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Cuankey@Cuankeyy·
@PostsOfCats Lol because of the barber 🤣
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Lex Christopherson
Lex Christopherson@official_taches·
GSD can now be used for COMPLETELY free.
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Big one for the vibe coders on a budget: GSD now works with OpenCode. OpenCode is an open source Claude Code alternative that runs free models like Gemini and local LLMs. @dbachelder built the integration - just run `npx get-shit-done-cc --opencode --global` and it converts everything automatically. Same planning workflows, same execution system, zero API costs if you want it that way. github.com/glittercowboy/…

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Cuankey@Cuankeyy·
WE ARE BACKKKK $GSD to 100mill
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sized in@sized_in·
how fitting, a youtuber just posted this 9 hours ago title: "stop using ralph loops (use this instead)" hint, as you can see in thumbnail, he recommends GSD GSD is being adopted at an exponential rate and there's no denying it youtube.com/watch?v=_-666P…
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DegenCapitalLLC
DegenCapitalLLC@DegenCapitalLLC·
$RALPH dev fumbled $GSD is 0.3M away from becoming the biggest coin by mcap on BagsApp We have a new leader. Holding up pretty well all things considered and showing signs of recovery
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MCG
MCG@MCGlive·
The $GSD phenomenon is nothing short of breathtaking, from the concept to the blazing success on @BagsApp or the founder's vision, the numbers should be highlighted: ▪️Used by devs from @Apple @Google @amazon ▪️Lex is 4th biggest holder with 2.05% of the supply ▪️5k to 28k downloads in a month ▪️698 GitHub stars to 5.7k in a month ▪️Made $63K from fees and reinvested 11K into GSD @official_taches shows his bags on stream as proof of commitment and has a message for people watching👇
Lex Christopherson@official_taches

Woke up yesterday morning to messages saying someone launched a crypto token for my open source project. My immediate reaction: okay Nigerian Prince, sure, I'm gonna click your link and connect my wallet. Blocked, ignored, moved on. But they kept messaging. Different people. "Yo somebody made a coin for GSD." "You have earnings to claim." Over and over. Eventually I caved and read this article by @steve_yegge about the exact same thing happening to him. His wife thought it was a scam. His colleagues' eyes crossed trying to understand it. I felt that deeply because I truly could not believe what was happening. Here's how @BagsApp works: anyone can create a community token tied to a GitHub account. All trading fees route to the creator automatically. You don't launch it, you don't control it, you don't even know it exists until people start messaging you. You just... receive earnings if people trade it. So I finally checked. Logged in with GitHub OAuth. And there it was. Thousands in fees. Just sitting there. From people trading a token that exists purely to say "I believe in this thing." I sat there on a live stream clicking claim every few minutes. $200. Then $300. Then $44. It just kept going. As of right now I've personally received $31,000 in donated trading fees. Thirty one thousand dollars. For an open source project I built to scratch my own itch. The absolutely bonkers part: I'm not a developer. I don't know how to write code. I can make the most boring HTML hello world page on my own but that's about it. My background for the last 14 years is music production. I've had success on Spotify, I've got placements, that's my actual career. GSD exists because I loved Claude Code but kept hitting that dreaded "10% context remaining" wall. Well-intentioned ideas just never came to fruition. So I built a system to fix it for myself. MD files. Slash commands. Nothing fancy. Just a way to stop Claude from forgetting what it was building. I told my fiancée about it. She said "cool, how do you monetize this?" I said "well, I don't. That's not the point." Tried explaining open source to her. The idea that people just make cool shit and give it to other people for free. I couldn't logically explain why I loved that so much. I just knew I wanted to be part of it. Now we're at 4,500 stars. 510 forks. 20,000 NPM installs this month—15,000 of those in the last week alone. Engineers at Amazon, Apple, Google, Shopify, Webflow reaching out to say they use it daily. And some random person on the internet created a token that let the community just... support it. Directly. No paywall. No premium tier. No "enterprise pricing." Just people buying a thing because they believe in it. So yeah. I'm going full time on this. Not because of the token—I was already all in, much to my fiancée's concern. But the token removed the "how do you pay rent" objection. Now I can just build. 24/7. Well, 11/7. I need time to eat, sleep, and shower. This is the strangest thing that has ever happened to me. I had to go live because I couldn't possibly make a coherent video. I just needed to process it in real time. GSD is my baby. I'm going to work on it until I die. npx get-shit-done-cc github.com/glittercowboy/…

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Cuankey@Cuankeyy·
$GSD leads now, LFG🔥
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AssetDash@assetdash·
The transition of Taches into the crypto world and the evolution of $GSD into BagsApp is remarkable. From music producer to creating an app utilized by many at Google, Apple, and Microsoft, it's a fascinating journey to follow.
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The Wolf Of Crypto Streets@W0LF0FCRYPT0·
Engage this post if you haven’t made atleast a $1000 this year I will message and add a few people to my private cabal This is my only x handle, I’m not on telegram or any social media platforms, don’t fall for scammers It’s time to change your life.
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Cuankey@Cuankeyy·
Im ready, full send $GSD
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Cuankey@Cuankeyy·
I think its time $GSD
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LowCap Hunter 🔸 BNB
LowCap Hunter 🔸 BNB@lowcap_hunter·
$GSD hits 28K downloads per month 19,500 this week alone 🔥
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DegenCapitalLLC@DegenCapitalLLC·
$GSD The dev is starting to get sponsors on GitHub too now. 👀
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lefty@leftcurvemaxing·
on day two of using $GSD in my workflow and realized i feel 10x more productive, so i felt compelled to sit down and write out specifically why I think it's a game changer typically when you sit down to build something, you want to come to the table with a PRD (product requirements document) unless youre yoloing something, this tells claude code a specific outline of goals and requirements for what you want to build when using a looping plugin such as the ralph loop, you tell it "accomplish abc things" or "read PRD and test + build each section" and it will do it however, these are not "smart" checks in the system what GSD does that's so brilliant is before it spawns a bunch of agents to research or work on a piece for you is it asks specific questions about your prd, your goals, how xyz pieces should function etc, and it then builds out its own document on top of that not to mention the standard "does this actually work as intended" checks that come built into the tool, all while not wasting a ton of credits. the agents work efficiently without much waste due to how optimized GSD is what I will say is it's not as hands off as other tools, but as far as building something that isn't broken slop, the check ins after each piece is built is part of what makes GSD so good. you're sacrificing a little bit of speed (though not by much) for things that are much better, less prone to breaking, more thorough and actually useful the end result is your code has way fewer mistakes, much more detailed requirements, features you may not have considered that are actually useful, and fluff that's removed because you realize one part might not actually a good idea and you want to pivot. if you DO decide to pivot then GSD walks you through everything and catches what may need updated in earlier/other pieces for you the other brilliant part of GSD is you can have it rip a new project on its own. you don't have to have a PRD already written. you can sit down and have it start a new project and build out a PRD with you based on a conversation the "english is the new programming language" bit feels pretty real when you sit down with a tool like GSD and you can go from 0 to 1 in an afternoon. will emphasize again that this is different than the workflow of other tools that rip into the writing portion without fully gathering context/goals, and you end up wasting time shoehorning in features that should have been there from the start, or trying to fix things that shouldn't have been broken from the start if youve been hesitant about building something, GSD will make it much less intimidating and you should give it a shot hats off @official_taches, GSD is my new favorite way to work
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