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Katılım Haziran 2022
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Ninsei Labs Radar
Ninsei Labs Radar@NinseiLabsRadar·
Same team behind @NinseiLabs. We made this account so we could amplify other founders, creators, and launches we like without crowding the main feed. Everything you will see here is curated by us.
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Ninsei Labs@NinseiLabs·
The next layer of AI services is shops structured around: • Outcome-based pricing (not hourly) • No junior hands (operator builds it) • Senior judgment to ship working systems Rare right now. Also what most clients actually want once they realize it's an option.
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Ninsei Labs@NinseiLabs·
What "working systems" means: • Running in production • Integrated with the client's tools • Owned by them (code, credentials, runbook) • Documented for operation • Sized to actual load Harder than a deck. Also what the client needs.
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Ninsei Labs@NinseiLabs·
The cultural reason is incentive asymmetry. Talking about AI is more visible than building with it. Visible shops win clients. Clients receive what those shops are good at: more talking. Builder shops are quiet. They ship for specific clients. They're invisible.
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Ninsei Labs@NinseiLabs·
The economic reason is pricing. Hourly billing aligns the vendor to hours, not outcomes. A deck consumes more billable hours per dollar of value than working software does. So agencies are incentivized, economically, to produce decks.
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Ninsei Labs@NinseiLabs·
The architectural reason is staffing. AI agencies pitch a senior partner and staff the work to juniors. Junior staffing can deliver analysis. It cannot deliver agents that ship to production, integrate with real systems, and absorb real operational load.
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Ninsei Labs@NinseiLabs·
Most AI consulting ships strategy decks instead of working systems. > Big consultancies deliver decks. > Mid-tier shops deliver roadmaps. > Most freelancers deliver a Notion doc + an invoice for "discovery." What's missing: the working software the client actually needs.
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Ninsei Labs
Ninsei Labs@NinseiLabs·
This hits different when you’re broke: Everything you need to start a business online is free. → Website: Carrd → Marketing: X/LinkedIn → Store: Gumroad → Design: Canva → Email list: MailerLite Free → AI writing: Claude → Video editing: CapCut → Scheduling: Buffer → Storage: Google Drive → Grammar: LanguageTool → Learning: YouTube The only thing stopping you is not knowing where to look. Now you know.
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Ninsei Labs@NinseiLabs·
CLAUDE.md is your codebase's memory. DESIGN.md is your visual system's memory. Nobody has written the prose version yet. Your Claude output has a fingerprint. So does mine. The em-dash that should have been a comma. The opener that announces itself. The closing line that restates the opening. "It's important to note." "Delve into." "Comprehensive." By the second em-dash the reader has already filed the post under AI-generated and started skimming. They will not say so. They will simply not finish reading. "Just write less with AI" is not the answer. Most operators worth their salary ship more than they could write by hand. The leverage is real. The answer is voice.md. The prose sibling of CLAUDE.md and DESIGN.md. Built from 10 to 20 pieces of your own published prose. Attached to the model on every drafting task. Plus an audit loop. Four to six minutes per draft. Lexical pass, syntactic pass, structural pass, rhetorical pass. Catches the 25 fingerprints I cataloged this week: Lexical (8): leverage, utilize, delve, robust, comprehensive, seamless, the polished superlative, the em-dash where a comma would do. Syntactic (6): uniform sentence length, parallel-structure stacks, the colon-as-fanfare, participial openers, the not-only-but-also stack, over-qualified noun phrases. Structural (6): the five-paragraph reflex, premature summary, bullet-list overuse, the announced transition, the over-defined headline, the listicle reflex. Rhetorical (5): the polite close, the both-sides reflex, the hortatory "let's explore," the fake "for instance" example, contextless qualifiers. Do the work for three months and your first drafts come back closer to your voice on the first pass. The model is fluent. Only you can supply the voice.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Please reply if you see this within 5 minutes of posting, but not later than that. This is a test to determine how long it takes for users to receive notifications of 𝕏 posts on their actual device.
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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
A violent psychopath has been lurking the vicinity of my house recently. Some German leftist. One hour ago he attacked a construction worker who was working on my garage with a blade and sliced his arm open. The police are finally getting involved but it took him trying to kill a man before they took action. My also kids come to this house. This is what the media’s constant attacks on me fuels. They do not care.
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CIAliens 👽@CIAliens·
My standards are high because I can provide what I require. Read that again.
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CIAliens 👽@CIAliens·
Good morning champions! Make the most of today! 🙏🙏🙏
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CIAliens 👽@CIAliens·
Don't be afraid to start over again.
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