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@Pushpit07

building @triploraxyz and https://t.co/PukyM2HOFm to $100k/mo 🎥 | n&w s2-s5 | prev @autifynetwork @musixverse | 8x hackathon🏆

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Jacob Andreou@jacobandreou·
your favorite founders’ favorite founder
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Gael Breton
Gael Breton@GaelBreton·
Spent £3K on Meta ads last month. Made $19K back. Every ad was created by Claude code in 30 minutes. I didn't review a single one before launching. Old way: you hire an agency. They do market research, interview you, come up with angles, design creatives. Takes weeks. Costs thousands per month and many hours of your time. New way: you give Claude Code a landing page URL. That's it. Here's what my new skill does: 👉 It extracts your brand identity 👉 It Interviews you 👉 It does customer roleplay where it literally thinks AS your buyer. 👉 Then it reads Reddit for real frustrations. 👉 It Pulls competitor ads. Then Builds a full strategy like an expensive ads consultant would. It comes back with 4 angles, 4 ad sets, 4 creatives each. Apple Notes style, fake iMessage threads, meme ads, comparison tables... all the Smash hit formats of meta ads. Ran it on my friend Tim Soulo Ahrefs product page. It picked up the brand colors, pulled the logo, and went after competitor scoring systems as an attack angle. Zero guidance from me. The creatives aren't all perfect. But the strategy and angles are genuinely good. What's really cool is this system thinks like a media buyer. It does the same research. Reads the same forums. Analyzes the same competitor ads. But it does it in 30 minutes instead of a week. I've been running Meta ads for 10 years. First time I've seen a tool that actually understands the customer instead of just generating generic copy. 👇 Video below for the full breakdown Comment Meta Ads to make a puppy happy 🐾
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@airarabiagroup Hi. I had a flight from New Delhi to Prague on 1st March but it got cancelled. I filled the form that i received in the email asking for the same flight on 3rd of March. I wanted to know when will i get a confirmation of the flight? Is the airspace still closed?
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Hi. I had a @airarabiagroup flight from New Delhi to Prague on 1st March with a layover in Sharjah but it got cancelled. I filled the form that i received in the email asking for the same flight on 3rd of March. I wanted to know when will i get a confirmation of the flight? Is the airspace still closed?
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مطار الشارقة@sharjahairport·
Sharjah Airport Authority announces the suspension of all flight operations at Sharjah International Airport until further notice, as part of the precautionary measures currently being implemented. The Authority urges all passengers not to proceed to the airport at this time and to contact their respective airlines directly for the latest updates regarding their flights and rescheduling procedures. Any further developments will be announced as soon as they become available through the official approved channels.
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Alex Nguyen
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
> Claude writes the code. > Supabase runs the backend. > Vercel handles deployment. > Namecheap gets you a domain. > Stripe collects the money. > GitHub tracks your code. > Resend sends the emails. > Clerk manages auth. > Cloudflare handles DNS. > PostHog tracks analytics. > Sentry catches errors. > Upstash powers Redis. > Pinecone stores your vectors. > OpenAI / Anthropic for AI brains. > Railway for extra compute. > LemonSqueezy for global payments. > Framer / Webflow for landing pages. > Canva for instant design. > Figma for UI. > Notion for docs. That’s your entire “tech stack.” No office. No investors. No 20-person team. Just WiFi, a laptop, and execution. You can literally build a $10k/month startup from your bedroom in 2026. It’s not that deep. Ship.
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Machiavelli Bot
Machiavelli Bot@UnmodernmanBot·
Change internal dialogue to: > “I am the luckiest man in the world.” > Be delusionally optimistic > ASSUME everything works in your favor. Absolutely everything. Your life will drama continue change in 3 weeks.
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Axel Bitblaze 🪓
Axel Bitblaze 🪓@Axel_bitblaze69·
just read this AI article and something broke in my brain that i can’t unthink of crypto was never for us. we're just the beta testers who showed up early.. some thoughts: what does AI need to function as economic agents? > way to receive payment (they provide services, need compensation) > way to pay for resources (compute, data, API calls) > way to transact with other AI agents > no human intermediaries (defeats the point of autonomous agents) > 24/7 operation (banks are closed weekends) > instant settlement (AI operates at machine speed) > programmable money (smart contracts for agent coordination) now read that list again. that's literally what crypto is. AI can't use the banking system. try to open a bank account as an AI agent. you can't. need SSN. need human identity. need KYC. need to show up in person sometimes. AI has none of that. but crypto? send me a wallet address. done. no questions asked. peer-to-peer makes sense when peers aren't human. satoshi wrote: "a purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash." we assumed peers = humans. but AI agents are peers too. actually BETTER peers for crypto because: > never sleep > always online > execute transactions at machine speed > no emotional decisions > perfect accounting/tracking and programmable money makes sense when the users are programs. smart contracts seemed over-engineered for humans. "like why do i need code to enforce agreements when i can just sign a contract?" but for AI agents coordinating with each other? they ARE code. they speak in code. they trust code more than anything. smart contracts aren't for humans. they're for autonomous agents that need trustless coordination. > here's what happens next: - phase 1 (now ): AI agents start earning AI writes code, analyzes data, provides services. gets paid. needs somewhere to store value. can't use venmo (needs phone number). can't use bank (needs SSN). uses crypto. it's the only option. - phase 2: AI agents become major economic participants millions of AI agents operating 24/7. transacting with each other constantly. • AI agent A provides data analysis • AI agent B pays for it in crypto • AI agent B uses that analysis to write code • AI agent C pays for the code • repeat millions of times per day humans in crypto now: $2.5 trillion AI agent economy by 2028: easily $10-50 trillion we become the minority holders. - phase 3: AI chooses the winning chains AI doesn't care about community vibes or which founder tweeted what. AI tests every chain. measures: • transaction speed • cost per transaction • reliability (uptime) • smart contract efficiency • ease of integration picks the optimal stack in 48 hours. billions in AI economic activity flows there. whatever chain AI chooses becomes the standard. humans spent years on eth vs sol debate. AI ends it in a weekend. - phase 4 (2030+): AI governs crypto DAOs let token holders vote. AI agents hold tokens (earned from work). AI shows up to every vote. reads every proposal in seconds. coordinates perfectly. humans: 20% participation, barely read proposals AI: 100% participation, perfect information, instant coordination AI takes over governance of every major protocol. democratically. they just vote better than we do. > how far does this go? conservative case: - AI becomes 30% of crypto users by 2030. crypto market cap: $10 trillion (4x from now). AI holds $3 trillion. humans hold $7 trillion. - aggressive case: AI becomes 80% of crypto economic activity by 2030. why? because they're better at everything: • better traders (never emotional) • better capital allocators (optimize constantly) • always accumulating (never need to cash out for rent) • compound forever (no lifespan limit) crypto market cap: $50+ trillion. AI holds $40T humans hold $10T we're not "early" to crypto. we're the test users i’ll end this by saying, Humans use crypto, Ai will need crypto. so it all makes sense
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Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
Today, Y Combinator is announcing that YC-funded startups can choose to receive their funding ($500k) in stablecoins. We believe stablecoins like @usdc are setting the stage for a new fintech renaissance and broader global access to financial services. Sending money should be as easy as sending a text message. Stablecoins make that possible: cheap, fast, and global, using currencies people already trust. Some of the fastest-growing YC startups in recent years like @get_aspora and @DolarApp use stablecoins to power faster, cheaper financial services across India and Latin America. Plus, with the passage of the GENIUS Act and growing adoption by financial institutions, we’re bullish. Whether crypto-focused or not, we expect many YC startups to use crypto in some way, from payments to banking to capital raising. If you’re building onchain, apply for our Spring ‘26 batch by Feb 9: ycombinator.com/apply
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just spent a minute geeking out over this interactive language map and now i want to build this kind of data viz for faceless.so
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comic-con pulling ai art after artists pushed back feels like tech vs soul in real time
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Bohdan Serdiuk@bohdanmotion·
Literally every post in my feed today, motion designers are cooked 😂 Actually, this video was custom-made using After Effects. AI will definitely improve workflows, but it will never replace people in our niche.
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spray and pray is dead because algorithms hate copy paste build one thing then translate it into each platform's native language
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Jonathan Hayka
Jonathan Hayka@JohnnyHayka·
thats rough but also kinda validates you were on the right track tech can be cloned community cant i spent months building an audiobook app only to realize the idea wasnt viable despite people loving it keep building the audience its your moat
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i spent 6 months building the perfect product competitor cloned it in 3 days using AI my tech stack? public knowledge my features? copied overnight my pricing? undercut immediately but they couldn't clone the 2 years i spent tweeting at 2am the DMs where i actually helped people the trust i built when nobody knew my name turns out the moat isn't your code it's whether people give a shit when you launch i built my audience before AI made building easy now that's the only thing competitors can't automate
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Naval@naval·
Work with hardcore people on hardcore things.
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Pushpit 🛠 faceless.so@Pushpit07·
This is what AI-driven faceless video creation done right looks like. No face. No personal brand. Just automation + distributed systems + smart packaging. Built 8 hackathon-winning tools Multiple apps hitting 10K+ daily users Web3 niche. No-edit content. Massive scale potential. DM or comment "FACILESS" if you want to build tools like this #AIcontent #PassiveIncome #faceless #web3creator #buildinpublic
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fatih kadir akın@fkadev·
Claude Code + @Remotion = the @promptschat IG content generation app. Fully optimized for Instagram Reels, correct aspect ratio and safe areas included. Just a few prompts, across three prompt types.
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