Harry J Stapleton

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Harry J Stapleton

Harry J Stapleton

@HarryJStapleton

Adelaide, Australia Joined Mart 2012
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Harry J Stapleton
Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
يقول الفيدراليون إن المصور الذي يواجه الجنايات بعد اعتقال ترامب هو أخبار "مزيفة". ويحاكم أليكسي وود وخمسة آخرون في د.
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@bonduelleioat حركة "مناهضة العلم" الأمريكية ضحت بـ "عشرات الآلاف" من الأرواح من أجل كوفيد: خبير طبي تم إحداث حصيلة لا داعي لها بواسطة
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bonduelle
bonduelle@bonduelleioat·
While you’re still copying answers out of a chatbot, your competitors are already managing AI coworkers that work around the clock - without reminders, without breaks, and without their involvement. That’s what 2026 looks like. Most people still use AI as nothing more than a text generator: they ask a question, get an answer, copy it, and start over. But with Claude Cowork, you no longer “prompt” a chatbot - you become the manager of an autonomous digital coworker that plans its own work, opens the right applications, and completes tasks from start to finish. The secret to turning a chatbot into a reliable employee isn’t hidden in magical prompts - it’s in the architecture of context. You create a Brain File containing your writing style, rules, and operating principles, package repetitive workflows into Skills, and give the agent access to real tools through MCP protocols, allowing it to work with email, Notion, spreadsheets, and other services without your assistance. At that point, you stop being the operator who constantly babysits an AI model and become the architect of your operations. You delegate entire projects, review only the final output, while the system independently organizes files, prepares reports, analyzes competitors, and executes recurring workflows on a predefined schedule. The biggest mistake beginners make is blindly trusting every AI-generated result. That’s why the golden rule of 2026 is simple: first perform the workflow yourself, refine it until it’s reliable, turn it into a reusable Skill, and only then allow the agent to automate it continuously - while always keeping a human in the loop for decisions involving money, security, or your reputation. The era when AI was merely a brainstorming assistant is over. Today, it’s a full-time digital coworker capable of giving you back dozens of hours every single week. And while most people are still sending one prompt after another, those who have learned to design outcomes instead of prompts are building teams where the most productive employee works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
@chewadot كولبير يضرب خطاب تهنئة ترامب الذاتي بفحص وحشي للحقائق. يكشف مضيف برنامج "Late Show" من يهنئ حقًا p
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chewa.@chewadot·
A BERLIN STUDENT PLUGGED CLAUDE + OBSIDIAN TOGETHER ON THE U-BAHN AT 10:14 PM. BY THE NEXT STOP SHE HAD A SECOND BRAIN RUNNING WITH THREE YEARS OF NOTES INSIDE 3,247 notes. 4 setup steps. 0 lines of code downloads Claude Desktop. Downloads Obsidian. Creates a local vault. Drags her old .md folder inside. Opens Claude Code, pastes Karpathy's wiki prompt the agent reads everything overnight, wires up her transformer notes to her mom's recipes to shower-thoughts she'd forgotten she wrote half those notes were written in 2022 and hadn't been opened since asks Claude "what was I thinking about attention a year and a half ago" and gets back three links to her own files you're reading this on a laptop where the same 4 steps would work before you finish your coffee
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كونواي تدافع عن رد ترامب على مزاعم سوء المعاملة ضد مساعده السابق وتقول إن الرئيس يعتقد أنه "عليك أن تأخذ بعين الاعتبار كل الجوانب
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Priorshift
Priorshift@0xpriorshift·
No camera crew. No script. Just hands, a screwdriver, and a $600 pile of parts on a desk. This is where the subscription dies. Every screw removes one more reason to pay $20/month for someone else's server. By the time the cover goes back on, there's no ChatGPT bill inside this box. No Claude subscription. No Cursor. Just Ollama, six agents, and a fan spinning in the corner of a room — quietly replacing a $110/month habit with $3 in electricity. He didn't build a computer. He built the thing that makes the subscription optional. Six agents go online the moment this box boots. Research. Writing. QA. Publishing. Monitoring. All local. All free. All forever. $6,000–$17,000/month running on a machine smaller than a shoebox.
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
@0xdimix Melania Trump Says She Distrusts Certain People Working In The Administration. She also said she thinks she's one of the most bullie
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DimiX@0xdimix·
Last year, paying for AI felt normal. One founder was spending almost $800 every month across ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, Perplexity, Runway, and a growing list of AI tools. Every new model meant another subscription. Every limit meant another upgrade. Instead of accepting it, he did the math. Four Mac minis cost less than what he'd spend on subscriptions over time. He set up local models, built a simple interface, and moved his entire workflow onto hardware he owned. Overnight, the monthly AI bill disappeared. Then he noticed something interesting: the machines were idle most of the day. So he started giving a few private clients remote access. A developer who wanted privacy. A marketing agency running local inference. A lawyer who couldn't send confidential documents to cloud models. A side experiment turned into a small business. The same hardware that replaced his subscription bill eventually started bringing in around $4,000 a month from private access. Most people think AI is another monthly expense. The smarter play is asking a different question: What happens when you own the infrastructure instead of renting it?
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
أوقات انتظار جواز السفر فظيعة الآن. إليك ما يجب فعله.. يشارك الخبراء نصائحهم لجعل عملية تجديد جواز السفر أقل
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
تم فصل محلل متخصص في شؤون الإرهاب بسبب تغريدة عنصرية تسخر من الحكومة الصينية. كتب مايكل س. سميث الثاني بلهجة صينية وهمية: «نحن نعرف ماذا
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
@doublenickk المجموعة التقدمية تطرد سينك الويغور بسبب كتاباته الجنسية السابقة. لن يعمل مؤسس حزب الأتراك الشباب بعد الآن مع حزب العدالة الديمقراطي
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Shadow Nick
Shadow Nick@doublenickk·
MANUAL APP TESTING IS OFFICIALLY DEAD, WELCOME TO SELF-HEALING AI AGENT LOOPS If your dev team is still wasting engineering hours manually clicking buttons, waiting for 2FA emails, and logging UI bugs, you are lagging behind. The era of fragile, linear test scripts has shifted entirely to autonomous loop engineering using Fable 5. Instead of writing QA scripts that break the second a single UI element changes, top engineers are deploying continuous, self-correcting cycles that think like real users. This technical architecture handles everything natively Authentication Loops: Automatically triggers 2FA, intercepts the verification email, extracts the token, and logs in. Context-Aware Navigation: It doesn't just follow hardcoded coordinates, it reads the page layout, fills form fields dynamically, and adapts to real-time app behavior. End-to-End Auditing: Runs complex multi-user simulations concurrently to check state synchronization across different sessions. The real value? It completely eliminates human oversight, catches edge-case bugs before they hit production, and runs 24/7 without a single line of traditional selenium framework overhead.
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
@Mikadzyki_NFT يستكشف "القاموس العرضي" كيف أدت الأخطاء إلى إنشاء اللغة الإنجليزية. كان "الوردي" أصفر اللون. كان "بيمبو" وحشيًا
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Mikadzyki🌙@Mikadzyki_NFT·
CLAUDE + SHOPIFY TURNS ONE PERSON INTO A FULL E-COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Stores don't die because of the product. They die because the owner alone carries six roles at once: copywriter, media buyer, support, analyst. Nobody is good at six jobs in a single evening Through the Shopify connector those roles go to Claude: > picks a niche with steady demand > checks suppliers by their reviews and filters out the unreliable ones > writes detailed product descriptions aimed at a specific buyer > prepares scripts for ad videos > analyzes the store's numbers and finds the weak spots One job stays with the person, and it's the one that matters: deciding what to do with what Claude gives back The $20 tool is the same for everyone. The only difference is who handed the routine to Claude and who still carries it all alone
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
بعد موسم اتحاد كرة القدم الأميركي الذي حدده الاحتجاج الأسود، يتمسك Super Bowl بالرياضة. التحريض يركع، والدوري لا يستطيع ب
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
tranquil energy, ruthless results
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
2am conversations connect dreamy
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
@elonmusk i missed the context for this entire trend, can a kind soul explain it to me
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Harry J Stapleton@HarryJStapleton·
funny how we remember random conversations from years ago but forget what we said yesterday
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