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currently automating (probably) and building https://t.co/10HHeLhLkh

Vienna 🇦🇹 Katılım Aralık 2025
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leon@kirschner·
@kylegawley seat-based saas owners don't understand this, but this is huge. just shows that no enterprise saas is safe in the age of vibe coding
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Kyle Gawley@kylegawley·
Stripe is finished. I built my own payment gateway all it took was: • PCI level 1 certification • direct integrations with Visa & Mastercard • a small team of 500 lawyers costs $2,000,000/month but I'm saving 1.5% on every $29 transaction from my 10 SaaS users
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staysaasy@staysaasy·
I’ve tested two vibe coded pieces of software in the last two days. These are professionally made and distributed. One broke immediately. The other broken after I’d spend five minutes setting things up.
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leon@kirschner·
@CtrlAltDwayne "our customer just published this with <vibe coding saas> 2 hours ago and now has $800k ARR"
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Dwayne
Dwayne@CtrlAltDwayne·
I have never met a single developer who actually built something with Loveable or Replit. Not one. They're just VC money laundering companies.
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leon@kirschner·
another day, another @claudeai force quite. I really love claude, but you guys are making it really hard for me not to try something else @AnthropicAI
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leon@kirschner·
@kylegawley that's the 2026 version of "spend 10hours automating a 5 minutes task" and I'm guilty of doing both.
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Kyle Gawley
Kyle Gawley@kylegawley·
vibe coding 20% of the functionality of your fav SaaS for 25x the cost is the real flex 💪🏻
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leon@kirschner·
I just had two 17€ signups in stencilpdf.com in about 2' Which means I am currently at €740k MRR or €8,8M ARR. I am open for acquisition offers (x12 ARR at least - will grow to x120 once I add AI features). Serious inquires only.
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leon@kirschner·
who knew ...
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leon@kirschner·
I can't access web analytics in vercel anymore. It's stuck in this screen. Is this known? @rauchg @vercel
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leon@kirschner·
@pspiel85 @NickAbraham12 yes because who wants to have deterministic and testable outcomes for business critical processes in 2026
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Patrick Spielmann
Patrick Spielmann@pspiel85·
@NickAbraham12 biggest difference is dynamic reasoning, planning their own steps, and adapting to unexpected situations or infor using an LLM instead of rigidly following predefined rules, conditions, and fixed sequences like in Zapier or n8n.
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Nick Abraham
Nick Abraham@NickAbraham12·
"AI agents" are just automated workflows rebranded. I do not get the hype.
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leon@kirschner·
@staysaasy current status of claude
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staysaasy@staysaasy·
“90% of our code is now AI generated.” Oh dude we know we can see your status page.
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leon@kirschner·
what're some software directories you launched your saas on and why didn't any of them bring you any users?
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staysaasy@staysaasy·
I literally did a demo with a new AI startup Datadog competitor the other day and the vibe of the software and the company was that it was run by 8 people who have 6 months of runway. Dog you think I’m gonna risk having no observability into my production software on you because you swear you’re good at Claude code and your GPT wrappers are dope. Are you out of your fucking mind?
staysaasy@staysaasy

@pipintothevoid People just don’t understand the concept of business critical software. A four person team is gonna replace Datadog? You’re gonna risk your entire company’s observability on the hope that the sedan carrying the whole SiteMonitorAI LLC team doesn’t crash?

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leon@kirschner·
@signulll I sometimes wonder if you guys have ever worked at enterprises. payroll != payroll. legal implications, integration with travel/expense mgmt, compliance, ... The road is always the same: start small -> add features -> grow -> increase price Its just faster to get there now.
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signüll@signulll·
i’m absolutely loving the saas apocalypse discussions on the timeline right now. to me the whole saas apocalypse via vibe coding internally narrative is mostly a distraction & quite nonsensical. no company will want to manage payroll or bug tracking software. but the real potential threat to almost all saas is brutalized competition. i.e. ai doesn’t need to magically recreate salesforce. it just needs to make it trivial for tiny teams to deliver functionally equivalent outcomes at a fraction of the cost. once that happens, pricing power potentially collapses. imagine payroll… today you’re paying a fat margin for “trust + compliance + saas software” that increases prices so fucking often. like we have a startup & everyone is charging us up the ass for everything on a per seat basis. you can imagine tomorrow a 2 person shop empowered by ai can ship the same output, hit the same regulatory checkboxes, & charge 70% less because their cost structure is basically nil. today saas margins exist because: - engineering was scarce - compliance was gated - distribution was expensive ai nukes all three in many ways, especially if you’re charging significantly less & know what the fuck you are doing when using ai. if you go to a company & say we will cut your fucking payroll bill by 50%, they will fucking listen. the market will likely get flooded with credible substitutes, forcing prices down until the business model itself looks pretty damn suspect. someone smarter than me educate me on why this won’t happen please.
Anish Acharya@illscience

A+ post - “what is absolutely part of this whole arc are people who are certain we are less than five years away and are in a rush to build with absolute belief in where things are heading, and people who support them with their labor or dollars.”

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leon
leon@kirschner·
which templates should I add to stencil? these are real life examples we implemented for customers, abstracted so they can be published.
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Dan
Dan@robustus·
Turns out with claude code, my decades long strategy of NOT deeply learning: - regexs - sql - nginx confs - elaborate shell commands - advanced shell scripting - any javascript framework - perf optimization - webpack, cdns, bundlers - 1000 other things ...was entirely correct.
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leon
leon@kirschner·
everyone talking about their bad marketing move is proving that it wasn't.
Clark Wimberly@clarklab

That ai.com commercial? With the $5m Super Bowl slot and the with $70m domain name? It's an OpenClaw wrapper. OpenClaw is only weeks old.

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leon
leon@kirschner·
@JohannesKares it didn't in the beginning, but as of lately it really does
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Johannes Kares
Johannes Kares@JohannesKares·
claude code desktop feels like a heavily vibe coded piece of sh** software
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leon
leon@kirschner·
@thomasglopes the original post has to be raigbait
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leon@kirschner·
claude's getting buggier as it gets more vibe-coded. anonymous chat ghost randomly vanishes, app needs force quits, messages fail to send. Anyone else noticing the correlation? @AnthropicAI @claudeai
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