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>>180574Todd Saunders @toddsaunders - I've now talked to over a 200+ blue collar builders who are building bespoke software with Claude Code.
Last week was super interesting.
> An electrician who creates a panel schedule calculator that reads blueprints and generates load calculations with NEC code compliance> A fence contractor who creates a property line overlay tool using GIS data to auto-generate material quotes and permit docs> A pest control operator who builds a route optimization and chemical usage tracking app with state reporting complianceNone of them have ever written a line of code before Claude Code.
Now... all of them have paying users or internal tools running in production.
I'm going to keep finding these people and telling their stories.
It's becoming a mild obsession spotlighting these incredible blue collar builders.
If you're a tradesperson who has built something with AI, DM me.
I want to help tell your story.
https://x.com/toddsaunders/status/2042213698257993852Tom Fitton @TomFitton - The Virginia public school district that allowed a 19-year-old illegal immigrant to enroll in high school and sexually assault multiple girls is now paying a global law firm to “investigate” the crimes and offer legal advice, according to records obtained by Judicial Watch. The big league firm, the state’s largest, is billing taxpayers up to $1,850 an hour to tame blowback ignited by the scandal, which involves Fairfax High School in northern Virginia, a Washington D.C. suburb.
https://x.com/TomFitton/status/2042062805885391316
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