This isn't a 2030 problem. Your competitors' customers are asking AI today.
The businesses that move first own the answer.
I help businesses become the one AI recommends β https://t.co/qCu9N8GBEf
This has a name: GEO β Generative Engine Optimization.
Making AI understand, trust, and recommend your business.
Most companies have never heard of it. That's the opening.
@thebadassdev Yeah I think especially Reddit is really strict with there rules for posts! It takes sometime to warm up your account and get real results off it.
Launch-day reality check:
Both my Reddit posts got auto-removed. New account + a promo link = instant
AutoMod nuke.
Relearned the hard way: on a cold account you earn the right to link by being
useful first. Pulling the links, commenting for real, trying again.
Building in public means posting the Ls too.
If you want to ship your first thing this weekend: β Get Claude Pro β Install Claude Code β Describe what you want in plain English β Reply here when you ship it I'll repost the best ones
Claude Opus 4.8 just dropped, built specifically for long-running agent workflows and coding tasks. This tool is getting faster and sharper every 90 days. The gap between builders and non-builders is widening in real time.
Most people's CLAUDE.md is too long.
It's not documentation β it's a budget. Every line costs context on every
single turn. Mine is mostly rules + pointers to files. The agent got better
when I cut it, not worse.
5/ "Confirm before anything irreversible: git push, deleting files, sending messages."
This is the line that makes delegation safe enough to stop watching.
That's the list. What's the one line in your CLAUDE.md you'd never delete?
4/ "Active projects + detailed rules live in /memory β read them first."
A pointer, not a paragraph. Keeps CLAUDE.md short.
The detail loads on demand instead of eating context every turn.