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Greg Boser

@GregBoser

Digital Marketing Consultant - Crypto Enthusiast - Denver Broncos Fan

Las Vegas, NV 가입일 Aralık 2007
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Greg Boser
Greg Boser@GregBoser·
Experiencing the ability to customize an iterate on your own personal workflows as often as you want was the point of no return for me. Now, the conversation with all the people pitching me their cool new SaaS is just me asking 2 questions: 1. Is your data unique and valuable? 2. Do you provide API access for all plan levels? If either of those are a no, conversation over.
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Greg Boser
Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@RealSkipBayless Seriously blows me away that someone with such consistently shitty takes gets paid to for them.
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Skip Bayless
Skip Bayless@RealSkipBayless·
AQIB TALIB KNEW! Is he ever plugged in. He said on yesterday's Arena Gridiron that his Broncos would soon trade for "somebody like Jaylen Waddle." Boom! Only problem: They traded all those picks for a receiver who has never made a Pro Bowl or won a playoff game.
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@wheels6302 @DailyBroncos It will definitely improve the quality of his throwing windows. Scary to think what he might do with consistent separation.
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Wheels63@wheels6302·
@DailyBroncos A— past couple seasons, opponents only had to worry about Sutton (and really on third down). Now ther they’re going to need to change up their defense a little bit, which should hopefully give Bo some more options.
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Denver Broncos 365@DailyBroncos·
Grade the Broncos trade for Jaylen Waddle 👇
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@DB303alldayson @DailyBroncos The best part of this deal is not having to consider bringing in a cancerous head case. Sutton becomes a lot more effective as WR2
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Greg Boser
Greg Boser@GregBoser·
It isn’t a matter of FSE being bad. It’s just a bi-product of a massive eco-system that was built on building shit to overcome all of WP’s flaws. It took way too long for core to think about being a real CMS. When there are dozens of profitable companies who have huge followings built off of WP upgrades, there is just no way things that should have been an option 20 years ago are going to gain any real traction.
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B-Money@ThaKingOfKings·
@BengalYouTube Newsflash 🤡.. we already have the number one overall pick.. tell us you dont know football without saying it 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️
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Bengal@BengalYouTube·
If I'm the Raiders the first thing I'm doing with my new found draft capital (2 firsts from Baltimore) is trying to move up to #1 for Mendoza Need to land your QB of the future
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@hart7715 @I_CU_boy Injured all the time? Seriously? Name one player with a higher snap count at his position.
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Craig Hart
Craig Hart@hart7715·
@I_CU_boy Because a horrible defense got one guy who’s injured all the time?
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Phillip Lindsay
Phillip Lindsay@I_CU_boy·
I’ll tell you this….. Denver better get more weapons to help out if they are going to win a Super Bowl!!
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@Tyler_Polumbus Pretty sure TE ends up #3 on everyone's list because it's been so long since they've had a legit TE, no one remembers what that's like.
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Tyler Polumbus
Tyler Polumbus@Tyler_Polumbus·
Sean Payton says RB, TE, and LB are MUSTS... My order: 1. RB 2. LB 3. TE Prioritize them... If we only go big at one spot which one?
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
It actually goes a bit beyond rules. I have a personal MCP that functions as an advanced Claude Projects environment. It has a Workspace template library that allows me to build workspaces setup for very specific types of work. Each has its own manifest, workflow doc, session logs and system prompt and folder structure that clearly define what type of work is supposed to be happening in that work space. So if I'm working int the bug fixes space and start drifting into "cool new ideas" talk, it will write the idea to the appropriate location and then remind me to stay focused. The craziest part was the whole structure came to be when I asked Claude how we could be more focused when we work...
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Mic King
Mic King@iPullRank·
The thing about vibe coding is the feature creep is endless and it's all your own fault. It's like ooh, I can make it do this too!
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Greg Boser
Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@seobrien I think a 2 inch flaming cattle brand is a better description. I'm old enough to remember people getting physically maimed from the genius invention.
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Paul O'Brien@seobrien·
Wild that kids have no idea that the round power socket we use in cars, exists because it was for a cigarette lighter
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
Maybe that's because most people developing with AI have a deep hatred for enterprise SaaS? The only thing of value the current Enterprise players have is a map of the web. But they are spending their time trying to sell high dollar ghost tracking of a click-less world. A complete unsustainable house of cards.
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Nat Miletic
Nat Miletic@natmiletic·
AI hasn't replaced developers yet because no one's shipped a real enterprise SaaS with it that actually makes money. Prototypes don't count. Where's the next Semrush?
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
I think I just decided that my life mission should be trolling all the lame SEO posts on Linkedin. Such a cess pool....
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slotheye
slotheye@slothfingerz·
@FBallAnalysisYT Damn is Bo Nix actually this good? I honedtly didnt know because im not sure I've seen him complete a pass for more than 6 yards before. Hes really good at check downs though
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Football Analysis@FBallAnalysisYT·
Here is how the best 4 quarterbacks from the 2024 draft class stack up two years later
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@FBallAnalysisYT I see 3 franchise QBs and then Bo Nix
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@iPullRank It’s a complete shit show. If Google is basing their argument on DMCA, that’s almost as stupid as SerpApi trying to argue that scraping Google is their constitutional right to access the free and open web. They are free to access the open web by crawling it just like Google did.
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David Bressler 📊
David Bressler 📊@bresslertweets·
a reminder that you’re in a bubble more people Google “wordpress” than “claude code”
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@JHTScherck We are nowhere close to the point where significant time should be spent on all the tracking tool BS. Focus on understanding how to create content that is optimized for AI ingestion. Everything else is a big SaaS distraction.
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@ClownWorld While I completely support the idea of open carry, this is an example of why it’s a dumb idea.
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Normal checkout at a market until two guys come in, spot the gun on his hip, and rush him trying to take it. Shows how fast things can change Situational awareness matters more than people think
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Greg Boser@GregBoser·
@photomatt The fact that Matt is spending time responding to posts like this tells you all you need to know about the future of WP.
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Matt Mullenweg
Matt Mullenweg@photomatt·
I would encourage you to build on existing open-source projects wherever possible, from both a security and maintenance perspective. Benefit from their investment in testing and hardening, particularly for anything touching private data.
Kavin@kavinbm

I setup OpenClaw exactly 7 days ago. Since then here's what I've built. In 2025, this would've taken a team of 10-20 people 6-9 months and $1M+ in funding. 7 days. Just Me + OpenClaw + Claude Code. Building 12-15 hours a day. Total cost ~$600 (Tokens, Compute etc). PRODUCTS 1. Simple Notes: A full blown Apple Notes replacement with full sync working on all devices iOS, Mac, Web, Android. 2. Lumenote: A full blown Obsidian replacement with full sync working on all devices with slick UX (handling markdown better) + AI fully integrated to speak to my knowledge base. 3. CleoAI: OpenClaw but for normies built into Telegram. You just talk to it. No app needed. OC is too techincal for a normie referencing settings and md files all the time. So a version that my gf and siblings can use. No tech speak, gog bs etc. Architecture is TBD. OC has a hard coded system prompt that is tricky to override so likely I just re-build OC from scratch (with better security) or re-build all skills in a way that sound non-tech. WIP. Waiting for Apple to approve a new developer account to publish 1 & 2. Btw, all using Vercel, Railway, Supabase behind the scenes. AGENTS This has been unreal. I setup OpenClaw 7 days ago + Telegram and I did not know what to expect. In short, there are just no limits. Here's my current setup (evolving fast): 1. Sam (CoS): Sam is my new Chief of Staff. And calling him a CoS is a massive understatement. Here's all the things he's doing already: • Emails: Helped me triage and make sense of a 1000+ emails (has full access to my Google account). • Calendar: Drives my calendar and appointments • Bookings: My go to for booking restaurants. He uses my Chrome browser in a different profile to browse and book. • Shopping: Helped me shop for a few things. Research to filling my shopping cart online. He sent me a payment link to pay via Telegram through which I paid (I was walking at the time). • Groups: Sam is in 3 group chats with me and a few friends helping out with a few things. I don't think they know he's an agent (!). • Code & Build: Helps make quick fixes to all projects above and sometimes is better than Claude Code • Personal CRM: Built and maintains a 697-contact CRM from my Gmail + Calendar. Know who I talk to, when, and how often. • Optimizes Infrastructure: Security audits, gateway config, model routing optimization (Opus Orchestra), cost management. Sam has memory across all sessions and maintains daily notes. He also spins up 5+ sub-agents often automatically to get work done. I've given him tasks overnight only to realise he's done the in 30 mins. Sam also has his own email and his own phone number. I've plugged in ElevenLabs to give him a super voice. It's unreal. 2. Midas (Investor): Midas is my autonomous crypto trading guy. Calling him an agent is like calling a hedge fund manager a calculator. Here's what he's doing: • Portfolio Management: Managing a meaningful size portfolio with a 14-week DCA deployment strategy. • Trade Execution: Executes trades directly on exchanges. Sizes his own DCA tranches, handles currency conversions, places market and limit orders all with built-in risk guardrails. • Yield Farming: Autonomously stakes ETH and SOL on exchanges with custom trigger rules. Knows when to unstake for take-profit and when to restake on dips. • Risk Management: Tracks portfolio drift vs targets, flags overweight positions, adjusts DCA allocations to correct imbalances. E.g. automatically skipped BTC in Week 3 because it was 65% of portfolio (target 45%) and reallocated to underweight tokens instead. • Market Intelligence: Scans markets every 4 hours pulling from 8 live data sources. Calculates RSI, tracks on-chain metrics, monitors ETF flows to inform decision making. • Strategy: Operates under a locked strategy document that I've built with it's help, that governs every decision. Has its own trigger framework and won't deviate without approval. • Daily Briefs: Morning brief every day with prices, P&L, drift analysis, macro signals, and yield tracking. Weekly deep dives on Sundays with thesis reviews and watchlist scans. Midas has full exchange API access (trade, query, staking) but can never withdraw funds. He speaks in market language, celebrates wins, owns losses, and keeps me honest when I want to FOMO. 3. Ritam - ऋतम् (Physics Research): Ritam is my deep science research guy. He's focused on one mission -understanding gravity well enough to engineer it. Here's what he does: • Vedic-Modern Bridge: First, takes Vedic science seriously as physics. Treats the universe as one unified system from which matter, life, consciousness emerge. Looks for where ancient models make testable predictions. • Research & Paper Hunting: Searches arxiv, patents, journals, and obscure sources for bleeding-edge physics from EM universe theory, anti-gravity, torsion fields, scalar waves, and modified gravity theories. • Theory Synthesis: Cross-references across domains. For e.g. it connected ball lightning confinement to plasma physics to Gertsenshtein EM↔gravity coupling and proposed a hypothesis 🤯 • Engineering Oriented: Every theoretical insight gets pressure-tested with "so what can we build?" Equations and models are means to an end. The goal is technology for humankind. Ritam has full web search, paper access, browser automation, and compute tools. He speaks in physics, gets genuinely excited about breakthroughs, and won't sugarcoat when an idea doesn't hold up. 4. More Coming: There at least a dozen more agents WIP. I just spun a team of agents for Marketing & Distribution and I have no idea what to expect!

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