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This is what @elonmusk childhood looked like.
I spent over $10,000 on Seedance 2.0 in the past few weeks...
i decided to create a guide with EVERYTHING i know about this model:
- workflows
- prompts
- how to get the best outputs
RT + reply "ELON" and i'll send it for free (must be following so i can dm)
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Seedance 2.0 is now in HeyGen
Everyone's using Seedance to generate cinematic video with any character. We just made that character you.
Introducing Avatar Shots - your likeness, consistent across scenes. Dynamic motion. Multiple avatars in the same shot.
Same face. Way more range.
Only available through business email verification for all regions except US and Japan.
RT + comment "SEEDANCE" for 100 HeyGen credits (must follow)
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higgsfield soul 2.0 is the most realistic static image model in 2026, and almost nobody is using it for authority ads.
it literally generates "behind the scenes" shots that look completely real.
just use the soul model presets for premium conviction framing.
because it pairs perfectly with long-form direct response copy to instill belief like "this is the unfair advantage you've been missing."
and i'll never understand people who say "statics are dead"
soul images combined with trust signals convert 3-5x better than generic stock photos.
since they create authenticity that polished production cannot replicate.
what's also worth doing is to retarget with personalized "your future if you ignore this" visuals that feel custom-made for each viewer's situation.
also have regret psychology delivered through realistic imagery.
anyone ignoring this is genuinely chasing video trends without any strategy.
don't overthink it, the algorithm rewards authenticity…
even when it's AI-generated.
- zack
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Gemini CLI with Gemini 3.1 Pro is one of the worst vibe coding tools on the market.
The model itself is a solid baseline.
#1 on BridgeBench Hallucination.
Decent coding intelligence.
But the tooling around it is terrible.
Crashes mid-session. Loses context.
Can't complete multi-file tasks reliably.
I cancelled my $250/month Google AI Ultra plan for a reason.
Google has a competitive model wrapped in unusable infrastructure.
Claude Code with Claude Opus 4.6 and Codex with GPT 5.4 are years ahead on developer experience.
Who else is having problems with Gemini CLI?

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REPEAT AFTER ME
Reddit comment count is a ranking factor RIGHT NOW
There's a method where you can generate 50 Reddit comments for $0.50 a pop
THE SOP
1. Own a subreddit in your niche
2. Export top posts from related subs
3. Rewrite and post with your mod account
4. Generate 50 comments with one click
5. Approve them as mod
6. Watch your posts rank
NO ONE is doing this at scale (BESIDES THE VPN COMPANIES)
Comment "REDDIT" + like this post and I'll DM you the method (must be following)

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i built a system to create this high-budget music video in <2hrs
it costs me $200, i don't need a crew or a studio
i'm giving you the complete workflow for free:
- full production breakdown
- kling motion control workflow
- how to use Suno to record the song
and every single prompt i used
RT + reply "VIDEO" and i'll send it to you (must be following so i can dm)
Amir D@starks_arq
We flew to Africa to film a music video with a couple. Only thing… we didn’t actually fly to Africa
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Clay’s new pricing is probably my fault. We were paying $314 a month, but using (based on their new model) $214,087.50 worth of Clay a WEEK. Here’s the story:
A year ago Clay's head of product hopped on a call with me.
I told him we were hitting their platform 17.3 million times per week.
Almost all custom events (i.e. HTTPs)
I remember his response being something close to "Holy shit, I think you are the largest user of Clay"
I said yeah that doesn't surprise me.
But then it also came up that we were only paying $3,769 a year.
We talked about HTTPs, custom integrations, how we were basically using Clay as a giant API orchestration layer.
I knew his wheels were turning.
If you saw my last post, you know we eventually replaced Clay entirely with a $200/mo Claude Code subscription. 272,000 leads per second vs Clay's 27 hours for the same volume.
But before we left, we were the perfect case study for why Clay's old pricing was broken.
$314/mo for 17.3 million weekly, for what they now call ‘actions’.
Run the math. We were paying $0.00001815 per action.
Clay announced their new pricing structure. They split everything into Data Credits and ‘Actions.’
Actions are HTTPs, custom integrations, API calls. The exact things we were doing 17.3 million times a week.
The new price per action credit works out to about 1.24 cents each. A 681% price increase for us
I know you might say, "But Clay is letting people stay on the old pricing if they want," and I hear you
but
I also don't know how it makes me feel that someone brand new would have to pay $856,350 per month to get the same advantages I had when I was starting out only 3 years ago.
I'm not saying that one call caused the entire restructuring.
But I am saying their head of product learned that day that someone was running 17 million HTTPs a week for the price of a nice dinner.
And now every HTTP costs 1.24 cents.
anyways
For the last year, we've been trying to figure out how to get off of our dependency on Clay.
That was until Cursor / Claude Code / Codex came out
My VP of Growth, @James, who doesnt know how to write a single line of code, touched Claude Code for the first time
And three weeks later he replaced Clay for us
We could process 272k rows per second now for the cost of a Claude Code sub
My last post was about that system
Then after that post, Clay announces new pricing that specifically monetizes the exact thing we were doing at a massive scale.
Coincidence? Maybe.
But
I may owe everyone using Clay an apology
If your Clay bill just went up, you can probably blame me for that one. Sorry!
I put together a system blueprint of what I did to replace Clay for myself -- every tool, the tech stack, a Clay vs custom comparison, and a 6-step playbook for building your own. Plus a video walkthrough where I show you the live system and how each tool actually works.
Reply CODE below and I'll DM it to you.
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@bridgemindai Had the same issue yesterday even with error responses. Tokens were burnt but response was an error and still the limit was hit
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Don't make videos — program them.
Introducing Renoise = Claude Code + Seedance 2.0.
Scale your video ad production 100x. One product photo → hundreds of finished creatives.👇
renoise.ai
#Renoise #RenoiseAI #CreateWithRenoise #Seedance2
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In less than a year, we managed to get more than 13M organic views on Reddit.
It brought over 100,000 people to our website without spending a cent.
We put together a Reddit Strategy Playbook that gets me 1M+ organic impressions/month… and makes my posts show up consistently inside AI outputs (ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.).
Here’s what’s inside the playbook:
😈 How We grow my SAAS gojiberryAI with Reddit
🔥 The 3+1 post formats that always go viral
🚫 How to get traffic from 100 subs → without getting banned
🔎 Our Reddit SEO method to rank in AI-generated answers
⚡ The automation flows we use to convert views into demos
🏴☠️ A little bonus just for you
Want the full 1M Views/Month Reddit Strategy (100% Organic)?
Here’s how to get it:
✅ Repost this post
✅ Comment “REDDIT”
I’ll send it straight to you.

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The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027.
The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first.
So my team built a 48-page beginner's guide that does it for you.
Inside:
— The exact prompts to hand it on day one
— Plain English setup for Mac and Windows
— How to secure it so it doesn't burn your business down
— 42 copy-paste workflows across sales, marketing, ops, and finance
Your competitors are sleeping on this.
Comment OPENCLAW and I'll send it.
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod
"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.
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