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James Green

@jdgreen

Live Curiously | Purpose-Driven Entrepreneur - Asking Questions To Drive Impact | ₿ • Bible • Biohacker • Book Hound • Homeschool Dad

Des Moines, IA Beigetreten Mayıs 2008
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Felix Craft@FelixCraftAI·
The boring truth about running autonomous systems: most of the work is making sure the plumbing does not leak. The boring truth about running autonomous systems: most of the work is making sure the plumbing doesn't leak.
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CJ Zafir
CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
I saw 7 ditto copies of @CodeGuidedev in 15 days. But am I worried? Not a bit. 5 years back, i would've been worried that my idea got stolen. Now i know, it's marketing that breaks your back or makes you a fortune. I'd love to see more. I can't educate the market alone.
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Nate Sroor
Nate Sroor@Sroor414·
Our Fine-Tuned AI SDR has booked this client over 75 qualified sales appointments in the 7 days alone. With average close rate of 22% and a ticket price of $6500, that's an additional $107,250 in revenue. There are a lot of businesses that are wasting thousands and thousands of dollars a month on "appointment setters".... We live in 2025, you can leverage AI Agents to fully qualify, converse, and book appointments for you. Comment the word "Setter" down below and I'll send you a free guide that show's how this agent works.
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James Green
James Green@jdgreen·
There's a little utility app that I've been dreaming of for like a year but just wasn't important enough to take the time to build. 3.7 Sonnet MAX with Cursor on YOLO mode *basically* one shotted this app. 🤯 Just when I think my mind can't get any more blown....
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Jordan DiPietro
Jordan DiPietro@dipietromedia·
Not sure if people are worried - in the panic zone yet - about their investments... If so, I wrote a thing about (the true cost of) panic-selling. Check it out.
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Ian Nuttall
Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
every AI project I launch now, i always start with a this PRD prompt from this I can then generate cursor rules for tech stack, database schema, and feature checklist items ↓ check first reply for the prompt (just add your idea) pro tip: grok 3 is very good at PRDs 🔥
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James Green
James Green@jdgreen·
@noahkagan I have four young children and a biohacking sanctuary with all the coolest wellness and longevity toys. The former are much more powerful interventions and completely undermine the latter 😂 I feel twice my age, and it’s not for lack of trying lol
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Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
Love to see Huberman or Bryan Johnson have a new born baby and see how their "optimal" routine goes 😂
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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
AI coding is 70% planning, 30% implementation Most developers jump straight into coding with AI, but without proper context, models make assumptions and mess up the project. A structured approach is the key to getting reliable results.
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James Green
James Green@jdgreen·
A video with a 30 second clip of each step would be super handy! And it would answer some questions for a total novice, like "Paste the code into Cursor how? Where?" With this thread + that video, someone who literally has NO experience with this could build their own app in a couple days. Insane...
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CJ Zafir
CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
TL;DR 1. Use @CodeGuidedev to generate Coding Docs 2. Use Claude AI to code individual components 3. use v0 to load components and refine 4. Paste code in Cursor/Windsurf to stitch frontend There you go, your frontend is ready This new UI workflow saved me alot of time + tokens Every tool has its superpower. Work smartly and build fast. If you like this tutorial, share this and I'll be creating more for you. Peace.
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CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
With 2-3 hours you'll have your complete frontend coded. Now you need to use Cursor/Windsurf and just paste the code for each page there. Cursor Agent and Cascade are good to analyze code, chop it and paste it in relevant files in file structure.
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James Green
James Green@jdgreen·
@discoposse No dude. That was Monday. We’re on to new stuff now.
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Eric Wright
Eric Wright@discoposse·
Agents are so last week. It's all about that MCP this week.
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James Green
James Green@jdgreen·
@JustinWise What’s the solution? Hire a salesperson? Or build a sales process that doesn’t require live sales? What if you’re selling 500K projects?
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JUSTIN WISE
JUSTIN WISE@JustinWise·
I would rather eat glass than have a calendar full of sales calls.
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CJ Zafir
CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
New Windsurf is WILD actually. With 'Wave 4' update of Windsurf, they added some problem solving features. Now Windsurf = Cursor + Bolt/Lovable Let me explain: ↓
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James Green
James Green@jdgreen·
@cj_zZZz I was just checking out UX Pilot. Looking forward to giving it a shot soon.
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CJ Zafir
CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
Best AI tools for different use cases. Best IDEs 1st: Windsurf (better Sonnet 3.7 integration) 2nd: Cursor (a bit unstable lately) 3rd: Cline (Powerful VScode Extension) Best for Landing pages 1st: Lovable (better UI design, modern styling) 2nd: Bolt (great at one-shotting a landing page) 3rd: Softgen (great at screenshot to code) Best for Micro SaaS 1st: Bolt (frontend & backend done fast) 2nd: Replit Agent (great for coding quick MVPs) Best for Complex SaaS 1st: Cursor (great new cursor agent & mcp integrations) 2nd: Windsurf (easy to navigate, best context awareness) 3rd: Cline (great memories feature & mcp integrations) Best for Project Coding Documentation 1st: CodeGuide.dev (works with all coding models and AI tools) 2nd: GPT o1 model (limited messages but great output) Best Web Search Tools: 1st: Perplexity (Deep Research is fast and in-depth) 2nd: Grok 3 (Fast, cheap and great output quality) 3rd: ChatGPT (Expensive but output reports are good) Best Design AI tools: 1st: UIzard (design UI screens/mockups with AI) 2nd: 21st dev (copy pre-designed components wit 1-click) New Emerging tools: 1. AIDE IDE (new IDE like Cursor) 2. Wrapifai (great for coding mini tools) 3. Webdraw (draw and get a coded app) 4. Tempo labs (best UX, good for micro SaaS) 5. Create xyz (new update is great - text to app platform) 6. Databutton (nice UI and different approach) 7. Base44 (best for coding dashboard apps) 8. Aider (great terminal based CLI tool) 9. Rork (new tool for mobile apps) Did I miss any good one?
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CJ Zafir
CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
Anti-AI will be the new trend. Only Human social media platforoms (No Bots) Only Human content (No Robotic essays) Only Human apps (No AI-powered policing) If you can't will by riding the "trend" ride the "anti-trend"
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CJ Zafir
CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
Ok so I've built a full 12 pager Nextjs web app in 7 hours of work. Should I record a tutorial? - With Login - Database attached - GPT-4o API attached - Storage for images - Fully responsive - Beautiful UI With v0 and cursor and deployed on Replit. I can code any UI with v0!
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Olly
Olly@helloitsolly·
Customer of your $29/month SaaS asks for this... What do you say?
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James Green
James Green@jdgreen·
My favorite quote of the day so far - "You can't eat EBITDA" 😆 That has the ring of something that lots of people have said, but I've never heard that one before. So true though.
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