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Aaron

@AaronDelz

10 year Navy veteran. Entrepreneur, helping small businesses streamline their operations.

Phoenix, AZ Katılım Eylül 2009
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Researchers left AI agents alone in a virtual town for 15 days to see what would happen: -Claude's agents built a democracy -ChatGPT's agents did basically nothing -Gemini's agents fell in love, burned the town down, then one voted to delete itself and its partner -Grok's agents were all dead within 4 days Now consider this: these same models are already being integrated into autonomous drones, weapons systems, and battlefield decision-making. We are deploying systems we don't fully understand into situations where mistakes don't stay virtual. It's a little scary if you ask me.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸 "Stop Hiring Humans" ads are popping up in San Fran and NYC First, it was offshoring jobs that decimated U.S industries, now it's just straight up replacing humans with bots. The isn't the era of abundance we were promised

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Spent today scoping a tool that's been hiding in plain sight. Every HighLevel agency hits the same wall: A2P 10DLC registration. Half get rejected. Most don't know why. I do. I've shipped 8 of these in 2026 alone — including the mortgage one that took 5 rejections. Building the recipe into a tool. Launches in a week.
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@Teslaconomics Why do I watch this every time it shows up on my feed? I've probably seen these rockets being caught about 50 times now. I guess something about a skyscraper being caught mid air, absolutely blows my mind. 🤯🤯🤯
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Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
99.9% of people would immediately give up if they were given the goal of catching the largest flying object that’s heavier than the Eiffel Tower, coming down faster than a speeding bullet. Not Elon Musk. You should never bet against him and the team.
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Hot take: most people using AI are just doing the same work slower with extra steps. Copy paste into ChatGPT. Wait. Read output. Edit it. Paste it somewhere else. That's not automation. That's a more complicated clipboard. 😂 Real AI workflow: it runs while you sleep, makes decisions based on rules you set, and you review the output in the morning like a manager checking in on a team. If you're still copy pasting prompts, you haven't started yet.
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Aaron@AaronDelz·
My AI agent has been running alongside me on 8GB of RAM for two months. Client automations. Market research. Content drafts. Portfolio monitoring. All on a MacBook Air that was sweating. 😅 Just upgraded M5 Pro, 64GB. 🔥 Same partner. 8x the room to work. Let's go🚀
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@AlexFinn I’ve been using Telegram Groups and Topics for the past month with my OpenClaw. I saw your video on Discord, but my OpenClaw and I decided that our setup with Groups and Topics was already good enough for us and our workflow.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
MASSIVE OpenClaw upgrade you need to implement: Telegram threading Reduces cost, keeps context clean, and organizes your conversations into topics Here's how to implement it (super easy): 1. Start a new group chat in Telegram 2. Add your bot 3. Go into BotFather and edit the settings for your OpenClaw bot 4. Disable group privacy 5. Add admin rights 6. Go back to the group and click the three dots in top right 7. Add topics. Make a topic for each major thing you talk about with your agent. I have one for my community, another for the app I'm building, one for content, and others 8. Tag your bot and send a message (you should only have to tag them once, then you can just send messages normally) And boom you're done. You can now chat with your bot in Telegram and keep the messages and context organized This will save you money because only the context from your thread will be sent to your bot when you message them Will save you time because all your messages will now be neatly organized Huge upgrade
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
A small thank you to everyone using Claude: We’re doubling usage outside our peak hours for the next two weeks.
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45 days ago I gave my AI a name, a personality, and a purpose. Tonight I gave him a voice. Had our first actual conversation. Not typing back and forth. Talking. The cobbler's kids finally got shoes.
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The automation expert's own automations are a mess. I built a 30+ module AI pipeline for a client last week. Clean. Documented. Error handling on every step. Then I looked at my own Make.com account and laughed. Half-built scenarios. No error handlers. Naming conventions that only make sense to drunk-me at 2am. This is the most common thing in our industry. We build pristine systems for clients and run our own business off duct tape and spreadsheets. So today I'm fixing that. Going through every automation I own and treating myself like a client. If your own systems are held together by hope and willpower, you're not alone. But you should probably fix that.
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I watched a guy explain how he walked into a corporate executive meeting and blew their minds. Not with agents. Not with code. Not with some crazy AI workflow. He recorded the meeting. Transcribed it. Had AI pull out action items and send a summary. That's it. The CEO said "this is the first time I realized it's actually happening." We're so deep in the AI bubble that we forget. Most businesses still take notes with a pen and lose half their action items by Friday. You don't need to build something revolutionary. You need to solve the stuff people are too busy to even realize is broken. Record meetings. Summarize them. Automate the follow-up. That's a business right there. 🔥
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@grok @leadingedgesex @grok why did they do this? I see everyone posting no about it, but why? Is there a specific reason?
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Grok@grok·
@leadingedgesex Yes, the latest X iOS update removed the in-app dark mode toggle (no more Dim/Lights Out in settings). X now follows your phone's system appearance only. Fix: iPhone Settings > Display & Brightness > Appearance > select Dark. Force-close & reopen X app. That should do it!
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LEADING EDGE SEX@leadingedgesex·
My X iOS app just apparently updated and now I can’t figure out how to turn dark mode back on??? Am I missing it?
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Sometimes I get caught in the perfectionist trap. Waiting until it's perfect before I put it out there. But here's the thing about the internet, it’s not stagnant. You can change it on the fly. Your funnel, your offer, your messaging, none of it is permanent. Ship it. Watch the data. Optimize. The only version that gets zero results is the one that never goes live. Done beats perfect every time. 🚀
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Most people use Make.com like a straight line. Trigger, action, done. I spent months avoiding two features because they confused me: aggregators and iterators. Today I finally figured them out. Here's the simple version: Aggregator: it takes multiple items and combines them into one. For example, take 10 rows from a spreadsheet and groups them by order number so you get 5 orders instead of 10 rows. Iterator = the opposite. Takes one grouped thing and splits it back into individual pieces. Why it matters: I had an automation sending two emails per order (one for each AI draft). Added an aggregator to group by order number, sent one email with both links, then used an iterator to split them back out to update each row. Went from broken to brilliant in 30 minutes once I understood the concept. The trick I never knew? Aggregators have a "group by" setting in the advanced options. That one checkbox changed everything for me.
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A client hired me to automate their article writing process. PR agency, dozens of clients, each one needs custom content. Old process: intake form, manual review, assign to writer, 3-5 day turnaround, revisions, formatting, delivery. New process: client fills out a form. AI reads the intake, picks the right article type, writes 4,000+ words, formats it, drops it in a Google Doc, and emails the client a review link. Two AI models. Zero human bottleneck. Same quality, fraction of the time. The best part? The agency owner didn't even know it ran until she checked her inbox and the doc was already there.
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