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I'm Jason. New account. Made by a human. Posts by a human. Building and launching apps. 3 projects "Coming Soon".

San Francisco, CA Katılım Nisan 2026
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jason v02
jason v02@teamv02_com·
When you are a paying customer of a public builder on X and report a bug and they ask for more debug info and you send them that and then they never acknowledge or follow-up about the broken service but they’re still posting on X about being a builder. So you cancel the service and note the ghosting and ..silence. Some would rather feed their viral rep as a builder than deal with their customers.
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jason v02
jason v02@teamv02_com·
@paulg Woke gas & eggs were cheaper. Just sayin’…
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
A guy I follow drew the attention of a xenophobic mob, and it was even uglier than the woke mobs of the old days. We all know in principle that such people walk among us, but it was still shocking to see them all with their masks off.
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Tesla@Tesla·
You don’t have to drive anymore
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jason v02@teamv02_com·
@kalashnikovapv They spend an ungodly sum on billboards. They don’t know what to do with their engineers. CEO should get butchered.
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Polina Kalashnikova
Polina Kalashnikova@kalashnikovapv·
catching up on the latest tech dramaaaaa☕️ Clickup just cut 22% of employees and the CEO posted a tweet that… Got absolutely destroyed First off, you read the whole thing and still have no idea what he actually said. Zero substance The tweet got absolutely butchered in the comments by people complaining about the product and roasting the AI pivot Here’s the real tea: If you look deeper, clickup got smashed by google for their AI blog content spam They lost 97.6% of traffic in 15 months! While pumping out more content than ever.
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jason v02
jason v02@teamv02_com·
Want to sell your US-based iOS app in Europe? Better check your paperwork. Apple won't approve your EU Trader Status if your LLC’s physical address and DUNS number are out of sync—and if you’re using a purely virtual address that fails verification, you're stuck. Get ready to push your entire launch roadmap out 60-90 days while you fix the corporate registry. No virtual for you📜❌ physical compliance is still a gatekeeper.
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jason v02@teamv02_com·
@amapel The drinking world looks insane once you've wound it down.
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Amadeo Pellicce
Amadeo Pellicce@amapel·
I attended an event hosted at a Michelin star restaurant in SF. Only one person drank alcohol.
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jason v02@teamv02_com·
@petersellis It's one of the reasons I still go AirBNB first. Hotels need to put mini-laundry machines in rooms.
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Peter Sellis
Peter Sellis@petersellis·
There’s private jet rich; then there’s yacht rich; and then there’s hotel laundry rich.
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jason v02@teamv02_com·
@jasonfried Some people take no pictures and write no lines..
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Bragging about how much software you’re shipping with AI is like holding down the shutter button and bragging about how many photos you took.
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jason v02@teamv02_com·
Since everyone else complains about the opposite, I just had a.. Replit Support +1, Me 0 ..exchange where I wasn't having it, and they showed me. Thanks @ReplitSupport !
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jason v02
jason v02@teamv02_com·
@a16z We already live in a well funded police state. They have near infinite resources and armor. We need better police, not omniscient police.
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a16z@a16z·
A tale of two cities with and without Flock over the weekend in Texas: "Austin had Flock and then turned it off.  And as a consequence, they were not able to find these guys." "These guys drove into some adjacent town up against Austin. And Flock was live in that town, and so Flock tagged them the minute they drove into that town, and then they caught the guys." "It's crazy to have the ability to solve crimes and stop crimes and not be able to use it." @pmarca with @joerogan
Garrett Langley@glangley

This is the debate we should have everywhere in America. In the richest communities. In the poorest. No community should live with this kind of senseless violence if we have solutions that stop it. "The certainty of being caught is the #1 deterrent of violent crime." -National Institute of Justice

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jason v02@teamv02_com·
@jeff_weinstein Porkbun for me, But they all get bought by Network Solutions at some point… it seems
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Jeff Weinstein
Jeff Weinstein@jeff_weinstein·
[lazyweb] what's the internet's best domain search website/api? (i buy a lot of domains for various projects)
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jason v02@teamv02_com·
Many enterprises aren't building with Al. They're building packaged Al into things. Their average employee still doesn't have access to tokens outside of chat bots. And they’re managing budgets. Still a huge AI underclass out there even among those who can spend $20/mo of their own money.
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Michał Piszczek
Michał Piszczek@cdiamond·
@codependent_ai Wrong frame. Token price is a red herring. The real constraint is institutional absorption capacity - review pipelines, governance, trust infrastructure needed to use what free tokens make possible. The class divide is not access. It is throughput.
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Mary | Codependent AI
Mary | Codependent AI@codependent_ai·
Such a delusional take. You are already part of the class that doesn't have to pay for tokens. This isn't why you are doing what you are doing and most people know that. We will live in the world where tokens won't be accessible. They already aren't. There is a whole world out there that has no idea how much AI can benefit them because they can't afford even a $20 subscription. Let's at least not pretend that this is done for the greater good or as a study.
Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete

People freaking out over my AI spend. What nobody sees: Part of what excites me so much about working on OpenClaw is that I'm trying to answer the question: How would we build software in the future if tokens don't matter? We constant run ~100 codex in the cloud, reviewing every PR, every issue. If a fix on main lands, @clawsweeper will eventually find that 6 month old issue and close it with an exact reference. We run codex on every commit to review for security issues (as it's far too easy to miss). We run codex to de-duplicate issues and find clusters and send reports for the most pressing issues. We have agents that can recreate complex setups, spin up ephemeral crabbox.sh machines, log into e.g. Telegram, make a video and post before/after fix on the PR. There's codex that watch new issues and - if it fits our documented vision well, automatically create a PR of it. (that then another codex reviews) We have codex running that scans comments for spam and blocks people. We have codex instances running that verify performance benchmarks and report regressions into Discord. We have agents that listen on our meetings and proactively start work, e.g. create PRs when we discuss new features while we discuss them. We build clawpatch.ai to split all our projects into functional units to review and find bugs and regresssions. We do the same split for security with Vercel's deepsec and Codex Security to find regressions and vulnerabilities. All that automation allows us to run this project extremely lean.

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jason v02
jason v02@teamv02_com·
Watching tennis, launching agents to build PRDs.
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jason v02
jason v02@teamv02_com·
@robj3d3 He occasionally did cool things, but his shit to hit ratio is way too high.
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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
Story time: Elon deserves less hate than he gets. Last month I flew Cyprus to Bangkok on Emirates with a layover in Dubai. About halfway through the first flight (5 hours) I realised I could connect to wifi for free. Logged in and saw it was because the plane was on Starlink. First time I'd seen this on a plane, I was excited. Checked the speed: 200+ Mbps download. Holy. I spent the rest of the flight working at insane speeds at 35,000 feet. Landed in Dubai, switched to my connection (another Emirates, 6 hours to Bangkok). First thing I did was check the wifi because I wanted to keep working. It was there, but charging $20 through OnAir (SITA). Not Starlink nice, but fine. So I connected and again checked the speed: 8 Mbps. Over 30x slower than Starlink. Still, the package said multi-device, so I figured I'd just use my phone hotspotted to my laptop. Then I accidentally signed in with my boarding pass instead of my email. Looked for a log out. There was none. I tried clearing cache and cookies. Flushed DNS on the MacBook. Nothing worked. I was stuck on the wrong account on my laptop with no way to switch. Spent the next hour debugging while messaging Grok and Claude on my phone, waiting minutes between replies because the connection was that bad. Eventually flagged down a flight attendant. She went to the lead, came back and said they couldn't escalate to OnAir mid-flight and the only path was emailing for a refund after landing. Fine. Not life or death, but the service didn't work as advertised on the device I actually wanted to work on. Half refund felt fair. 6-8 emails back and forth with OnAir and they refused. Their reasoning: because I'd consumed data on my phone (which I only did to debug the laptop issue) my usage was above the threshold, so no refund. The debugging itself was the disqualifier. The money wasn't the point. I wanted them to know the service was broken, and I wanted to be treated fairly when it was. Neither happened. So to recap: wifi 30x slower than Starlink, charges $20 for it, then when it breaks they refuse the refund because you tried to fix it. Closing line of their final email: "The internet service on board an aircraft flying at 900 km/hour relies on complex solutions, and the same experience as at the airport can therefore not always be provided." You can decide, reading this today, whether you want to be @elonmusk or make excuses. Rant over.
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jason v02
jason v02@teamv02_com·
the "shake your cursor" android feature seems like a legitimately evolution of apple's "take a screenshot and magic things will appear inside the preview app" take i hope apple responds with something similar youtu.be/eFeDpUVEy48?si…
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jason v02@teamv02_com·
@levelsio I ask my Alexa the same 5 things every day and every day each leads to an argument or a random path. Its mic pick-up is poor and I suspect it can hear some words better than others. They should publish “optimal” words for routine names.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
My Alexa (in Europe) is so retarded, like literally half the things it doesn't understand or does wrong Like you say "Alexa play casa de bamba" and it starts playing casablanca by a Moroccan rapper? Dafuq? The model is so bad and outdated and it's not an LLM voice model like xAI or OpenAI etc have We can't use Alexa Plus (or whatever the AI thing they get in US which is in fact up to date) in EU cause anti-AI regulation Any Home Assistant solution I can get? Mic + speaker and beautiful, and then I can tie it to an actual voice LLM
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jason v02@teamv02_com·
@ivanburazin GChat feels like 1% of Slack. I need a few more %%s.
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
Im just gonna say it GChat > Slack I cannot believe no one is using this
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