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0xFoX ⟠
@Sprawl__Network
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Singapore - Dubai - Italy Katılım Kasım 2012
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@Drunkdoingshits Republic Club in Pattaya. If someone was curious
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@LoveYouAllNFT Not a market for everyone. Good Luck for everything 🙏
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I’m quitting crypto after more than a decade.
I can’t take it anymore.
Loss after loss after loss.
First smart devs rugged us. Then disciplined hard workers. Then regular people. Then launchpads. Then celebrities. Then handicapped people. Then the president. Then everyone.
Fuck this. I’m out.
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My first 5k followers on X!! 🎉🎊
All thanks to a post about how my startup eSIMPal got hacked by Saudi Arabians
I've always thought I'm a person who has nothing interesting to say or share, but here we are
Just posting about the stuff you're building and your life regularly does crazy things
So post more, I guess!

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I got so tired of everyone raving about how great cmux is. Panes this. Browser that. EXHAUSTING.
And that's because I'm on Linux, where we get none of the coolest toys. So...I built it myself.
And my God. You were right. It's amazing.
Introducing Limux, a a GPU-accelerated terminal workspace manager for Linux, powered by Ghostty's rendering engine, with split panes, tabbed workspaces, and a built-in browser.
Think cmux, but native Linux.
If you're interested in something like this, be sure to leave a comment and I'll release it.
Special thanks to @manaflowai and @mitchellh for making this possible.
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@rezoundous something built just for me, to replace a third party product I currently use
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@livewithnoregrt I am not a believer, but I ve often noticed that the good I do comes back to me in one form or another, even years later. And sometimes I think if the whole world believed in karma, maybe it would be a better place
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I have xxx ETH stuck in the Parity bug, the one where that imbecile deleted the library. No fork was ever allowed to recover it, and I understand why. I also believe in the immutability of the chain. The DAO hack came earlier, and doing something back then made sense. Do you think it will ever be possible, one day, to recover that ETH stuck in the contract?
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#Ethereum
I'm tired of asking questions,
Someone ask me questions. 👇
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@denisyurchak English...and my grammar really sux. chatgpt: So if I must choose one:
English suits your mind better.
Italian suits your soul better.
If forced to choose only one for your whole persona, still English.
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@denisyurchak Sure, Im just saying prevention is always better. Mine was only a technical observation. In any case, mistakes are part of the process, and that's how people learn
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@Sprawl__Network thanks a lot man! i'll be really happy for your honest and brutal feedback!!
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My startup was hacked!
I launched my own travel eSIM service, eSIMPal
It started making money, the users were happy, and all was good, but today I woke up to a hacked website
Somebody managed to get three 50 (!) GB eSIMs for Kuwait and Saudi Arabia for free, and we started using them heavily
I wired up Claude, and we discovered the issue: the user could pass a parameter from the client to the server and make the eSIM cost 0 dollars
I fixed the issue and blocked this user, and he only managed to use 5 GB worth of data
The internet is full of sharks, boys – triple test all the payment-related code, make sure different LLMs cross-check each other's work
Now I'm writing code with GPT-5.4 and making Opus 4.6 review everything for vulnerabilities
And my hacker bro, if you are reading this, I'll get you your Saudi eSIM, don't worry
Use the promo code IHACKEDESIMPAL for 10% off and chill

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@denisyurchak Just checked, your eSIM pricing is actually very good. I’ll give it a try to support you and your project. For Indonesia, where I am right now, it looks cheap compared with Saily, which is the one I usually use in SEA. Good luck, and be careful, my friend.
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Worst case is a full compromise, not petty abuse. Think provider API keys stolen, admin access, customer data exfiltration, automated mass issuance, balance drain, fraud operations running through your service, regulator attention, provider blacklisting, and reputational collapse. That is startup-ending territory.
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@denisyurchak I agree, but for a startup like yours, this is nowhere near the worst case scenario. Be careful my friend
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@Sprawl__Network Bro hackers will always find a way to hack
Your best contingency plan is not having a lot of money in your provider’s account, that’s it
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this guy got tired of re-explaining his entire project to Claude Code every single session
so he used Obsidian and built a vault that acts like a persistent brain for his projects
structured it like a company with departments
> RnD folder for architecture decisions
> Product folder for feature specs
> Marketing folder for all content
> Legal folder for compliance stuff
> execution plan with dependency graphs between tasks
then he wrote 8 custom Claude Code commands that read from and write to this vault
here's how it works:
1\ start session: /resume reads the execution plan + handoff notes, tells him exactly where he left off
2\ during work: Claude reads relevant vault files for context. it KNOWS the architecture because it's in the vault. it KNOWS the product decisions because they're documented
3\ end session: `/wrap-up` updates the execution plan, updates all department files, creates handoff notes for the NEXT session
the crazy part is the parallel execution
his execution plan has dependency graphs so he can spawn multiple Claude agents at once
one agent does backend, another does frontend, simultaneously working on unblocked tasks
over one weekend he shipped:
> full monorepo with backend + frontend + CLI + landing page
> 3 npm packages published
> demo videos built with Remotion
> marketing content for 6 platforms
> Discord server with custom bot
> complete security audit with fixes
> full SEO infrastructure
34 Claude sessions. 43 handoff files. completely solo.
which is insane because most people spend 30% of their Claude time just re-explaining what they built yesterday


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