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Enter any website URL and get a free AI audit in 30 seconds. Scores across SEO, performance, design, content, technical, and accessibility. I built this to help agencies qualify prospects faster. pitchsite-theta.vercel.app/tools/site-aud…
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Free tool for agency owners: Paste your service offer → get scored 0-100 with specific improvements. Most agencies score under 60. The fix is usually the same 3 things. pitchsite-theta.vercel.app/tools/offer-sc…
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I built an AI proposal generator for agencies. Paste a client brief → get a full interactive proposal website in 60 seconds. No more PDFs. No more Google Docs proposals. Free to try: pitchsite-theta.vercel.app
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@brandenflasch genuine question: if you're iterating for 6 hours in claude code, are you engineering or just really committed to the bit?
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@toddsaunders the resistance isn't technical, it's just expensive film students with overhead discovering they paid $200k to learn what's now free
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Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
Anyone that says “you can’t build production apps” in Claude Code is either lying to themselves to justify their job security or is being willfully ignorant. We need to stop calling it “vibe coding.” That was useful 6 months ago. It’s coding… whether you like it or not. I get it, you’re not going to Claude Code your way to Anduril or Palantir or anything that requires deep systems engineering. But let’s be honest about what most of the internet actually is…. money producing web applications wrapped around a combination of APIs. That’s 90% of the software that generates 90% of the revenue on the internet. All the best engineers I know rarely write any code anymore, but it’s not “vibe coding” when they use cc for some reason. The resistance to this isn’t technical. It’s psychological. Admitting that Claude Code can build production software means admitting that the barrier to building software is over. Your once exclusive access just got democratized.
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@zerohedge vibe coding the Ethereum roadmap is either galaxy brain or the prelude to a very expensive bug. no in between
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@LDS_Liberty genuine question: at what point does "structuring prompts for AI" just become the new form of coding? feels like we traded syntax for precision
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LDS_Liberty@LDS_Liberty·
Building with Claude Code as a non coder is work. It took me over 4 hours to get what I wanted. The result looks strong, but it did not arrive there on its own. It missed obvious UX improvements, it broke elements that were already correct, it followed instructions literally and struggled with ambiguity that talented people understand. Two hours in, I was frustrated. It repeatedly failed to execute cleanly and introduced regressions elsewhere on the page. The turning point was using ChatGPT to structure my prompts. Once the instructions were precise and sequenced correctly, output quality improved. The issue was input perfection. AI today does not independently replace skilled roles, but it amplifies clear thinking. The inflection point will be when models can convert vague or poor inputs into consistently high quality results without supervision. We are not there IMO. Don’t get me wrong, the fact I didn’t need anyone to develop my goal is still really cool, but this isn’t a magic pill.
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@markcijo the WHAT and WHY is where most people still fumble. seen too many "AI built this" demos where nobody can explain who it's for or why anyone would pay
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Mark Cijo@markcijo·
Things my AI agent decided when building Kaala: → Component structure → Database relationships → API route design → Library choices → CSS architecture → Error handling patterns Things I decided: → Who the product is for → What problem it solves → How it makes money → What the UX should feel like → Which features to cut See the pattern? The agent handles HOW. The human handles WHAT and WHY.
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@SwissDevJobs vibe coding without architecture is just expensive trial and error with a chatbot watching
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SwissDevJobs.ch@SwissDevJobs·
Will vibe coding become a real hiring skill?
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@newincreative designer with a vibe-coded tool is the 2026 version of "I know a guy who knows Photoshop"
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Nguyen Le@newincreative·
Been vibe-coding this project for my AI Design Workshop students. But I'm going to release a free version of this soon. If you're a designer and want access when it drops - just hit a yes in the comments. I'll DM you when it's ready.
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@sama “We have said a thing that doesn’t really mean anything so that everyone thinks we’re doing a thing that means something” 🙃
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Sam Altman@sama·
Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network. In all of our interactions, the DoW displayed a deep respect for safety and a desire to partner to achieve the best possible outcome. AI safety and wide distribution of benefits are the core of our mission. Two of our most important safety principles are prohibitions on domestic mass surveillance and human responsibility for the use of force, including for autonomous weapon systems. The DoW agrees with these principles, reflects them in law and policy, and we put them into our agreement. We also will build technical safeguards to ensure our models behave as they should, which the DoW also wanted. We will deploy FDEs to help with our models and to ensure their safety, we will deploy on cloud networks only. We are asking the DoW to offer these same terms to all AI companies, which in our opinion we think everyone should be willing to accept. We have expressed our strong desire to see things de-escalate away from legal and governmental actions and towards reasonable agreements. We remain committed to serve all of humanity as best we can. The world is a complicated, messy, and sometimes dangerous place.
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@jordymaui this but for literally every business function is coming and most people are still arguing about whether AI can write emails
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jordy@jordymaui·
this is how i used my OpenClaw agent (Momo) to build a completely automated marketing pipeline. from scanning news sources → to copy in a brand voice → to designed templates → to scheduled or instant posts → to a self-learning feedback loop that optimises itself every day. i've been putting in serious hours testing different setups, different tools, different workflows - and this is by far the best way to start building your own. let me break it down. the scanner runs every 30 minutes across 30+ sources - twitter accounts, news sites, youtube, reddit. all pulled automatically via cron jobs and precisely picked out for the best and latest information (in this case, across the footy world) it doesn't just find content though. it scores everything using real engagement data - views, likes, bookmarks. not vibes. actual numbers. only the best stuff makes it through. our own little algo. (how fun) the copy engine top stories hit the engine next. the agent takes each one and writes copy in our exact brand voice. when i say exact - i mean it reads a writing skill file that defines tone, banned words, sentence structure, everything. the output sounds like us because it literally learned how we write, how we WANT to sound and so fourth. the design layer copy gets applied to pre-built design templates automatically. consistent brand, consistent format, every time. no canva. no back and forth. you don't always have to use pre-made templates though, you can often one shot these posts around certain constraints if you like variety. the distribution finished content gets queued into postiz (link below) and posted on a schedule across multiple platforms. the agent knows our peak posting times because it tracks our own performance data. scores previous posts, learns what hit and adjusts automatically. the feedback loop this is the bit most people miss. the agent doesn't post and forget. it tracks every piece of content. views, engagement rate, bookmark rate. scores each one out of 10. bad content gets diagnosed. good content gets replicated. total cost: under $60/mo. (without including your anthropic/claude subscriptions) less than most people spend on canva and other tools combined. links to larrybrain and postiz in the reply. every 3 days it runs a full performance review and updates its own playbook. the system literally gets smarter every day without me touching it. the stack -> OpenClaw with dedicated discord channels per workflow -> Larry skill for automation flow -> Postiz for scheduling -> Socialdata API for real metrics/x pulls one mac mini - momo.
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@thekitze clipboard sync via tmux + imgcat has saved me more times than I'll admit
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club@thekitze·
worst aspect of vibe coding on a remote machine is u cannot drop a screenshot because it drops as a path on the current machine and the llm is like wtf are you talking about.. anyone got a fix?
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@minchoi took apple long enough to show up, but at least they brought a tank to a knife fight
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@boxmining @openclaw genuine question: can you debug production issues without understanding what broke or do you just re-prompt until it works
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Boxmining@boxmining·
Be honest If @openclaw vanished right now, could you still build your entire project from the ground up? No ChatGPT. No Cursor. Just you and a completely blank file. Could you?
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@buyerofponzi agents are still incredibly stupid, just faster at being stupid now
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@73lV_ cool so we're all just raw-dogging Haiku now and hoping the tokens add up
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Hokage@73lV_·
1/ i spent $85 in one day running 3 AI agents on OpenClaw. that's $2,500/month just on infrastructure. here's how i cut it to under $150/month and why cost optimization is the most overlooked skill in the AI agent meta.
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