Mogis
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@marclou @jackfriks What are these and where can I get these from??
Im a light sleeper 🥲
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alright. since everyone has an opinion about me and my 12 codex subscriptions right now, here's mine
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yeah. i really don't know how to use git on my own. that's true. i can't write javascript from scratch. if you put me in a coding interview i would mass fail
but let me give you the full picture
i signed up for ChatGPT on literally day 1. november 2022. the day it came out. actually, i was on the OpenAI Playground before that.
was 14 or 15 i think and had no idea what i was doing
but talking to this thing and getting it to help me understand stuff felt like nothing i'd ever experienced before
since then i've done so much random client work it's actually stupid. SEO. marketing. content. AI automations. customer support. a shitton of vibe coding in real production databases. all kinds of weird freelance work that no one would put on a resume.
and the one thing that was true about every single one of them is that i (almost) never knew what i was doing going in. not once.
i didn't know SEO when i started doing SEO. i didn't know coding (by hand) when i got a contract cause of a crazy demo i vibecoded & showed to the CEO over loom. i just knew how to use LLMs and i knew how to ask the right questions
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i think everything in life is a context problem. you give the right context to the right problem and you can solve almost anything.
that's just been my experience over and over
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someone in the replies brought up the average salary in india. i think its around $2,500 a year. i'm fortunate enough to make multiples of that in a single month.
last year i somehow passed my entire household's combined income while being full time in school (but had passing grades for a few exams) which still sounds insane to type out honestly
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the internet has genuinely changed my life. this year i paid for my parents' 25th wedding anniversary and took them scuba diving. went to japan on my own. i'm 18. none of this was supposed to be possible for someone like me
i'm not saying that to flex. i'm saying it because i need you to understand that spending ~$3k a month on AI is NOT poocket change for me. that's a genuinely insane amount of money where i live.
that is a LOT of what i earn going right back in
i have close zero savings. literally zero (it's stupidity and i plan to change that). every single thing i make goes back into AI, tools, learning, whatever gets me further. because i figured out early that the only thing that actually compounds is what you know and how fast you can move
now the 12 codex accounts (actually 11 atm, one of them expired and idk which one) and some few claude ones:
i run everything on the highest mode possible. always.
because i'm not technical enough to catch it when the AI makes a mistake on a lower setting. i can't look at a block of code and go "shi that's wrong."
so i just throw maximum compute at everything. i know that's wasteful. and i know a real developer would use a FRACTION of what i use. but i'm not a real developer (yet). i'm an 18 year old with way too many ambitions and so i end up trying everything and not enough time and AI is the only leverage i have. so when i hit the limit i don't wait. i get another account. because stopping is not something i know how to do
and yeah my AIs do talk to each other. no it's none of that "BUILD THIS AI AUTOMATION AND ESCAPE PERMANENT UNDERCLASS" bs that we've gotten to hate
simply, i run claude and codex at the same time on the same problem and i'm jumping between them like a maniac.
there's no clean workflow. it's messy as hell. it looks unhinged from the outside and honestly it probably is. but it works and thats the only thing i care about (for someone who can't code by hand, being able to do genuine work in a real job in a real codebase is an insane feeling)
i do real client work. i work with multiple clients on real projects and the reason i can handle that many is because i've gotten good at using these tools to move fast.
i don't have deep domain expertise in every single thing. but i learn fast and the gap closes quicker than people expect
no i can't show you all the client work to prove my argument. some of it is on my feed. go find if you're really that curious. but not everything is mine to show for clout.
i know that's the most convenient thing i could possibly say right now but I don't have anything else to say apart from what's true
and yeah reading a thousand strangers call you a fraud at 3am is not the best feeling (which is what has been happening in the last 12 goddamn hours, simply because i was too excited to share the workflows that excite me, with rob)
but here's what i can do:
i applied to @robj3d3's show a couple weeks ago. i think 200 people applied or maybe more, idk. he picked 3. and episode 0 drops today
i'm gonna be building an AI social media agent from scratch. on camera. for 6 weeks straight (and beyond)
you will literally be able to watch me build it alongside academics + all the work i do (i'm going insane and taking caffeine pills to stay awake most days and it's honestly not good for me but it's a tradeoff i choose to make at the moment)
and if in 6 weeks i haven't built anything real then come back and tell me i was full of shit. i'll deserve it
but before that
be a little kinder to peopleif you aren't
not everyone starts their day with the intent to bs you with their 'crazy AI AUTOMATION workflows (ahem)* to sell a course or some dogshit to help you escape the permanent underclass or whatever they call it
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on that note.. i'm gonna lock in harder than ever!! LETS DO THIS
i'm working 14 hours a day, cause work is fun and work feels like play when you're running 10 parallel codexes and beyond :D
i'm gonna give it my everything
don't know how
don't know if i'll crash
maybe i will
but i'll give it my everything, or die trying
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episode 0 of my first dollar (ahem, from my own saas), out in about 90 minutes!
peace:)

Milo Smith@mil0theminer
None of this is real. Wake up.
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@subtlebytes there's some real mfers still on this platform
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If you’re a founder who lives in New York and you..
> use agentic coding every day
> aren’t fomoing to SF
> want to meet creative minds in your industry..
Interact. We want you at @AIPSummit
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Buy a GPU
Don’t let them control your Intelligence Utilization
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd
🚨 SAM ALTMAN: “We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.”
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My friend vibe coded an app.
Took 2 hours.
Then he had his ClawBot do all the marketing.
Hit $300k MRR in just a few weeks!
Without any real work on his end.
95% profit margins.
Rolling in cash.
The entire business is automated.
He can do this a few more times and get insanely rich.
The best part?
This guy doesn’t exist, and I just made all of this up for engagement bait because everyone else is making up stories like these. Why shouldn't I?
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@andrewxroas What is the app that you scaled?
How did you improve user retention?
Which platform gave you the most number of views?
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@juliapintar Julia, I'd love to be a part of this! Where do I send my resume?
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So cool!!
I'm so excited for what's to come next
templar@tplr_ai
We just completed the largest decentralised LLM pre-training run in history: Covenant-72B. Permissionless, on Bittensor subnet 3. 72B parameters. ~1.1T tokens. Commodity internet. No centralized cluster. No whitelist. Anyone with GPUs could join or leave freely. 1/n
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