Joined August 2009
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been using sprites.dev to spinup coding agents on the fly for each users inside my products. But it's been quite unreliable.. network issues, sandboxes unresponsive I like the idea of the sandbox going to sleep and you can wake them up to make work. Any alternatives?
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Getting some seriously good heads up with heylife ai agents
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Those are the last few days anthropic allows to use claude agent sdk inside your subscription for experimenting and testing your products... anyone else migrating to openai? what are the gotchas?
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Meet your Kamio : A little AI agent friend that lives in a home you decorate. Animal Crossing meets Tamagotchi
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bangkok builder vibe
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Shipping with the legends from @hackanetwork Hackumvit (BKK🇹🇭) today @mizoearth @Aivars_Meijers @eric_khun missing from the image but showed up later 👻 @bardonadam @timbo_xyz @razvanilin
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Tamagotchi × Animal Crossing × AI: a tiny companion that lives in your browser, chats with you, knows you, and naps in the bed you place for it. Meet Kamio AI
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I've asked Claude Fable to make kamio.ai character more cute
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if you played the sims / animal crossing / tamagotchi you will love kamio.ai ; )
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Eric Khun retweeted
I did it! I MADE MY FIRST ONLINE DOLLARS 🥳🥳 And I didn’t launched yet, this is coming from pre-order! Here is how I went from 0 to 1: Back in October 2025, I left France and moved to Bangkok. A few months earlier, my second startup had failed and my relationship had ended around the same time. I had a bit of savings left, and that was pretty much it I picked Bangkok mostly because life there is a lot cheaper. With what I had saved, it gave me some time to build something without having to take a job right away Since I got here, I've launched 2 SaaS projects The first one is a domain name generator. A small app that took me 2 months to built. That’s the first time I’m making an app, so I had to figure out everything from scratch It worked great but I understood something about the kind of product it is: you look for a domain name once or twice a year, not more It's not the kind of tool people come back to every month. So it's been great for learning the ropes and figuring out how to build and ship something on my own, but it's not the thing that's going to take off That was my first real lesson: a product can be well built and still never turn into something you can live off What matters isn't just whether it's doable or useful. It's whether people need it regularly, and whether you're building on something where you actually have an edge So I changed my approach. Instead of looking for a clever idea, I went back to the one thing I do for years: SEO. Before I got into SaaS, I did SEO consulting for some of the biggest French companies, and I ran my own SEO agency for 13 years I decided to build a tool that automates what I've been doing by hand for years: putting together SEO strategies for clients It crawls the site, maps it against competitors, and spots the gaps competitors rank for and you don't. From there it builds a complete SEO roadmap with site structure, keyword clusters and a content plan to turn SEO from a vague to-do into a clear plan you can actually follow Then I started talking about it and doing a few demos, found people who were interested and today I got my first customer: $49 The road's still long and it's clearly a hard one I often feel lonely, there are a lot of obstacles to get through and plenty of moments of doubt But things are moving, little by little. It's the first concrete sign that I'm heading in the right direction!
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Uber just capped each dev at $1.5k/m on Claude Code. Why? Subsidized tokens hook devs → they get the company onboard → it spreads org-wide → SOC 2 forces them to full-price API → bills explode. Consumers get subsidized tokens. Enterprises pay full price. Well played Anthropic
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Someone explains me what is a harness?
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"People actually pay for Buffer?" Engineers, you should. Writing code stopped being the edge. AI write better code than you at 4am. What is left? Taste, system design, and an audience that trusts your voice. Virality picks you, you do not pick it. So post everywhere
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Even LinkedIn (yes, cringe). it is sending me job offers real users testing my product and where I got to meet people (for real). Use any tool. Buffer is free for 3 platforms. Code got cheap. Being known is the game.
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Threads has been a blast for engagement. Post there while it last and gets invaded by bots
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Kinda funny . I went from scheduling social media posts to scheduling AI agents Now they prep me for what matters, right before it happens. 👇
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I have now swarm of specialized AI agents constantly checking on what’s next now
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Been playing with Apple Intelligence local LLM... it's quite underwhelming 😅 what is that "AI" chip for?
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execs who don't will pay a hard price
Unclear if a durable trend, but CEOs and CTOs are back to coding with a fury, thanks to coding agents. I have public company CEOs sliding into my DMs (and “InMail”) telling me about falling in love with shipping software again thanks to Claude Code and Vercel. “Dream accounts” that we always wanted to work with, where in the past the C-suite would hardly understand the infrastructure until much later in the game. Coding agents are the ultimate PLG-fication of the enterprise. Bad, legacy software can’t hide anymore. The stack that works is self-evident to the entire organization, from intern to CEO.
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Didn't know we could pay tax in 7/11 in Taiwan
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