text wrapping around images. responsive layouts, all at 120fps, 500x faster than what browsers do today. he built it using Claude Code and Codex, running them for weeks to match browser-level accuracy. the demos look like they shouldn't be running in a browser, go look.
Cheng Lou@_chenglou

My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow

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Jan Stevens@janstevens·
@openclaw Anyone else having problems with Codex OAuth after the upgrade? I keep getting 401 or 404 errors depending on which model I select. None of them are working, so I had to enable an OpenAI API key to get my Claw functioning again until a fix is available.
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OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.3.7 🦞 ⚡ GPT-5.4 + Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite 🤖 ACP bindings survive restarts 🐳 Slim Docker multi-stage builds 🔐 SecretRef for gateway auth 🔌 Pluggable context engines 📸 HEIF image support 💬 Zalo channel fixes We don't do small releases. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
I'm one of the most advanced users of OpenClaw. OpenClaw + GPT5.3 Codex + Opus 4.6 has been the trifecta that changed everything. I made a video going over everything I'm doing with these tools. Learn these tools, stay ahead. Watch this video right now. 0:00 Intro 1:02 Overview 4:17 Sponsor 5:12 Personal CRM 7:11 Knowledge Base 8:30 Video Idea Pipeline 11:09 Twitter/X Search 12:47 Analytics Tracker 13:33 Data Review 15:34 HubSpot 16:13 Humanizer 16:52 Image/Video Generation 18:22 To-Do List 19:37 Usage Tracker (Saves Money) 20:45 Services 21:25 Automations 22:42 Backup 23:30 Memory 24:06 Building OpenClaw 25:22 Updating Files
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The wildest and riskiest thing I did with AI was: let it handle an entire server migration by giving Claude Opus 4.6 ssh access to both servers. It worked perfectly. The only thing I did during the whole process was update the A record to point to the new server. Impressive.
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In just one day, I built a full dev team out of AI agents using @openclaw. Not gonna lie, it kinda blew my mind. Here's the team: 1) Co-CEO Takes my requests, decides who does what, delegates to specialists, delivers results. Handles small tasks himself 2) DevOps Servers, Docker, SSH, CI/CD, monitoring. If something needs to be deployed, watched, or fixed, that's his job 3) Full Stack Dev Builds features, frontends, backends. Next.js, React, APIs, database schemas 4) PM Quality gates, pre-deployment checks, task tracking. Makes sure nothing half-baked goes to production 5) Tech Lead Code reviews, refactoring, tech debt. Checks architecture decisions and code quality before anything goes live Each agent has its own workspace and model So I texted my Co-CEO: "Build me a retro LAN party website." And then I just… watched Full Stack Dev spun up a Next.js project with ridiculous 90s/2000s styling DevOps figured out deployment (Docker + Caddy + SSL). Then it actually pushed the thing live to my server. With HTTPS All from a text message I didn't open a terminal. Didn't touch an IDE. Didn't manually deploy anything We went from "I have an idea" to a live website in one message No terminal, no IDE. Just agents doing their thing
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Kermin@kermsch·
Late to the party: Switched from Cursor to Claude Code CLI and didn’t expect this big of a difference. Jumping between projects, SSH commands, deployments… everything just flows. If you’re still on the fence, you must try it!
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Got hooked on @openclaw over the weekend, so I built an AI accounting agent on top of it ⚡ It connects to @bimetrics_de and can: - Open items filtering by period - Accounting health check (health score, matching rate, open items) - P&L on demand – "Create my income statement for Q1" → done - Smart transaction matching with auto-suggestions - 5-step document audit (OCR, categories, bookings, matches) - Duplicate detection via invoice # + embedding similarity - Receipt upload via WhatsApp/Messenger + voice control Runs with Kimi 2.5 via @openrouter
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Had an issue where our solution didn’t offer an EÜR (Einnahmen-Überschuss-Rechnung), despite the data being available and us having a powerful query layer. I spent 45 minutes building an "EUER-Skill .md" with Claude Opus 4.5 to describe the query logic and expected results. And wow! I didn't expect the results to be this reliable. For now, it works in my Cursor environment. I’m curious if I can build even more complex skills for heavy-duty accounting tasks...
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Kermin@kermsch·
@gregisenberg I can confirm. Just fired ChatGPT for Claude. Thinking about bringing Gemini to the cap table.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
claude code is your co-founder
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Took a break from X to cook something special: Introducing: Accounting Intelligence Accounting as an API Service. We are moving beyond basic OCR. This turns raw documents into structured JSON with full SKR03 and SKR04 DATEV-ready booking entries. (for now: German market only) It does not just extract text – it understands accounting logic. It handles complex cases like Reverse Charge, deferrals (RAP), and hospitality expenses automatically. Every output includes the AI's reasoning and a confidence score for the booking. The best part: It is going to be 100% open source!!! 🔥 Built with typescript and nextjs. Works with the LLM of your choice but is optimized for GPT-5-mini and Gemini Flash 3.0. We are launching in the coming weeks. I will share updates and technical deep dives here on how it works. This is gonna be cool!!
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Realized something today: Solving a massive pain point > having a perfect product. Our app still has plenty of flaws, but our users don’t care… they’re locking in annual subs because the core AI value is just that high. Especially seeing this with German 🇩🇪 tax advisors: They’ve been the ultimate gatekeepers, but the interest in AI automation is finally picking up speed.
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Just finished building the feedback loop for our AI categorization engine. We’re combining historical invoice data via Vector DB+similarity search, algonside with custom AI agents. This gives us a level of robustness I haven't seen in automated accounting yet. Users now get: - full transparency on category selection - real time confidence scores - agency over the AI’s logic Shipping this month. Can't wait to see the agents in the wild...
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Today I focused on making the categorization flow more accurate and transparent. I’m now leveraging historical data as context to help the AI make better decisions based on previous invoices and positions. I also built an ui that shows exactly why a decision was made: With confidence scores alongside the specific source. Whether it came from a custom rule (custom agents) or historical context (accounting data).
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@strikerglows Agents hit our backend via API. GL lives in Postgres, TB is computed from it.
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Strikerglows@strikerglows·
@kermsch How do the agents actually interface with the accounting system. Where is the GL and TB being stored, on standard accounting software?
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Kermin@kermsch·
I literally built this AI Agent feature in 3-4 days with Claude Opus 4.5. However, getting the foundation right took 2 years of constant iteration and plenty of failures to finally crack the code on accounting automation. It’s crazy how things compound when you stay consistent. Here they are: AI Agents for accounting. We’re launching in January 2026. More to come... let’s gooo!
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@1Umairshaikh In the era of AI, there is no more ugliness.
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Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
When building a new SaaS, do you: – launch ugly, talk to users, then clean it up or – polish everything first, then ship when it’s perfect Which one?
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Kermin@kermsch·
Unpopular opinion: Comparison pages on websites are a symptom of weak positioning. If your value proposition is clear, the customer shouldn't need a spreadsheet to tell the difference.
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