Dev Palwar
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Dev Palwar
@dev_palwar2
Tech bro with ADHD. 2x Startups. Freelancer.
Katılım Ekim 2021
152 Takip Edilen422 Takipçiler

wrote the full guide — exports, barrels, how to structure them, the traps, and the CLAUDE.md setup.
medium.com/p/b803e9d696a6…
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@AnxKhn I can understand the kids but grown ass people are falling for such things lmao
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@SidTheITGuy @ezSnippet This guy knows the real nature of the Indian audience
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- be @ezSnippet
- Ask viewers to comment "TOOL" on a YouTube video, not even realizing that YT doesn't have that function
- Throw wild claims like 80k a month in 3 weeks with just one SAAS tool and no effort.
If anything he's the biggest TOOL out there.

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hey @nikitabier and @allegrajacchia . I posted this screenshot because those comments felt manufactured but they are all very genuine people, I talk to them almost daily. They have been my friends for a long time now, they have always been very supportive. I only posted this as harmless banter that’s all.
They genuinely post useful content for everyone. They even posted such comments because they all have worked together before.
Please get the larger context. Please reverse your harsh action.
Please ban the people being racist in the comments.
💻🎒@CodingNoobie
something is not adding up
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I taught Claude to talk like a caveman to use 75% less tokens.
normal claude: ~180 tokens for a web search task
caveman claude: ~45 tokens for the same task
"I executed the web search tool" = 8 tokens
caveman version: "Tool work" = 2 tokens
every single grunt swap saves 6-10 tokens. across a FULL task that's 50-100 tokens saved
why does it work? caveman claude doesn't explain itself. it does its task first. gives the result. then stops.
no "I'd be happy to help you with that." no "Let me search the web for you" no more unnecessary filler words
"result. done. me stop."
50-75% burn reduction
with usage limits getting tighter every week this might be the most practical hack out there right now

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@abbashali01 Idk man the only thing that matters to me is whether I want the service that website is providing. If it's necessary then I can't do anything but approve those permissions lol
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I will feel so much more comfortable approving permission if companies actually provided more context about why they need a certain permission.
It might be because I am mostly pessimistic regarding company intentions, so it always bugs me when they ask access to do so many things.
Specially why I see no relation to what I want the product to do and what the product is asking permission for (which many times are legit cause shits often get complicated under the hood)

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