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Nicolas Croce

Nicolas Croce

@nicolascroce

Writer (14 books) · Photographer · Building Keepsake — a personal CRM that connects your notes, tasks & contacts so nothing important gets lost → https://t.co/KveDfFcH2U

Perpignan, France Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
#1 spot this morning on the Unicorne ranking Very grateful for all the new users who started using Keepsake — and for the great feedback received. Still a lot of work ahead, but great to see early results! (Top 20 fastest growing startups. Data sourced from TrustMRR by @marclou)
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Keepsake
Keepsake@keepsakeplace·
Keepsake ships its April 2026 release today. Three new capabilities: public note publishing, photos in notes, and slash commands in the editor. A thread on what changes, and why.
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
No. Stayed full Claude — Telegram bot + Claude Code when my Mac is on, Claude app when it's off. Both instances share memory through keepsake.place, so Claude app can prep work for Claude Code to pick up when the computer comes back online. No local files access from mobile, but the shared memory bridges the gap.
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ashe@ashebytes·
soo are we all using openclaw🤝codex?
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
Following the announcement of Anthropic, I managed to configure Claude Code as a persistent personal AI assistant running on my Mac, accessible from anywhere via a Telegram bot. Here's the setup: → Dedicated workspace with a CLAUDE.md file (identity, context, tools, preferences) → Telegram channel plugin paired to a custom bot → launchd daemon for auto-restart on crash or reboot → --dangerously-skip-permissions for full autonomy → Access to all my local tools: Beeper (WhatsApp bridge), Apple Calendar, email, Keepsake.place API, Stripe, GitHub… No OpenClaw. No third-party infra. Just Claude Code + Telegram + a shell script. Text it a task from your phone. Come back to finished work. Exactly what Dispatch does for Cowork — but through Telegram, with full CLI power. Took about 45 minutes to set up from scratch with Claude's help on claude.ai
Boris Cherny@bcherny

Starting tomorrow at 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw. You can still use these tools with your Claude login via extra usage bundles (now available at a discount), or with a Claude API key.

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Keepsake
Keepsake@keepsakeplace·
A QuickNote is a sticky note. A Note is a filed index card. Keepsake now separates instant capture (Inbox) from archived knowledge (knowledge base). Rich text editor, dedicated pages, permanent links. blog.keepsake.place/en/2026/04/qui…
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
Keepsake introduces a major overhaul of note management. Two distinct note types, a rich text editor, dedicated pages, and permanent links — all designed to separate fast capture from lasting organization. blog.keepsake.place/en/2026/04/qui…
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
@ashebytes Yes. Feminine energy needs to feel safe to blossom and express its power. And that's exactly where masculine energy has a role to play: creating a safe space for it to unfold.
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ashe@ashebytes·
yeah I agree and I personally like a lot of polarity I think there’s been a movement to bringing the energies towards the middle and obv we have a history of dominance masculine energy in tech and I suspect there’s a collective hunger for more hyper feminine expressions ^ for this to happen though there need to be protective containers
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ashe@ashebytes·
I have a theory that everyone in tech/on X wants more authentic fem energy. shooting a “spring solstice builder session”, where my guest is showcasing her latest aesthetic agentic product curious if you all have thoughts/qs on the intersection of frontier tech x femininity x creativity?
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
@ashebytes Also, the two poles don't necessarily have to be in two different people, though.
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
@ashebytes Been thinking a lot about this. The polarity between masculine and feminine energy creates an invisible space between them — and that's where the most interesting creative work happens.
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Ilia Stepin
Ilia Stepin@martbln_dev·
hey @nicolascroce, I just roasted your project 'Keepsake — Your Personal Architecture for Ideas, People & Projects' on RoastRoulette I would make landing more simple, but probably it will be hard, because the idea of the tool a bit complex
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
1,000 tasks created in Keepsake. 720 contacts. 403 notes. 388 interactions. 186 tags. All connected in one galaxy. Not a CRM. Not a note app. A structured memory for everything that matters to you.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Uber CEO @dkhos mentioned something very important: Our society will not be ALL autonomous vehicles or all human. It's hybrid. AV fleets in some cities, human drivers in others. The binary debate is dead.
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Keepsake
Keepsake@keepsakeplace·
Keepsake 0.13 is out. Sections, archives, colors & icons for pages, inline task editing — and a bunch of small improvements that make everything faster. Everything's already live. Read the full changelog → blog.keepsake.place/en/2026/03/kee…
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
Just shipped a Keepsake agent skill. Your AI can now manage your contacts, tasks, notes and projects via Keepsake. You stay on top of everything — without the overhead. keepsake.place/en/ai
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
Again and again...
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Nicolas Croce@nicolascroce·
For years, anyone has been able to write their own book. Does everyone do it? Are there no more authors in the world? Is it impossible to make a living selling books? So why would you think everyone will build their own apps? That there will be no more developers? That apps will stop selling? Development is evolving — just as writing did — but developers will remain. And so will apps.
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Erin Perise
Erin Perise@ErinPerise·
I love the darkness within me I love my shadow
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Atlas Press
Atlas Press@realAtlasPress·
I spent many hours collecting 100 Books that Built Western Civilization Everything from Herodotus and Homer to Spengler and Sowell The whole collection is on our site and you can easily buy them >Linked below
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