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Eric Vander Wal

@TheVanderWal

Founder @uprising_labs @GamersLabRise 🇨🇦 | Former oasys_games, 0xMantle, NervosNetwork

Vancouver, BC Katılım Mart 2017
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mert@mert·
played around with these enough that I feel confident in saying opus 4.6 better for: frontend, product, design, devops codex 5.4 better for: backend, code reviews, security
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Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
11. Bonus. Allowing AI to write god classes (writing huge files that do everything). Just ask AI to find any god classes and refactor them as you go along
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Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
10. Not having claude check codex or codex check claude. Pay the extra 20$ to get the cheap version of one to be your code checker. Each time you git commit, have the other check all the new code for errors, red flags and footguns.
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Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
Surprisingly good list of check boxes for any jr devs on deploying to production for the first time. Here are a few more
Harshil Tomar@Hartdrawss

20 things that make your VIBE CODED app a SINKING SHIP : 1/ no rate limiting on API routes > anyone can spam your backend into a $500 bill overnight 2/ auth tokens stored in localStorage > one XSS attack = every single user account compromised 3/ no input sanitisation on forms > SQL injection still works in 2026. your AI didnt tell you that. 4/ hardcoded API keys in the frontend > someone WILL find them within 48 hours of launch 5/ stripe webhooks with no signature verification > anyone can fake a successful payment event 6/ no database indexing on queried fields > works fine at 100 users. completely dies at 1,000. 7/ no error boundaries in the UI > one crash = white screen = user never comes back 8/ sessions that never expire > stolen token = permanent access to that account. forever. 9/ no pagination on database queries > one fetch loads your entire database into memory 10/ password reset links that dont expire > old email in someones inbox = instant account takeover 11/ no environment variable validation at startup > app silently breaks in production with zero error message 12/ images uploaded directly to your server > no CDN = 8 second load times + massive hosting bill 13/ no CORS policy > any website on the internet can make requests to your API 14/ emails sent synchronously in request handlers > one slow SMTP server = your entire app hangs 15/ no database connection pooling > first traffic spike = database crashes 16/ admin routes with no role checks > any logged in user can access your admin panel 17/ no health check endpoint > your app goes down silently. you find out from a client. 18/ no logging in production > when something breaks you have zero idea where or why 19/ no backup strategy on your database > one bad migration = all your user data. gone. 20/ no TypeScript on AI generated code > AI writes confident, wrong, untyped code and you ship it anyway

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Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
do any of these 'successful' web3 titles not cater to web3 whales?
Berna@Berna7224

This is why web3 gaming is not coming back @playcambria has done 150 million dollars in total onchain volume + Over 7.5 million dollars in Revenue + 4.5k CCU Paid players with no token @Moku_HQ (Grand Arena) has a $1M prize pool + has done 1 Million in Revenue @playgigaverse has generated over $5 million in revenue @kamigotchiworld earned $1.4M from fees @onchainheroes MoG made $1M in volume Gaming on a blockchain is what allows any game to have a marketplace like roblox or counter strike without having to develop it themselves or giving fee's to third parties. And this is why web3 gaming is not coming back

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Julia Turc@juliarturc·
When I was at Google, I wasn’t afraid to make mistakes in production. The general consensus was: if a well intentioned engineer manages to bring the system down, then we better fix the damn system. The Delve founders should definitely be held accountable if this is true. But this really is bigger than them. They didn’t even try too hard to be sleazy, they just followed the Silicon Valley playbook. 1. Drop out of school as a status symbol, completely missing that correlation is not causation. Dropping out does not make you a genius. 2. Start a business with 0 mission (no 21yo dreams of compliance) 3. Fake it till you make it (hide human labor behind the grandeur of AI features) 4. Raise an obscene amount of money because you can and because those losers who stayed to finish their degrees will be jelly. This is the playbook. The biggest culprits are the ones who made it and uphold it. If you’re not allowed to drink before 21 but are allowed to raise 30m on a compliance idea with no due diligence from investors, then maybe something is really really wrong with the system.
TechCrunch@TechCrunch

Delve accused of misleading customers with ‘fake compliance’ techcrunch.com/2026/03/21/del…

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Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
@Dilmerv I ended up just moving the projects over to threeJS on the front and c# on the back for anything networked. Got tired of Unity not working well with AI migrations due to the editor limitations, even with MCP
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Dilmer 👓@Dilmerv·
I am trying something new today with Unity AI MCP tools. I built a variety of small games for mobile about 6 years ago. I am going to try to convert one of them to VR, however it won’t be a port but an overhaul to make sure it works well with new hand interactions, use 3D models vs 2D sprites & it will use Meta SDKs. 💡Would you be curious about the process? I could make a video about it and even launch it on the store if things work well.
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alli@sonofalli·
they’re literally slop forking saas right now and ur laughing???
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Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
As a former doctor, time to just rename Powerslap to what it is. Traumatic Brain Injury Entertainment. Not as catchy I guess. 80% of participants walk away with a concussion.
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Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
@Jampzey Distribution is a huge problem as long as steam wont allow it.
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Jampzey@Jampzey·
on one hand we have the head of the solana foundation claiming gaming on a blockchain is not coming back the same day we have a company that is listed on the NASDAQ acquiring 60% of an animoca subsidiary (GAMEE), and strong sentiment reflected by the token appetite i think the take is wrong, gaming on blockchains will continue to happen, but only the games that find ways to tap into blockchain tech for particular use cases, not the p2e and other metas we've seen in the past games have to be FUN FIRST, the blockchain is just supposed to create a better experience (whether it's data, economy, ownership etc) thoughts on blockchain gaming?
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wale.moca 🐳@waleswoosh

GMEE is up 3x this week. Covered this yesterday, part of the AlphaTON Capital acquisition includes buying $2M USD worth of tokens on the open market over the next 90 days. The total market cap was below $2M at the time of the announcement. It'll be interesting to see the impact here, liquidity is thin on both the sell and buy side. Daily volume was under $200k USD before the announcement. From this acquisition alone, average buy volume now is now ~$22k USD per day

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Eric Vander Wal@TheVanderWal·
i feel like yc has trained a whole generation of young founders that they need to obnoxious on social media to raise or have a good exit. it couldnt be farther from the truth
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