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secretly a ninja 🥷🏼 || loves linux 🐧 || dev 💻 || science and tech 🔭⚛️📱

Heaven Inscrit le Mayıs 2023
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Corey Ganim
Corey Ganim@coreyganim·
The moment you realize "Second Brain as a Service" is a real business: 1. Charge $1,500-3,000 to build a client's knowledge base (3 folders, 1 schema file, their existing data loaded) 2. Monthly retainer $300-500/mo for ongoing ingestion, health checks, and new source processing 3. Target agencies and consultants first. They have years of scattered data across Slack, Drive, email, and call transcripts. They'll pay tomorrow. 4. The setup takes a weekend to learn, a few hours to deliver. The client gets a searchable wiki that gets smarter every time they use it. 5. Stack it: competitive intel vault + client knowledge vault + content vault = $1,000-1,500/mo per client 10 clients = $60K+ year one. From a system built on folders and text files. Full breakdown of the system in the article.
Corey Ganim@coreyganim

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Tony Stark's JARVIS ran what would basically be a persistent AI agent with voice, vision, and full codebase access across every system in his lab. In 2026, that's a frontier model on a loop. Opus 4.6 costs $5 per million input tokens. A power user burning through 50 million tokens a day, every day, running agents nonstop across multiple projects, would spend roughly $250/day on input plus maybe $750/day on output. $1,000/day. $30K/month. For a system that would have been literal science fiction 3 years ago. The wild part: most indie developers building real products with AI agents spend $50-200/month. The "unlimited API tokens" barrier is a mass delusion. The actual barrier is knowing what to build. Stark had the vision. The tokens are a rounding error now.
Vadim@VadimStrizheus

The only difference between you and Tony Stark is that he had unlimited API tokens.

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giyu_codes
giyu_codes@giyu_codes·
Nobody told me about what axios does Guys wtf
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0xchidu
0xchidu@itsss_chidu·
I am starting to forget things. gonna need something to log everything which happens. freelance clients, personal projects, interesting links, goals, any recs? i am mainly looking at @NotionHQ or @obsdmd
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Bhavani.py
Bhavani.py@Bhavani_00007·
Rate my setup guyys
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0xchidu
0xchidu@itsss_chidu·
Half the people can't do this
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Ali Grids
Ali Grids@AliGrids·
just in case… obviously
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0xchidu
0xchidu@itsss_chidu·
My first Designathon! silver is awesome 😎 @Floto_AI Thanks for the gift voucher wink wink
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Aaditya
Aaditya@Aadityaparkash·
Bhai ye mere friend ka math ka paper hai bas ek baar ye QR code scan kar lo 😭🙏🏻 This was not on my 2026 list CBSE 😭💔
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Kr$na
Kr$na@krishdotdev·
Did you realize what just happened? > Claude scanned Firefox for 2 weeks and found 22 security vulnerabilities. > 14 were high-severity. That’s more bugs than many human researchers find in months. AI just did it in just days. Security researchers cooked fr!
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

We partnered with Mozilla to test Claude's ability to find security vulnerabilities in Firefox. Opus 4.6 found 22 vulnerabilities in just two weeks. Of these, 14 were high-severity, representing a fifth of all high-severity bugs Mozilla remediated in 2025.

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Hacknaut@Hacknaut·
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0xchidu
0xchidu@itsss_chidu·
Finally
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