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Michael

@cajebo

I tinker, test, & tell stories about the creative life, naps included. You’ll find quick insights, honest humor, & real ideas you can use to spark your projects

Beigetreten Ocak 2008
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Marry Evan@marryevan999·
My Wife asked why I was smiling at 4 AM. Showed her the terminal. "What are all those green numbers?" $1,129. Made while she slept. "Doing what?" Nothing. Claude scanned 14,000 wallets, found 47 that never lose, built a bot that copies them. She watched for 10 seconds: +$3.87 captured +$6.42 captured +$12.71 captured "It just keeps going?" Every few seconds. New line. New money. "How much did you start with?" $300. Now $1,429. Eleven hours. Asleep. "What does it do?" Buys at $0.48. Sells at $0.52. Pockets $0.04. Who wins doesn't matter. "That's legal?" Citadel does this on NYSE daily. 400 engineers. I have one screen. She looked at the P&L curve. Never dips. Just climbs. "Can you make me one?" Setting hers up now. She still doesn't get how it works. The bot doesn't care. You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day. Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word 'Claude' 2. Like and Retweet this post 3. Follow me @marryevan999 (so i can DM you)
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Michael@cajebo·
SHEET this looks to be THE reason to work with n8n (what is the general consensus on phonetic pronunciation of n8n? 😎 )
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Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Contact sheet prompting is the hottest AI video technique right now 🤯 One image in → 6 consistent frames out → cinematic video ads in minutes. But everyone's doing it manually. I automated the entire workflow in n8n + Airtable. Here's why contact sheet prompting is blowing up: You give AI one reference image, and it generates a grid of consistent shots — same face, same outfit, different angles. Instant storyboarding, full creative control, no photoshoots. The problem? It's super tedious: → Write the prompt manually → Generate the contact sheet → Crop each frame by hand → Feed frames into a video model one by one → Repeat for every product This n8n automation handles all of it: → Upload character image + product image → AI analyzes both and writes the contact sheet prompt → Nano Banana Pro generates a 6-frame grid → System extracts each frame automatically → Kling 2.5 generates smooth transitions between frames → You get 5 video clips ready to stitch Approval checkpoints at every stage, no surprises. What lands in your Airtable: → AI-generated creative prompt → Core hero image (model + product) → 6-frame contact sheet → 5 cinematic video clips → Full control before each generation step Contact sheet prompting on autopilot. I filmed a 20 minute Loom video showing you exactly how I set it up. Want the Loom + the complete n8n workflow + Airtable base? > Comment "SHEET" > Like this post And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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annie@ohhanxiety·
Only for genius 😆
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beech@beechinour·
i use one tool that gets me 5x better results from veo 3.1 and hailuo 2.3... if you're not effectively prompting camera motion, you're using these models at 50% capacity casual direction like "zoom in" or "circle around" doesn't work, video models need actual cinematography language: - [truck left, pan right, tracking shot] - [push in, pedestal up] - [dolly back, tilt down] so i built a claude skill that translates for you you describe what you want -> it converts to proper film terminology -> AI executes it way better this was initially made for my team, but i'm sharing it with you guys... reply "angles" + RT and i'll send it over (must be following so i can dm)
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annie@ohhanxiety·
SO FAR NO ONE HAS FOUND THE WORD IN THE BOX
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Michael@cajebo·
If you’re starting out too, maybe it’ll help you skip a few stumbles. 👉 [Substack Mastery Starter Pack]
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Michael@cajebo·
Still pretty new to Substack. But I’ve been slowly piecing together what helps me actually use it — not overthink it. Those notes turned into a short guide I’m calling the Substack Mastery Starter Pack. 🧭
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Michael@cajebo·
@j_sushie You made productivity too fun, Jeff. 😄 Sent you a short email re: Workspace Academy—mind giving it a look when you can?
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