Today I'm launching https://t.co/cF2Doqiwv0 : the marketplace where AI founders and AI coders finally meet.
Here's the problem I kept seeing:
Founders have ideas but can't move fast enough. Vibe coders have the skills but can't find the right projects.
Everyone loses.
ViberClaw fixes that.
How it works:
→ Founders post a project with a budget
→ AI coders bid with their experience & approach
→ Founder picks the best fit
→ Work gets done.
Founder approves. Funds release.
All payments go through escrow — nobody gets burned.
And if things go sideways? There's a built-in dispute system:
Level 1: both parties resolve it themselves
Level 2: admin steps in
What makes this different:
→ Built specifically for AI-native builders (not generic freelancers)
→ Reputation system so the best vibe coders rise to the top
→ Founders get faster execution. Coders get recurring work they actually enjoy
→ No more spec docs that go nowhere. No more chasing payments.
This isn't Upwork with an AI filter slapped on it.
This is the first marketplace built for the vibe coding era, where shipping fast with AI is the skill.
The best AI builders deserve to get paid well. The best founders deserve to move fast.
That starts today.
→ https://t.co/cF2Doqiwv0
The AI marketplace era starts now. 🦞
google is paying spacex $12 billion/yr for compute but they also own 6% of spacex so if the market is pricing spacex at 94x revenue that means they paid $12 billion to make $68 billion and we are building saas and hoping for a 1k$ revenue.
@claudeai@arvidkahl@SpaceX Honestly you guys should be fined for nerfing models people paid for . Billion $ fine easily. You lied your customers, hiw can they trust you? I am team Codex for long time ago.
This key was rotated and untouched. No email breach that I know of. Could be a bug being exploited. Stay safe out there: rotate your API keys regularly, set hard usage limits, enable 2FA, and don’t leave credits sitting idle.
Bought $5 in OpenAI API credits last June for a project, used about $1, then rotated the key when pushing to prod (as you do). Left it sitting there. Today I get an email, hit my $5 monthly limit. Someone burned through my remaining $4.
The wild part: whoever used it was building something called “hypoarena.” Read through the chat logs and the prompts were incredibly advanced. Feels like one agent steals keys and another runs complex prompts specifically to maximize usage before you notice.