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@levylegato

Senator, I scale apps.

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@elazzabi_ Having Antigravity CLI (on my phone, laptop, steam deck and anything local) + Hermes w/Deepseek-v4-pro (on a VPS) made me cancel pretty much every other subscription I had. Flash will even download games/apps and install them for you 🤣
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Ahmed 🇵🇸🇲🇦 - 212/acc
I maxed out my token limit for subscriptions yesterday to work on a personal project. Codex, Claude, and Gemini. All with a 20$ subscription. Codex was responsible for the backend/features. It executed the plans beautifully. No feelings, no unnecessary thinking, just pure work. I reached my subscription limits 2 times, but the output was perfect. Verdict: Codex (5.5) is goat! Claude was supposed to be in charge of design. I used Claude Design and gave it a copy of my landing page and the inspiration to copy from. Claude drew inspiration only from the COLOR PALETTE and ended up creating a Tailwind landing page. I pushed back and asked it to stick to the prompt and inspiration. It went to the drawing board again, but this time I reached my subscription limits before getting a result. Verdict: Claude was useless. As a last resort, I used Antigravity with my Google subscription and gave it the same prompt as Claude. To my surprise, the first iteration was nearly perfect. After a few iterations, the result was great! I then asked it to redesign the other pages to match the new design, and it did without breaking a sweat. I didn’t reach my token limits even though it redesigned many pages. Verdict: Surprised about the results! Planning to use 3.5 Flash from now on for design tasks. I had mixed results with backend work before.
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@marouane53 Only other place I know that provides this consistently are major Asian hubs, without the bratty part. Also, it's France, what did you expect 😭😭
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Marouane Lamharzi Alaoui@marouane53·
americans really don't know how spoiled they are. i was once 130 miles out in the desert near Joshua Tree and an Uber came in 10 min. you can order food at 4am if the mood strikes. you can walk into a restaurant and eat lunch at literally any hour. i'm in Marseille and Uber and Bolt treat me like i asked for a helicopter, and god forbid you want lunch after 2pm, the whole city closes its kitchen.
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@udiWertheimer A quick look through the comment section proves my point.
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@udiWertheimer That's assuming you're talking to people with enough agency. We always access to tools that'll give crazy score multipliers to effort, then at the same time you have dumb fucks that will add a x0.1 multiplier to that same score by picking the worst thing to focus on.
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Udi Wertheimer
Udi Wertheimer@udiWertheimer·
you should not spend any serious money on computer hardware. get a macbook neo for $700. spend any leftover budget on a chatgpt pro / claude max subscription you will never need anything else
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@JorgeMvrfil Asked for "something to watch". Instead of sending a random movie title it saw I had qbitorrent and plex running, scoured for api keys, downloaded a bunch of movies and added them to my library. This was through gemini-cli a few months ago and I still think about it 🤣

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Jorge Marfil
Jorge Marfil@JorgeMvrfil·
be honest: what’s the most ridiculously specific thing you’ve automated with AI… that you’re slightly embarrassed to admit actually worked? not “email automation”. I mean the weird stuff. the personal assistant. the lazy workaround. the ugly n8n workflow. the agent you made at 2AM. the thing that shouldn’t work but does. best one gets reposted.
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@GeorgeLampro20 If those are actual numbers and not cherry-picked, you could probably scale that sh** a lot faster than you think. Source : did that for 12 years before getting bored
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George Lampropoulos
George Lampropoulos@GeorgeLampro20·
New side project threw $100 a day in a testing budget and day 2 got 30+ trials. I’ve been sleeping on meta ads. Typically I would only really do influencer marketing but Meta is lowkey fun. Goal is to slowly scale this to $1000 a day in spend.
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@h_sellak It was never the "rule". The only thing that matters is shipping. And then the only thing that matters is distribution. And then the only that matters is maintenance. "Nobody cares about how the sausage is made"
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Hamza Sellak
Hamza Sellak@h_sellak·
Building an MVP takes a weekend now. So does the old "validate before you build" rule still apply? Or is shipping the new validation?
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Max Blade
Max Blade@_MaxBlade·
Everyday you don’t setup Hermes your falling further behind. Get yourself a codex plan. Gpt 5.5 is the goat right now, and the sub tokens literally NEVER run out. You can oauth it. Slap Hermes right on your MacBook and start running every task you can through it. Hermes is self improving. It constantly turns your workflows into skills and makes them better / deletes unused ones over time. My Hermes is fn DIALED in right now. It’s feels like it knows exactly what I’m trying to do exactly when I want to do it. This will only happen if you put the time into it. Give it a chance to learn, and it will blow your mind.
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
Anyone who used a computer between 1985-2010. What’s the one game you still think about?
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Deploy agents and give them to your friends and family, I've learned more in 2 weeks of looking at how they use them than I ever did talking to mine about my 100th startup idea. Bonus points if you ask your main agent to build and report back on all the other agents.
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Zack Korman
Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
Sorry for the cringe post, but if any of my mutuals want to see the marketing slop slides I put together for Embroidery, let me know. You don't have to comment SECURE MY AGENT or anything, you can just DM me.
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@AgenticRebirth Make sure to go through the docs at least once, the amount of features packed into that thing is ungodly. If you ask it too confidently it'll try to do things your way or rebuild things from scratch instead of just suggesting to turn on a feature (looking at you scrapling)
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AgenticRebirth@AgenticRebirth·
Last week I had to decide between Openclaw and Hermes. After installing, configuring and briefly test driving both, the choice wasn't difficult. Hermes was fully capable within 5 minutes of being installed. Browser automation, OS control, X searching. It just works out of the box. Openclaw could only do the same after a fairly tedious onboarding and setup, and even then not as well. Hermes configuration is easy. Two CLI commands and you can switch off anything you don't want. It takes 5 minutes, I don't understand all the fuss. Openclaw configuration... don't even get me started. Incredibly opaque and unpleasant. Obviously, I stuck with Hermes.
Teknium 🪽@Teknium

Just want to make this clear: We didn't make Hermes Agent to be a "starts with nothing, you work it all out" agent. This is not the minimalist, start from nothing, agent. We want Hermes to work out of the box for most people. So you aren't spending weeks just getting the agent to work, or have the capabilities you need. This means that yes, there are more built in things then something like nanoclaw or pi, which start with nothing, and you just have to figure it out. That is an intentional design decision. You can from the modest baseline that has capabilities that are likely broader than you need, but not egregious, take it from there if you want to tinker with it. Run `hermes skills config` or `hermes tools` to disable whatever you want. We even have a way to upload your whole "Agent" as a github repo, so you can install hermes fresh with your exact setup again later or share them. We have a massive interface for extensions so you can tinker with it to infinity. But if you don't want to become an agent engineer - with Hermes, you don't have to.

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@CappyIshihara @themoe The amount of hours and money I spent playing maimai DX with teenagers skipping school at that spot would disturb most laymen
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Cappy 🇹🇭 (Not to be confused with Cappie)
@themoe Don't listen to this techbro. If you want to meet real local talent, go to MBK Center, 7th floor. EX10 MUSICPOD. yes. the Karaoke rooms. the Arcade. ESPECIALLY the arcade. That's where you find talent. people who genuinely love rhythm games so much they will datamine SEGA.
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Moe@themoe·
Yeah do not move to Bangkok. Terrible idea. You definitely do not want: founders everywhere, global cusinie at 3am, insanely high mobile adoption, active consumer spending, growing AI and startup ecosystems, affordable operational costs, nonstop events, global talent inflow, and direct access to ASEAN Much safer to stay in a city where everyone already agrees it is the future Bangkok is clearly too chaotic, too alive, and unfortunately full of people actually building things
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Floro S.
Floro S.@sflorimm·
If everyone can create products now does branding become more important than the product itself?
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Siya 💫
Siya 💫@siya_twt_·
What do you prefer? Coding with music or Coding in silence
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@andrewxroas I feel like this would give high hopes to people in more competitive niches, my rule of thumb is having enough budget to get at least 100 clicks per day/cycle otherwise don't even think about ads
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Andrew@andrewxroas·
You should have at least $3k saved up ready to burn if you want to run paid ads $100/day * 30 = $3000 Otherwise you won't have a good shot at learning it
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@trikcode I've seen dozens of founders build shitty mvps of their ideas with spaghetti code and rewrite the whole codebase when they have enough traction/funds for devs. If the person can't even get an mvp running with AI, I'm not sure the llm is to blame here
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Wise@trikcode·
A person deleted 3 months of AI generated code because he could not understand it. He could not explain why it was written that way.
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@SanthProject 1. Ask it to plug to your to-do app (I use todoist) 2. Create 3 sections : to-do, to-review, done. 3. Fill the list with everything on your mind and go out for the day.
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Santh@SanthProject·
Just tried Hermes and holy shit, this is actually far better. Claude actually works for more than 5 minutes at a time.
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@JorgeMvrfil Asked for "something to watch". Instead of sending a random movie title it saw I had qbitorrent and plex running, scoured for api keys, downloaded a bunch of movies and added them to my library. This was through gemini-cli a few months ago and I still think about it 🤣
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Jorge Marfil
Jorge Marfil@JorgeMvrfil·
confession time: what’s the dumbest thing you asked AI to build… that somehow actually worked?
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