Eric Su

248 posts

Eric Su

Eric Su

@EricSuNet

Writing what I learned. Generalist with exp in internet marketing, investment banking, payment sales, and software engineering

wifi شامل ہوئے Şubat 2026
272 فالونگ29 فالوورز
andrei saioc
andrei saioc@asaio87·
Funny thing: I have seen exactly 0 vibe coders launch a production app. I wonder why ?
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@trikcode Not true. I gotta debug my own code too lol. So 3 hrs writing and 3 hrs debugging.
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Wise@trikcode·
AI writes your code in 30 seconds. You spend 3 hours debugging what it wrote. You could have written it yourself in 45 minutes. But that would require thinking and we don't do that anymore apparently.
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@Hartdrawss “Claude fix all of these. Make no mistake. “
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Harshil Tomar
Harshil Tomar@Hartdrawss·
15 signs your AI-generated code is a TICKING BOMB in production : 1/ it works perfectly in development > 90% of AI-generated bugs only show up under real traffic conditions 2/ the AI never asked about your database size > a query that runs in 0.2s on 500 rows takes 45s on 500,000 3/ you havent tested what happens when a third party API goes down > your whole app probably crashes instead of failing gracefully 4/ there are no loading states in the UI > users click the button 6 times because nothing happened visually 5/ the AI wrote your auth flow in one shot and you didnt review it > authentication is the single highest-risk part of any application 6/ file uploads have no size limit > one user uploads a 2GB file and your server runs out of memory 7/ you have no staging environment > you are testing in production and you dont even know it 8/ the AI used setTimeout to "fix" a timing issue > that is not a fix. that is a bomb with a delay. 9/ there is no form of abuse detection > bots will find your signup form before real users do 10/ your error messages tell users exactly what went wrong technically > "PostgreSQL connection refused at port 5432" is a gift to attackers 11/ the AI picked a library that hasnt been updated in 2 years > abandoned packages are one of the most common attack vectors 12/ you have no caching layer > every page load hits your database directly, every single time 13/ mobile experience was never tested > AI codes for desktop by default. most of your users are on phones. 14/ there is no user feedback mechanism > your app is breaking for people right now and you have no way of knowing 15/ you have shipped but never done a security audit > not even a basic one. not even running your code through a linter. Bookmark this and make it into a skill
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
How does your OpenClaw's agent's memory architecture look like? Voyage + PGVector? GraphRAG? Please comment your setups so we can learn from each other
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@steipete Can someone make a “wake up and there’s a new OpenClaw update car meme?” Haha
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
The next version of OpenClaw is also an MCP, you can use it instead of Anthropic's message channel MCP to connect to a much wider range of message providers. (I know, this is awkward)
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ZachXBT
ZachXBT@zachxbt·
@jerallaire Yes the impact of AI cannot be understated. It helped us understand within seconds your USDC freeze of 16 hot wallets for a NY civil case was complete nonsense. The Circle team seemingly overlooked the incorrect tracing and decided to harm all of the various businesses.
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@HappyGezim my mistake is always opening up my openclaw group or x lol. too many tools and toys
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Gezim 🦞 lobsterfarm.ai
@EricSuNet 100%. started with email triage and it was the gateway drug. one workflow that actually worked > ten half-baked experiments every time
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
For my OpenClaw users, focus on shipping ONE workflow to solve ONE small issue first, before adding another "github repo" or "tool" to your agent. OR you're just wasting tokens on experimentation. It has to have a goal.
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@svpino too real. tired of fixing other people's ai slop at this point
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Vibe-coding feels like magic. Until you're the one cleaning up the magic later.
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@matteopelleg I'd watch human written scripts + human prompted movies though. Of course it will have to be good.
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Matteo Pellegrini
Matteo Pellegrini@matteopelleg·
Nobody wants to read AI-generated books, watch an AI-generated movie or listen to an AI-generated song.
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SolanaFloor
SolanaFloor@SolanaFloor·
🚨BREAKING: @Solana overtook Ethereum in all-time unique developers, now leading all chains. Source: chainspect
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@SimonHoiberg And learn designs. Learn good UX. Learn how to describe things in English.
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
Learning to code still makes sense. Just not for the same reasons it used to. Back then, "learn to code" was mostly about: → Shipping products from scratch. → Getting a high-paying dev job. → Becoming the "10x engineer". Today, AI covers most of that. You can build an MVP from a prompt, ship a SaaS in days, and get usable code for almost anything. So why bother learning to code now? Because the real advantage has shifted to independence and sovereignty. In the next few years, we'll see a ridiculous amount of new products being launched. And 99% of them will be completely tied to OpenAI, Claude, AWS, Vercel, Supabase, etc. They will follow whatever these platforms decide. Right now is your chance to be in the 1% that is different. Learn Docker. Learn Kubernetes. Learn Bash. Learn Linux. Use this opportunity to take back control and stop letting someone else own the ground you’re building on.
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Sarcastic Geek
Sarcastic Geek@gozkybrain4u·
Devs, drop your most used CLI command. I’ll start: npm run dev
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@eglyman We made it super easy and simple for non-tech and casual users to install, manage, create workflows with OpenClaw agents and other similar agentic platforms(Adding Hermes). You don't even need a laptop. clawluv.com
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Eric Glyman
Eric Glyman@eglyman·
We only hire builders (and we’re on a hiring spree)! Reply with something you've built. I'll read them personally. We’re interviewing the best ones. You’ll be a good fit if you: - work best without permission - default to “how could I automate this” - had weird teenage hobbies - spend your sunday making side projects - have more Claude agents than cousins - shipped something this week - make prototypes, not powerpoints - don’t like hierarchy - are good at games: chess, monopoly, poker - would take dinner with Elon over $100k Good luck, Eric
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
Anyone else hates this UX design on X when you click on a link? It’s not intuitive at all to navigate. Not other apps are like this.
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@ashen_one give it to a children education center or something similar.
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ashen
ashen@ashen_one·
i accidentally bought a year long subscription for Kimi K2.5 dont use it anymore bc im claudemaxxing does anyone want it? if so, how can i give it away lol
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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
Model Agnostic
clem 🤗@ClementDelangue

After @Pinterest @Airbnb @NotionHQ @cursor_ai, today it’s @eoghan @intercom publicly sharing that they’re finding it better, cheaper, faster to use and train open models themselves rather than use APIs for many tasks. And hundreds of other companies are doing the same without sharing. Ultimately, I believe the majority of AI workflows will be in-house based on open-source (vs API). It took much more time than we anticipated but it’s happening now!

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Eric Su
Eric Su@EricSuNet·
@s_chiriac The easiest way to install and manage OpenClaw. You don't even need a laptop. Adding Hermes Agent too. clawluv.com
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Sergiu 🤖 AI Directories
Distribution is everything. Drop your product below ⬇️ I’ll repost a few and help you get in front of more eyes.
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Minh-Phuc Tran
Minh-Phuc Tran@phuctm97·
I’m so tired of typing to my Claude Code: “Are you sure that it’s done? Please double check if you missed anything.”
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