In the trenches... building cool shit @Theelysium_

Joined March 2014
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pako retweeted
Jun 11
Re: how does this compare with @mattpocockuk skills: different jobs, use both. I do. Matt's skills are for when you are "in session". /grill-with-docs, /tdd, /diagnose. they make the session better. /improve is for handing work off (async): audit what you’ve already built, write self-contained plans and hand them to cheaper models. building something new? /grill-with-docs. dunno what to work on next? /improve. they stack nicely.
Jun 10
You have Claude Fable for only a few days. Here's how to make the most of it. Introducing /improve: use your most capable model to audit your codebase and write plans for cheaper models to execute later. Studies your code, figures out bugs, perf, tech debt, missing tests, what to build and writes plans any agent can run.
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pako retweeted
We launched the original Pushups before Scrolling app Pushscroll to 1M Users Currently 100k MRR, 25M total Push-Ups Follow and retweet for free sauce on how to scale your own consumer app ;)
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May 15
AAAAA... claude is down??
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pako retweeted
Mar 30
Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.
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pako retweeted
Mar 28
I have never learned as much as I am learning today. I learn by doing, and the speed of me doing things has increased a few orders of magnitude in the last 6 months
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Mar 26
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Introducing Expect Let agents test your code in a real browser 1. Run Claude Code / Codex to QA your app 2. Watch a video of every bug found 3. Fix and repeat until passing Run as a CLI or agent skill. Fully open source
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pako retweeted
Mar 25
there's fuck you money, but then there is fuck you skills. you can be so skilled that you don't actually have to care about what people think. you'll be fine no matter what
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pako retweeted
Mar 21
I put a lot of heart into my technical writing, I hope it's useful to you all. 📌 Here's a pinned thread of everything I've written. (much of this will be posted on the Claude blog soon as well)
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Mar 20
Love this
Mar 19
We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.
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Mar 19
Just setup Openclaw on hetzner running inside docker c. This was its first message 😂
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pako retweeted
Every time Google AI Studio makes an svg i’m like yeah ok this is insane This was literally one shot
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Mar 19
Yaa similar. I need to see this "superpower" skill..
Mar 18
my workflow: 1. claude code plans (using superpowers/plan) 2. gpt 5.4 x-high via codex reviews 3. feed it back to claude (x 3) then claude implements it
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Mar 18
Extremely valuable info here. Using skills/creating skills efficiently is itself a skill. Perhaps one of the most important in this era.
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pako retweeted
Polymaths will dominate the next 5 years, but only if they practice the skill of knowing what to ignore. You can learn and do anything now, meaning that it will become increasingly rare for a person to put time, attention, and care into one thing.
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Mar 15
Bruh
Chrome just became massively more agent-friendly 🔥 Your real, signed-in browser can now be natively accessible to any coding agent. No extensions. No headless browser. No screenshots. No separate logins. Just one toggle to enable it. Check this out: developer.chrome.com/blog/ch…
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Mar 12
I agree, i think it is speed.
Mar 11
🚨 Naval just said in 8 words what most CEOs won't admit in an hour-long board meeting. "AI is going to drain a lot of moats." Let me tell you what moats are actually dying right now. Your coding team was a moat. One kid with Claude ships faster than your 12-person engineering squad. Your data advantage was a moat. Every AI model just got access to the entire internet. Your brand was a moat. Until a faceless account with better content started outranking you in 3 months. Your network was a moat. Until AI agents started doing outreach, sales, and partnerships while you slept. Your degree a moat. Until the dropout with the right prompts started outperforming the Harvard grad with the wrong workflow. The only moat left is speed. How fast you learn. How fast you adapt. How fast you let go of the thing that got you here. Everything else? AI just drained it while you were reading this post.
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Feb 25
YESS could do this already (tmux etc) but this just makes it easier..
Feb 24
New in Claude Code: Remote Control. Kick off a task in your terminal and pick it up from your phone while you take a walk or join a meeting. Claude keeps running on your machine, and you can control the session from the Claude app or claude.ai/code
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pako retweeted
Feb 20
Careers are dead. Jobs are dying. Opportunities arising.
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pako retweeted
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/
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