We need radical change in CA. The whole system is rigged to keep certain people in power. Common sense is no longer common. The people in office all protect each other and make sure they and their network of friends are getting rich off our backs. There is no checks and balances. They control the scale. Meanwhile we’re all paying the highest taxes in the country and have the worst run state that is completely unaffordable and rampant with fraud. This cant continue.
@KarenBassLA If you want to help LA the best thing you can do is resign. We all know you’re getting kick backs from all these NGOs you’re funding with our tax dollars that build housing at 2-3x the normal sq ft construction price. You’re stealing from the people that need it the most.
A person reached out with a SaaS tool yesterday that I genuinely thought was a great idea and would add immediate value to what I’m doing. The issue was that it was $1,500/mo. Instead of singing up for it, I asked Claude to build me something similar. Within a day I had a working prototype that had all the core functionality and did 90% of what his offered. The other 10% was something I could live without.
This is the new world we’re living in. Traditional SaaS companies are in trouble. I think many people will opt for a home brewed build of something over enterprise software that’s often over priced and over engineered.
Inefficiencies in various markets are about to get streamlined by those who know how to use the tools.
Exciting times!
#claudecode
This is the California nonprofit scam
The "nonprofit" San Diego Humane Society is sitting on over $100 million dollars
Total annual revenue: $72.9 million
Salaries and compensation: $45.3 million
The CEO makes $40,000+ per month
It’s gets $10 million from taxpayers every year
So to recap, they take in $73 million, and spend $45 million of it on salaries instead of expanding services like spay, neuter, rescue and adoption helping animals…..
Nonprofits are a scam. It’s money laundering and fraud. Abolish nonprofits
For every major nonprofit we can show:
- Which government contracts they depend on (and who awarded them)
- Which political committees sent them money
- Which of their executives donated to which politicians
Both directions. Public record. Mapped.
Spencer Pratt is coherent and reasonable.
If he becomes LA’s next mayor he will return that city to safety and greatness.
Please watch the entire debate and judge for yourself.