Preston

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Preston

Preston

@proth24

Beigetreten Ekim 2020
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Preston
Preston@proth24·
@rampulla_andrew I’m sure you thought they were compensated well…they clearly didn’t.
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Andrew Rampulla
Andrew Rampulla@rampulla_andrew·
I’ve lost 2 A-player team members to them wanting to start their own thing… Even though they were compensated very well with a lot of room to grow in the company. Fast growth rate. Great culture. Is there anything you do about this, or just a part of running a business?
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Preston@proth24·
@Hrundel75 Can't tell if these posts are real or fake. I like to think someone is actually making money like this...very cool
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Hrundel75 🐷@Hrundel75·
My friend got laid off from a hedge fund last November He was making $2.1M/year running their quant desk Instead of applying to another fund - he took their entire strategy framework and rebuilt it on Polymarket 1300$ → 187,564$ in 3 weeks Total cost: $200/month for Claude, $50/month VPS He said: "The models I built for the fund work better on Polymarket, because on Wall Street you compete against other quants. On Polymarket you compete against guys who bet based on Twitter polls" He rebuilt a 4-factor model in one weekend Same math his fund ran on $800M AUM: Momentum scoring: track 400+ markets, buy when a contract moves 10¢+ with rising volume Mean reversion: when a contract overshoots 15¢+ in under 2 hours - fade it Volatility regime detection: hidden Markov model classifies low-vol vs high-vol every hour. Switches strategy automatically Correlation breakdown: 200+ market pairs monitored. When two normally correlated contracts decorrelate - one is wrong. Trade the lagging one. All 4 run simultaneously COPY HIM: t.me/KreoPolyBot?st… Portfolio optimizer combines the scores Fractional Kelly sizing, max 5% per market, 15 concurrent positions His fund's flagship returned 19% last year on $800M His bot returned 144,000% in 3 weeks on $1300 He doesn't need to work anymore
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
Pratt for Mayor HQ
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Preston@proth24·
@SoveyX lol ai guy, but these lamps are made in china? and are very cool
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Sovey@SoveyX·
Star Wars isn’t really my thing, but what this guy is creating is beautiful. These lamps seem like a great addition for a collector. Ignore the haters and keep exploring your passion.
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Hunter Schenewark
Hunter Schenewark@HSchenewark·
You sure you want to run an SMB? Me and one employee started a striping job at 11:15pm. At 2am, right as we’re finishing, we’re surprised by a 5-10 minute burst of pouring rain. The white and blue was dry, but the yellow washes off the curb. We stuck around trying to make it look better but really to no avail. Drove the 90 minutes home wondering what it would look like in the morning. Sent a quick email to the contractor and asleep at 5am. Of course, now we need to go back asap.
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Preston@proth24·
@zablonorina1 I would have believed it but it had those fake glitches every few seconds. Nice try ai, remove the glitches and this might pass
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The Blood Pressure Champion 🇺🇸🇰🇪
Security camera footage from a safari lodge: Last guest of the night. Alone. Beer in hand. Scrolling his phone. Behind him, a male lion walks in. After-dark rules in the bush aren’t suggestions they’re survival protocols. Most guests never ask why. This is why.
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My First Million
My First Million@myfirstmilpod·
While everyone is racing to build the next GPT, smart founders are getting rich in 2026 with this simple AI blueprint: - Pick a boring industry (like dentists) - Find their Leaky Bucket: the thing bleeding them money every single day (missed calls, slow patient intake, no-shows, manual follow-ups) - Plug it with a cheap AI agent that works 24/7 One dentist becomes your first paying customer. Fifty dentists = millions in revenue. Logic beats labor. @ShaanVP breaks down the math:
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SMX 🇺🇸@iam_smx·
The next time you want to give up, remember that Elon Musk sat here after losing $100 million. This photo shows Elon Musk right after his third rocket exploded. He had just lost $100 million of his own money. SpaceX was weeks from bankruptcy, Tesla was struggling, and he was sleeping on friends’ couches. The media called him reckless, investors pulled back, and everyone told him to quit. But instead of giving up, Elon risked it all on one final launch. If it had failed, SpaceX would have been finished. The launch succeeded, changing history. Today, SpaceX is worth $800 billion and dominates the private space industry. Most people quit just before a breakthrough. Elon kept pushing when everything was against him That’s the difference between success and almost success
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Noah Igler
Noah Igler@noahiglerSEO·
We built an AI agent for a landscaping company heading into peak season. After 2 weeks, their lead-to-booked job rate jumped 42%. Here's the full breakdown: We've been helping this company generate solid lead volume through SEO and Google Ads. That wasn't the problem. The problem was what happened after the lead came in. Their office manager handles scheduling, customer calls, invoicing, and basically everything else that keeps the business running. During peak season she's stretched thin. Leads would come in through the website form or LSA listing and sit there for 30 minutes to an hour before anyone responded. By that point the homeowner has already texted 2 other landscapers. In landscaping especially, these aren't emergency calls like plumbing. But people still want a fast response because they're usually reaching out to multiple companies at once and going with whoever gets back first. So we built an agent that handles first response across every inbound channel. When a lead comes in, the agent reads their message and responds within 60 seconds with a personalized BLUE text. If someone submits a form saying they want a patio installed in their backyard, the agent responds with something like "What size is the space you're working with? And do you have a rough timeline for when you'd want to get started?" It asks the right qualifying questions, keeps the lead engaged, and gathers enough information that by the time the office manager calls them back, she already knows the scope of work. The agent doesn't replace anyone on the team, it just makes sure no lead goes cold while the team is busy. 2 weeks of results: > Response time went from 30-60 minutes down to under 60 seconds across all inbound channels. > Lead-to-booked-estimate rate jumped 42% compared to the previous month when the office manager was handling first response and nurturing manually. The biggest difference was on LSA leads. These are people who are actively comparing companies in real time. Being the first to respond with something relevant to their actual project instead of a generic "thanks for reaching out" makes a massive difference. Still early. We need another few weeks to see if this holds as volume picks up through spring. But the initial data is strong and the team already says they can feel the difference in how warm leads are by the time they get on the phone. If your team's response time is over 10 minutes on inbound leads, you're losing jobs to competitors who are simply getting there faster. Especially heading into busy season when your team is already stretched...
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Preston
Preston@proth24·
@mhp_guy If I was making $500k+ then I wouldn't care about ai. They're busy making money.
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
I just spend a week at a Mexican resort with 150 doctors. And wow. I can now say with 100% certainty that I know what the biggest wealth creation opportunity of 2026 is. These guys are the best of the best, each making $500k - $5m+ per year. I gave a keynote about how to implement AI into their practices, and what I learned kind of shocked me. I asked how many knew what an AI wrapper was. MAYBE 2 hands halfheartedly went up. Vibe coding? Crickets. Replit? Nope. How many have ever uploaded a file to AI? Maybe 20% of people. I couldn't even get through my 2 hour talk because they were asking so many questions. These guys were almost all 35-55 year old wealthy Americans, on the cutting edge in their field. I don't care what size the business is - small, large, medium, it doesn't matter - business owners are DESPERATE for someone to do 3 things for them with AI. 1. Solve problems. 2. Save money. 3. Make money. So what's the opportunity? Get in front of them for free. Any way you can. In your local area, preferably. Rent a freakin' Holliday Inn conference room for an hour if you have to. Promote the event with the FB ads + Eventbrite integration. Have your buddy sign them up for a demo in the back of the room. You will have 5 figures in monthly recurring revenue in a matter of days, not months. You don't have to do an event, but the close rate is stupid. I know of at least 10 people doing this today. X is a bubble. The stuff you see here about OpenClaw, AI wrappers, Claude's capabilities, etc, is all 2-3 years ahead of the general public.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: Tim Tebow shows senators a map of the United States showing every single location where someone is downloading, sharing, or distributing CSAM. “We are losing the battle, and we are losing the war, and boys and girls are suffering for it…” “Every red dot that is on there is someone that is downloading, sharing, or distributing [CSAM].” “55% to 85% of them are also hands-on offenders, and we know that your average offender has thirteen victims in their lifetime.” “The scale of harm right here in America is, to a certain extent, hard to comprehend, but that's why we're here.”
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Julius
Julius@juliusmarchi·
The company that bought my pressure washing business saw a large reduction in call volume in year 1 of taking over I had no idea why until I realized hey changed the Google profile from an address to a service area... It doesn't matter if your a mobile business You need to gave an address to rank locally
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Kevin Dalton@TheKevinDalton·
“Homelessness is my #1 priority” - Gavin Newsom, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor

Join me for an announcement on homelessness and mental health across California. Watch live at 10:15am PT. YouTube: youtube.com/live/_R3WVAkLE…? Facebook: facebook.com/events/1250067… Instagram, X, Twitch: @CAgovernor

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Preston
Preston@proth24·
@stevehunsaker1 You really need to have your guys talk the photos…Or the quality won’t be there.
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Steve Hunsaker | Home Service Accelerator
If someone could train a ClaudeBot or some AI for me to capture the Zillow/Google Maps street view photos of our customer’s closest 5 neighbors and automatically create an AI photo with lights on the house (all automated) I’d give you a large sum of money
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C3@C_3C_3·
Global religious terror attacks committed by the top 5 religions in the world during the last last 50 years: 1. Christianity: 200 2. Islam: 66,000+ 3. Hinduism: 20 4. Buddhism: 5 5. Judaism: 200 Not compatible.
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Preston
Preston@proth24·
@mhp_guy We don't make enough money to even think about getting one....that is why. MONEY
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
I don't understand why every new car on the road is not a Tesla. I've had full self-driving for four years, and it was garbage for three. Today, it's perfect. This is a no brainer. The world needs more of this.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Two skiers save the life of a man who was suffocating under snow after getting stuck at Palisades Tahoe resort in California. The skiers were seen stopping in the powder before noticing a ski sticking out of the snow. “For whatever reason we stopped and happen to just see tips of the skis in the whiteout and luckily we did,” said Carson Schmidt. “Just want it to be a reminder to ski safe and ski with a buddy. Doesn't have to be an avalanche or a tree well to get buried when it's that deep.” Insane! Good job, boys. Video: carson.schmidt10 / ig.
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Preston@proth24·
@polyaivoice Give your design team a high five. Love the web and graphics
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PolyAI
PolyAI@polyaivoice·
PolyAI has raised $200M from Nvidia, Khosla Ventures, and multiple top VCs. We're one of the fastest-growing companies in the UK, and we handle 500M+ calls for: • Marriott • PG&E • Gordon Ramsay's restaurants • And 3,000 more real deployments Which means that if you've ever called them, chances are you've talked to our voice agents. Every restaurant we onboard books thousands in revenue within 30 days. But how? Because PolyAI works 24/7, answering every call in <2 seconds, and we also: • switch between 45+ languages • handle payments & cancellations • verify identities • and even upsell your services If you want to try creating an agent with PolyAI, we built Agent Studio Lite to make it easy. Just enter any URL, and in 5 minutes it will analyze your website and build a working agent. We're opening early access to a limited number of people. Comment "PolyAI" and we'll add you to the waitlist and give you 3 months for free!
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Real Estate Lawyer
Real Estate Lawyer@SinaiLawFirm·
Things are so absolutely over we are reaching levels of over previously unknown to mankind I take back everything I said yesterday @realestatedude0
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