
Tex Jernigan
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Tex Jernigan
@texjer
Am I still spinning? I'm here to learn, share knowledge, and of course boast about MRR. 📼 https://t.co/4qIus4mxKb
Bushwick, Brooklyn เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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@karpathy I hope whatever platform you choose has an option for half-speed playback.
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@brooeth @benjitaylor Reminds me of car manufacturers: “We redesigned everything”
me: wait why, some of the knobs and handles were fine
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@benjitaylor Why fix everything when some things are fine the way they are?
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@theandreboso @Reddit Yeah I was/am sad about it. But it meant pivoting to a larger spread of sites which is better for link building anyways. I still have F5bot sending me any Reddit mentions to which I reply, but I’m not putting much time in there now.
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Reddit must be so invaded by automated self-promotion that some subs now ban you not only if you post a link but even if you just mention the name of a product.
This is sad and I hope it doesn’t become the norm because product recommendations have always been part of its value proposition.
But it makes sense that they do that because now when scrolling through replies you always have the suspect that maybe that’s not a genuine comment.
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@Yuchenj_UW I thought Codex couldn’t do commits. When did they fix that?
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@lilyraynyc Yeah this post forgets that these are often harrowing stories. Nobody comes to Reddit with a simple communication problem.
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@edevsensai @Hesamation Was my first thought. I talked to two devs today that weren’t even aware of Claude Code.
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@Hesamation the interesting question is how much of that is Claude actually multiplying output vs. Anthropic just not prioritizing growth marketing because product-led was doing the heavy lifting anyway
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Kudos to @convex who were there and hotfixed my slop when ClawHub went from 5 user/day to 100k user/day over a weekend and kept things running.
And now they take over the server bill.
They probably didn't plan for it but it's the best agent-first database/platform you can pick.
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@theandreboso Ask Claude to walk you through how to get this set up as website on Vercel.
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The first person who creates something that allows non-technical people like me to turn what I’ve built using Claude into a real product with payments, security, etc. is going to make a lot of money.
Existing solutions like Lovable and Replit are cool but I prefer to use Claude as it’s the tool I already use every day and in my experience it’s also much better at giving me the design vibe I’m looking for.
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@theandreboso That email list is gonna do wonders for when he launches his course!
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@Rival_Tips This is great, I miss hearing this guy talk about stuff
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Gemini 3.1 Pro excerpt:
Interviewer: Steve, thank you for sitting down with us. Let’s get right to it. The last three years have been entirely dominated by Artificial Intelligence. Generative AI, Large Language Models, ChatGPT. The world is obsessed. What is your take on where we are right now?
Steve Jobs: (Leans back, steepling his fingers) It’s fascinating. The underlying technology is profound. I mean, it’s truly a breakthrough in computer science. But the products? The products are mostly crap.
Interviewer: Crap? Even with hundreds of millions of people using them?
Steve Jobs: (Leans forward) Look at how people are interacting with it. They are typing text into a little box, hoping the machine understands what they want, and trying different "prompts" to trick it into giving a good answer. Do you know what that is? That’s the command-line interface. That’s MS-DOS in 1980. We spent the last forty years getting rid of the command line, making technology intuitive, and suddenly the whole industry is celebrating because they’ve forced everyday people to become programmers again. It lacks elegance. It lacks... taste.
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@aurelien_dio @Pauline_Cx How do you make money with Snappy? Also the “grab your laptop” is a masterclass.
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Absolutely not
I've been putting in 12-hour days since I shipped my first project 2 weeks ago. Even with AI generating all the code, since I'm not a developer, cooking something genuinely worthwhile takes a lot of time and effort
Sure, anyone can copy the idea, but they'd still have to put in just as much work to pull it off
So no, I really don't see it as risky at all. Ideas are maybe 5% of the journey. Execution is everything
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Do you guys agree with build in public it's risky?
How about building in public but with a shift in time?
Joe Wilkinson@ArtisanGrowth
@Pauline_Cx they're still here... but build in public became too risky
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@theandreboso @dagorenouf OpenClaw is an agent and can continue to do stuff in an ongoing way, whereas Claude Code/Co-work stops working when it finishes your request generally.
I’m planning to use it to OpenClaw to manage translations on my site at some point.
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@dagorenouf My dumb question of the day is why should someone non-technical like me use OpenClaw instead of Claude Cowork?
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Asking dumb questions on X is a growth hack:
- 25% make fun of you
- 25% of people school you
- 50% were wondering the same thing but were too afraid to ask
-> That’s 100% of people who open the replies and engage with the tweet + you learn things from the answer.
Don’t be afraid to ask dumb questions.
Dagobert - Corporate sellout 👔@dagorenouf
Is @openclaw safe enough to login to my bank's website and do my accounting?
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@markskovorodko Walking to that hotel in ur second pic from Universal Epic is insane. It should be a 4 minute walk but it’s half an hour.
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@RawChickenBeast @sorenblank Definitely to the text selection, I think the scrollbar thing is like Windows or something, it’s been a long time since I experienced that.
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@sorenblank Do you not know what I’m soaking of? Am I the only one who has dragged a scroll bar all the way down to have it snap back to the top when you move the mouse one pixel off the line?
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