Victor Mignone
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Victor Mignone
@victormignone
💊 Compartilho minha visão de mundo em pílulas de maturidade 🎲Lifestyle, Marketing and Entrepreneur🥋 Life Apprentice
Vitória, ES, Brasil Katılım Mayıs 2009
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OpenClaw 2026.5.2 🦞
🧠 xAI Grok 4.3
🔌 Plugin installs/updates are sturdier
⚡ Gateway + agent hot paths are leaner
💬 Discord, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp fixes
🎙️ TTS, Realtime, web search, voice-call polish
Less drama. More uptime.
github.com/openclaw/openc…
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@regent0x_ Are you running OpenClaw on those, right? So what about the token costs?
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his “dev team” costs $100/month and ships faster than a $50k/month engineering squad
made $34k/month
5 mac minis stacked on a rack next to pink dumbbells
each one running a specialized AI agent with its own role
they don’t talk to each other, don’t share context, don’t conflict
just ship code 24/7 while he sleeps
the setup looks ridiculous until you hear the numbers
5 mac minis stacked vertically in some kind of custom holder, cables everywhere, power meter showing real-time electricity usage
next to it: a laptop with a dashboard showing all agents working
on the shelf above: pink dumbbells because why not
this man built a full engineering team for the cost of one junior dev’s weekly coffee budget
here’s what each mini does:
mac mini 1 - the architect
> reads product requirements, breaks down features into tasks
> writes technical specs before anyone touches code
> has its own CLAUDE.md that says “you never write code, only plans”
mac mini 2 - the coder
> takes specs from the architect, writes implementation
> full tool access, can create files, run builds
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never make architecture decisions, just execute the plan”
mac mini 3 - the reviewer
> reads every PR with security-first mindset
> flags issues, checks test coverage, suggests improvements
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never write code, only review it”
mac mini 4 - the tester
> writes unit tests, integration tests, e2e tests
> runs the full test suite before anything merges
> its CLAUDE.md says “nothing ships without your approval”
mac mini 5 - the ops
> handles deployment, monitors production, fixes CI when it breaks
> the only agent with access to infrastructure configs
> its CLAUDE.md says “you never touch application code”
clean separation
coder never sees deployment secrets
reviewer can’t push code even if it wanted to
ops doesn’t care about business logic
they communicate through a shared task queue, not through each other
no context bleeding, no confusion, no conflicts
the math is disgusting:
> 4 retainer clients paying $7-10k/month
> monthly revenue: $34k
> 5x claude subscriptions: $100
> electricity: $15
> profit margin: 99.6%
$115/month for a full engineering team that works nights and weekends
his output last month:
> 847 commits across 3 client projects
> 12 features shipped
> 2 full product launches
> 0 production incidents
he reviews PRs in the morning, gives feedback, agents iterate during the day
by evening: ready to merge
he’s running a one-man agency that outdelivers shops with 10 people
the clients have no idea
they just see features shipping faster than expected
regent0x@regent0x_
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Entropia Aplicada Ao Marketing: A Inexorável Luta Contra o Caos
open.substack.com/pub/victormign…
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@foxtomb232 Meet @TypeBoost, the best AI writing assistant for MacOS and iOS that kills any tab-switching.
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Are you tired of tab switching when you are on middle of a workflow? Multiple tabs and usage of AI sometimes might be annoying.
That's why I use @TypeBoost .
Honestly is the best tool for my MacOS. Can not live without it anymore!
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@eusouomatt Ficou bem bacana, compartilha o prompt para inspiração, por favor.
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this OpenClaw bot finds restaurants with ugly food photos, redrafts them as IG posts, and mails the owner a postcard...on autopilot.
here's how social-media agencies can use this system and land clients:
- scrapes every restaurant in a city in real time
- filters by review count + rating + last post date + photo quality
- pulls the strongest food photo from Google Maps reviews
- samples the brand palette from the restaurant's own visual identity
- AI-redrafts the photo into a 9:16 brand-matched Instagram post
- writes a postcard quoting a real reviewer + dish
- mails it to the owner by first name with a preview QR
every step from discovery to brand-matching to outreach is automated.
reply "GUIDE" + RT and I'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
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@ayushagarwal That is quite an interesting insight overall. I represent Minute Pay in Brazil, and from day one, they have supported receiving USDC and sending money in BRL using PIX. This approach is designed with the native user in mind. Congratulations!
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a founder in brazil messaged us last month. "my customers want to pay but they don't have international credit cards. can you support pix?"
that's the thing about building a global payments platform. credit cards feel universal until you realize they're not. in brazil, pix is how people move money. instant bank transfers. 150+ million users. it's not an alternative payment method there. it's THE payment method.
so we built it. PIX is now live on @dodopayments. billing currency is BRL. your brazilian customers pay in their local currency. no card required. no friction. no "sorry we only accept visa."
if you're selling digital products or SaaS and ignoring brazil, you're ignoring one of the fastest growing tech markets on the planet. and the reason most companies ignore it is because payments were hard there.
not anymore.

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