I'm pleased to present..
ABSCANNER β³οΈ- https://t.co/U2atCmImwA
a tool which helped me find nearly every runner on abstract over the last 69 days (since I started building it π )
$PDGYSTR at $30k
$UwU at $25k
$KONA at $29.00
and countless others that were $100-300k toppers
i've been on abstract since February.. but I made more in the last 69 days (arguably the worst time to trade on abstract) than my previous 6 months.
Only thing different is that I was using the abscanner tool..
Here's how it all works π
I donβt like Dario.
I donβt like Anthropic gaslighting us.
I donβt like the fact they banned the tool that put them in 1st place..but
Like it or not.. Anthropicβs product is still the meta.
I look forward to a day when it is no longer king.. but until then I will continue building with the best tools available.
Claude forced the hand on Openclaw and it made me stop using OpenClawβ¦
Iβve tried other models.
But two things keep happening
It sends me a message after basically every ask saying API Rate limit hit, which I go and check and none of my apis are at capacity
Then it takes forever, gives me wrong info, or falls back to Claude
So i have just defaulted to using Claude code
@tolibear_ I do use embeddings 3 for memory semantic research from OpenAI and also voice to text
But it only runs me about $5-10 in API credits a month
I no longer use OC because it is just a liability and i can't afford for my agentic team to go down for the SaaS I'm currently building..
I just had Opus 4.6 reverse engineer what makes OpenClaw "good" and then built my own version of it.
Did this in February (and continue to improve it) bc of how much Anthropic was being vague about their Terms of Service.
It's not a perfect system, but from a cost perspective it is.
For reference, I currently have around 10-20 agents running 24/7 and it works pretty well for me. Might not as much for 50-100, but at least I won't get my Anthropic Subscription shut down.
I also have codex wired in for when Anthropic goes down.. but it's not the same imo.
SaaS is in for a very rude awakening
Coders are ENTITLED and LAZY π€
and they don't even realize it.. they think they deserve $250k a year job is a baseline. they are entitled to it.
in 2026
1 scrappy entrepreneur outworks 100 Devs
and we don't need a $250k salary. We put the money up and bet on ourselves.
SaaS is in for a very rude awakening
Coders are ENTITLED and LAZY π€
and they don't even realize it.. they think they deserve $250k a year job is a baseline. they are entitled to it.
in 2026
1 scrappy entrepreneur outworks 100 Devs
and we don't need a $250k salary. We put the money up and bet on ourselves.
"AskUserQuestionsTool" is fire, but so are the rest of Claude's Skills π₯
here's a cheat sheet for a few of my favorites
highly recommend trying all these out in your next cook-up π³
Give Claude Code as much of your idea as you can
End it with this: "Use the askuserquestiontool to ask as many follow ups as you need to reach clarity"
Now, it will think through what you said, look for gaps that it doesn't know then ask it to you with multiple choice
Iβm not joking and this isnβt funny. We have been trying to have a baby since last year. There are various options, not everyone is alignedβ¦ I gave Claude Code a description of the problem, it impregnated my wife in an hour.
funny thing is you've been able to do stuff like this for months and months
Opus 4.5 is nuts, but so were the previous models released in 2025
#claude built different
I've been "vibe coding" with AI for about 18 months now
prior to that I had virtually zero experience coding
(my background is in Music and SaaS Sales)
a few months ago a family hired an app development firm for a real estate application. The firm gave them a quote for the app at roughly $200k and reckoned it would take 6 months to build
I built the entire app in 4 weeks for about $1,300
it doesn't matter if there are engineers out there who are better at coding than AI is..
They will charge what they have historically made, and will justify their value until they no longer have a job.
while hustlers like me will do it for 1/50th the price and 1/5th the time
2026 lookin' bright for scrappy entreprenuers
I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become available over the last ~year and a failure to claim the boost feels decidedly like skill issue. There's a new programmable layer of abstraction to master (in addition to the usual layers below) involving agents, subagents, their prompts, contexts, memory, modes, permissions, tools, plugins, skills, hooks, MCP, LSP, slash commands, workflows, IDE integrations, and a need to build an all-encompassing mental model for strengths and pitfalls of fundamentally stochastic, fallible, unintelligible and changing entities suddenly intermingled with what used to be good old fashioned engineering. Clearly some powerful alien tool was handed around except it comes with no manual and everyone has to figure out how to hold it and operate it, while the resulting magnitude 9 earthquake is rocking the profession. Roll up your sleeves to not fall behind.
Claude code is actually as good as all the insane Silicon Valley people on your timeline are saying
It appears 80% of jobs are totally debunked and weβre just waiting for people to notice
2025 is objectively the best time to be alive β itβs just the first era where survival isnβt the main quest, so half of us forgot to pick a side quest.