A failed project that generated just $100 led to securing our first $4,317/m client at https://t.co/zOVSKMNeN8
This is one of 6 design-related projects I started in 2023. How many "complimentary small bets" are you building in 2024 to build that one project!
full day of driving today.
so much unused claude usage going to waste.
i feel everything moves so fast because of ai that I'm starting to feel bad whenever i have a slower day.
luckily i got to do some api documentation with voice on my phone, i'm not completely doomed.
i'd done 3 years in the past of fullstack dev with elixir as a backend.
i love elixir so much, but have never had enough skills to build with it on my own.
this week, I've built the entire backend of https://t.co/TCE0au0T2T with elixir and hosted it on hetzner with coolify.
it works, it's beautiful, it's super fast and it's ready for tens of thousands concurrent calls from ai robots.
i fucking love building with ai.
i'd done 3 years in the past of fullstack dev with elixir as a backend.
i love elixir so much, but have never had enough skills to build with it on my own.
this week, I've built the entire backend of https://t.co/TCE0au0T2T with elixir and hosted it on hetzner with coolify.
it works, it's beautiful, it's super fast and it's ready for tens of thousands concurrent calls from ai robots.
i fucking love building with ai.
wasted few days manually testing shopify apps due to login issues with playwright.
so i asked ai to create a checklist of what needs to be checked each time. it made the list and then just started checking it itself.
now i need to find a way to automate that.
i'd stream logs to a local file and create a cron job that uses `claude -p "query"` with haiku where query includes server logs
you then ask haiku to spot any errors in logs (cheaper) and send it to another smarter agent to understand the error and fix it
similar thing with errors and features
@samuelcook yess, i stare at the wall most of the morning and try teally hard to get stuff done most of the day, but when it's finally time to go to bed i'm in a full flow mode and get the amount of shit done in 2 hours that would take me the whole day
claude code tried to rebuild my entire email infrastructure from scratch.
but I keep a second claude session open as an "architect" that knows the full plan. every time claude code commits I paste it there for a sanity check.
next step is to automate it.
last time I was building in public, people actually replied. like real thoughts and real conversations.
now, on my first post back, it's 7 out of 7 ai slop comments.
going back to building in public. missed it.
plan is simple: 25 tools, everything a solo founder needs to run a startup with AI. no team. just me and AI agents.
recording daily - the building, the shipping, the stuff that breaks.
@theandreboso@kirstycarrot that's true, but it's no different from big pharma getting people addicted to benzodiazepines and painkillers.
there's no going back from these being available, it's peoples choice to consume the "good" content.