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Bradley BrickHead

@bradtechdog

Tech entrepreneur, LEGO lover, and proud dog dad 🐶🚀

Phoenix 가입일 Haziran 2023
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HodlReaper
HodlReaper@HodlReaper·
Claude Code creator: "I uninstalled my IDE in November. Haven't written a line of code since." In this interview, Boris Cherny broke down the workflow that replaced him. Loops that prompt the agents + skills + parallel runs Worth more than a $500 AI engineering course
Moysei@0xMoysei

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NO1ennn
NO1ennn@N01ennn·
SHE LOST EVERYTHING. NEEDED $20,000 BY END OF MONTH. BUILT A KIDS YOUTUBE CHANNEL WITH AI IN 27 SECONDS found a kids channel. 28.3 million subscribers. copied the link. ChatGPT wrote the prompt. Picsart Flow generated the video. animated rabbit with ice cream. done but one video is still manual. the real system runs on Mac Mini 24/7 Claude controls the screen. Skills auto-load per channel. Dispatch queues from phone. ElevenLabs voices it. CapCut assembles it. Mac Mini runs overnight $799 Mac Mini. $55/month tools. one review session per week. month 12: $8,000-12,000/month she needed $20,000. the machine doesn’t stop
NO1ennn@N01ennn

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Anatoli Kopadze
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze·
Anthropic engineer: "You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself." 47 minutes on what Claude Code can actually do when set up properly. Daisy Holman walks you through exactly how to do it, step by step. I pulled the features that matter for everyone, not just developers. full breakdown in the article below.
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze

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Marvin
Marvin@marvin_x1·
THIS GUY IS 25 AND MAKES $50,000 A MONTH USING CLAUDE AND GOOGLE MAPS his strategy is simpler than it sounds he finds local businesses through google maps takes the company’s website, photos, reviews, and info from google then uploads all of it into ai the ai analyzes the business and automatically creates ready-made solutions for the client, from new websites to apps and marketing materials basically, he’s selling digital transformation to business owners without a team of developers how to do it: find a business with an outdated website on google maps collect information about the company upload the data into claude generate a new website or app show the demo to the owner and close the deal thousands of local businesses are still running on websites from 2015 for ai, that’s one of the easiest opportunities to make money while most people are looking for startup ideas others are selling ready-made solutions to businesses that already exist
Asteri@Asteri_eth

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MakerThrive
MakerThrive@MakerThrive·
LINKTREE IS COOKED 💀 every influencer in your city has a link in bio. none of them have their own app. i just built a platform where any creator can build a fully branded iOS app in minutes. content feed, link hub, merch store, membership. all of it. built it natively in 12 minutes with Superapp AI. zero code. pitch any influencer. build their app. split the revenue 50/50 forever. 2 creators = passive income for life. rinse and repeat. watch this👇
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james
james@firstfruitsapp·
Step by step how to double down on winning ads. (Turn on audio 🔊)
Ava@ArtificialAva

@firstfruitsapp Question: How do you scale winning creatives? Adset 1 -> 50 creatives -> 2 of them perform well after X Spend -> do you just turn the other ones off and slowly ramp up the adspend there?

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Penguin
Penguin@PenguinWeb3·
solo devs used to have one obvious weakness: - design the app could work but it still looked like: - random spacing - weak typography - weird colors - no hierarchy - "yeah AI made this" now the stack is different AI + real references + UI kit suddenly one person can ship something that looks studio-made full breakdown below
Bonsai 🌳@bonsaixbt

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Geo
Geo@TheGeoMethod·
@imrayjohnston Had a simple no-fit rule throughout my career. How someone behaves before paying is usually more reliable than anything they say after. Even if it means walking away from money, that’s usually been the better decision.
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Ray Johnston 🥊 DTC CottonKing | Rizz of eCom
🚩 on sales calls All within 10 mins... - won't turn video on - lectures about auto recording call - lectures about auto note taking call - starts grilling (in 120 seconds) on case studies - won't talk about their biz when they booked the call with you - complains about others they worked with - wants you to reveal sensitive info about clients/deals What are your 🚩 flags? I ended that call within 8 mins. I've done this for 8 years. 100% of the time, people like that are 100% nightmares to work with.
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sush
sush@2sush·
ChatGPT officially reached 1 billion monthly users. Turns out the world's fav hobby is asking AI random questions at 2 AM. What a wild milestone.
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Pietro Schirano
Pietro Schirano@skirano·
You can drop a video into Codex, tell it "recreate these animations in MagicPath" and it'll just do it
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Ryan Kramer 🛠️+⚙️=📈
@aaron_clarey I think these numbers are very optimistic As a white man, I’m looking at college as only a networking opportunity and once there are better networking opportunities created, I will push my son to do those instead
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Lorden
Lorden@lorden_eth·
CLAUDE OPUS 4.8 JUST KILLED SHOPIFY Someone built a better store under 10 mins using Claude All they did was connect Shopify to Claude Import an image of your product to Claude and give it this prompt: “Make me a prompt for a high-converting product page” Pro tip: You don’t need amboreas, you can do all this with skills in Claude terminal Check the article below
Mr. Buzzoni@polydao

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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
AI agents get dangerous when you connect them like a trusted admin. I see people do this all the time: Add API keys. Connect production tools. Let the agent write to real systems. Hope the prompt is good enough. That is insane. The safer setup is much more boring. → Read first Let the agent inspect docs, logs, customers, analytics, tickets, and internal state. It should understand the business before it can change anything. → Draft the action The agent can prepare the payload, write the reply, create the issue, summarize the incident, or suggest the next step. Useful work. No production write yet. → Use narrow paths Webhooks. Queues. Scoped scripts. n8n proxy workflows. Give the agent small doors into the system instead of handing it the master key. → Control the writes Anything risky should have approval, logs, and a rollback path. Deploys. Billing changes. User exports. Database writes. Posting content. The agent can still move fast. But it moves through paths you designed, not random admin access glued together with a confident prompt. This is the part people skip because it feels boring. And it is exactly the part that makes agents usable in a real business.
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
Is coding dead? Not it's not. Did it transform? Yes, it did. AI changed what's important. AI didn’t kill coding; it changed what coding is worth. The act of writing syntax is becoming cheaper, but the value of knowing what to build, how to structure it, how to debug it, and how to make tradeoffs is higher than ever. The important part isn't just "can you code?" It's now: - Can you define the problem clearly? - Can you judge whether the output is correct? - Can you integrate pieces into a reliable system? - Can you reason about quality, security, and maintainability? - Can you use AI without becoming dependent on it? So no, coding is not dead. But plain coding is no longer the whole game. The winners will be those who can think like engineers and use AI as a force multiplier.
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Sean Longden
Sean Longden@seanlongden·
Instead of a cold pitch, send value first "We created a landing page for [Company] implementing 3 things [competitor] does that you're not right now, want me to send it?" Reply rate: 12% Normal cold email: 1% They're curious. Takes you 10 mins with Manus or Lovable.
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Tony Dinh
Tony Dinh@tdinh_me·
Omg today I learned that Testflight has a daily limit. I have vibe coded too hard today and it’s only 10am 😭😭😭
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Maxime Dupré
Maxime Dupré@maximehugodupre·
Shipped a Map Your Show scraper 🚢 Hitting 50 actors with the next one 🔥 The goal is not only to ship as many of them, but make sure they are valuable and well maintained. Rule #1 is match & exceed. @apify apify.com/maximedupre/ma…
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