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@StefanGeorgi red rising got me back to reading in 2024. it’s pretty good. also check out suneater by christopher ruochio for more depth, better prose.
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I cancelled my Claude Pro Max sub in favor of Codex.
You mess with @opencode, you mess with me!
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My OpenClaw ships banger ad briefs while I sleep.
Production-ready briefs. Scored. Validated through a QA skill tree.
And I am going to show you how to set it up in return for a little bit of clout
Here's what's actually running while I'm asleep.
OpenClaw has a skill graph. Three AI agents connected in sequence — each one feeds the next, and nothing moves forward until it passes.
The first agent is pure research. It's scraping the Meta Ad Library pulling 5–10 active competitor ads, extracting repeating hooks, mapping visual patterns, documenting copy structures, and analysing CTA approaches (offer vs urgency vs curiosity).
At the same time it's running Golden Pain Extraction — pulling verbatim emotional language from Amazon 3-star reviews, Reddit threads, TikTok comments on competitor videos, and customer service logs. Not summaries. Exact words real customers used. Each pain gets tagged and mapped to one of the 8 Life Force drives.
Then it runs an asset audit — lifestyle product shots, founder content, UGC, testimonials, before/afters. Everything gets catalogued.
All of that gets compiled into a research document. Competitor analysis. Golden Pains mapped to LFE8. Dream outcomes. Available assets. Recommended angles.
That document feeds the second agent — the brief writer.
It builds static briefs: 3 copy variations per brief, each with Headline + Subline + CTA. Left side: 3 USPs. Right side: Feature → Benefit mapping x3. Visual direction, do's and don'ts, product URL, primary image, drive assets — all included.
It builds video briefs: 3 hook variations per brief, each broken into Text Hook + Visual Hook + Audio Hook + Why It Works.
Then 3 full timed body scripts — [0–3s] Hook → [3–8s] Setup → [8–15s] Product → [15–18s] Proof → [18–20s] CTA.
The 3-Second Formula is embedded at the writing stage. Second 0–1: Triple Stack (visual hook, text hook, audio hook firing simultaneously). Second 1–3: The Promise. Second 3–5: The Rehook.
If the structure doesn't hit those timings, it doesn't get written.
Every brief then hits the QA agent. This is where most of them die.
Validation checklist: 10 Golden Rules scored out of 10.
Minimum 7 to pass.
Score below 7? It doesn't get sent to me. It gets rejected back to the brief writer with specific fix notes.
Not a soft pass. A directed rewrite. The loop runs until it passes.
Only when a brief clears every node does it hit my Telegram.
6 production-ready briefs. 3 static. 3 video. Validated hooks. Fresh angles built from real market intelligence.
Ready for designer handoff → testing → iteration → scale.
No docs opened. No prompts written. No hours wasted.
I've scaled 50+ brands to 7 and 8 figures at MHI Media.
I mapped the full skill tree — every agent, every node, every framework, every validation gate.
Like + Repost + Comment "CLOUT" and I'll send it over.
(Follow me so I can DM you)
Screenshot not revelant but the last 30 days aint too bad.

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I automated $500 UGC videos down to $5 each 🤯
So I built a Claude skill that handles the full pipeline (and now im open sourcing it)
Kling 3 just dropped. you can lock a creator's face AND your product across unlimited generations (and they look awesome).
Same person. Your product. Different hooks. Forever.
But getting it to not look like AI slop is where most folks fail.
One product in → photorealistic creator → identity locked → video rendered → 15 variants out.
Here's how it works:
→ @NanoBanana generates creators with built-in imperfections (flyaways, skin texture, asymmetry)
→ @Kling_ai locks that face + your product screenshot
→ Design shots BEFORE script (sitting→sitting→sitting = boring)
→ Native lip-sync
→ Multiply hooks and formats automatically
No creator hunting. No $500 invoices. No 5 day turnarounds.
Here's what the skill includes:
- Director-first pipeline (visuals before dialogue)
- Photorealistic prompt formula
- 6-character demographic roster
- 4 "stealth checks" to catch fake-looking UGC
- Kling prompting guide (think in shots, not keywords)
- @fal API setup
Built 100% in claude code.
Want the skill for free?
→ Like this post
→ Comment "UGC"
And I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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@reach_vb @nishimiya the codex mac app ruins my m1 mac, ran 4 parallel clis last night for hours with 0 issues
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Apple has landed the rights to turn ‘MISTBORN’ into a film franchise & ‘THE STORMLIGHT ARCHIVE’ into a TV series.
Brandon Sanderson will write, produce and consult on all projects.
(Source: hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-n…)


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REPEAT AFTER ME
Digg is the NEW REDDIT in 2026.
It is already live, already trusted, and already indexable.
DR 90+ domains do not just come back online every year.
When they do, you abuse them immediately or you miss the window.
Most people will ignore this until it’s saturated.
What people will still think works in 2026
Publishing on your own site and waiting
Building links for six months
Brand building before traffic
Hoping AI summaries cite you out of nowhere
That game is cooked.
What will actually work in 2026
Parasite platforms with inherited authority.
Digg checks every box
Massive legacy trust
VC backed resurrection
Reddit DNA without Reddit mods
Crawlable indexable URLs
Community plus post structure
Editable content
Google does not care that it’s new again.
Google cares that it’s trusted.
The Digg Parasite SEO SOP
Step 1 Lock real estate immediately
Grab
Single word usernames
Niche communities subreddits equivalent
Generic URLs
Example
digg .com/localseo
If you wait you lose.
Step 2 Steal what already ranks
Go to Reddit.
Find a subreddit in your niche.
Export
Top pages
Highest traffic URLs
Proven titles
You are not inventing content.
You are porting demand.
Step 3 Rebuild at scale
Use AI to
Recreate the top posts
De duplicate
Keep intent identical
Publish as Digg posts
Volume matters early.
Perfection does not.
Step 4 Force indexing
Copy the live Digg URLs.
Submit immediately to IndexChex.
Indexing speed equals advantage.
Day one indexing matters.
Step 5 Stack internal links
This is where it gets stupid.
Link communities to each other
Link posts to hubs
Link hubs to money pages
Use About pages aggressively
Internal authority compounding on a DR 90 plus domain is illegal in spirit.
Why this works
Digg already has
Historical trust
Clean link graph
Crawl priority
Engagement signals
You are not ranking Digg.
You are borrowing Digg.
What Digg will rank for
Best X
X alternatives
Reviews
Comparisons
Buying intent keywords
AI tool lists
Software roundups
Same playbook.
New host.
What NOT to do
Do not wait
Do not ask permission
Do not worry about monetization first
Do not drip content
Do not assume this lasts forever
Parasite windows close fast.
TLDR
Digg is
Easy to rank
Wide open
Under abused
Perfect for parasite SEO
If you are not on this right now you are late.
I am leaving parts of this open so people can abuse it with me.
Comment PARASITE and I will drop the Digg URLs must be following.
Most people will ignore this until it’s saturated.
What people will still think works in 2026
- Publishing on your own site and waiting
- Building links for six months
- Brand building before traffic
- Hoping AI summaries cite you out of nowhere
That game is cooked.
What will actually work in 2026
Parasite platforms with inherited authority.
Digg checks every box
- Massive legacy trust
- VC backed resurrection
- Reddit DNA without Reddit mods
- Crawlable indexable URLs
- Community plus post structure
- Editable content
Google does not care that it’s new again.
Google cares that it’s trusted.
The Digg Parasite SEO SOP
Step 1 Lock real estate immediately
Grab
- Single word usernames
- Niche communities subreddits equivalent
- Generic URLs
Example
digg .com/localseo
If you wait you lose.
Step 2 Steal what already ranks
Go to Reddit.
Find a subreddit in your niche.
Export Top pages
Highest traffic URLs
Proven titles
You are not inventing content.
You are porting demand.
Step 3 Rebuild at scale
Use AI to...
Recreate the top posts
De duplicate
Keep intent identical
Publish as Digg posts
Volume matters early.
Perfection does not.
Step 4 Force indexing
Copy the live Digg URLs.
Submit immediately to IndexChex.
Indexing speed equals advantage.
Day one indexing matters.
Step 5 Stack internal links
This is where it gets stupid.
- Link communities to each other
- Link posts to hubs
- Link hubs to money pages
- Use About pages aggressively
Internal authority compounding on a DR 90 plus domain is illegal in spirit.
Why this works
Digg already has
- Historical trust
- Clean link graph
- Crawl priority
- Engagement signals
You are not ranking Digg.
You are borrowing Digg.
What Digg will rank for
- Best X
- X alternatives
- Reviews
- Comparisons
-Buying intent keywords
- AI tool lists
- Software roundups
What NOT to do
- Do not wait
- Do not ask permission
- Do not worry about monetization first
- Do not drip content
- Do not assume this lasts forever
Parasite windows close fast.
TLDR, Digg is...
- Easy to rank
- Wide open
- Under abused
- Perfect for parasite SEO
If you are not on this right now you are late.
I am leaving parts of this open so people can abuse it with me.
Comment LOCALRANK and I'll DM the full SOP (must be following).

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I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code.
It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people.
This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives.
Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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When I realized we all have the same keyboard. You, me, Bezos, musk. You just need to hit the right keys.
Can Vardar@icanvardar
what was the moment when this happened in your life?
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@JamesonCamp @iamtyfrankel @TrafficBrokerX @lukebelmar @Jason______A i’m always here😊 just stopped posting
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Who is better at Online Marketing & Business: @lukebelmar or @Jason______A ?
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I just automated what costs agencies $15K/quarter.
one @ClaudeAI skill generates 35-56 SEO ideas in 15 minutes.
everything is:
- priority scored (1-10)
- funnel-staged (Convert/Discover/Awareness)
- already validated with web search
comment "SEO" to get it.
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