* https://stacknaut.com — A production-ready TypeScript + Vue + Fastify + Postgres starter kit that deploys to Hetzner with Kamal 2. Built for indie hackers who code with AI
* https://myog.social — Boost social media CTR. Auto generate Open Graph images for your website
* https://theblue.social — Bluesky tools and cross-poster
* https://codevetta.com — One-time architecture & code risk review for product owners and developers.
I didn't read everything, but I had a DM offering a gig a few weeks ago, and asked me to check out a React site/app. I cloned it and it looked dubious; replied I pass.
An inhouse orchestration tool to run coding agents. It's so useful. I used to use tmux to run my coding agents and have little scripts to help me manage the workflow so this tool lets me encode my workflows and preferences. eg. I prefer to run sessions for the same project serially, working on main, rather than in parallel like how Conductor does with the help of worktrees.
That was true. But actually, I think that's changed a few weeks ago since they introduced a API credit amount equivalent to your (eg. $100, $200) that will be used for such cases. So they don't ban you, they just bill you that allocated credit and then actual API cost.
I applied recently but seems the automated system filtered me out automatically based on location (Singapore. I'd be happy to working overlapping timezones)
I was pleasantly surprised when I read the headline a few days ago. But it's only accessible through Stripe right? I'm simultanenously very concerned about the centralized control that Stripe gains (it's not going to be just access to Cloudflare) and also amazed at how Stripe is shaping to be. It was just a payment processor.
Still Smalltalk, but Dolphin Smalltalk which runs on Windows.
It was the best Windows app development too. You can write native Windows programs and it worked even better than Visual Studio for COM and ActiveX stuff.
Technologies: TypeScript (web frontend Vue + backend Fastify+Postgres) + Swift (iOS and some macOS) + heavy coding agent use (Claude Code, Codex and Droid)
I use Cloudflare Tunnel so most of the products I build are exposed and listed there. I just add comments for those that aren't exposed (eg. browser extension dev port) to that file too. A single doc means coding agents know to look there and keep it updated too.
Doesn't using pi be against their terms of use about having to go through Claude Code cli for all Max plan usage? (I had use Droid with Max previously, it was a great combo).
Currently:
* https://stacknaut.com — A production-ready TypeScript + Vue + Fastify + Postgres starter kit that deploys to Hetzner with Kamal 2. Built for indie hackers who code with AI
* https://myog.social — Boost social media CTR. Auto generate Open Graph images for your website
* https://theblue.social — Bluesky tools and cross-poster
* https://codevetta.com — One-time architecture & code risk review for product owners and developers.
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