Go wishlist Origins TCG if you like the sound of a Grizzly Bear-sized badass Winnie-the-Pooh being your Commander in a digital TCG, and thank me later!
Introducing: The world's first free-2-compete TCG
The greatest competitive games like League & Counter-Strike have one thing in common: A level playing field
But pay-to-win destroys that
So we’re making Origins TCG the most accessible competitive card game ever
After two years of building my own community and product full-time, I'm open to work
Looking for a team that needs someone who attacks every day
What I can bring to your team:
- Deep fluency in AI agentic systems: not just prompting, but building and deploying autonomous marketing workflows leveraging Claude Code and Hermes, with open source models like Kimi 2.6 and GLM 5.2
- 7+ years of experience in digital marketing, community building, and content creation
- Scaled Kizuna from zero to one: built the team, built the product, and grew it to over 700K members tracked across Discord communities
- Product-focused, outcome-oriented operator. I reverse engineer from the outcome I want
- Live event production and operations, from concept to execution
- Built and scaled Wolves and my own personal brand to a combined following of over 100k across platforms
I run daily content operations and AI builds
I'm hungry to work for a company that can leverage my talents and work with a team again
If your team is looking for someone who can operate, either full time or as a contractor, my DMs are open
@paytkaleiwahea Would love to be apart of this. I'm using AI for 8 hours a day. Mostly building systems with AI, but also building AI systems for myself and for clients.
@paytkaleiwahea Really hard to see such potential stifled by platform inefficiencies...but nonetheless, this is sure to prove a necessary hurdle on your path of greatness.
(of greatness, not TO greatness - critically)
Who has experience creating an organized hierarchy of "role-based agents" using Claude Code?
What I envision is having a pseudo org chart in which the org members are directories that define their role, interconnected by a mailing system, a shared task list, and org chart.
I have a running proof of concept for a SINGLE "worker" that is instructed to write NO code, but spawn parallel Claude Code chat instances that it manages in order to execute jobs for A to Z.
The whole point of this was originally for me to stop having to micro-manage small Claude projects, but I see a much greater potential to have a well-equipped agent team that operates within a singular Claude Code subscription.
I'm going to continue working on this, myself, but I'm curious if there are existing experiments and learnings on this.
As an aside, I HAVE looked into the "Agent Teams" feature, but because it isn't in a production stage, I don't trust it at this time, nor do I feel like it accomplishes the same vision because of the limited hierarchy structure.
Spent a week in Japan with my best friends. Such an incredible culture there.
Traveling by foot and train across that country made me realize how much I love to explore and experience new places.