Best career advice I ever got?
Never point at a problem unless you’re ready to work on a solution.
Anyone can say:
“This isn’t working.”
“We need to fix this.”
“That’s broken.”
But that’s not value.
That’s commentary.
Real value sounds like:
“This is broken. Here’s one way
Just switched back to Claude from ChatGPT. So much improvement! I really love the learning mode. It's like the antidote to AI brain rot because the responses actually force me to use my brain again.
Beberapa bulan terakhir iseng pitching ke investor (walaupun lagi ga butuh duit). Penasaran nama seorang Gogo bisa jadi brp duit
Terus kenyataannya: nama Gogo nilainya $0. Ga bisa fundraise. Soalnya bikin startupnya untuk market Indonesia
Daku bikin AI Agent, modelnya kaya SaaS
For the over-engineers who need to hear this, Dropbox got to several hundred million users before needing to shard the User db... and then went to two shards.
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
New chapter unlocked. Going back to IC life and I couldn't be more excited. Less meetings, more making. Being an IC in the AI era? It's like having superpowers. Let's build!
This is the sickest Commslayer feature we've launched: run your support directly from Claude
Analyze tickets and ad comments. Manage the AI agent. Publish help articles. Pull reports. Create automations. Everything
Demo:
Type ! followed by your bash command to run it instantly without leaving Claude Code.
The output is injected in the context window.
Saves you tokens, time, and keeps you in the flow.