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@Notshake
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miami เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2009
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stealth ppf on the henny V oowee


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Thought the hennessey upgrade was a dumb bullmrkt purchase but now it’s my favorite. completely unhinged family/daily driver. praise the lord
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dope keen to try out your tools, the Collab rec is great, been messing with it briefly. i like how simple it is
Ive been leaning back towards just CLI lately after trying some of the orchestrator desktop apps. None of them were quite what I wanted but Collab is nice so far, might be what i need
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Lil cute cat one is Readout, it tracks your skills/hygene/dev servers. Pentagon is Pentagon by @edgarpavlovsky (who needs to check his DMs so I can add cool UI/UX improvements).
Daily driver is Collab, my fav interface. I use pentagon for massive tasks to max out my Claude sub
(I.e. I just had it do a full 8 agent near- rebuild of my Radiants’ website and design system exclusively from commit/comment history).
Idea being that the design system has gone through 2000 or so commits and churned from 10k -> 360k (lots of experimental side projects) -> 40k LOC and it became hard to track if my architecture was still good/what I was missing.
The pentagon setup did 21 feature spikes, informed by 21 research phases, informed by 21 hit history mines for said features.
(Building this bc I think I can use it as a pipeline to say “take xyz from App A, xyz from app B, and xyz from app C” and build a functional prototype.
Also bc, I was inspired by the idea that a finished app is better as a prompt context for rebuilding it from scratch (because of slop and decision churn).
And, also, I wanted something to max out my Claude max plan since they keep rate limiting me lol.
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Been working in TUI for nearly everything now. Super fast, no distractions. scripts can surface the data you need for the current task.
modern SaaS GUIs are the enemy of ADD. To do a simple job you may have to use 5+ apps with their own notification systems.
I recently switched my trading project from web to TUI. Front-end is just python, taking inspo from Toad (pictured?

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My first attempts at slop-coding resulted in navel gazing + 30 repos of half-baked tools
Recently I shifted to building things for family + friends. just to see "can I build 1 tool for 1 person"...
it forced me to focus on delivering. which made me realize I dont know shit.
exciting time to be alive though... going from 0-1 is just yapping into a terminal window

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@MetalLegBob woah I was just reading about your project from tim lol, weird coincidence
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Pi makes a massive difference in how much context is used on each job compared to Claude Code.
for a retard like this has led to actually finishing features for my dumb lil apps
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fully pi-mono pilled, this is what Ive been wishing openclaw was. lightweight coding agent that lives in terminal. Dont need to configure all these MCPs, skills, etc... it just builds what you need, nothing more github.com/badlogic/pi-mo…
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yeah sounds just like my experience with openclaw generally, so i mostly just use the LLMs in tui. but its not very "autonomous" although it makes me more productive
Last few days im obsessed with this lil coding agent (it's the one openclaw is built on top of)... the design of it is counter-trend to most agent tools, in a good way. (name is pi-mono on github)
generally ive done only DUMB shit with "agentic" work outside of coding + assistant tasks...so ive mostly just switched back to building little tools, scripts, etc...keen to try Hermes tho seen it been talked about
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I don't know. I think so because of the self-learning loop.
Basically, I have no idea how your agents are. Mine just keep on making the same mistakes, and when you tell them not to do it, they say, "Oh yeah, of course it won't happen again," and then it happens again.
I'm currently just looking at one improving security with Tail Scale and then next Hermes.
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I did 3 more openclaw setups for solopreneur homies last week (for free):
- context: one jeweler homie, a yacht rental homie, a creative director homie, and a guy who runs a nonprofit.
- Out of the 4 setups main things they want to use claw for: Exec assistant, research reports, email + imessage triage, one-shotting design mockups via multiple agents, project management.
- notably nobody really wanted to code yet, which to me is the best part.
- got it running for yacht homie after working 7-1 AM lol. frustrating. many dumb mistakes (again). feel like entry level helpdesk guy.
- mac minis (sigh) because both guys work only from iphones so wanted imessage assistant. it also makes the gift feel tangible to them and nice to look at. worth $600? yes imo
- I set up cowork for them as a fallback. they are hyped on cowork but i tested it a bit and it feels like ~5% as good as openclaw...walled garden approach not ideal imo
- the moment they realize this branded silver brick can do their boring work is a very gratifying moment for all
- doing these free setups has been worth the time solely for what I learned and good times with friends getting to be of service.
- so far my process is not scalable... as of now scrapping the "as-a-service" idea, likely continue gifting setups for close friends + networking
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Might pull up to yo crib with the baby blue duffle bag talking agentic workflow lingo
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