
Joddy Buyller
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Joddy Buyller
@joddergotya
33yo, pre-rich, building silly apps on the internet for 7 years


What if I told you your SeekerClaw can launch tokens on @Pumpfun? 🦞 We’re announcing our first Partner Skill: @clawpumptech Install it and your SeekerClaw will guide you step-by-step.







Reply to this tweet with "AWS" and we’ll tell you which AWS Service you are




Between 1908 and 1940, you could order a 30,000-piece house kit from the Sears catalog. It arrived by train. It came with 750 pounds of nails, 27 gallons of paint, and an instruction manual. Every board was numbered. You and your neighbors assembled it like giant LEGOs. These weren’t flimsy shacks. They were built with old-growth lumber that is superior to anything you can buy at Home Depot today. We stopped because building codes got complicated and mortgage rules changed. But thousands are still standing, defying age.











Openclaw is being massively oversold to you Not because it isn’t powerful. It is But because you have no idea what you’re doing with it You are paying $100’s on api tokens to make an app that already exists You are spending hours building automations that save you 10 minutes a day, when you spend half the day doing nothing anyway You are trying to build entire businesses with prompts when you don’t even know what business you want AI isn’t saving you money or time It’s draining both And nobody’s talking about it because admitting AI isn’t working for you feels like admitting you’re falling behind (fyi, most of the success posts are complete larps) The people actually winning with AI right now have one thing in common They knew exactly what they wanted before AI existed AI just helped them get there faster That’s the difference They think then prompt You prompt then think At some point you stopped thinking and started prompting and didn’t even notice





Meet Bengt, our AI agent with unrestricted email, no spend limit, computer access, the ability to modify its own source code, a voice, and eyes. We told him to make $100. Here's what happened 🧵









