Ospinoso
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Spoke with a freelance marketer who charges by the hour.
Told me he made $450,000 last month.
How is that even possible with an hourly model?
He said that he’s running 300 Clawdbots to do all his work, and charges clients for every hour that they’re running
This is the best way to get rich as a marketer right now!
He's launching a course on how you can do the same
Comment "Hourly" if you want me to send you the course when it drops
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I condensed everything I know about selling AI services into one cheat sheet.
- Niche selection.
- Tech stack.
- ROI conversations that close deals.
- Objections and exactly how to handle them.
Free. Just save it.
If you want the full breakdown of how to go from zero to your first $10K month using this framework, drop "AI" in the comments and I'll send you the playbook.
(Must follow so I can dm you)

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@StartupArchive_ Total market collapse by 2028, current way of life will have a clear before and after like 9/11, Covid, 2008 collapse etc
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Sam Altman on the importance of having strong opinions about the future
“Strong opinions about the future are really important, and one of things that I have noticed among the most interesting and successful people that I spend time with is that they have strong opinions, strongly held, about the future. They are willing to be convinced with new data that they are wrong, but the bar for that is fairly high. And this idea that the future is fundamentally unknowable, I’ve never liked.”
Sam recalls advice someone gave him in high school or college about how you need to diversify when investing because the world is unknowable:
“I realized that I really didn’t agree with that at all because I had strong opinions, and I knew that there were some companies whose stock I’d rather own than others… I have different ideas today about the next 10 or 20 years, but I think it’s good — not just okay — to have strong ideas about the future. And it is okay to not be super diversified in your investment portfolio, your career, or your life.”
Video source: @ycombinator (2016)
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Ultimate Prompt Library for UI 🔥
I’ve been quietly building something I wish existed when I started designing with AI.
A complete UI design prompt library that helps you master different visual styles: expressive, cinematic, minimal, premium, nostalgic, warm, technical (20+ design styles in total).
Each style includes:
👉 When to use it
👉 Key vocabulary that trigger the style
👉 Copy-paste prompts for real UI work
👉 Pro tips for next-level results
Comment "UI Library" + repost and I'll share the link with you
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Here is the prompt to create this fabric navigation bar:
Create an ultra-clean "Fabric Navigation" bar — a neumorphic pill-shaped nav that simulates a physical textile/fabric material you can press, dent, and stretch.
Material Simulation:
Diagonal woven thread array via repeating CSS gradients (45° / -45°)
Organic fractal noise texture via inline SVG feTurbulence filter
Dynamic denting shadow that tracks the pointer position using CSS variable
Deep neumorphic multi-layer box-shadow (outer light/dark + inner highlights)
Spring Physics Engine:
Custom Spring class with configurable tension & friction
3D container tilt (rotateX / rotateY) tracking the pointer
Per-element cloth tension: adjacent icons get pulled toward the press point
Active button squishes deep (scale(0.82)) simulating fabric indentation
All animations run at 60fps via requestAnimationFrame
Navigation:
3 icon buttons: Home, Messages, Profile (SVG stroke icons)
Active state with spring-animated under-dot indicator
Vertical seam divider + Dark/Light theme toggle (Sun/Moon cross-fade)
Interactions
Hover: gentle ambient 3D tilt
Press & drag: deep fabric dent, heavy tilt, material stretching physics
Release: spring-back to resting state with overshoot
setPointerCapture for seamless drag outside boundaries
Tech Stack:
Vanilla HTML/CSS/JS — Zero dependencies
CSS Custom Properties — Theming (light linen / dark velvet)
SVG feTurbulence — Procedural fabric noise texture
Custom Spring Physics — Tension/friction-based animation system
requestAnimationFrame — 60fps render loop
Architecture:
fabric-nav/
├── index.html ← HTML structure + SVG icons
├── css/
│ └── style.css ← Theme variables, neumorphic shadows, fabric textures
├── js/
│ └── app.js ← Spring physics engine, 3D tilt, denting, interactions
└── prompt.md ← This file
Leon Lin@LexnLin
Navigation Bar concept, tilting effect plus some physics
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@LexnLin Yeah btw Im the first one to use this literally 15 seconds of the post.
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@Codie_Sanchez the fact that he hired 2 more tells you everything about the roi
one person with ai skills and zero ego cutting through an entire org's inefficiency is worth more than half the software budget most companies are paying
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the internal ai transformation hire is a huge unlock but most companies hire for the wrong skills here. they look for researchers or general data scientists when they actually need a technical generalist who understands production engineering.
the biggest risk with these broad internal roles is that they build dozens of isolated apps that look cool in a demo but lack a unified evaluation layer. without structured logs and synthetic data to test for regressions, you end up with a mess of brittle agents that break the moment an api provider updates their model weights.
we see this constantly with company engineers who hit a wall when their internal tools start drifting. if those three hires aren't building a shared evaluation-centric workflow across those departments, they are just creating technical debt that will be a nightmare to debug in six months.
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Ospinoso retweeté

I built 7 Claude Skills that replaced 6+ hours of weekly marketing work.
Now I’m giving them all away.
The Founder Skills Vault:
→ Viral Content Generator
→ Content Pillar Generator
→ LinkedIn Content Analyzer
→ Lead Magnet Idea Generator
→ LinkedIn-to-X Converter
→ Warm DM Strategist
→ Lead Qualifier
This isn’t a prompt pack.
These are production-grade tools that run inside Claude.
It’s the same system I used to grow 7,000+ followers in 3 months.
Want it?‼️
Follow @Shahriar661731[MUST]
Like + RT
Comment “FOUNDER”

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NEW SKILL
Released "Soft-Skill" / high-end-visual-design today!
It creates design focused on more high end clean looking websites.
The outcome will be responsive and without vibecoded-looking elements.
Go test it!
github.com/Leonxlnx/taste…
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Anthropic ran their entire marketing operation with one person.
$380 billion company.
Paid search. Paid social. SEO. Email. App stores.
One non-technical hire doing all of it — for 10 months.
I pulled it apart.
Compared it to every system we've built across the clients we've worked with.
Then asked myself one question:
If I had to reverse engineer this from scratch — what would it actually look like?
Turns out the architecture isn't that complicated.
I mapped the whole thing into a 47-page PDF you can upload directly to any LLM.
It coaches you through building your own version step by step.
Comment "marketing" and I'll send it over.

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Ospinoso retweeté

Automation consultants charge $15K for what Claude Code now does in 2 hours.
I know because we're the ones who used to charge it.
Here's the exact process:
Step 1: Discovery (20 min)
→ Paste your org chart, tool stack, and top 3 bottlenecks
→ Claude interviews you with clarifying questions
→ Outputs a full process inventory ranked by time cost
Step 2: Workflow Mapping (15 min)
→ Describe any department's daily operations in plain English
→ Claude builds a complete process map
→ Every manual handoff, redundant step, and automation trigger flagged
Step 3: Opportunity Audit (10 min)
→ Feed it the workflow map output
→ Returns your top 10 automation opportunities
→ Ranked by ROI, complexity, and build time
Step 4: Architecture Design (20 min)
→ Claude designs the full system architecture
→ Which tools connect where, what the data flow looks like
→ Agents for complex logic, linear flows for the repetitive stuff
Step 5: Build (ongoing)
→ Claude writes the actual workflow JSON
→ Self-documents everything as it builds
Step 6: The output.
A live dashboard your whole team can work from.
→ Clickable process maps for every department
→ Automation opportunities ranked by ROI
→ Implementation progress by phase
→ KPIs updated in real time
→ One link you share with clients, freelancers, or your team to execute
This is what we hand every client at the end of discovery.
The .md file is what makes all of it possible.
Without it, Claude guesses.
With it, Claude builds like a $15K consultant.
Like this post, RT and comment "BLUEPRINT" and I'll send you the full prompt stack and the .md file we use internally. (Must be following so I can DM you)
🎁 Bonus: The first 100 people get a real Precision AI Blueprint — an actual sample audit doc from a client engagement so you can see exactly what the output looks like.

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