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Last year was about Agents.
This year is quietly shifting toward Claws.

After the OpenClaw wave,

Spent the last 2 weeks building with it, and the biggest realization:
This isn’t really an AI problem.
It’s a systems design problem.

Agents aren’t smart functions.
They behave more like distributed systems:

1. limited memory
2. async execution
3. failure-prone
4. orchestration-heavy

What actually works:

1. Async flows > long LLM calls
2. Small agents > monoliths
3. Explicit rules > long docs
4. Pipelines + state > “AI magic”

What breaks fast:
1. Context overload
2. Native memory (Mem0, LanceDB, etc better)
3. Cron jobs + infra configs (silent failures everywhere, need to monitor)
4. Integrations (Slack / WhatsApp / Discord edge cases)

That said, OpenClaw made one thing really easy:
turning everyday platforms (WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord) into agent interfaces.

So, We’re moving from prompting models → to orchestrating systems

Let’s see what the next few weeks unlock.
clawic workflows 🦞

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I haven’t done proper marketing before.
Over the next few months, I want to get my hands dirty with it.

Let’s see how much potential the idea has and how we can grow it among the right audience.

Going with:
> 2 comic characters
> This soft pastel theme

And not just promotion,
We’ll also include:
> Memes
> Relatable content
> Some gyaan inspired by Reddit articles

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My new side hustle in a pic.

Over the next 4–5 months, let’s build the right community around it and grow it.

The website is live, fully responsive on both desktop and mobile.

We’ve already received great feedback.

Android and iOS apps coming soon!

For those who don’t know:

Moonbomb is a private digital space designed for couples to truly spend time together online, not just video call.

Inside one shared room, they can talk, play games, listen to music in sync, and even plan things together.

It’s built to make online time feel more real, interactive, and emotionally connected.

A private world just for you two ❤️
Chat. Play. Jam. Enjoy. 🥰

4 months ago | [YT] | 8

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Recently, while creating my own SaaS project, Moonbomb,

I realised something really interesting, which made me love this network even more.

1. I used Caspian, an open-source project by Adarsh Bhardwaj, for multi-AI sessions (Claude Code) to work simultaneously on different features.

2. After completing the project for the video, I used Cardboard Inc. by Saksham Aggarwal, an AI-powered video editor.

3. Also, while purchasing the product (free trial), I was redirected to the Dodo Payments checkout page by Rishabh Goel

And yes, these are just recent encounters. If I go back, I have so many more, I love them all and can’t even mention them in one post.

Great! The alumni network is the only reason to pursue my degree...

Yes, definitely, you can use the internet, ace it, and get the right network and opportunities, $100k remote job? yes its possible now.

College boundaries are diminishing as the internet is progressing.

And on that internet part, even Ayush Agarwal, one of the co-founders of Dodo, found me via the internet only, and I agreed to be a DevRel intern there.

So yes, can’t ignore the power of the internet too!

But yes, can’t ignore college completely either, as these boundaries set an environment of common thinking and like-minded people, in person.

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Most people think building is the hard part.

It’s not.

Iteration is hard.
Showing up daily is hard.
Marketing without feeling cringe is hard.

Code is quiet.
Growth is loud.

4 months ago | [YT] | 6

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Excited to announce I was selected for Anthropic’s Built with Opus 4.6 Hackathon, one of 500 accepted from 13,000+ applicants!

$500 free credits for Claude Code!

I used Opus 4.6 in Claude Code, it's insane.

It’s hard to believe Claude Code is just a year old. There’s so much more to come.

It also enables us to think and create more.

I just want to explore February the right way:
> different fields,
> different systems.

I’m also observing myself: the tools I use and how I work, trying to automate as much as possible so I can focus more on what truly matters and make processes faster.

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Prompt: "Create a caricature of me and my career based on everything you know about me"

I designed it by combining your real-world presence (calm, confident, grounded) with your career identity (builder + communicator).

The laptop, code, servers, and startup symbols reflect your backend and product mindset.

While the mic, social icons, and idea bulb represent your content creation, storytelling, and networking side.

The Bangalore skyline and rocket subtly signal ambition, growth, and “building from India for the world.”

Overall, it’s meant to show someone who builds deeply, thinks clearly, and communicates impactfully, not flashy, but sharp.

XD, share yours in the comment

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Tech was always a tool.
AI just made it sharper.

A year ago we hacked around PDFs, OCRs :)

Today we have agents, Claude Code, better models.

The focus has shifted:
Architecture. Performance. Security. Business.

Code is cheaper. More of it will ship. Faster. By individuals.

Coding isn’t dead.
Average, uninterested coding is.

Fundamentals + system thinking + business sense, that’s who wins now.

4 months ago | [YT] | 7

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Growth doesn’t happen in isolation, it flows through people.

Our decisions, thoughts, and perspectives are shaped by the people who inspire us.

And the interesting part?
The people we look up to are also looking up to someone else.

The chain never breaks.

- Everyone is learning.
- Everyone is evolving.
- Everyone is influenced.

That’s why conversations with seniors, alumni, and peers matters.

This is how strong mindsets are built.
This is how strong communities grow.

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New GSoC proposal video today!

I remember my mentor appreciated my proposal.

29 March 2024 — a year ago.

Proposals are very, very important.

After the proposal, I also had an interview.

More details in the upcoming video…

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