When I set up a new Hetzner VPS first thing I do install Tailscale and once I'm in via Tailscale lock down the firewall to only accept web traffic on HTTPS 443 for Cloudflare IPs and SSH 22 for Tailscale IP
That way nobody can get in
I know I keep repeating this but it should be basics of setting up a new VPS
So basic IMHO it should be part of any VPS service to default install Tailscale and enable it so it's the only way to get in
Why?
A VPS server is just like your laptop or destop computer but now imagine if it's connected to the entire internet with 8 billion people that can access it and try hack it
You want to only have it accessible to you
And if you want to host a website on your VPS (like I do), you should only let Cloudflare access your VPS so it can stand in front and block any hack attempts
Never expose a VPS to the world wide web which realistically is the world WILD web
@dexhorthy If you have profits, you show profits.
If you don’t, you show EBITDA.
If you don’t have that, you show revenue.
If there’s no revenue, you show users.
If no users, you show app downloads.
If nothing, you show token burn.
@sabinedoering Also, mindset. Wie ich nach 3 Jahren suchen wieder purpose gefunden hab:
USA: "oh man this is so great let's build sth cool!"
AT: "Ja aber pass schon auf di auf, net dassd wieder a Burnout kriegst, goi? Also mach a bissi langsamer."
There's a dangerous romance in the design industry with process.
LoveFrom spent six months researching Ferrari's interior redesign. They delivered four books of research before a single design concept was even presented. Six months. Four books. For Ferrari, one of the most iconic brands on the planet.
And the result? It looks like it belongs in a Fiat.
This isn't a knock on LoveFrom specifically. It's a symptom of something much bigger: the industry has confused the weight of the process with the quality of the output.
Here's the trap: when you spend six months doing research and deliver four bound books to a client, everyone in the room feels smart.
The client feels validated because look at all this effort.
The agency feels justified because look at all this work.
The process becomes its own product. It starts generating its own momentum, its own gravity. And at some point, nobody can tell the difference between being thorough and actually being productive.
But the customer who sits in that Ferrari interior doesn't care about four books. They don't care about six months of ethnographic research or mood boards or "strategic frameworks". They care about one thing: does this feel like a Ferrari? Does this make me feel something?
And the answer, in this case, is a resounding no.
This is what happens when agencies sell process as a proxy for talent. Process is a safety net. It gives everyone involved permission to not worry about whether the people doing the work are actually exceptional at the craft or the right people for the job.
Because if the research was thorough, if the methodology was sound, if the strategy was airtight, then surely the output will be great, right?
Wrong. Process doesn't design anything. People do.
Process is just a tool. It is not the product. And the moment you confuse the two, you end up putting a Fiat interior into a Ferrari.
comet + claude is an insane combo for due diligence
building my saas exit deck and comet is ripping through profitwell, stripe, analytics, search console - just going site to site pulling everything i need while claude synthesizes it in real time
breaking down prosumer vs enterprise by ltv, cac, payback period
brand authority from search console
churn cohorts by segment
revenue trends
expansion revenue breakdown
the whole data room narrative basically wrote itself
would’ve paid a few grand for someone to do this. did it in an afternoon
if you’re prepping for any kind of exit or fundraise this workflow is stupid good
@dom_scholz@expo By native liquid glass do you mean something that Expo supports out of the box? How exactly did you integrate it?And re: Reanimated & Framer Motion how are you using the same interactions across both?
Sorry for all the questions, I’m just trying to understand how to recreate
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This is probably a very good way to increase the quality of code when using agents like Claude Code. It will allow them to find the best coding patterns on GitHub and use them as references.
@christianreber@adamrenklint@silentcrooner@Pitch Add AI or a grammar tool to refine my notes. Lately, I've been using it for product alignment, and it would be helpful if it could check my notes/text and suggest improved wording. Btw. great tool!