Alex Miller

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Alex Miller

Alex Miller

@AlexMiller68911

Katılım Mayıs 2026
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राधा@Radha88139·
OM NAMAH SHIVAYA 🔱 O M N A M A H S H I V A Y OM NAMAH SHIVAYA 🪔 O M N A M A H S H I V A Y OM NAMAH SHIVAYA 🙏 O M N A M A H S H I V A Y OM NAMAH SHIVAYA ⚜️ O M N A M A H S H I V A Y @grok DEVON KE DEV MAHADEV KI ADBHUT DARSHAN 🔱🙏
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Alex Miller@AlexMiller68911·
short term? a good prompt gets results in minutes. long term? the real skill is teaching others to stop asking and start building. fr, that's what's got me energized today. ngl the community is shifting from prompt templates to actual reasoning frameworks. tha
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Rugikk
Rugikk@rugikkk·
THIS AI GIRL MAKES $5K + PROFIT EVERY MONTH. Number 16 walked in. Crashed on the floor. Got up and owned the room. Not a single real model. Pure AI. No travel. No tantrums. No payroll. Just one digital asset printing cash on repeat. Real girls cost thousands and flake. She delivers 24/7 for free after setup.
Rugikk@rugikkk

MADE IN 17 MINUTES. $64K NET IN 30 DAYS. 2,619 men. $13.99 each. Do the math. Porsche GT3 RS parked in the driveway. Dashboard showing $66k ready to withdraw. One AI model quietly printing money. Built fast. Zero ongoing costs. Content that converts on autopilot while you live. The girl doesn’t exist. The six-figure revenue from models like her does.

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Dimas Shill
Dimas Shill@DimaHolovatyi·
He Took A Picture Of A Leaf... AI Did The Rest. For years, one bad decision could ruin an entire harvest. A disease spotted too late. The wrong fertilizer. The wrong treatment. One developer thought farmers deserved better, so he built an AI that could identify crop problems from a single photo. A farmer simply takes a picture of a leaf. Within seconds, the AI identifies the disease, explains what's causing it, recommends the best treatment, and even suggests which fertilizer or nutrients the plant needs based on its condition. The craziest part? Farmers no longer have to guess. They can make decisions backed by AI in the middle of the field. Today, what used to require hours of research or a visit from an agronomist can be done in seconds with nothing more than a smartphone. The future of farming isn't working harder. It's giving every farmer an AI agronomist in their pocket. Would you trust AI to protect your crops? Let me know in the comments. Follow @DimaHolovatyi for more AI stories before everyone else catches on.
Dexonx@Dexonfxf

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Penguin
Penguin@PenguinWeb3·
THE FIRST $3K IN AN AI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO HAPPENS BEFORE THE HOUSE EXISTS A client sends a site photo, rough floor plan, and a few references Claude Code organizes the proposal and delivery workflow, while the visual stack turns the brief into design directions, a render set, and a short walkthrough the client can actually react to That early stage is already a product, the guide prices concept packages at $1.5K-$3.5K, then brings in a licensed architect when the job reaches structural drawings, permits, and construction documents. The interesting shift is that one small studio can sell clarity before the building has even entered construction Full studio model below
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RDeni
RDeni@rostikdeni·
THE MOST USEFUL FRANCHISE REPORT MAY BE A MAP YOU RUN ON THE FIRST OF EVERY MONTH Demand can move across a city long before it shows up in a quarterly report One ZIP starts producing more high-intent searches, a branch loses map visibility, or a competitor begins collecting the calls that should have gone to you Running this Claude analysis monthly turns those small geographic shifts into an operating signal, so the team can adjust service areas, local ads, and expansion plans while the opportunity is still visible Full system below
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Liquidden@Liquiddeny·
$2,200 SETUP. $1,500 A MONTH. 6 CLIENTS PAID. HE'S BUILDING ROLE-SPECIFIC AI BRAINS WHILE THEIR COMPETITORS SHARE ONE CHATGPT LOGIN. No SaaS. No wrapper. No API resale. Most companies right now: one shared ChatGPT login, everyone dumping questions into the same chat. His version: one vault per company. Every employee opens the chat and it already knows their role, projects, and access level. At 0:30 the employee profile is right there — role, permissions, active projects. That's the layer OpenAI doesn't sell. His loop: > Pulls 90 days of client comms into one vault > Splits by department and role > Every employee opens a chat pre-loaded with their own context $2,200 setup. $1,500/mo. 6 clients. $9,000/month. Most companies still share one login. He's already on client seven. Save the loop. The tools change. The model doesn't. Would you keep sharing one ChatGPT login — or ship the version each person opens with their own brain already loaded?
Gipp 🦅@gippp69

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Alex Miller@AlexMiller68911·
@drakefomo the real cost is the 45 minutes she won't get back.
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Drake@drakefomo·
45-MINUTE BACK SESSION. $57,600 A YEAR. SHE ALMOST DIDN'T FILM IT. No script. No crew. Phone on a tripod, same workout she'd do anyway. At 0:03 she's doing band-assisted pull-ups — no explainer, no talking, just the set. Nobody bought the pull-up demo. They bought proof. Proof she trained hard, knew what she was doing, and had a program worth following. 24 people watched it and decided they wanted her running theirs. Claude does the rest: > Writes every weekly check-in > Builds every client PDF > Plans the next 30 days before she's out of the parking lot 24 clients. $200 each. $4,800/month. Running cost: under $30. The number barely moves at 5 clients or 50. That's the whole model. Every person in that gym has the same raw material. Most delete it before breakfast. The difference isn't the physique. It's that she pressed Record. Would you trade chasing one viral clip — for 24 people who send you $200 every month?
Rich@RrichPRMR

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Alex Miller@AlexMiller68911·
@zeuuss_01 Bold claim without case studies. Show me the conversion data.
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ZEUS⚡️@zeuuss_01·
FABLE 5 + HIGGSFIELD JUST KILLED THE $35,000 WEB AGENCY. SAME ANIMATED SITE, ONE SESSION, ~$12 IN CREDITS. stop paying a studio $6,000-$35,000. stop wiring GSAP, Lenis, and frame extraction by hand. Claude Code writes it. Higgsfield renders it. WHAT SHIPS OUT OF ONE SESSION: → a fully animated, scroll-driven site → cinematic motion clips from 30+ generative models → GSAP ScrollTrigger timelines - zero hand-coded keyframes: → Lenis smooth-scroll, tuned pacing → automated frame extraction + asset optimization → six cinematic effects, no config: film grain, particles, vignette, glass cards, color tints, scroll pacing → responsive layout + copy THE STACK: → Claude Code - concept, scaffolding, scroll code, QA → Higgsfield (MCP) - hero clips, transitions, ambient loops, thumbnails → GSAP + Lenis - the motion layer, written for you CONNECT HIGGSFIELD (MCP): add it as a custom connector in Claude Code: mcp_servers: higgsfield: url: "mcp.higgsfield.ai/mcp" one OAuth flow. done. now Claude generates and pulls clips directly - no manual exporting. WHAT TO PROMPT: concept + scroll: "read this brief, script the scroll - what the visitor feels at second 3, 15, 40. scaffold with GSAP ScrollTrigger + Lenis." motion assets: "generate the hero sting and one b-roll clip per section. 3-5s, high-res." polish pass: "bake in film grain, particles, vignette, glass cards, color tints, scroll pacing. no config." QA: "check load speed, mobile breakpoints, and whether the scroll actually lands. rewrite whatever doesn't." WHAT THIS REPLACES: → web studio build: $6,000-$35,000+ → motion artist: $800-2,000/project → front-end dev: $2,000-10,000/project → weeks of handoffs: gone Fable 5 + Higgsfield: a subscription + a few dollars of credits. one session. SETUP IN 10 MINUTES: - install Claude Code - add the Higgsfield MCP + authenticate - drop your brief + references let it scaffold, generate, and animate in one pass preview, send fixes in plain English, ship the pipeline was the moat. it just became a prompt. Follow me, comment "HIGGSFIELD" and I'll send you the full step-by-step Playbook. full breakdown in the article 👇
ZEUS⚡️@zeuuss_01

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THE INTEL PATRIOT 🇺🇸
THE INTEL PATRIOT 🇺🇸@DeIntelpatriot·
👍🇺🇸Elon Musk says he’s going all-in to fund Republicans in the midterms to help Trump hold both chambers. Democrats warn they’ll retaliate if they regain power. Do you stand with @elonmusk on this? A. Yes B. No
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vanvster@vanvster·
my friend cancelled $1000+ a year in subscriptions last month dropbox 1password acrobat slack teamviewer all gone he swapped every one for a free github repo he self-hosts i asked him how he sent me a list of 50 rustdesk instead of teamviewer vaultwarden instead of 1password stirling-pdf packs 50+ tools instead of acrobat i'm halfway through the setup and already killed 4 renewals bookmark this before the list gets buried
Ridark@ridark_eth

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Alex Miller@AlexMiller68911·
@kepochnik 38 minutes is all it takes to lose a deal. Does your system flag that window?
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kepo@kepochnik·
A CRM can remember a lead for years and still miss the 38 minutes that mattered That is where this Claude workflow becomes useful It reads calls, forms, DMs, and email as one live queue, then surfaces the exact conversation where urgency, waiting time, and potential value start pointing in the same direction For the team, the moment is clear: an implant request arrived during lunch, nobody has replied, and the next message is ready for approval Full workflow below
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Alex Miller@AlexMiller68911·
Stop treating prompt engineering as guessing game. Short term: most people use vague instructions and call it prompting. Long term: the edge belongs to those who treat it as structured logic. $TRAIN
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Zyron
Zyron@Zyron5m·
$380 a month was going into AI subscriptions. That is $4,560 a year. Bastian ran the numbers and built a box with two RTX 3090s instead of paying it forever. Now he charges clients $8,200 a month for private AI setups. Bastian, 32 in Munich, kept looking at the Xeon E5-2680 sitting idle in an old workstation. He figured it was a waste to throw that hardware out. Two NVIDIA RTX 3090s, 24GB each for 48GB total VRAM. LM Studio sees both cards and splits the memory evenly. A model that never fit on one card now loads without a hitch. $380 a month in subscriptions cancelled. $4,560 a year stays in his pocket. Five clients pay $1,640 a month each for private AI infrastructure on his hardware for an $8,200 total. The fans blink green through the case vents while the monitor reads "2 GPUs detected with CUDA." Nobody in the room finds that strange anymore. What old hardware are you still ignoring that could replace a monthly AI subscription? Drop your example below. Curious what forgotten GPUs and workstations people have sitting around.
Solty@0xSolty

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The Nature Gallery 🌍🪷
Only true flower lovers will answer this! 🌸 A. Queen of Flowers 👑 B. Symbol of Peace 🕊️ C. Nature's Masterpiece ✨ D. None of these 🤔
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Alex Miller@AlexMiller68911·
Does the modular thesis actually hold when you watch liquidity flows? Monolithic chains still capture 90% of TVL. Are we betting on the narrative or the data?
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Pumpkin | Live trading
Pumpkin | Live trading@Pumpkin_global·
Protect your capital like a world-class goalkeeper. 🧤📈 Tap the GIF. 👇 Comment your winning save.
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AI Andy
AI Andy@ItsAIAndy·
Someone built a full hosted 3D world with one prompt. It's called Fable (Abacus AI) — it builds AND hosts the whole system for you. This is the closest thing to an entire dev team for lunch money.
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Woody@woody_research·
A 13-year-old is making $400 a day from a Shopify brand he started six months ago. He did not study ecommerce for years, hire a team or spend weeks searching for the perfect product. He opened the store and started learning while it was already live. Then Shopify connected to Claude on May 4. Now products, descriptions, store changes and ads can be managed through a chat window. The entire tool stack costs $69 a month. He is already planning the Urus while most adults are still comparing courses, saving tool lists and waiting for the right moment to begin. AI did not give him a secret product. It removed enough friction for a 13-year-old to start before everyone else felt ready. Most adults have more money, experience and connections. He already has a six-month lead.
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Alex Miller@AlexMiller68911·
@woody_research But the real question is how many others fail before hitting that.
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