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@riptide_eth

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Upland, CA Присоединился Ocak 2013
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@sairahul1 so basically we’re just building agents with anthropic's claude that talk to other agents in a loop. it’s not really prompting anymore, it’s just system architecture.
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Rahul@sairahul1·
Claude Code's creator said something that stopped me cold: "I don't prompt Claude anymore. I write loops — and the loops do the work. My job is to write loops." Most developers are still crafting the perfect prompt. The person who built the tool moved past prompting entirely. In 30 minutes Boris reveals his actual daily Claude Code setup. Claude Code + loops + dynamic workflows. Worth more than any $500 vibe-coding course. Watch it. Then read this - everything you need to know about loops to actually apply what he says ↓ Bookmark both. This is your weekend.
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@hrswatigupta better than claude 4.8 can be only claude co-work launched on local server
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Swati Gupta@hrswatigupta·
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 34-minute workshop on Building AI Agent using Claude. Taught by the people who built it. Free. No registration. No paywall. I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes. Watch it and bookmark it now.
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@neil_xbt built not designed is the perfect way to put it. Claude AI is great for logic but absolutely blind when it comes to UX and spacing.
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NeilXbt@neil_xbt·
He shipped 10 apps with Claude Code. Every one looked like it was built, not designed. A $2,000 UI audit told him what was wrong. One free tool fixed it permanently. The root cause was architectural. Text is a lossy format for design intent. He described the button. Claude reconstructed it from the description. In the reconstruction, something always got lost. Fourteen pixels instead of sixteen. Forty minutes on spacing that never resolved. Moonchild sends Claude the actual spec instead of a description. → component hierarchy, token values, spacing scale, layout specification → import from figma, github, a live url, or generate from scratch → claude reads the source of truth and builds from it directly The gap between apps that feel built and apps that feel designed is not a better prompt or a smarter model. It is the architecture that stops asking Claude to guess and starts giving it the spec. Follow @neil_xbt for more Claude Code builds that fix the UI problem every solo builder ships around.
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
A 24-year-old guy from San Diego built a SaaS for surf schools in 8 days. Right now he is printing $21,300 a month in pure cash, literally just living out of his van. Liam, 24, California. A month ago he got booted from a bloated startup. Instead of spamming resumes, he locked himself in his car by the beach and cracked open his laptop. He didn't try to build another ChatGPT killer or some complex B2B system. He targeted a micro-niche: local surf schools and private instructors. The main pain of this industry is simple: waves don't show up on a Google Calendar schedule. Instructors lose a ton of cash on refunds when the ocean suddenly goes flat. Liam wrote a scraper that pulls raw ocean data straight through the NOAA API. The second the algorithm spots a perfect swell rolling in, the magic happens. The software automatically pushes an SMS to the entire database of waiting clients (via Twilio API): "Perfect waves in 40 minutes. $150 for a board spot. Tap here." Payment is captured in one click via Apple Pay. Pure FOMO and impulse buying. The instructor is barely pulling on his wetsuit, and the slots are already sold out, the cash is locked in. Previously, you'd need a whole squad of backend devs for this kind of dynamic booking. Liam just generated the architecture on Supabase via Claude 4.8 Cowork agents. He literally threw the interface together with prompts in v0, having zero clue about design. The AI agents built and deployed all the billing logic and Stripe webhooks entirely by themselves. Monetization is ruthless: $99 a month for the subscription plus 2% off every transaction. Businesses happily pay it, because the script sells slots that would have otherwise gone to waste. He didn't burn a single cent on targeted ads or marketing agencies. Just scraped contacts of California surf schools and launched AI outreach on autopilot. The era of overpaid tech bros in open spaces is officially dead. One guy doing vibe-coding can now solo entire engineering teams. Bookmark this post 🔖. The market for narrow micro-utilities right now is literally a goldmine. The entire script architecture, Cowork prompts, and the Twilio integration are all right here 👇
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@sir4K_zen the best way he did - just physically walk to their stores and make irl connections. Thats how he got first b2b customers
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
28-YEAR-OLD GUY FROM TBILISI BUILT AN AI TOOL FOR AUTO DETAILERS IN 11 DAYS. 1,800 ACTIVE CLIENTS. RIGHT NOW HE IS MAKING $19,300/MO AND BOUGHT AN APARTMENT IN VAKE Artem, 28 years old, tbilisi, georgia. a couple of months ago he was fired from his remote job at a logistics company via a three-minute zoom call. he locked himself in his rented studio in saburtalo, turned off notifications and instead of spamming resumes on linkedin, decided to build a micro-saas. he didn't try to build a complex ecosystem or a salesforce killer. he targeted one obsessed niche: independent auto detailers and mobile mechanics in the us who lose 40% of their leads because they take hours to answer whatsapp requests and don't take a deposit. this hits a core need -> don't miss hot clients and secure cash instantly. the product is primitive. a client drops a photo of a dirty or scratched car into whatsapp. the bot instantly evaluates the scope of work, gives an exact quote and sends a link to pay the deposit. that is it. the tricky part was forcing the ai to recognize the dirt and sync it with the detailer's calendar. claude 4.8 cowork changes the game. artem had zero coding experience. he whipped up the admin dashboard interface with prompts in v0 by vercel, got clean react components and handed them off to a swarm of agents in claude 4.8 cowork. the AI team coded the python backend itself, hooked up the whatsapp api, and set up supabase and stripe integration. for promo videos he generated "before/after" photos in midjourney, wrote an edgy script via chatgpt-4o and voiced it with a narrator in elevenlabs. monetization is aggressive from day one. detailers pay $49 a month. billing is set up so that without a subscription, the bot simply stops dropping payment links. they happily give up this money, because if the bot auto-closes even one $300 paint correction job a month, the software pays for itself six times over. the value is instantly obvious. distribution cost zero dollars. he scraped instagram accounts of detailers in texas and florida, ran them through chatgpt to craft personalized messages and launched automated cold outreach in the dms. 400 paying users in the first two weeks. the era of overcomplicated software is dead. vibe-coding has made development so cheap that one fired guy with a laptop in tbilisi can single-handedly solve the pain of an entire industry on another continent and build a cash machine right from his bedroom
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@cyrilXBT important lecture for every claude newcomers. bookmarked
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@coinbureau thats BIG event for everyone. Claude 4.8 was holy grail but 5th version will just explode the market. Predicting a lot of new $ millionaires who earned just using AI
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Coin Bureau@coinbureau·
🚨 JUST IN: Anthropic is reportedly set to release the PUBLIC version of its Claude 5 AI model, Mythos, under the name “Claude Fable” on June 9. Sources’ Alex Heath says the model will be far better at handling long, complex, multi-turn tasks. However, it will come with heavier guardrails and weaker cyber capabilities than what Project Glasswing partners can access. That partner-only release was reportedly limited to ~200 vetted organizations due to safety concerns. Anthropic has yet to confirm the news.
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@polydao future is already here. We are almost near the super-ai. Claude can be money printing machine for anyone who knows how using it
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Mr. Buzzoni@polydao·
Boris Cherny - the creator of Claude Code at Anthropic - said 100% of the code in Claude Code was written by the AI itself most people are still using Claude like a smarter chatbot. that is not the game anymore here's what that actually costs you: > every new conversation starts from zero - all context from yesterday's session is gone > you re-explain your workflow to Claude Opus 4.8 every single Monday morning > you're paying for a model that can take actions across your apps but you've only ever asked it questions > the skills layer ships with a security auditor because the ecosystem is already big enough to need one - and most people don't know it exists if you've been using Claude for more than a month and every session starts with the same context dump, you have at least 20 skills you've never installed -> probably 32 > most Claude users are running a $100/month tool at 30% of its actual capability here are 32 skills - with GitHub links for all of them - that close that gap bookmark this before it gets buried 👇
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
27-year-old guy from Austin built a micro-SaaS for window cleaners in 12 days. The result - $32,450/mo in pure recurring revenue. Marcus, 27, Texas. Two months ago he was laid off from a startup via Zoom. Instead of whining, he locked himself in his apartment and built a money machine in 12 days. He didn't build the next Salesforce. He targeted a narrow niche: window cleaners. These guys manage complex routes, yet still keep track of everything in notebooks. The pain is obvious, the money is in the niche, but there is zero decent software. He simply built a mobile dashboard with auto-routing and billing. Previously, this required a team of full-stack seniors for half a year. Marcus did it all by himself via Claude 4.8 Cowork, without writing a single line of code. UI layout in v0, logic on Supabase, payments via Stripe. Claude's agents set up the backend, webhooks, and notification system themselves. No agencies needed - just mockups from Midjourney and a voiceover from ElevenLabs. Pure vibe-coding magic with not a single engineer on staff. Monetization is aggressive: $149 a month for automated routing. The business recoups the software cost with a single saved invoice. No burning budget on Google Ads. Just cold outreach on LinkedIn using a database scraped from Google Maps. The era of "full-stack developers" as an elite class is officially dead. One guy with a laptop can now wipe out entire IT departments. Save this post 🔖. The market for micro-utilities is wide open and starving for automation. The setup blueprint and prompts are right here 👇
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@sir4K_zen the biggest problem were looking for b2b costumers (first 10)
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@vicky_grok this claude 4.8 prompt pipeline looks solid and helpful I bookmarked it
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Vikas gupta@vicky_grok·
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 27-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude. Taught by the people who built it. Free. No registration. No paywall. I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes. Watch it and bookmark it now.
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@eng_khairallah1 amazing news. guys from Anthropic are actively preparing for 1 trillion IPO
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Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
Anthropic just officially released the blueprint for creating a company with Claude Code and it's mind-blowing CEO: 1 human (who sleeps) Employees: several AIs Activities: the AIs divide up the tasks and move forward on their own Work is literally dying... I've summarized the full guide below, read it when you've got 5 min ⤵️ If you want the AI to work while you sleep → save this as a bookmark 🔖
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@cyrilXBT thats amazing new reality, Im maintaining my pet projects with claude and hermes agent
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CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
One GitHub repo. 50 MCP servers. Every superpower your agent needs. > Web browsing, file management, app control, workflow automation > Works with Claude Code, Gemini, Codex, and Cursor > 5 categories, MIT licensed, free to use Bookmark this before you spend another hour hunting for MCP servers individually. Github: github.com/Moh4696/50-ess…
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@TommiPedruzzi interesting book, but I prefer looking anthropic dev lectures about claude 4.8
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Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
4,000+ people downloaded my Claude prompt guide. So today, I'm giving away something even better: My complete 18 Claude cowork workflow for publishing. Inside: • Niche research • Book writing • Launch • Scaling If you start today, you could make your first $3,000 by the end of July. Like this post + reply "18" and I'll send it to you for free. Only for 24 hours.
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@InduTripat82427 guys from google panic a little bit after they tested and take a look to claude 4.8 and this is when anthropic didnt release Mythos yet...
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Indu Tripathi@InduTripat82427·
Google's former CEO highlighted a hot tip: If you really want to make money, you must learn: understanding agents, Claude Code, prompts, memory, skills, MCP, and routines Then let your AI control your AI Most people learn AI by scrolling through AI posts on Twitter, but in reality, the truly systematic knowledge is comprehensive and free from the official big model companies—be sure to bookmark this post: Agent Architecture langchain.com/blog?category_… Claude Code 101 anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-101 Claude Code in Practice anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in… Prompt Engineering platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-… Interactive Prompt Course github.com/anthropics/cou… Claude.md + Memory code.claude.com/docs/en/claude… Skills code.claude.com/docs/en/skills MCP code.claude.com/docs/en/mcp Routines code.claude.com/docs/en/routin… Ultimate Guide to Claude Code github.com/FlorianBruniau… Awesome Claude Code github.com/hesreallyhim/a… Anthropic Academy anthropic.skilljar.com Official Claude Code Documentation code.claude.com/docs/en/overvi… Now, copy the full text content and feed it to your Agent!
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
Anthropic core engineer: "Chatting with AI via chat is last century. Now it is a base system module, like a folder on your desktop" In a short podcast, the devs showed how they actually use AI. The majority just write prompts manually. Top devs embed AI straight into the operating system so it runs in the background 24/7. Claude + hidden scripts + dynamic workflow. This podcast is worth more than a $1000 vibe-coding course.
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@noisyb0y1 claude gives infinite opportunities. Imagine just vibecode rpg game and monetize it via Steam. 2026 is insane
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Noisy@noisyb0y1·
Zixuan, a Chinese computer science teacher, built a complete RPG game in one weekend and is already making $10,000 a month from it three different maps, weapon system, armor, potions, bosses, dozens of different enemy types - everything you normally see in a $60 game on Steam and it all started from one idea and Claude Code he didn't build a team, didn't look for investors and didn't spend years learning game development just sat down on a weekend and started building and the craziest part is that the tools he used are completely free and available to anyone right now people who already figured out how this works are launching their own products and making $10,000 to $20,000 a month in the video above I showed how this looks from the inside full guide on how to build your own in the article below
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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@polydao importants explanation. thanks for sharing this mate. I will start using his tips at my work with Claude 4.8 co-work
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Mr. Buzzoni@polydao·
IBM's Integration Engineer just explained the setup that separates "hobby projects" from real startups if you're vibe coding on Claude and wondering how to ship something that won't break at scale - this is the answer it's the choice between building a tool and building a system > Kubernetes is just the engine - you still have to build the car yourself > OpenShift is the factory - it automates your pipelines, security, and deployment out of the box > for vibe coders: Push code -> Claude-powered app goes live. no manual setup > one unified console to scale, monitor, and fix everything while you sleep don't let your infrastructure be the bottleneck for your AI projects watch this before you waste weeks on setup
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the Atlassian engineer who was laid off dropped a full guide to becoming a senior engineer after 15 years in the industry Vasilios Syrakis - no university degree. Made it to Senior Engineer anyway the things that actually worked: > taught himself Regex by mass-answering Stack Overflow until he became the expert people came to > learned Python for free, immediately built a DNS web interface and shipped it - didn't wait to feel ready > watched the same conference talks dozens of times until concepts actually stuck if he was starting from zero today: > get a CS degree - he skipped it and says that was a mistake > build a home Kubernetes cluster and try to sell what you make > grind LeetCode - not for the code, for the vocabulary to prompt Claude correctly > share everything publicly - the audience compounds faster than the skills > show up to meetups in person the one mindset shift that separates juniors from seniors: when you join a new team, write a deep analysis of how everything works before touching a single line of code > 15 years at the top of the industry and he still gets impostor syndrome so does everyone else who's actually good the roadmap is in the video 👇

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riptide.eth@riptide_eth·
@Lummox_eth amazing guide. thats how we should use claude 4.8 if you have right strategy anthropic products - are money printer for $20/month
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Lummox@Lummox_eth·
HERE IS HOW TO RUN AI LIKE A COMPANY. 1 REPO. 9 WORKERS. 0 PAYROLL. Anthropic open sourced knowledge work-plugins, a marketplace that turns Claude into a full office department. Sales rep. Finance analyst. Legal reviewer. Data engineer. Each pre-loaded with domain knowledge, slash commands, and real tool connections. The sales plugin runs /sales : call-prep and hands you a full pre-call brief from a company name alone. This is the same foundation Anthropic built Claude for Legal and Claude for Financial Services on. You get the base layer of those paid products for free. One command to start : claude plugin marketplace add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins. Then install the role you need. Claude plugin install finance@knowledge-work-plugins. Done.
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