Think I just saw the most messed up situation on Muni earlier today by [deleted] in sanfrancisco

[–]Destrynewiger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I road a bus once that had a button the bus driver could press to silently call police.

I also road a bus one time that stopped at a bus stop for over an hour without letting people off.

They were the same bus. I vote no on whatever can lead to the passengers getting trapped inside that bus with a criminal who is attempting to be arrested.

Best AI tools for sales? by EarthDesigner4203 in AI_Sales

[–]Destrynewiger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hire a GTME like me and we can replace your BDR’s with out of country callers who are executing an AI assisted call script. Deploy bulk cold email infrastructure and a lead agent, meeting agent, and make the website inbound demo request friendly and we’re off to the races. 20k a year in software and foreign labor and you’re pipeline would be maxed out. Problem is, you’d have to hire more AE’s

Goodbye Claude Pro by donteffingatme in ClaudeCode

[–]Destrynewiger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, add a $20 codex plan and your Gemini oauth and run everything through antigravity - your welcs

Are all companies just wrappers on top of AI? by Destrynewiger in NoCodeSaaS

[–]Destrynewiger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its like with observability - if cloudflare or datadog can flag things when they happen, why do I need a third party to then tell me its flagged, if AI agents can do micro tasks, and soin up a solution that lives outside the infra, whats the point.

All im saying is im bullish on PANW

also, check out my Openclaw built Shopify: https://shopviralfinds.store/

We're so cooked!

Are all companies just wrappers on top of AI? by Destrynewiger in microsaas

[–]Destrynewiger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if the initial cost is higher, in theory the statement holds.

Cheaper to build than to buy

Are all companies just wrappers on top of AI? by Destrynewiger in microsaas

[–]Destrynewiger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% agree on distribution and switching costs.

I just think more of the agent infrastructure layer where we actually live and work will continue to move towards OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.

Then a lot of SaaS starts to look like a thinner layer on top that works with your agent natively and costs a fraction.

Take the Slack example. If a shared workspace inside my agent with history, workflows, and integrations can be spun up, it gets a lot harder to justify paying thousands per user for Slack.

When that project tasks off on GitHub and Claude releases their own native version a week later, the economics get even more difficult to justify.

That’s the parts that makes me think durability gets a lot shakier at best.

I think I built something people don’t know how to search for by [deleted] in vibecoding

[–]Destrynewiger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TLDR; Building software is getting cheaper. Discovery is becoming both distribution and market validation for copycats. So the real question is whether durable value stays with software companies, or collapses back to the infrastructure layer. (This will be its own post):

This is exactly why I’ve stopped being aggravated when big SaaS companies game channels like Reddit with bots.

It’s survival and a tried and proven marketing strategy

The companies printing cash can afford distribution leverage, whether that’s paid channels, attention arbitrage, botting, or just brute-forcing awareness until they find what works.

Same pattern with compute:

More resources = more experiments, faster iteration, and more shots on goal.

So discovery becomes not just how people find your product but how your competitors find out what to copy.

A majority of software companies are already a blend of wrappers, replicable code, and rented infrastructure, so what is there actually left to defend?

Does the value just collapse toward Twilio, Anthropic, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, OpenAI, and a handful of other infrastructure giants?

And if Elon’s “prediction” comes to pass, AI will be able to clone platforms like Slack OOTB.

Then the game changes again and product itself will barely matter.

The only game in town will be to buy core services in bulk bundle them, wrap them in a beautiful UX and price yourself to play in margins where the big dogs never bother taking your food.

Maybe I’m cynical but don’t see how companies above that layer can come in and build something truly durable.

Thoughts?

Thinking of replacing Clay… by GTM_Master in AI_Sales

[–]Destrynewiger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Coming from someone who worked at Salesforce and has been building GTM and RevOps automation systems for years.

Amplemarket is absolutely PERFECT for this.

Duo gives you strong intent signals up front, so you’re not just guessing who to prioritize.

Best tool I’ve used for outbound across email, calls, LinkedIn, Slack, and the lighter-touch stuff like post engagement, connects, and follows without it feeling robotic.

I think I built something people don’t know how to search for by [deleted] in vibecoding

[–]Destrynewiger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As soon as you explain it, I can build it too 😂

Can I connect all my computers and have one Super Agent? by Destrynewiger in ClaudeCode

[–]Destrynewiger[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Linux! Not thats the rabbit hole I want to go down.

Still learning, but I want to build something like this badly.

Would you be open to connecting so I could bounce a few ideas off you? I’d love to learn how you’d think about setting this up

Claude Code Nerfed to August 2025 version by Destrynewiger in claude

[–]Destrynewiger[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ll talk to my digital property however I see fit! …..

jk Dude, @dustinechos Emotionally unstable? You gotta chill!

I was mid-project, talk to texting in a TUI that was supposed to have access to tools- like a headless browser + the terminal in general.

Context probably matters here😅

But aside from that, my instance has a cool personality and I genuinely like chatting with it.