happyhack
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happyhack
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Skin in the game (4IR) 100% human written tweets




The funniest take is that I "failed" 43 times when people look at my GitHub repos and projects. Uhmm... no? Most of these are part of @openclaw, I had to build an army to make it useful. github.com/steipete/


Opportunities always favor the people who try first! I still remember when Bhanu first started working on Feather.so. Back then, Notion was just taking off. Later, he sold Feather for $250k. Then ChatGPT exploded. He was among the very first to build AI chatbots, and now sitegpt.ai has reached $100k+ ARR. Now OpenClaw is blowing up. Again, he’s one of the earliest to try monetizing this open source project. In just a few days, the project has probably already crossed $100k ARR. And btw, this guy is from India. When I talked to him before, he told me their village had frequent power outages. Seriously, if you truly have passion for what you’re building, everything else is just noise. You really don’t need to be in Silicon Valley.


my favorite way to use Claude Code to build large features is spec based start with a minimal spec or prompt and ask Claude to interview you using the AskUserQuestionTool then make a new session to execute the spec



A small quality of life detail: you can now press tab to add more instructions when accepting/rejecting a permission prompt. We tried probably a dozen iterations of this UX over the last few weeks before deciding to ship this one. Let us know what you think!





