Really sad. I used to love staying connected with people but now I'm fed content from people I don't follow to keep me on the platform. I'm over it.
You know what, you're right. Somehow between reading the parent comment and this one, I forgot the details of it. My mistake.
One success case doesn't prove the comment you responded to isn't true.
OpenClaw feels messy and unpolished. It's powerful but unreliable. Hermes is focused, tight and does exactly what it set out to do. I already moved to Hermes.
Better doesn't mean perfect.
Advanced agentic prompting.
100%. I have a /codex skill that shells out to the codex CLI using GPT 5.5 xhigh. My /red-team skill uses that always.
I've been doing this with Claude Code and agent teams. I have a /red-team skill that will use an agent team to criticize it's own work, grade and rank feedback, incorporate relevant feedback and then start over. It has…
Monitors my company's support email, searches though code, GitHub etc to try and triage the issue and shoot me a message to give me a head start. Connects stripe subscription cancellation with PostHog events to see if…
Agree. I keep my involvement "close to the metal". These higher order solutions seem to cause more noise than provide signal.
No but that seems like a read-query/time concern that can be solved rather than your data.
I have an inbox/ folder and a daily/ folder. Inbox is where all new docs go to, I just use #tags and file references.
This reminds me of people who build elaborate Notion "second brains" that serve no purpose other than to develop/demo them.
I'd take a cash bet there is soon going to be an enterprise OpenClaw product and every major business is going to demand that their SaaS partners support it.
SaaS products are headed to where the UI isn't the undifferentiated factor. People have been so busy building a UI that works for everyone so it works for no one. The real value is the data and the workflow they…
Hah, well I've done something right. They've let me stay here almost 15 years.
Amazon uses a complicated process called "attributed OPS". Meaning you may not be directly responsible for but you contributed in some way.
I launched a technical feature on Amazon's retail platform that is responsible for 9 figures worth of revenue. When I launched it, it had no infrastructure. It was a collection of small changes across every core…
Model aside, the harness of Claude Code is just a much better experience. Agent teams, liberal use of tasks and small other ergonomics make it a better dev tool for me.
Fair. I've had super-linear growth since launching in September. Zero marketing outside of a referral program. People genuinely love what I'm building. I get multiple emails per week about how people appreciate the…
First of all, thank you. I've always been told I have a back for seeing opportunities others don't. For me, I always had the ideas and even as a competent engineer, the speed of development annoyed me. I think folks get…
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I don't even know what flagged means lol
Thanks! I used to own a Tesla and there were similar platforms out there. Bought a Rivian and wanted something like that. I started building this before AI-assisted coding was very popular. But it greatly increased my…
Still need good taste and judgement to build the thing people actually want to use.
Really sad. I used to love staying connected with people but now I'm fed content from people I don't follow to keep me on the platform. I'm over it.
You know what, you're right. Somehow between reading the parent comment and this one, I forgot the details of it. My mistake.
One success case doesn't prove the comment you responded to isn't true.
OpenClaw feels messy and unpolished. It's powerful but unreliable. Hermes is focused, tight and does exactly what it set out to do. I already moved to Hermes.
Better doesn't mean perfect.
Advanced agentic prompting.
100%. I have a /codex skill that shells out to the codex CLI using GPT 5.5 xhigh. My /red-team skill uses that always.
I've been doing this with Claude Code and agent teams. I have a /red-team skill that will use an agent team to criticize it's own work, grade and rank feedback, incorporate relevant feedback and then start over. It has…
Monitors my company's support email, searches though code, GitHub etc to try and triage the issue and shoot me a message to give me a head start. Connects stripe subscription cancellation with PostHog events to see if…
Agree. I keep my involvement "close to the metal". These higher order solutions seem to cause more noise than provide signal.
No but that seems like a read-query/time concern that can be solved rather than your data.
I have an inbox/ folder and a daily/ folder. Inbox is where all new docs go to, I just use #tags and file references.
This reminds me of people who build elaborate Notion "second brains" that serve no purpose other than to develop/demo them.
I'd take a cash bet there is soon going to be an enterprise OpenClaw product and every major business is going to demand that their SaaS partners support it.
SaaS products are headed to where the UI isn't the undifferentiated factor. People have been so busy building a UI that works for everyone so it works for no one. The real value is the data and the workflow they…
Hah, well I've done something right. They've let me stay here almost 15 years.
Amazon uses a complicated process called "attributed OPS". Meaning you may not be directly responsible for but you contributed in some way.
I launched a technical feature on Amazon's retail platform that is responsible for 9 figures worth of revenue. When I launched it, it had no infrastructure. It was a collection of small changes across every core…
Model aside, the harness of Claude Code is just a much better experience. Agent teams, liberal use of tasks and small other ergonomics make it a better dev tool for me.
Fair. I've had super-linear growth since launching in September. Zero marketing outside of a referral program. People genuinely love what I'm building. I get multiple emails per week about how people appreciate the…
First of all, thank you. I've always been told I have a back for seeing opportunities others don't. For me, I always had the ideas and even as a competent engineer, the speed of development annoyed me. I think folks get…
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I don't even know what flagged means lol
Thanks! I used to own a Tesla and there were similar platforms out there. Bought a Rivian and wanted something like that. I started building this before AI-assisted coding was very popular. But it greatly increased my…
Still need good taste and judgement to build the thing people actually want to use.