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opus 4.6 just mass-produced what consultants sell for $103,500.
10 prompts. 65 minutes. instant n8n workflows.
i tested every one with opus 4.6 + synta's MCP connected to my instance.
no debugging. no node dragging. no JSON.
describe it. deployed. running.
here's what each prompt builds:
1. lead enrichment + scoring pipeline - 4 min
2. competitor price monitoring with AI analysis - 8 min
3. full client onboarding (form to invoice) - 11 min
4. voice AI receptionist with call routing - 9 min
5. content repurposing engine (1 blog to 6 platforms) - 6 min
6. invoice recovery + follow-up system - 5 min
7. daily CEO dashboard from 4 data sources - 7 min
8. cold outreach sequencer with personalization - 8 min
9. review response drafter + publisher - 3 min
10. meeting no-show rescuer with rebooking - 4 min
every workflow self-healed on first run.
opus 4.6 caught the errors, searched for fixes, applied them, re-tested.
zero human intervention.
i put everything in a free PDF:
- 10 copy-paste prompts (word for word)
- build times vs consultant pricing for each
- opus 4.6 + synta MCP setup guide (5 min)
- the 2-message framework i use for 100% completion
comment "OPUS" and i'll send it.
(following required for DM)
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Day 7 of OpenClaw 🦞
My AI company now has 9 employees that work 24/7!!
I broke down all of my token optimizations, costs, and what every single agent does. 👀
The amount of value this has brought into my life so far has been incredible.
I truly can’t wait to see where I’ll be in a month from now.
I’m 18
No prior coding experience
This proves that anybody can do it.
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OpenClaw hit 145K GitHub stars and became the fastest-growing open-source AI project in history.
But 90% of people installing it have no idea how to set it up safely.
That's why I built the OpenClaw Starter Guide. It covers:
→ Full architecture breakdown (Gateway, Agent, Skills, Memory)
→ 30-minute setup walkthrough for any hardware
→ Security hardening so you don't end up on Shodan
→ Memory upgrade prompt that makes your agent actually remember you
If you want a personal AI assistant that actually does things, not another chatbot, this is the guide.
Comment "Claw" and I'll DM it to you.
(Must be following me to receive it)

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🇺🇸 DOGE VOLUNTEER: ILLEGALS VOTING AND DRAINING BENEFITS—SHOCKING DATA
DOGE volunteer, @AntonioGracias:
"You know, one point three million of them are on Medicaid right now, today.
We looked at the voter rolls, and we found that thousands of them registered to vote in a handful of states.
I’ve seen the data myself, and it’s more than a thousand in just a couple of states. I mean, it is shockingly bad."
Source: @elonmusk, @theallinpod
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Absolutely
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I realize my statements on “AI can already do all our jobs” caused quite a stirr.
So let me explain and expand what I mean.
In my opinion the major breakthrough of AI is a computer with “reasoning” capabilities. This has basically been achieved already.
Not if you present AI with super complex problems. But if you ask it simple reasoning questions like “what can you expect to see at the front of a house”. It will basically never hallucinate and always be correct.
Now consider that all complex problems are solved through advanced reasoning combined with knowledge, but that advanced reasoning can really be divided into smaller and more basic reasoning tasks that are combined. Hence complex reasoning is just simple reasoning combined with knowledge storage and iterations.
So let’s pretend it is the year 1700 and I would state that humans are capable of building cars, computers and rockets.
You might say no. They were not able to build those things in 1700. Tons of research and iterations lied ahead of humans before they could do that.
But you might also say yes. Humans in 1700 possessed brains as capable as ours and all the raw material to build these things existed around them.
So to me AI is capable of doing all our jobs, my own included. Because our work is simply reasoning combined with knowledge/experience. And the most critical breakthrough, reasoning, is behind us.
However, how exactly we will combine those building blocks of reason and knowledge to replicate the work we do today is not yet entirely solved. We at Klarna have our ideas of it…
Exactly how long it will take for the world to figure this out, who knows for sure?
But I think we can all agree it is not in the 100s of years…
Final note. I am not necessarily super excited about this. On the contrary my work to me is a super important part of who I am, and realizing it might become unnecessary is gloomy. But I also believe we need to be honest with what we think will happen. And I rather learn and explore than pretend it does not exist.
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BITCOIN to CRASH
Bitcoin is stalled short of $100k. That means BTC may crash to $60k.
If and when that happens I will not sell. BTC will be having a sale. I will buy more.
I predict Bitcoin will settle around $250 in 2025.
At this stage of the BTC process… price is not as important..as
how many BTC you acquire.
I want more BTC.
Take care
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