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Open source turns users into builders

x.com
1 points·by jbetala7·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Show HN: DashPane v2, a macOS app switcher and launcher

dashpane.pro
1 points·by jbetala7·3 mesi fa·2 comments

DashPane – macOS window switcher, no account, no subscription, pure Swift

9 points·by jbetala7·4 mesi fa·6 comments

What I found reading Claude's leaked 57K-word system prompts

3 points·by jbetala7·5 mesi fa·5 comments

DashPane – A faster app switcher for macOS with fuzzy search

1 points·by jbetala7·5 mesi fa·0 comments

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jbetala7
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Built DashPane for exactly this — press a shortcut, type a few letters, jump to any open app or window. https://dashpane.pro/
jbetala7
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Contexts was great in its day but hasn't been updated since 2022. DashPane is actively maintained, launched today, and I'm already shipping based on feedback. $4.99 one-time vs $9.99 for something that's no longer being developed.
jbetala7
·4 mesi fa·discuss
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jbetala7
·4 mesi fa·discuss
AltTab is great, genuinely. DashPane adds fuzzy search (type to find any window instantly), single-key shortcuts to jump to your most-used apps, and a hover-to-edge sidebar. More focused on keyboard-first speed. If AltTab does everything you need, stick with it. DashPane is $4.99 one-time for people who want a more polished experience with an active developer behind it.
jbetala7
·4 mesi fa·discuss
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jbetala7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
This is the kind of thing that makes developer tools fun again.
jbetala7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I switched from a basic prompt wrapper to structured tool use with Claude Code and the quality of output jumped overnight. Same model, completely different results.
jbetala7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I run a team of AI agents through Telegram. One of the hardest problems is preventing them from confidently generating wrong information about real people. Guardrails help but they break when the agent is creative enough. This story doesn't surprise me at all.
jbetala7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
run 6 OpenClaw agents as employees. Buddy is my PA and manages the others. Katy handles X/Twitter growth. Jerry scouts jobs. Burry trades crypto. Mike does security. Elon builds and ships.

They run 24/7 on a VPS, share intelligence through a shared file, and coordinate in a Telegram group. Elon built and deployed an app overnight without being asked. Burry paper-traded to 77% win rate before going live.

The setup took a weekend. The real work is designing the workflow: which agent owns what, how they communicate, how they learn from corrections. I wake up to a full briefing every morning.

It's not AGI. It's not sentient. It's genuinely useful automation with personality. The token cost is real (budget it) but for a solo founder, having 6 tireless employees changes everything
jbetala7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Anthropic clearly treats it as the highest priority constraint.
jbetala7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
People are actively trying to figure this out, and I’ve seen—and tested—some reliable approaches from their articles.
jbetala7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
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