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@DallasAptGP Nice! Definitely the future. All with MCPs? into Claude or with API's on a custom build software? I think next evolution is Claude will connect to all software via MCP soon and be the center
The person who built Claude Code just mass-leaked the thinking behind it.
45 minutes of design decisions, mistakes, and where it's all going.
This is rare. Creators at this level don't usually talk this openly.
Sequoia just called the end of an entire go-to-market era and most SaaS companies won’t realize what hit them for 18 months.
Product-led growth was built on one assumption: humans would try the software. The entire playbook since 2010 optimized for human discovery. Beautiful landing pages. Frictionless free trials. Viral invite loops. Slack, Dropbox, Zoom, Calendly. $200B+ in market cap created by winning the user’s first 5 minutes.
None of that matters if an agent is picking the software.
Claude doesn’t care about your hero image. It can’t be impressed by your Dribbble awards. It’s reading documentation, parsing user reviews, checking API reliability, and matching features to use case. All the surface-level polish that convinced lazy humans to click “sign up” becomes irrelevant.
The new PLG funnel isn’t landing page → free trial → activation → conversion.
It’s agent query → documentation scan → feature match → recommendation.
Which means the new moat looks completely different. You don’t need the best onboarding. You need the best documentation. You don’t need viral loops. You need structured data that agents can parse. You don’t need a beautiful UI for the first session. You need an API that an agent can actually call.
The companies that won PLG hired designers and growth hackers. The companies that win agent-led growth will hire technical writers and developer relations engineers.
And here’s the part nobody’s pricing in yet: agents don’t have loyalty. They don’t have switching costs. They’ll recommend Supabase today and something better tomorrow if the documentation is cleaner or the pricing is more transparent. The stickiness that made PLG so powerful, the network effects and learned behavior, doesn’t transfer.
Sequoia is telling you the entire distribution layer is being rewritten. The question is whether your product is optimized for human attention or machine parsing. Most are built for the wrong audience.
☠️ here is why your vibe coded project is not safe
when you set db rules, you think you are safe ☣️
watch how i exploit a "safe" supabase db by inserting millions of rows
see the thread below to learn how to protect yours
(don't just bookmark it, add them to the rules file)
I’ve spent $100K on “natural clothes” only to realize that they don’t really exist
- Merino wool is all superwashed (coated with plastic fibers)
- Dyes are all toxic (unless it says “plant dyed”)
- The clothing “certifications” are scams (sellers pay once, no regular checks)
- The thread used to stitch “natural clothing” is almost always polyester (or at best non-organic cotton)
- ALL zippers have polyester (ie pants, jacket, etc) - so you have to use buttons instead
- Oh and the buttons are coated with resin, binders or lacquer
- Clothing label/tags are toxic
- Barefoot/wide shoes all have polyester (they name it something cool like “thermocool”) or are extremely uncomfortable/hard to wear (ie hard leather)
- Underwear always has an “elastic” (elastane)
- “Bamboo fabric” is basically polyester (same for modal, lyocell)
- Cotton not only needs to be organic, but without bleaching & formaldehyde resins
- Leather needs to be undyed or vegetable tanned, without anti fungal sprays, or finishes
- Tailors take 4 months to make you something & unless you’re an expert they will put plastic pieces somewhere
- Even the top tier brands (Loro Piana, Gucci, etc) add polyester in a lot of places & don’t care at all
Yes - Over time you can meaningfully remove like 99% of polyester, but your search for clothes will become like
“undyed elastic free 100% organic cotton socks”
and your entire color choice will be gray, brown, light yellow and light pink (UNDYED)
And most natural clothes… tend to break easily. So it will cost you more.
The demand for natural clothes is HUGE - but too many people are easily tricked by sellers hiding the full composition of the clothes.
“100% cotton” sadly sounds good enough for most people.
We need a good brand that actually REFUSES to use artificial dyes and polyester ANYWHERE (even in zippers) and becomes a place to buy people can TRUST.
(Don’t trust any brand here on X, they’re part of the same problem)
✍️ over 80% of the vibe coded apps have critical security vulnerabilities
here is the checklist to make sure your app doesn't have this:
(don't jut bookmark this, copy them into your .cursorrules file)
Stories like this sound like they’re about genius gifted kids but at places like Alpha School and Acton and @flowidealism’s school this is just normal
This is what a normal kid looks like if they’re not inhibited at every turn
The best case study is @thecolesummers’ book Don’t Tell Me I Can’t which every parent should read
Imagine putting your house on a Polymarket that there’s going to be a hurricane that destroys your house. Then you get insurance to cover the house and with the Polymarket winnings you have enough for another house…
American entrepreneur Keonne Rodriguez built a successful Bitcoin wallet app called @SamouraiWallet. He’s now being sent to prison for it.
In a few weeks, Keonne will begin his 5-year sentence behind bars, unless the Bitcoin community can save him by pressuring the US Administration to offer a pardon.
When I heard about this story, it sounded like fake news, so I went straight to the source. In this exclusive interview, @Keonne is descriptive, logical, and vulnerable.
His story is heartbreaking and terrifying.
By the end, it's evident he's sitting directly in the crossfire between freedom tech and surveillance states.
This is a critical moment in history—a moment for the Bitcoin community to stand up. Just as @RealRossU was pardoned, @Keonne must be forgiven, too. We cannot allow one of our own fellow Bitcoiners to spend time in jail for building a legitimate product that protects our Bitcoin and strengthens the network.
We must unify to ensure @Keonne is freed. Alone, he doesn’t stand a chance. But with support from faithful Bitcoiners, we can bring awareness to his cause.
Knowledge is power. Watch the interview and vocalize your support for @Keonne in the comments.
Show Summary:
In this gripping conversation, Keonne shares his harrowing experience of building Samourai Wallet, a non-custodial Bitcoin wallet focused on user privacy, and the subsequent FBI raid that led to his arrest.
He discusses the legal challenges he faced, including conspiracy charges and the pressure to plead guilty, despite his innocence. The conversation highlights the broader implications of privacy in the cryptocurrency space and the political motivations behind his prosecution.
Keonne’s story serves as a cautionary tale about the intersection of technology, law, and personal freedom. It is a moment in Bitcoin’s history that could define how we protect our freedom in the digital age.
Key Takeaways:
- Samourai Wallet prioritizes user privacy and control over funds.
- The FBI raid was a shocking and aggressive response to a tech startup.
- Keonne faced serious charges without any prior criminal history.
- The legal system pressured him into a plea deal despite his innocence.
- Public statements on social media were used against him in court.
- The indictment was based on misinterpretations of his actions and intent.
- Keonne’s case highlights the challenges of privacy in the cryptocurrency space.
- The financial burden of legal fees was overwhelming for Keonne and his family.
- Home confinement significantly impacted Keonne’s quality of life.
- The case raises important questions about free speech and innovation in technology.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Free Speech and Innovation
02:41 Building Samurai Wallet: A Focus on Privacy
05:13 The FBI Raid: A Shocking Turn of Events
08:05 The Arrest: Confusion and Fear
10:45 Understanding the Charges: Conspiracy and Tweets
13:24 The Legal Battle: Navigating the System
16:04 The Impact of Social Media on Legal Proceedings
18:59 The Bail Conditions: A Million Dollar Bond
21:44 Life Under Home Confinement
24:33 The Ongoing Fight for Justice
29:03 The Burden of Legal Costs
31:11 Impacts of Home Confinement
33:31 The Decision to Take a Plea Deal
38:22 The Brady Violation and Its Implications
43:05 Sentencing and Aftermath
56:51 Community Support and Call to Action
This story is brought to you by @LABNetwork21.
Thank you to @Puncher522 ,@bobvankirk, @BTCsessions, @EricVStacks and countless other bitcoiners for already stepping up.