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Daniel Post

@danielpost

WordPress developer, building Better Loop: betterloopwp.com

Previously @automattic. Personal site: danielpost.com

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I haven’t felt this locked in for a long time. With Claude and Conductor I’m shipping faster than ever, and I’m working on something I truly believe in.

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Realized I was missing a small but important detail when using Tibbie: a media dropzone. Easy enough to add but so much nicer to use. (and yes, of course I dragged this video into Tibbie to test)

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AI is so fun for quickly trying out things. I wanted to see what ingesting visitor events might look like, so I had it analyze some open-source analytics platforms, and now setting up a pipeline to write it to Tinybird automatically.

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Introducing Contra Payments. The first payments platform that lets you sell to AI Agents. RT + Comment “Contra” and I’ll send you 100 products AI agents are looking for.

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Using Laravel's MCP package to quickly spin up an MCP for Tibbie. That'll be so nice to use, I might not even need my UI anymore.

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With a Tibbie MCP, I'm also making it much easier for people to post AI-generated content. it's kind of a fine line and I'm not sure how to handle it to be honest. I think AI is here to stay and I'm trying to think of ways to make it an actual assistant for everyone, not a

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signed up for datafast and it's pretty slick so far. also makes me feel a bit better about building something in one of the busiest niches out there, there's always a unique angle that might resonate with people.

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in some ways it is truly insane how quickly coding has changed. just made three separate plans with Claude. went back and forth, approved them, took my dog for a walk, and came back to three (good!) implementations ready to review

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I'm biased, but I find this hard to believe. Using a tool does not mean content isn't written by a human. API usage might be used as an indicator for human-created content, but as part of a broader set of checks. Definitely a tough one to solve.

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> Then there's the distance that can creep in between you and the codebase if you start getting apathetic. I think it's pretty common at this point to make even small changes by prompting the models. It's less friction than finding the relevant code and making the change

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This is a very apt thing I have noticed a certain malaise i am seeing. it honestly reminds me a lot of 2021 neovim config andies. You can build anything, just some time and some prompts and you got your fully custom piece of tech for exactly what you want!! but wait, here is

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I honestly have no idea how AI will end up shaping our lives in the long-term. Hopefully in the best way possible. One thing I do know is that I've never had more fun building software than I am having now.

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It’s somewhat sudden but I think this will actually have a great positive effect. Replies were becoming pretty much useless with all the spam.