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@D_Mack7

Founder from 🇦🇺 https://t.co/RyNo2mKjfN and Seaweed farm 🌊🐬. Passionate about helping non-technical founders! Founder of ⚡️⚡️Products. I love: 🏄‍♂️🔨🎣🤿💻🏕

Melbourne, Australia Katılım Aralık 2015
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@bubble Big goal: 1 million diverse founders/creators by 2030. Not just businesses but also non profits, community tools etc.
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I don't have time to start a business." Open your screen time app. Right now. The time is there. You're just spending it without choosing to.
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Getting outside isn't a productivity hack. It resets my nervous system. Clears the noise. And it reminds me why I build in the first place. Every decision shapes the future. Make sure it's one you want to live in.
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Question: Right now, vibe coding and tools like Claude Code are getting insanely good. Where does it stop to have managed infrastructure, say Flutter Flow and Bubble, versus having completely unconstrained natural language?
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Waking up to closed deals and a team that doesn't need you to hold it together. That's not luck. That's a system. We can help you build it.
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Anyone built anything in the content creation space using AI? Super keen to see what other people are doing in this, how they're creating reels and maximising the amount of content that they can do without having custom editors.
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A business that needs you for everything isn't a business. It's a prison you built yourself. Fix the engine first. Then you can actually drive.
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Silicon Valley startups. A seaweed farm. A Furukake brand. The common thread: technology, learning, building better. I'm Dave. Sharing what I've picked up along the way. No advice from the sidelines. Just someone still in the middle of it.
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We just spent the whole weekend on Claude, and I set up five key projects: 1. Health 2. My dog's health 3. My personal finances 4. Relationships Holy Sh*T, Claude is insane.
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Integrating with MCP servers right now. Tag yourself below. Tell me what MCP servers you're integrating with. If you haven't heard of MCP, it's Model Context Protocol. It's the next version of an API that allows agents to communicate with each other.
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Anyone else out there feeling a little bit of anxiety just watching the news and also seeing all of the massive redundancies in the AI space? Hard to feel like you're not staying ahead of everything. What do you do to stay sane?
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Holy shit, there's a lot of things happening in the world right now. Anthropic's CEO just pushed back on the US government, proving that AI might not be entirely as cracked as it's meant to be. What do you think about that?
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Stop wasting energy trying to reinvent the wheel. Most companies are eager to jump into AI, thinking it’s about creating brand new workflows. But here’s the truth: the real power lies in harnessing what you already do. I see many chasing AI waves they don’t understand, trying to build new surfboards from scratch when what truly matters is riding those waves already in motion. Just like surfing, it’s about understanding the energy you’re already harnessing and using AI to make it faster, smarter, and more resilient. Use AI to accelerate your current processes reduce busywork, boost efficiency, and create real value. It’s not about massive changes; it’s about clever, strategic tweaks to what you already do well. Imagine your business not just surviving but thriving more resilient, smarter, and less wasteful. That’s the real game. Maybe that’s the point.
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Your most expensive asset is not your team's salary, it's their time. I've seen some fucked up things in my time. Back when I was rocking up in San Francisco, building software for huge hospitals and working with major clinicians, I learned one brutal, non-negotiable truth the bottleneck is never talent. It's time. The old thinking on research is about how hard you work. Now you are no longer the one doing the work. You are the one directing the agent to think for you. Deep research in Gemini doesn't replace human intuition, but it does remove the friction. They process thousands of sources in minutes so your smart people can think, not scroll. When you remove the grunt work, you don't just get more time you get your team back.
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You wait years for it to grow. You cut it down. You hand-whittle it into pieces. Then, you spend $500,000 to build a "beautiful" square box. The problem? You take that $500k box to your customers and they say: "We actually wanted a round box." To fix it, most agencies go all the way back to the tree. This is the reality for many organizations running on legacy systems. It is handcrafted, expensive, and dangerously slow. If you are a leader in healthcare, aged care, or education, you cannot afford this level of inefficiency. Software should not be an ornamental expense. It should be a scalable solution to a friction point. We challenge the status quo of "handcrafted" waste. Focussing more on outcomes over hours, ensuring you aren't building the wrong thing for years. P.s Don't mind my funny doodles 😂
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You wanna hear something insane? So, my car broke down :( Last week I watched the future of technical support unfold through my phone lens. My car had been a mess, and I spent the better part of the day just waiting on it. While I was stuck, I decided to put Gemini’s Live Mode to the test. It was insane. I pointed my camera at the engine bay, and the AI didn't just give me a manual it actually saw what I was seeing. It located the fuse box in real-time and physically drew a circle around the specific fuse I needed to check directly on my video. It literally told me, "You should take this fuse out and check this fuse". It’s mad. The point is that the friction of "finding the problem" is officially gone. Ultimately, I wasn't able to fix it myself because I’m not a mechanic it turned out the battery was shot but I tried.
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Your company has a memory problem. And it’s costing you a fortune. Your best people are buried in Slack, digging through Final v2 docs, or staring into the abyss of a dead CRM. That's a total waste of human potential. AI Memory isn't a chatbot. It's building a unified brain for your entire business using vector databases. Imagine an employee asking any question and getting an instant, accurate answer based on every single document you own. No more re-work. No more bottlenecks. Speed is the only metric that matters. If you're moving at the pace of a glacier with your legacy search, you're losing. Build the brain, move at velocity.
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Comment "VIBE" below and I will send you the full video analysis. Here is why your legacy systems cannot simply be "vibed" into the future: 1. The Devil is in the Details, AI is great at the big picture but often fails at the "nuance" that your actual customers care about. 2. If you lack technical literacy, you cannot describe the problem with enough detail for the AI to work perfectly. It Misunderstands instructions and builds what it "thinks" you want. Think of it as playing the telephone game by the time the message reachs the end the original message has been TWISTED 3. AI is like a PhD computer science major with no product management skills. It will build ten features you did not ask for while ignoring the one button that makes the system usable. 4. You cannot safely run a high revenue business on code you do not understand. If you do not know how the "pie is made," you cannot guarantee security or stability. The real winners are not just "prompting" their way to success. They are using professional prototyping tools to validate and problem-solution fit before they start anything. They understand that AI is a steroid for performance, not a replacement for human intuition and expert design. I recorded a full, unfiltered breakdown of this experiment. I show you exactly where the most advanced AI tools on the market broke down on the "little things."
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Your legacy tech stack is a parasite. Most teams spend 50% of their lives playing digital hide-and-seek in Slack silos. It’s a total waste of human potential. In 2026, the play is simple: Delete Slack. Move to a Unified Brain (G-Suite). Kill the Consultants. AI agents do $100k of McKinsey’s work in 3 minutes. Clone Yourself. Train a "Gem" on your logic to handle 90% of sign-offs. If you aren’t building an organizational brain, you’re just paying for a slow-motion circle jerk. Agree or are you still paying for Slack emojis? 👇
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Most organizations operate as a collection of strangers. Information is trapped in silos. It sits in Google Drive, Slack, and legacy CRMs while your team waits for your personal sign-off to move. This is exactly why your growth stalls. We have built a framework to transform fragmented data into a high-velocity system. This is the exact manual I use to help businesses reclaim 40 hours a week and accelerate innovation. The process is simple: 1. Centralize the Environment If you use Google, stop using Slack. It is mandatory to bring everything into one searchable environment so your AI can actually learn. 2. Deploy Deep Research Agents These agents scan journals and news far more robustly than a human team ever could. 3. Clone Your Expertise Record your decision logic to build a "Gem." This allows your team to get your initial "sign-off" without ever bugging you. Keep a Human in the Loop We never unleash an agent without a safety valve to ensure brand integrity. I am sharing the full implementation guide and a video walkthrough below. Comment "BRAIN" to get access to the guide and video walkthrough.
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