🏆 For the first time in a decade on @Stripe I've started winning disputes with my vibe coded dispute responder
I used to ignore disputes so I almost always lost them, now I've started winning, this one is the first big dispute for $1,199 USD!
Whenever a dispute comes in, my site gets a webhook notice from Stripe, it then starts collecting evidence and generates a PDF with entire user's details, when they signed up, and most importantly what they did in the app
In this case the user used the app for months, generated thousands of photos then tried to get the money back from their bank
The evidence has to be REALLY detailed, and REALLY good, which is why it's perfect to vibe code it, you can get quite detailed with different types of users and activity on your app, and put that all in the PDF
I'm shocked because I again I never would win disputes before
People in US especially abuse the [ chargeback ] or [ dispute ] en masse, unlike the rest of the world, it's easily built into their banking app next to every transaction, so it's one tap to get free stuff. And why not? You get free stuff!
It's destructive for business owners like me on many levels, if I get over 1% disputes on my account, I risk getting shutdown permanently by Stripe, Visa and MasterCard, like permanently for life, not just my business but on my personal name too, it's ruthless
Disputes are also super expensive for business owners: you don't just pay back the amount they disputed, for every dispute you pay $30, which you only get back if you win!
But with AI we can now create our own tools to fight back against dispute abuse and finally win! 🎉
i'd like to pay someone to vibe code a financial tracking site to disrupt a big company that is overcharging for financial data. DM me if you can vibe code with excellence. we will build an agentic team to operate the platform.
Paid Job ✍️
🚨 BREAKING: An Anthropic hackathon winner just gave away the entire system for free.
@affaan beat 100+ participants at the Anthropic x Forum Ventures hackathon. Built https://t.co/uUCLO7rALB in 8 hours using Claude Code. Walked away with $15K in API credits.
Then he packaged 10+ months of daily Claude Code refinement into one repo:
→ 14+ agents, 56+ skills, 33+ commands
→ MCP configs, hooks, rules
→ AgentShield security scanner
→ Continuous learning system
→ Full cross-platform support
35,000+ stars. MIT licensed. One install command.
We're excited to announce we’ve launched several improvements to ChatGPT search, and today we’re starting to roll out a better shopping experience.
Search has become one of our most popular & fastest growing features, with over 1 billion web searches just in the past week 🧵
Unpopular opinion: Heavy weights are easy.
It’s the light weights that are hard.
They say a strong body is a strong mind, this is true.
Because you craft your mind as you build your body.
And it is the endless reps, thousands per day, of the same boring activity which builds the mind.
Sprints are easy.
Marathons are hard.
Finding focus and chi to lift a heavy weight a few times is much easier than finding the focus and chi to thanklessly lift a tiny weight endless times.
As many as possible, training till failure, every 30 minutes, all day every single day. Racking up thousands.
You can’t brag about how heavy it was.
You can’t show off with it or impress anyone.
You can only focus and work - building strength of body and strength of CHARACTER.
Life is the same.
You don’t get to psyche yourself up for a few events, pull them off and be successful for eternity.
You have to do the endless small things, day after day, the thankless boring things nobody cares about.
Being able to do this when everyone else quits is how you forever win.
Life’s rarely a huge bench press.
Very often 300 reps with a 5LB weight.
Do you understand?
Steak, eggs, broccoli, onions, garlic, cheese.
Next time you go to eat ANYTHING, ask yourself why you're not eating a plate of these things instead.
It tastes better and you'll stop having a limp dick.
John McAfee shared many truths over the years. Instead of listening people called him crazy, paranoid.
Now he's dead, killed, most likely for sharing said truths and still no one is listening.
#JohnMcAfeeDidNotKillHimself#GoneButNotForgotten#LegendsNeverDie