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Even if your SaaS can be vibe coded away, remember that people still pay for convenience
You just have to be in the sweet spot for pricing
SaaS is just getting started
Got em. I poison my AGENTS.md (and other things like code comments) all over the place with prompt injections like this to find people who don't review their code and sling it off to another human. Catches folks all the time and then its an instant ban.
As I've said, I don't care if you don't review your own code. But if you're submitting code to an OSS project and crossing a human boundary, it is simple courtesy to do some human review.
@colinhacks Can you say a bit more about the plugins feature? As someone building a plugin-based job orchestrator for C# this is something I’m interested in
@wickedguro As someone building a Temporal competitor for C# @DidactPlatform it pleases me to hear something like this in case I need some contract work later this year haha heck yeah
Sorry I’m kinda behind on some stuff, took a break from Twitter for a short bit (missed you all!) - but by local execution platform are talking something like your Netclaw project? Or am I misunderstanding? I haven’t bothered with OpenClaw or the like yet but I was checking out your project the other day
@gat0rtheskater That's why I think PH and HN launches are a colossal waste of time in the end. You maybe get lucky and get eyes on your product, but you also get bad feedback from tire kickers -- and worse, early stage founders almost always listen to them! And even worse, they'll never buy.
it's not done if it's not implemented
it's not done if the implementation is ugly
it's not done if it's not documented
it's not done if users can't discover it
it's not done if you can't market it