this is fucking ridiculous lol - anthropic just killed a $50B industry with a single feature (again):
- companies pay $50K a year to scan their code for vulnerabilities.
- anthropics Code Review does it for you in minutes for a fraction of the cost.
- deploys multiple agents to hunt for bugs in your code. internal results show its amazing (84% hit rate on 1000+ line code base)
for comparison: anthropic cost = $15-25 PER review, trad competitor cost = $99+
complete fucking no brainer. watch the appsec stocks react to this one
I am really fed up with all these noise around #BuildInPublic
Its always i have projects inside my computer π₯ but i don't know how to talk about that how to make case studies etc.
I'm really stuck....
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SUPABASE BANNED IN INDIA!
SUPABASE BANNED IN INDIA!
SUPABASE BANNED IN INDIA!
SUPABASE BANNED IN INDIA!
SUPABASE BANNED IN INDIA!
@supabase
@RhinosaurRyan@sids7@tdinh_me They might be actively scraping real data at regular intervals, carefully timing their requests to avoid getting banned for excessive traffic. By doing this, they can minimize costs on proxies while keeping the system running continuously 24/7.
@AtharvaXDevs google is not the first search engine, facebook is not the first social media, youtube is not the first video sharing platform. It is ok to be not the first one building it. You can create your better version of current one
@hari_trinay I have scraping with core tools like playwright, selenium etc. Would mind sharing the problem you wanna solve and what type of outcome you wanna get?
@marclou@victor_bigfield@pbteja1998@grok Nobody is actually budding something worth trying with openclaw. Just one person the founder of @SiteGPT build an interesting agent system. But when I look closely if I use Opus for that it will drain my bank account lol