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Building side projects in 8h/week | Full-time dev by day, Builder by weekend | Sharing the journey and what I learn about AI, automation, and staying consistent

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barski.io@barski_io·
1/ Unpopular opinion: my 9-5 actually pays better than most indie hackers and solopreneurs I follow. Took 3 years and 10 dead apps to finally admit it
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barski.io@barski_io·
even better :D
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barski.io@barski_io·
Codex is just awesome
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barski.io@barski_io·
@wickedguro Tbh David I think it all clicked for you in “perfect timing” (after 2 years). But as solo dev I think the main thing that it’s giving you that money while still being full open source (beside great quality product, marketing etc ofc) is that your core feature is not the software. It’s saving time and frustration when dealing with the meta/tiktok bullshit developer accounts setups that can’t be quickly “vibe coded” And it’s way easier just to pay you for your hard work you did with them when acting as the “aggregator” rather than me spending my evenings and wasting my time on this bullshit 😅 Huge kudos to you, fingers cross for 2m ARR
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Nevo David@wickedguro·
People think an app can't make money because it's open-source. Postiz makes money because it's open-source. Money proof - at $77,920 MRR now.
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Andi@andi_losing·
i started building in public about 7 months ago and i still have no idea what i’m doing but we keep going :)
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barski.io@barski_io·
Lepiej sobie do status bara dodac Ponizej instrukcja od Klaudiusza: The setup: 1. ~/.claude/settings.json — point the status line to a custom script: { "statusline": { "command": "~/.claude/statusline-command.sh" } } 2. ~/.claude/statusline-command.sh — a bash script that runs on every refresh. The key bit is just checking the current UTC hour against Anthropic's peak window: # Peak hours: 8am-2pm ET = 12:00-18:00 UTC current_utc_hour=$(TZ=UTC date '+%H' | sed 's/^0//') current_dow=$(date -u '+%u') # 1=Mon, 7=Sun if [ "$current_dow" -le 5 ] && [ "$current_utc_hour" -ge 12 ] && [ "$current_utc_hour" -lt 18 ]; then echo "🔴 PEAK (8am-2pm ET)" else echo "🟢 Off-Peak" fi That's it — ~10 lines of bash. The script receives workspace JSON on stdin so you can also show git branch, repo name, token usage, whatever you want. It all joins with | separators.
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Maciej Aniserowicz💻@maniserowicz·
Zauważamy, że Klaudiusz działa... różnie, prawda? Nawet na subskrypcji MAX. Jeśli jest GORZEJ to - uwaga - może to być spowodowane "peak hours". Wtedy #Anthropic notuje większe obciążenie, podnosi ceny, ucina limity. Może też spadać jakość. Warto sobie sprawdzić. Bo jeśli nagle nasz #ClaudeAI głupieje, to może właśnie przez to. Takich stron jest dużo, ale screen pochodzi z promoclock.co/en [no i nie oszukujmy się - zrobienie sobie samemu takiej stroniki to 1 prompt :P]
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barski.io@barski_io·
@itsolelehmann Its not that revolutionary - its what we were hyping about around December when OpenClaw came out
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
i can't believe more people aren't talking about this part of the claude code leak there's a hidden feature in the source code called KAIROS, and it basically shows you anthropic's endgame KAIROS is an always-on, *proactive* Claude that does things without you asking it to. it runs in the background 24/7 while you work (or sleep) anthropic hasn't turned it on to the public yet, but the code is fully built here's how it works: every few seconds, KAIROS gets a heartbeat. basically a prompt that says "anything worth doing right now?" it looks at what's happening and makes a call: do something, or stay quiet if it acts, it can fix errors in your code, respond to messages, update files, run tasks... basically anything claude code can already do, just without you telling it to but here's what makes KAIROS different from regular claude code: it has (at least) 3 exclusive tools that regular claude code doesn't get: 1. push notifications, so it can reach you on your phone or desktop even when you're not in the terminal 2. file delivery, so it can send you things it created without you asking for them 3. pull request subscriptions, so it can watch your github and react to code changes on its own regular claude code can only talk to you when you talk to it. KAIROS can tap you on the shoulder and it keeps daily logs of everything. > what it noticed > what it decided > what it did append-only, meaning it can't erase its own history (you can read everything) at night it runs something the code literally calls "autoDream." where it consolidates what it learned during the day and reorganizes its memory while you sleep and it persists across sessions. close your laptop friday, open it monday, it's been working the whole time think about what this means in practice: > you're asleep and your website goes down. KAIROS detects it, restarts the server, and sends you a notification. by the time you see it, it's already back up > you get a customer complaint email at 2am. KAIROS reads it, sends the reply, and logs what it did. you wake up and it's already resolved > your stripe subscription page has a typo that's been live for 3 days. KAIROS spots it, fixes it, and logs the change endless use-cases, it's essentially a co-founder who never sleeps the codebase has this fully built and gated behind internal feature flags called PROACTIVE and KAIROS i think this is probably the clearest signal yet for where all ai tools are going. we are heading into the "post-prompting" era where the ai just works for you in the background like an all-knowing teammate who notices and handles everything, before you even think to ask
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Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice

Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm registry! Code: …a8527898604c1bbb12468b1581d95e.r2.dev/src.zip

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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Claude Code being closed source is the biggest bag fumble in the AI era. If CC was on Github, these things would be trivial to identify and fix. Instead we're stuck reverse engineering their incompetence.
Alex Volkov@altryne

PSA: If you've been running out of Claude session quotas on Max tier, you're not alone. Read this. Some insane Redditor reverse engineered the Claude binaries with MITM to find 2 bugs that could have caused cache-invalidation. Tokens that aren't cached are 10x-20x more expensive and are killing your quota. If you're using your API keys with Claude this is even worse. This is also likely why this isn't uniform, while over 500 folks replied to me and said "me too", many (including me) didn't see this issue. There are 2 issues that are compounded here (per Redditor, I haven't independently confirmed this) : 1s bug he found is a string replacement bug in bun that invalidates cache. Apparently this has to do with the custom @bunjavascript binary that ships with standalone Claude CLI. The workaround there is to use Claude with `npx @anthropic-ai/claude-code` 2nd bug is worse, he claims that --resume always breaks cache. And there doesn't seem to be a workaround there, except pinning to a very old version (that will miss on tons of features) This bug is also documented on Github and confirmed by other folks. I won't entertain the conspiracy theories there that Anthropic "chooses" to ignore these bugs because it gets them more $$$, they are actively benefiting from everyone hitting as much cached tokens as possible, so this is absolutely a great find and it does align with my thoughts earlier. The very sudden spike in reporting for this, the non-uniform nature (some folks are completely fine, some folks are hitting quotas after saying "hey") definitely points to a bug. cc @trq212 @bcherny @_catwu for visibility in case this helps all of us.

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barski.io@barski_io·
@trikcode It was always the thing. Now we have the feedback loop just after 3 months not 2 years of evening coding
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Wise@trikcode·
Tech has entered its funniest era. You can spend 3 months building a product just to discover the real job is making short videos about the product.
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Utkarsh Sharma@techxutkarsh·
A senior Google engineer just dropped a 421-page doc called Agentic Design Patterns. Every chapter is code-backed and covers the frontier of AI systems: → Prompt chaining, routing, memory → MCP & multi-agent coordination → Guardrails, reasoning, planning This isn’t a blog post. It’s a curriculum. And it’s free.
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Rafał Brzoska@RBrzoska·
Maszyny Paczkomat® zmieniły rynek. Aplikacja InPost Mobile zmieniła komunikację. Dziś otwieramy nowy rozdział w historii @InPostPL i światowego e-commerce. Prezentujemy asystenta zakupowego AI w InPost Mobile (psiak von Halsky). Od wyszukiwania produktu, przez porównanie ofert i płatność z InPost Pay, po śledzenie przesyłki - wszystko w jednej aplikacji. ŻADNA FIRMA NA ŚWIECIE NIE OFERUJE TAK KOMPLEKSOWEGO PROCESU ZAKUPOWEGO POŁĄCZONEGO Z AI I DOSTAWĄ-ostatnio @OpenAI rzuciło ręcznik w zakresie end-to-end procesu zakupowego. To dopiero początek.I promise;) Więcej o wczorajszym wydarzeniu tutaj: xyz.pl/inpost-rzuca-r…
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barski.io@barski_io·
@Neuronirav @tibo_maker @Marsadist That’s interesting! I saved it so when I actually find a thing that is not that easy to replace by Claude within a week might use it. Especially this monitoring part.
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Tibo@tibo_maker·
6.8 billion people have never used AI 😯 not because they don't have access - because nobody has built something simple enough for them to care every AI startup right now is fighting over the same ~16% of early adopters - developers, tech workers, content creators who already live on the internet the market feels crowded because everyone is fishing in the same pond but look at who's in that 84% - small business owners who still track inventory in notebooks, teachers who spend 3 hours a week just formatting lesson plans, local service businesses running on WhatsApp and gut instinct, and billions like them they're not waiting for AGI - they're waiting for something that saves them 2 hours on Tuesday the products that will win aren't the ones with the best models or the most features - they're the ones that take a painful, specific task and make it disappear no prompts, no learning curve, no "AI" branding needed Paul Graham put it simply: "if you make your app 10% easier to use, you'll get twice as many users." he said that before AI even existed, but it explains exactly why most AI tools are failing the majority of the world they're built for people who enjoy figuring things out - the real market doesn't want to figure anything out - they just want the problem gone the opportunity isn't better AI, it's better distribution into problems that have never been touched builders who understand that will win the next decade
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barski.io@barski_io·
@johnrushx Approve plan should be exchange with “figure it out”
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John Rush@johnrushx·
Who is making this?
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barski.io@barski_io·
@wickedguro Build shovels in this openClaw trend served you well 🥳 (I know this product was launched in 2024 but still great success)
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barski.io@barski_io·
@marclou @FlorinPop17 Why do you need an audience if your revenue grows faster even without it… besides for future app distribution? But if someone succeeded in growing one without an audience, I guess it would do the same with the next one? 🤔
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Marc Lou@marclou·
79% of startup founders grow revenue faster than their audience. Win first. Attention follows.
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barski.io@barski_io·
@wickedguro Based on ONE article I can say this thesis doesn’t work for me 🤣
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Nevo David
Nevo David@wickedguro·
I am 100% sure that new users who make X articles get more views. kinda like in TikTok. I have a feeling that 0-200 followers is the key.
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Andrzej Dragan
Andrzej Dragan@andrzejdragan·
Wyszedł nowy model ChatGPT5.4 Pro. Jest ogień! 🔥
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