Michael Freiwald
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Michael Freiwald
@freiwaldDev
Dad · Indie dev · AI whisperer. Teaching my assistant to handle the boring stuff. Building https://t.co/LSgKwxYWQt 🇩🇪
Erding, Deutschland Katılım Ocak 2022
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Michael Freiwald retweetledi

@Nate_Google_ Isn’t this what jina.ai already provides for years?
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cloudflare just made it one API call to crawl any website and return all the content in clean, readable format
no scripts. no scraping tools. no browser automation. one line of code
that means anyone with basic AI skills can now build a bot that;
→ monitors every competitor's website
→ tracks pricing changes
→ detects new product launches
→ reads landing page copy
and reports back... all running overnight for almost nothing
competitor research used to be a person's entire job. then it became a $500/month tool subscription. now it's one API call and a prompt
the number of businesses that just became fully automatable overnight is terrifying
here's how to do it:
developers.cloudflare.com/changelog/post…
Cloudflare Developers@CloudflareDev
Introducing the new /crawl endpoint - one API call and an entire site crawled. No scripts. No browser management. Just the content in HTML, Markdown, or JSON.
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One of the best and useful features.
No need to open another session for a quick question
Thariq@trq212
We just added /btw to Claude Code! Use it to have side chain conversations while Claude is working.
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@manuelmaly Interesting idea, you mean inline comments inside of obsidian?
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I'd love to be a terminal purist like the cool kids, but plannotator.ai (w/ pi.dev) is fixing a real weakness in my workflow. Turns out, I don't like reading long text in a TUI 🤷♂️
Commenting in a document is also reeeally nice.
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@matteopelleg Apple will win because they excel at creating user interfaces. They’ll design the next generation of generative UI, revolutionising how we interact and communicate with our devices.
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I’m now convinced that the biggest winner of the AI race will be Apple.
They will acquire Anthropic and put an AI model that can run on ~32GB of RAM in every device.
It will be private, local, have perfect memory, access to all of your files and it will cost $0.
The real moat was owning the hardware.
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Michael Freiwald retweetledi

@iOSDevTools Seems unnecessary after having Xcode 26.3 with mcp tools including preview rendering
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#iOSdev tool alert! 🚨
Claude XcodePreviews is a CLI toolset for building and capturing SwiftUI previews programmatically. Designed to work with Claude Code for visual analysis of UI components.
github.com/Iron-Ham/Claud…
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@caike Great article. I never considered using a max subscription a few months ago…
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@EricBuess Are you ever planning to create a video showcasing your setup? I’m genuinely curious about how you manage all your hooks. The system is incredibly powerful, but I haven’t found a way to maintain an overview of everything.
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Michael Freiwald retweetledi

Excited to announce Claude for Open Source ❤️
We're giving 6 months of free Claude Max 20x to open source maintainers and core contributors.
If you maintain a popular project or contribute across open source, please apply!
claude.com/contact-sales/…
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if you use --dangerously-skip-permissions you need to add this to your .bashrc right now.
it'll block AI agents from merging PRs accidentally.
thank me later.
ps @github you need to separate merge from write permissions in PATs so agents can create PRs but not merge them.

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@felixrieseberg Does the Claude App need to be open and running?
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@freiwaldDev Did you try this? x.com/ericbuess/stat…
Eric Buess@EricBuess
It’s available in Claude 2.1.52 but you’ll probably need to close the terminal tab and reopen it and relaunch Claude Code to see the command! /exit claude update exit Open a new tab in your terminal claude /remote-control
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Michael Freiwald retweetledi

An engineer at Anthropic wrote a spec, pointed Claude at an Asana board, and went home. Claude broke the spec into tickets, spawned agents for each one, and they started building independently.
When the agent is confused it runs git-blame and messages the right engineers in Slack. By Monday the agents finished the plugin feature.
That's one example of how the best engineers are shipping software right now.
Developers will soon orchestrate 50 AI agents in parallel and the difference between a good engineer & a great one would come down to specs.
You can't write a spec that holds up at that scale without genuinely understanding what you're building at a deeper level.
The next-gen developer who understands the fundamentals, can architect well and orchestrate agent is going to be a 1000x developer!
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