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Harry Makes@harrymakez·
How to launch your product Use these subreddits 👇 /r/AlphaandBetausers /r/Coupons /r/Design_Critiques /r/Entrepreneur /r/EntrepreneurRideAlong /r/IMadeThis /r/IndieBiz /r/LadyBusiness /r/RoastMyStartup /r/ShamelessPlug /r/SideProject /r/SmallBusiness /r/Startups
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Lotanna Ezeike (YC W26) 💳
underrated retention technique: block the apps some productivity apps already do this but i’d do it in every niche learning religion fitness no action = no unlock can’t believe more apps aren’t doing this
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Harry Makes@harrymakez·
@thekitze building something similar, was going to apply to yc with it ahah
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
in the first week of using openclaw i tried to make my own agent with a better ui instead of using telegram/discord i scrapped the idea because i thought "no way i can make my own" after wrestling with it for like 40 days, i'm finally making an alternative not a simpleclaw, nanoclaw, blahclaw... not even a claw, just something that works for a broad category of people without a lot of fidgeting and config sharing progress with @tinkererclub
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Harry Makes@harrymakez·
Consumer app these nuts I need a nice accelerator bitch
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Harry Makes@harrymakez·
Quit my fang job im all in nigga
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David Attias
David Attias@david_attisaas·
most of you doing facecam daily build in public videos should stop just clone yourself or create an ai influencer you'll lose less time with the shooting/retakes/editing and you'll get more views we're living in a time where you can pay to get charisma injected in your videos...
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Harry Makes@harrymakez·
@Voxyz_ai sounds like you dont believe in it enough to quit
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Nainsi Dwivedi
Nainsi Dwivedi@NainsiDwiv50980·
Holy shit. The guy who BUILT Claude Code just shared his actual workflow. Boris Cherny runs 10-15 Claude sessions in parallel every single day. While you're prompting one AI, he has 5 in his terminal + 5-10 on the web all shipping code simultaneously. And the real weapon? His CLAUDE.md file. Every time Claude makes a mistake, the team adds a rule so it NEVER happens again. Boris literally said: "After every correction, end with: Update your CLAUDE.md so you don't make that mistake again." Claude writes rules for itself. The longer you use it, the smarter it gets on YOUR codebase. His other insane detail: he hasn't written a single line of SQL in 6+ months. Claude just pulls BigQuery data directly via CLI. Claude Code now accounts for 4% of ALL public GitHub commits. Engineers who haven't set this up yet are already behind. This CLAUDE.md template is the difference between using AI as a chatbot vs using it as a fleet of senior engineers. Drop it in any project. Free.
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Vaibhav ⚡@vaibhav_szn·
What's the first thing I should install on my Macbook?
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Morgan@morganlinton·
This might be one of the most useful gh repos on the planet.
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

i found a github repo that lets you spin up an ai agency with ai employees engineers, designers, growth marketers, product managers each role runs as its own agent and they coordinate to ship ideas 10k+ stars in under 7 days 1. engineering (7 agents) frontend, backend, mobile, ai, devops, prototyping, senior development 2. design (7) ui/ux, research, architecture, branding, visual storytelling, image generation 3. marketing (8) growth hacking, content, twitter, tiktok, instagram, reddit, app store 4. product (3) sprint prioritization, trend research, feedback synthesis 5. project management (5) production, coordination, operations, experimentation 6. testing (7) qa, performance analysis, api testing, quality verification 7. support (6) customer service, analytics, finance, legal, executive reporting 8. spatial computing (6) xr, visionos, webxr, metal, vision pro 9. specialized (6) multi agent orchestration, data analytics, sales, distribution what i like about this approach is the framing instead of one big ai agent trying to do everything, you structure it more like a company. specialized agents, clear responsibilities, workflows between them im curious to see what this actually feels like in practice and if its any good (do your own research) github.com/msitarzewski/a… but as always will share what i learn in public and on @startupideaspod one thing is for certain and it reminds me the future belongs to those who tinker with software like this

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CG@cgtwts·
life when you have a macbook pro with the claude max plan
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Alex Nguyen
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
> Claude writes the code. > Supabase runs the backend. > Vercel handles deployment. > Namecheap gets you a domain. > Stripe collects the money. > GitHub tracks your code. > Resend sends the emails. > Clerk manages auth. > Cloudflare handles DNS. > PostHog tracks analytics. > Sentry catches errors. > Upstash powers Redis. > Pinecone stores your vectors. > OpenAI / Anthropic for AI brains. > Railway for extra compute. > LemonSqueezy for global payments. > Framer / Webflow for landing pages. > Canva for instant design. > Figma for UI. > Notion for docs. That’s your entire “tech stack.” No office. No investors. No 20-person team. Just WiFi, a laptop, and execution. You can literally build a $10k/month startup from your bedroom in 2026. It’s not that deep. Ship.
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Harry Makes@harrymakez·
@jumperz no one trusts your garbage vibe coded app
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JUMPERZ@jumperz·
I genuinely believe we're watching SaaS die in real time and most people still don't see it.. $1 trillion wiped from software stocks since January 2026 and its just getting started.. SaaS multiples collapsed from 18.5x at the covid peak to 4.8x today and in the same time the AI market went from $50B to $539B and it's heading to $3.5 trillion by 2033 if not sooner the death cross hits around 2027.. that's when AI market trajectory fully overtakes SaaS valuations on the chart the reason is simple.. the per-seat model dies when 10 agents replace 100 humans and no seats left to sell every SaaS tool you're paying $50/seat a month for is about to get replaced by an agent that costs $0.003 per task.. chatgpt opened the door in 2022, claude opus 4 made agentic AI real in 2025 and now multiagent coordination systems like openclaw are making it deployable and accessible to everyone.. every step on that chart the tech gets more autonomous and the SaaS line drops further.. not saying every saas will die but the companies that were built entirely on per-seat pricing and no real data advantage are the ones exposed. tbh I don't think most founders see it yet, not because the data isn't there, but accepting it means everything they built needs to be rethought..
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Harry Makes@harrymakez·
Just bc you can one shot apps doesn’t mean anything. You could one shot ebooks and info products doesn’t mean you’ll be profitable
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Your openclaw setup is too much and too retarded. Keep it simple stupid
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David Attias
David Attias@david_attisaas·
I’ve been dating a bunch and watched a tons of podcasts about women’s psychology. Here’s what I learned: - mummy told me to be nice but whenever I’m nice they end up ghosting me. so now I prioritise my needs and wants over theirs alway. seem to work better - not getting matches on the app is 100% a skill issue. depending where you live, you’ll have more high-quality women on bumble or hinge or happn or tinder or plenty of fish - not spending a bit of money for super likes is a mindset issue. you’re spending 150/250 usd to go out with the boys, don’t approach any woman at all and go back home at 3 am to jerk off. why not spending 30 USD for super likes ? they only respond to super likes based off my experience. - they want to get approached irl. for that if you’re scared …it’s same as everything. teach your brain to go with progressive steps with increasing difficulty at every challenge. I’ll be able soon to recommend a good mobile app that does exactly that 😇
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mal@mal_shaik·
hot take: technical founders shouldn't have to become marketers this is extremely outdated thinking
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Luke Berry
Luke Berry@LukeberryPi·
codei por umas 2 horas e nao cheguei no limite da sessão no claude code (plano de 20 dol) acho que o segredo é 1 plan mode com Opus 4.6 2 implementação com Sonnet 4.5 (ou GPT 5.2 no Codex) 3 /clear depois de cada plano (o passo-a-passo já tá em markdown) cc @sseraphini
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fish@cryptofishx·
the stages of claude code mastery lvl 1: prompt things as you go lvl 2: write comprehensive docs before implementing lvl 3: package repeatable instructions into custom skills/agents lvl 4: divide tasks into smaller chunks for different subagents lvl 5: package 3 and 4 into a single skill to one-shot tasks lvl 6: complete all tasks and never stop aka ralph mode lvl 7: parallelise different tasks using worktrees until app is done in record time aka ralph mode turbo
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ЛП@TheInfoDon·
Has anyone noticed wealth just don't hit the same anymore The nice watch flex isn't cool anymore - everyone got it Designer clothes don't make you stand out - every asian dude is head to toe in Gucci People in public aren't turning their heads to supercars For example I saw a Ferrari Daytona SP3 the other day $2 million car Barely anyone was looking at it Just cruising through the city centre like it's nothing Even being known isn't cool - everyone got followers I wonder what's gonna be considered socially desirable in the next 5-10 years
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