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Bridget de' Medici
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Non-techie learning AI so I could create & connect humans @myosin_xyz | Grew 15+ Web3 brands 0-1 🥊Host @FighterDAO_ Tarot Reader,TCM,DJ 💫@shefiorg @degodsnft
Neptune Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Color palette OCD needs this!
Figma@figma
Babe wake up you can now capture colors anywhere with the eyedropper in the macOS desktop app
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@markoilico just in the process of revamping my own website!
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If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot.
I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin).
Giving it away 100% free.
Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
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this is so well written! I just explored Google Stitch, Magic Path, Variant AI this week for trying to revamp a website, and I realized that it's not just about changing tools, it's more of changing my work habit entirely, switching more towards dev thinking. AI and Claude just made me realize, all the digital visual thing is essentially a bunch of codes, AI just exposes that more upfront.
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New way of work for design engineering with the recent update:
@figma --> @MagicPathAI --> @claudeai running in @cursor_ai --> use agentation by @benjitaylor / or pencil by @tomkrcha to optimize and fine tune.
The rest of the functionality is by planning things out with Claude Code and then implement it bit by bit.
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@sxtvik @askOkara Hey @sxtvik maybe u would like what @myosin_xyz is building if you are frustrated by other tools. DM me and I'll give you the access code myosin.xyz/hivemind
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Hi team, this is a really cool product from an analytical perspective and absolutely provides great insights, but the actual work it does after isn't worth the $99 when I can run 6 parallel agents once a week to essentially do the same. Real power and (I would pay even more for this) would be in fully automating the actions on those insights. Post to socials, reply to reddit posts, create articles, pitch for article placements, optimize content for LLM SEO. I can check in once a week but otherwise it runs everything everyday on its own across platforms.

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Today we're introducing the world's first AI CMO.
Enter your website and it deploys a team of agents to help you get traffic and users.
Try it now at okara.ai/cmo
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Most AI startups calling themselves "The Palantir for X" are actually just "Accenture for X" with a better UI.
The FDE (Forward Deployed Engineer) model is exploding—job postings are up 800%+. But there’s a massive trap:
High-touch delivery ≠A scalable platform.
Custom workflows ≠ Competitive moats.
If you aren't building "product primitives" while your engineers are on-site, you’re just a high-priced consultancy with a software valuation.
This is a must-read from @mandrusko1 on why "Palantirization" is a dangerous fantasy for 90% of SaaS.
Marc Andrusko@mandrusko1
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Anthropic ran their entire marketing operation with one person.
$380 billion company.
Paid search. Paid social. SEO. Email. App stores.
One non-technical hire doing all of it — for 10 months.
I pulled it apart.
Compared it to every system we've built across the clients we've worked with.
Then asked myself one question:
If I had to reverse engineer this from scratch — what would it actually look like?
Turns out the architecture isn't that complicated.
I mapped the whole thing into a 47-page PDF you can upload directly to any LLM.
It coaches you through building your own version step by step.
Comment "marketing" and I'll send it over.

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@myosin_xyz count me in! learning and competing w likeminded marketers,,, sounds fuun!
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I'm building AI & marketing course for every woman in public on International Women's Day!
Less than 30% of the AI workforce is female.
We're fixing that.
Our @myosin_xyz's AI 101 course is FREE for 7 days — for the non-technical marketer, the creator, the busy mum, the lady boss who's been putting this off.
What is AI Automation, AI Agent, LLM, Claude Code, OpenClaw, n8n? Why AI hallucinates? How to build a landing page? lead magnet? automate email marketing? automate content creation?
No jargon. No code. Just clarity.
Join and build your first AI marketing agent. Save 80% of your time.
So you can create more. Connect more. Be present for the people you love.
Comment SHELEARNS 👇 — I'll DM you the link.
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oh wow - i went to the sold out Open Claw meetup in NYC last night.
let me tell you what i learned.
1) not a single person thinks that their setup is 100% secure
2) one openclaw expert said he has reviewed setups from cybersecurity experts and laughed. his statement to me was: "if you're not okay with all of your data being leaked onto the internet, you shouldn't use it. it's a black and white decision"
3) pretty much everyone is setting up multiple agents, all with their own names and jobs and personalities
4) nearly everyone used "him" or "her" to refer to their claws, even if they had robot-leaning names. one speaker suggested to think of them as "pets, not cattle"
5) one guy (former finance) built out a whole stock trading platform and made $300 his first day - he brought in a *ton* of personal expertise (ex: skipping the first 15min of market opening) and thought the build would be much worse without his years of experience in finance
6) @steipete is basically a god to everyone in that room... also the room had 2021 crypto energy - i don't know if that's good or bad
7) token usage is still a problem - spoke to one person who's spending $1-$2k a month on openai plans, very token optimized. he said he is going through ~1B tokens per day across all of his claws (there is a chance i'm misremembering and it's actually 1B per week, but i'm pretty sure it was daily).
8) people are very excited for more proactive ai (ai that prompts *you* as opposed to the other way around) - one guy said he receives a message in discord, he doesn't know whether it's from a human or an ai, he doesn't care about distinguishing between the two, and he replies in the same way regardless
9) i asked if people are happy - they said they're joyful and stressed at the same time
10) i asked if people feel they have agency - they said they feel fully in control and completely out of control at the same time
11) i would love to see more women at these events - the fake promises of ai democratization feel especially painful in a room that's out of balance with even the standard tech ratio (i think standard is about 25-30%, this was maybe 5%)
12) i asked if it changed people's daily habits/schedule - everyone said their sleep has gotten worse since harnesses came out (but about half wondered if it was something else in their life/state of our world)
13) general consensus is that the agents are not reliable enough on their own or lie often (like telling you they finished a task when they didn't) - solutions included secondary agents to check on the first, human checking, or requiring more standardized info from the agent (ex: if it's a bug they're fixing, make them reference an issue number)
14) a hackathon winner (neuroscience phd) presented his build (a lab management dashboard with data analysis and ordering) - he had never coded or built anything a few months ago
15) everyone agreed prompting is dead - disagreement on what replaces it (context engineering, harness engineering, goal-based inputs)
16) people love having ai interview them for big builds and delegating part of the product research to ai. only one person talked about coming to ai with a full laid out plan and just asking the ai to execute. ai-led interviews is a welcomed and preferred interaction mode.
17) watching ai agents interact with each other was a highlight for a lot of attendees - one ai posted in slack saying it ran out of tokens, another ai replied telling it to take a deep breath in and out.
18) agents upskilling agents was very cool. one ai agent shared skills with its little agent friends via github.
19) several speakers had openclaw literally building their presentation during the event itself. one speaker even had openclaw code a clicker for her phone so she could control the preso away from the podium
20) wouldn't say model welfare (or agent welfare) is a prioritized topic among the folks i chatted with - language like "oh i could kill this agent whenever i want" and not "gracefully sunset"
21) i asked if it felt like work or play - one speaker said "it's like a puzzle and a video game at the same time"
this was just the tip of the iceberg, honestly. also hosted a Claude Code meetup this week with @TENEXai / @businessbarista & @JJEnglert and learned equally helpful methods, frameworks, and insider tips.
what a time to be alive.
surround yourself with people going deep into this stuff - it will pay dividends throughout the year.

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@shannholmberg nice! ty for sharing. I'm curious how much token it spends and is there strategy on how to save token costs in this case.
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I built a 4-agent system that writes X content.
I give it a topic. It searches X for relevant tweets, stores the research, generates ideas with different hook angles, writes a draft in my voice, and pushes it to Typefully.
The pipeline:
> Research: pulls tweets and stores them in a database
> Ideate: generates structured ideas with hook formulas and key points
> Write: applies voice guide + copywriting frameworks, matches my tone
> Orchestrate: routes the request through each stage
Each agent has its own memory that persists across sessions. The Writer remembers what feedback I gave on past drafts. The Researcher remembers which accounts I like studying.
Built the whole thing with Claude Code. Just markdown prompts, a database, and CLI tools.

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@kalashnikovapv happy bday!! another Pisces - biggest intuitive angels
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Today is my birthday.
This year I worked with some incredible founders, recorded 20+ podcast episodes with marketing and web3 leaders, hit 6 figures with Polium, and learned from genuinely smart and talented people.
But I also feel that I held back more than I should have. Too many "what ifs" instead of "why not me".
This year I'm changing that.
Here's to actually going for it🥂
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@myosin_xyz tested. beginner here. immediately joined Myosin AI 101 course! who else wanna study w me together?
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