Thomas Diroll

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Thomas Diroll

Thomas Diroll

@ThomasDiroll

🛍️ Shopware by day, 🤖 agentic engineering by night. Built better software. Hamburg region, Germany 🇩🇪

Hamburg, Deutschland Katılım Haziran 2021
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
@DeFi_Hanzo Am I stupid or is the first screenshot from root and the second from .openclaw?
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
@AlexFinn What’s your experience in comparison to commercial models like opus 4.6? I’m also thinking about a local setup but I’m concerned the results may not be as good obviously. So I’m sticking to my max subscription currently
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
I have built the future I'm now running 3 of the most powerful AI models in the world on my desk, completely privately, for just the cost of power. 3rd 512gb Mac Studio is in (Apple reached out and lent me the third one! Thanks Apple!) Here are the models I'll be running: • Kimi K2.5 (600gb across all 3 studios via EXO labs) • MiniMax 2.5 (120gb on one studio) • Qwen 3.5 (220gb on one studio) • GOT OSS 120B Heretic (60b on one studio- completely uncensored 😈) 3 ultra powerful models coding, writing, researching, reading your posts, 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. Nonstop. Running across 4 OpenClaws on 3 Mac Studios and a Mac Mini A few use cases I have set up: • Kimi K2.5 reading feature requests for Creator Buddy and building out the feature requests autonomously. My own personal product manager • MiniMax 2.5 reading Reddit all day, looking for challenges to solve. Then building prototypes for me to review every morning. All autonomously. Qwen 3.5 hitting the X API every hour to see top trending posts in AI and vibe coding. Turning those into video scripts for me to review hourly (this has already built me one script with over 100k views on YT) Unlimited economic power just sitting there. No cloud APIs. No crazy API bills. No tech executives reading my logs. Totally customizable and private. This is the future. I'm just showing it to you before it arrives
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
@AminLaroussi Die codebase ist tatsächlich recht chaotisch. Fraglich ist, ob das in Zukunft noch relevant ist. Das Tool an sich ist extrem visionär und zeigt was möglich ist. Dann hast du’s einfach nicht lang genug ausprobiert. Anfangs hab ich den Hype auch nicht gecheckt aber jetzt schon.
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Amin Laroussi
Amin Laroussi@AminLaroussi·
OpenClaw ist vermutlich das overhypteste AI-Thema bisher. Ich habe in meinem ganzen Leben noch nie eine so schlechte Software gesehen. Es gibt mehr Bugs als Features. Nichts funktioniert. Hab’s wieder deinstalliert. Vielleicht teste ich es in 6 Monaten nochmal.
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
@Adidotdev absolutely. ai engineering brings the power of a dev team to everyone for a few hundred bucks. something that was only possible with a lot of money in the past.
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Adit_Yah🍁@Adidotdev·
Can a solo developer beat a small startup now because of AI?
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Manoj Kumar@manojdotdev·
just got a new MacBook Pro as a developer what should i install first ?
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
This is how S&P500 companies gonna look like
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
Yesterday I built & deployed a small app idea in under 2h. Didn't think about tech stacks, just requirements and what I don't (!) want. Now I have a working MVP that can grow and improve. Without AI I would've lost myself in the details. Letting go of control boosts productivity.
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Aleks ☄️
Aleks ☄️@tiupikov·
@ThomasDiroll No, but I’ve been meaning to. I’m just waiting for the audiobook version to come out so that I can listen to it while doing my laundry.
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
You do not rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems. James Clear, Atomic habits Have you read it? #buildinginpublic
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geetfun@geetfun·
Who is building e-commerce sites and not using Shopify? Just curious where you folks are doing this, and if you ran into any problems. #ecommerce
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
'A hard disk drive might last five years. A tape, well, if you’re brave, it might last ten years' Lol so having shelfs of thousands of glass plates is no risk for data loss? 😅 Anyway, very interesting! Did you know this date back to the 19th century? pcworld.com/article/210883…
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
@pramodk73 Congrats man! You really deserved it! Putting so much work and passion into this editor! 🚀💪🥳
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
Yesterday I got my 100th subscriber on #youtube! So nice to see people actually like to watch my content 🙌 Aiming for 1k until the end of the year 😅🚀
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
@gyulanemeth85 In my experience it's a good choice to limit features to the most necessary ones and make those work perfectly. Then you can build new ones and implement them correctly. By starting with a lot of features, you're also opening the gate for a lot of bugs to be fixed 😅
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GYN@gyulanemeth85·
Which is better? 1) You tie your users' hands by limiting them ➡️ making sure that everything works properly 2) Give them the possibility to do whatever they want ➡️ risking that they might mess up something. Debate! 👇😎🍿 #buildinpublic
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Thomas Diroll@ThomasDiroll·
@gyulanemeth85 Not at the moment. But interested to look into it and maybe doing a hands on video on my YT channel.
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GYN@gyulanemeth85·
@ThomasDiroll Not yet! Are you considering using it?
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