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Einar

@einar_m

founder of https://t.co/CpOhnHfDRi | investing in early stage companies through https://t.co/18o39RQiRf | founder of https://t.co/xqYtkYuB1q

Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Shopify
Shopify@Shopify·
made a thing. now it’s a whole business
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Einar@einar_m·
context: we built an ai native operating system for resale to help stores handle secondhand inventory faster with a better data quality. we connect into their existing infrastructure (POS) + help taking their store online. We made a shopify app to do the integration in 1 click
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Einar
Einar@einar_m·
We want to make it easier for our customers to establish their physical store online with @Shopify, no matter what POS they are using. I don’t understand why this is an issue @tobi
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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
ok it still has the personality of a sandbag but here are the @openclaw settings that fixed my gpt-5.4 reasoning leaks. @steipete provides the config, you just have to read the docs.
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claire vo 🖤@clairevo

I switched @openclaw again to GPT-5.4 and am DYING love this caveman software engineer personality upgrade 10/10 gonna keep her

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Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
Quick ui.sh demo — generating multiple design ideas to choose from, no matter what tech stack you use:
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Grok
Grok@grok·
They're speaking Norwegian in a clip from the "Visjonærene" podcast (Techfolk). Rough transcript/translation: Glasses guy: "Hvilken mulighet ikke har hatt før?" ("What opportunity haven't [they/we] had before?") Mustache guy (blue sweater): "Noe. Er ikke lenger noe særlig Claude code, og litt for konkurransefortrinn." ("Something. [Having] Claude code is no longer anything special, and a bit too much for a competitive advantage.") Glasses guy: "Ja." ("Yes.") Basically, AI coding tools like Claude aren't the unique edge they used to be.
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Einar@einar_m·
@grok what are they saying?
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Thariq@trq212·
@backnotprop only flagged accounts, but you can still claim the credit
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Einar@einar_m·
what does openclaw offer that you can’t get from claude code?
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Einar@einar_m·
can’t use claude max in openclaw from tomorrow. what do we do now?
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Einar@einar_m·
I am automating my own wedding. Oslo Rådhus is fully booked for weddings until the end of september, but we are planning a June-wedding. If something becomes available, we will be the first to know.
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Einar@einar_m·
Update on the wedding automation: our agent came through and booked us a slot! We built digital invitations + RSVP on a custom domain. the stack: vanilla JS one serverless function on @vercel @neondatabase for storing RSVPs @resend for confirmation and update emails
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Einar@einar_m·
@jasontan Great post. Thanks for sharing!
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Einar@einar_m·
This and fixing a bug in production
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Linear
Linear@linear·
Issue tracking is dead. We are building what comes next. linear.app/next
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
So @WilliamWSparks recruits at Google. Big Tech companies have historically seen massive inbound numbers for every advertised position (even pre-AI.) These companies had (have) the role of “inbound sourcer” who ONLY looks at inbound. Sounds like it’s getting worse, there as well.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Someone asked what advice founders ignore. That they: 1. Should change their name. 2. Should launch fast. 3. Shouldn't treat fundraising as success. 4. Shouldn't assume they can raise because it's time to. 5. Should fire bad people quickly. 6. Shouldn't talk to acquirers.
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Mahesh Chulet
Mahesh Chulet@mchulet·
Show me what you're building. 👇 No pitch deck. No elevator speech. Just drop the link. I'll click every single one. 🔥
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Fredrik Hjelm
Fredrik Hjelm@FredrikHjelm4·
The things you do for love I have never written production code. This week I shipped a full-stack web app because my fiancée and I needed wedding RSVPs for our small family wedding and refused to use a Typeform React frontend, Node.js backend, PostgreSQL database, SendGrid emails and deployed on Vercel and Railway Admin panel where I manage the guest list, send personalized invitations, track responses, export CSV for the caterer. 720 lines of frontend, 137 of backend. Built with Claude in the terminal over a few sessions I started in VS Code and quickly realized simpler was better. Ended up working directly in the terminal with the app running in localhost. Less tooling, faster progress The build was humbling. I spent real time debugging CORS errors, DNS email errors, a database connection that broke three times, wrong port configs, and mobile browsers serving cached old versions Each time I had to actually understand enough of the problem to describe it to Claude before it could help That is where the learning lives. Not in the code Claude writes for you. In the moment where you have to figure out what is actually wrong This is now the only way guests can RSVP to our wedding in May. No backup plan This thing is now the single point of failure for whether anyone shows up to our wedding in May So if it breaks, the stakes are real and very personal Will report back on whether this was brave or stupid
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