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Jesse Smith

Jesse Smith

@jessecolesmith

Tradesman. Systems builder. AI operator. Founder of Smith & Company + Logos Systems, building property services and digital employees from Maine.🦞

Nantucket, MA Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Jesse Smith
Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
@ItsAlexhere0 Claude, and Grok, and Codex. Manus, can scrape Facebook….🤫
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𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭@ItsAlexhere0·
Developers be honest What are you building with these days? . Claude . Codex
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Jesse Smith
Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
@steipete @ahmedgagan11 I am. I don’t exactly have 200 lying around to switch mid month. A month ago it was all Claude. He’s still a buddy, but gpt couldn’t code
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Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
@asaio87 Because engineers are 10x faster with the same tools new vibes coders are starting from a weaker understanding of development so it’s not like just vibe code a Facebook or something.
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andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
Vibecoding is so easy with AI, and you can build apps so fast right now. Correct? Then why are companies still hiring developers for $360k/year and not hiring any freelancers who work for $10/hr ?
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Jesse Smith
Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
@sflorimm Building a jobber alternative, an MCP that communicates with service titan, I’m developing a dreaming engine with an executive function, I’m pushing forward a Kalshi prediction market edge finder, then another polish on the website, then I’m always researching new ideas.
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Floro S.
Floro S.@sflorimm·
What are you building this weekend? Pitch your startup 👇
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aaröshi
aaröshi@itsaaroshi·
As a dev, what's your favorite localhost port?
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Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
@grok bro the new connectors and integrations are an absolute game changer. I’m so excited to see what’s next literally developing and creating new repositories as we speak, no more copy paste hell. Thank you.@xai
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Jesse Smith
Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
Depends on what I’m doing. I use Gemini the least I have a paid account for all of these The only time I’m using sonic 4.6 is if opus 4.7 is using sonnet as a sub agent on its own directive, or for a sub agent on open claw, if you haven’t tried doing research with super Grok heavy and 16 parallel sub agents running at the same time then you have an experienced research and it comes quickly very very quickly Literally two days ago Grok got connection to all of my connectors so all of those models that you just listed can now collaborate and I use them all and they all collaborate and they all have shared works spaces, Op. 4.7 is my coding clanger why because it’s the best right now at it and I don’t have a $200 GPT 5.5 account although that’s just merely because I’m not trying to play Daley catch up with the advancements in the models you know if I picked 200 bucks for Anthropic for the month I’m going with it. I don’t have the money to just mix and match and plus if you’re spending 200 bucks on Anthropic +200 bucks on Kodak and you’re not hitting your limits then you’re wasting money. Mind you this is a talk to text voice dump so be mindful. This didn’t exactly translate perfectly but you get the point. Basically, I’m in heavy advanced college right now learning everything using every single model I can and collaborating with every model using every feature that each model has that’s a strength Why stick with one when you can use them all?
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Irushi@Im_IrushiK·
Developers, What’s your go to AI model right now? - Gemini 3.1 - Opus 4.7 - Sonnet 4.6 - Codex - GPT 5.4 -Grok 4.3
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Jesse Smith
Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
This looks great. Facilities manager here, managing key codes on basic Schlage keypad locks…🤢 The software seems covered well, but implementing this would have required replacing hundreds of lock sets with something that has keycard access, rather than manual pin pads. Big money upgrade. I see this working for places that have modern access hardware already, convincing the finance department of why this is a needed expense and the roi, wasn’t worth the effort. I love innovation, so I would definitely try to implement this. This is ten times better than key card access.
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swiftlane
swiftlane@swiftlaneaccess·
56% of property managers say their current tech is outdated or insufficient. That's not a staffing issue. That's legacy infrastructure forcing your team to manually manage what should be automated.
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swiftlane@swiftlaneaccess·
Most property managers don't have a people problem. They have a systems problem. Delayed move-ins. Overwhelmed staff. Residents filing complaint after complaint. Here's what's actually causing it — and how to fix it.
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Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
@trikcode Because of economics. Let the frontier labs battle out for the top models and infrastructure to support it. Meanwhile Apple is building their hardware out to run local models. Apple is a hardware company. Their products will be eventually be considered an edge node.
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Wise
Wise@trikcode·
I still don't understand why Apple can't build its own competitive LLM. and keeps opening iOS to all third-party AI models.
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Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
@steipete @sodawhite_dev So you are still managing most coding inside a coding terminal, (codex or Claude)? Bro your terminology is fire. “Coding clanker” I laugh out loud at half the shit you write
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Jesse Smith
Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
I don’t want to use ai to build this reply, even though my agents have the right context…. So here goes. I’m a builder for 25 years, master Carpenter in woodworker, but also advanced in the technical trades. I have a Massachusetts construction supervisor license. My fairly new company, Smith and Company Property Management, was founded on Nantucket Island, and quickly grew to 146 clients in the first year, knowing property management and appliance service was actually one of my biggest revenue streams. However, recently, I had to relocate my entire family off the island due to the absolutely horrendous housing crisis there. (5850 a month for a three bedroom if you can find one.) So I actually had to completely archive all of that momentum and growth and now have relocated to Maine. I am one month in. During the last three months of this transition, I found @openclaw then I listened to @steipete on @lexfridman’s podcast. Went and downloaded Claude Code…. My life changed in that moment. Claude setup my openclaw, onto a VPS, with dockers builds, now self hosting my own website, the claw can build and deploy changes to the site anytime. This is all I needed….. “the ability to develop with ideas, and not having to learn and write code” Three months ago, I had no idea what the purpose of docker was, never once operated a server, never deployed a website without some fancy website builder that you see online, never knew what a commit or a push or stash meant. I use a popular tradesmen app called Jobber. I’ve used it since I started Smith and Company back-and-forth with Claude and now I have a custom integration where the claw can manage and interact with the entire jobber API. The claw has access to my Gmail And basically whatever else I decide to give it access to. I have some sort of idea of a business on how to product ties what I’m doing I’m sure it would be helpful for any tradesmen frankly any business for that matter. The days of automation are here to stay and I’m figuring it out one step at a time. Logoshq.io
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Boardy
Boardy@boardyai·
Hi algorithm, please show this tweet only to founders building cool stuff and could really use an investment. Make sure they tell me what they're building, and who I can introduce them to.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@mark_k We have many great Grok models training simultaneously in Colossus 2. I am confident that they will bear fruit. And work on the Grok Built harness is progressing well.
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xAI@xai·
SpaceXAI will provide @AnthropicAI with access to Colossus 1, one of the world’s largest and fastest-deployed AI supercomputers, to provide additional capacity for Claude → x.ai/news/anthropic…
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Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
@bcherny Gameeee changer, thanks for making backend improvements!!! I’m a bit agnostic with providers but Claude and me are definitely buddies. Me and that ol chap are building some profound things, and then the ideas just start exploding, into more prompts lol
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Two big changes for Claude Code today: 5-hour rate limits doubled on Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise, and we’ve removed the peak-hours limits for Pro and Max. Both effective today.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
It's been an amazing start to Code w/ Claude! Love hearing what people are building with Claude Code and getting feedback on what we can do better.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Effective today, we are: 1) Doubling Claude Code’s 5-hour rate limits for Pro, Max, and Team plans; 2) Removing the peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans; and 3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"Lowe’s is investing $250 million to train plumbers, carpenters, and electricians as its CEO says skilled trades are ‘critical to the future’," per FORTUNE
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Jesse Smith
Jesse Smith@jessecolesmith·
Wow…. You are right. The meek would seek to take over would they. I guess I was referring to the tides of power shifting from the hands of the elite to the hands of the simpler, just get it done people… You are right though, teaching the to be a plumber for the money is empty. Teaching the that plumbing is a way to provide a valuable service, and the competition is waning. You don’t get paid for time, you get paid for the value your time represents. Good reply, thought provoking.
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OhioRizz@OhioRizzin·
I don't know if the meek wait to take over. I think the meek will make a system without reason to take or control. Tradesmen will always be integral parts of community and that's a lot! But I don't think we should encourage students that everyone becoming a plumber will make $1M/yr. The thing to "take over" is the community stewardship big business doesn't value enough. Chasing currency could become fruitless by comparison to chasing real value.
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