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@code4scale

Simplifying AI to help people start and scale businesses. MS CompSci | Carnegie Mellon https://t.co/7Sh01TCJfs https://t.co/tbkI4I9bJ7

Chicago Se unió Mayıs 2025
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@SahilBloom People inherently love to help others. There’s absolutely not shame in asking for something.
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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The older I get, the more I realize most people aren’t out of your reach, they’re just out of your effort. Send the cold email. Walk up to the stranger. Ask for help. Access is closer than you think, but only for those with the courage to ask. Closed mouths don't get fed.
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@SahilBloom Awesome advice for all young professionals out there.
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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
A few cold emails changed my life. Here are some tips if you're trying to send one: 1. Short and simple gets read (long and complex gets deleted). Stop with the long cold emails. They make eyes glaze over and get deleted. 4-5 lines, space them out with hard enters (makes them appear more optically pleasing and digestible). 2. Simple direct subject line. Stop with the shock factor cold emails. They may get an open, but the person won't take you seriously (sorry). Just be direct. 3. Personalize it (and don't use AI). Make sure it's clear it's not a mass email. Just do the unscalable thing. Learn something about the person you're sending it to and include that detail. 4. Embed a bit of social proof on why the person should take you seriously. What have you done? What makes you different or interesting? If you have nothing, focus on building some skills first. Your skills are networking magnets. 5. Create some value for the person. Don't "gate it" behind a follow-up call or email, just share it. If you're pitching a service, create a mock-up of what you'd do for the person and include a screenshot in the email. If you're trying to get an interview, include a doc breaking down your observations about the company and opportunities. 6. End with a clear call-to-action. Ideally a single line, short sentence, and bolded or clearly standing out from the email. Hope this helps someone out there. I know it would have helped me.
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@LewisHamilton Did not peg Lewis Hamilton as Perplexity guy. But here we are!
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Your past performance data is the #1 tool you can use when trying to grow. Content not getting enough views? Not making enough sales? Cold emails not getting responses? Use that data to make improvements. Its not smart to constantly be making changes, but once you have collected enough evidence make sure to course correct based off what the data says.
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@perplexity_ai just when I thought perplexity was dead they start making a comeback lol
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Perplexity@perplexity_ai·
Perplexity Computer now connects to your health apps, wearable devices, lab results, and medical records. Build personalized tools and applications with your health data, or track everything in your health dashboard.
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@QuittingZyn show up everyday and put in the work. If you do that its impossible to not be in a better spot than you are today
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QuittingZyn@QuittingZyn·
@code4scale The compound effect is real. People underestimate how much their life can change in just 90 days of consistent effort. Just start and don't look back
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The best decision you could make today is just to start. Start building a business. Start going to the gym. Start eating healthier. Start reading that book. If you start today, your progress will be exponential over the next few months.
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@antigravity gotta imagine this effectively renders Lovable and Replit mostly irrelevant, right?
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Google Antigravity@antigravity·
To all the Firebase developers exploring new AI workflows: welcome! 🤝 Import your Firebase Studio projects into Antigravity to pick up where you left off. You'll have access to Gemini models, Agent Skills, and a built-in Browser Agent. Antigravity supports core Firebase services including Auth, Firestore, and Hosting via the Firebase MCP server. It also adds new integrations like Google Search and Nano Banana, with the flexibility to run locally or over SSH to a VM.
Firebase@Firebase

Firebase now integrates with @GoogleAIStudio, accelerating your path from prompt to production 💫 With a single prompt, you can build full-stack apps connected to Firestore for secure storage and Firebase Authentication for user identity.

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@AgabiOsama the single greatest decision you can make
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Agabi Osama@AgabiOsama·
@code4scale When you start today, you are "Buying" a Time Advantage that no amount of "Planning" can replace.
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stefan@thestefanl·
@code4scale incremental steps compounds fast david
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@OfficialLoganK @GoogleAIStudio oh hell yes. this is exactly what I was hoping for with this release today. Google AI Studio was already hugely impressive, and I think this does a really nice job of tying it all together. Excited to try this out today.
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@AlexHormozi the best decision you could make today is getting started. no better time than the present
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Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
Friendly reminder that AI will never be worse than it is right now. If you assume any rate of improvement over any reasonable period - learning how to use it becomes your #1 priority.
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@gregisenberg sorta feels like google is building a really strong bench of awesome products. only a matter of time before the products in google labs start to go more mainstream
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David@code4scale·
82% of small businesses say AI is essential. Only 13.5% have actually deployed an AI system That gap is a BUSINESS MODEL. Here's what I did: Built an AI agency with $0. No course. No code. No investors. Just Claude, n8n, and 30 cold emails a day. I sell 5 types of AI agents to small businesses: - Voice agent (answers every call 24/7) - Speed-to-lead (texts back in 5 seconds) - Review automation - Customer reactivation - Social media content Each one solves a simple problem all SMBs face. The secret isn't the AI. It's starting with a problem small enough to solve in a week. SMBs are simply looking for ways to get started. More details below on how you can build this kind of business: ⬇️
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@AlexHormozi Most people starting out in business have issue 1. I know thats where I am currently at, and Im putting every resource I have towards attracting more customers.
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Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
3 types of business problems: 1) You don't have enough customers 2) You don't keep the customers you have 3) You don't make enough per customer Figure out which one you're dealing with, put all your resources towards that, and ignore everything/everyone else.
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