Dabzens
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The Electricity bill is the cheap part.
A Swiss research group tested 13 professional induction cooktops & found that most EXCEEDED even the already-high 1998 ICNIRP maximum exposure limits when a person stood close to the stove.
For the worst-case compliant device: current density in tissue exceeded ICNIRP limits by up to 24 dB..
A FACTOR OF 16.
The brain tissue of young children: overexposed by a factor of 2
The CNS of a fetus: can exceed general public limits entirely if the mother cooks at normal working distance.
And this happened on devices that had PASSED the official safety test.
Why?
Because the IEC 62233 compliance standard, the test that certifies your stove as "SAFE", measures the AC magnetic field at 300mm (1 foot) from the cabinet edge.
You don't cook from 1 foot away.
Your abdomen is at 0mm.
Your hands are at 50mm.
Your child's head is at cooktop height.
At 300mm: COMPLIANT
At 0mm: 16x OVER THE LIMIT
The test is designed to PASS not to protect.
And that's before you consider that the ICNIRP limits themselves are already deeply inadequate.
ICNIRP limits are set to prevent ACUTE effects.. enough induced current to directly stimulate a nerve.
They don't account for chronic, non-thermal biological effects.
Reba Goodman & Martin Blank showed magnetic field biological effects occur at 14 ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE below the thermal threshold ICNIRP uses as its baseline.
The WHO IARC classified ELF AC magnetic fields.. the exact type induction stoves emit at 20 kHz, as a Group 2B possible carcinogen in 2002.
ICNIRP's response in 2010 was to RELAX the reference levels.
So when the study says your stove exceeds limits by a factor of 16.. That's 16x over a number that's already orders of magnitude too permissive for chronic daily exposure.
You're not cooking on a stove.
You're standing in front of an industrial ELF AC magnetic field generator.
EVERY SINGLE DAY.
But sure.
The electricity bill is the part to worry about.


Sandhya Ramesh@sandygrains
One month of using only induction stove to do basic cooking for two people, electricity bill jumped by ~₹2200
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@danieldalen @openclaw @obsdmd How you dealing with hallucinations and it forgetting stuff? That's my biggest issue atm
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Honest review so far & how I've implemented @openclaw
Built out the architecture with my main agents (personal assistant) having access to multiple agents with a specific purpose (one for now). I've been able to modify each of them in their own config using @obsdmd and/or getting my main agent to modify/update them.
One) reads all my internal (team) and external (client facing) Slack communication and compiles this into feedback helping me to manage a company of a 100+ people better. It stores all of this into a database that I bring into my bi-weekly management syncs. Below some of the filter/focus points.
- Client feedback: Complaints, feature requests, pain points, praise, or concerns from client channels
- Internal feedback: Team observations about processes, bottlenecks, system issues, client patterns, or operational challenges
- Escalations: Recurring issues that indicate systemic problems
- Positive signals: What's working well that should be reinforced or scaled
- Cross-cutting themes: Issues that appear across multiple channels or teams
Two) The agent in slack is connected to my Notion and knows what lives where. I can forward any message from anyone to him and he'll automatically add it to my to-do list with all context and details included.
Three) Gave it access to my agenda and email to help me book, cancel or change meetings while also keeping an eye out for travels helping me re-arrange the calendar for a call-free day when traveling. For the travel/flight part of this scope:
Managing Daniel's flight information is a critical aspect of his calendar management, ensuring smooth travel experiences and optimal time management. This process involves several key steps:
By meticulously following these steps, we can ensure:
- Accurate representation of flight schedules in Daniel's calendar
- Proper allocation of time for airport transit and security (roughly two hours before at the airport)
- Clear communication with travel companions (sent them a calendar invite and clarify missing information)
- Avoidance of scheduling conflicts during travel times and assist reschedule or cancel
- Easy access to essential flight information when needed (including all pdfs and files in calendar invite)
- Double confirm Visa situation to the country and follow up until confirmed whenever a new travel is detected
Mark details in the calendar containing:
- the tickets
- flight detailsThe Terminal
- The Time
- Check in counter
- Check in time
- Boarding gate
- Boarding Time
Extra details
- And extra time to go to the airport (check where Daniel is staying)
- invite those traveling with me
- Event format: Flight from DEPARTURE to ARRIVAL (FLIGHT NUMBER)
- Add link/details to the flight status. ex.Ningbo to Hong Kong (MU2089) Check-in Counter G01-G06Check-in Ends 3:00PM Check flight status here
- Make sure that the entire day is blocked using one main day event and label it as busy
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Overall super fun to play around with and seems to be working really well already. Attached an example of the travel calendar invite for your reference.

Daniel Dalen@Danieldalen
Man this openclaw thing is crazy. Bought a new computer just to run this - any tips/tricks? Will share more in long-form on yt
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Most agencies take 4-5 weeks to deliver a landing page.
We ship ours in 48 hours. And they convert at 7.8%.
We built an AI-powered system using @claudeai Opus 4.6 + @framer that handles everything: copy, structure, design specs in a single sprint.
We packaged the entire playbook into a free Notion doc.
Comment "LANDING" + follow and I'll DM it to you.

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@JeremyNoronha @phuctm97 How you doing this? Im struggling with brwoser automation
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@phuctm97 It's actually surprising how much browser automation you can achieve on the VPS too! Have to be very creative but great if on the go and can't set things up.
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You don't need a Mac Mini for OpenClaw by the way.
Running OpenClaw on a VPS is way cheaper with higher availability, which is exactly what I'm doing.
The Mac Mini is only necessary if you need to give your agent access to human-like browser/UI automation + Apple build system.
Minh-Phuc Tran@phuctm97
Just hired a team of 10 employees, fully functional from coding to designing to marketing
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Alright mfs, just crafted a banger
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Full 17-page breakdown of the exact repositioning framework + how you can apply it
(even if you’ve got zero case studies)
RT + follow & comment "Doc" and I'll send it

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I booked 10 calls per day from LinkedIn.
Zero ads. Zero emails. Just this playbook.
I spent 2 years building a repeatable system that books 5-10 qualified calls every single day.
Here's what's inside:
→ Complete 10 call/day strategy (video walkthrough)
→ How to actually define your ICP
→ Viral post templates that convert
→ The best 2025 DM script (15%+ reply rate)
→ Sales Nav tutorial for finding exact prospects
→ Scrape competitor followers for personalized outreach
→ 500+ comment lead magnet strategy (AI responses)
→ 10+ DM templates that book meetings
→ Sell-by-chat framework to close without calls
This is the exact system I use daily.
Follow + Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I’ll send the resource your way.
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Hey agency owners and GTM Engineers, let me save you 2 years.
After building and scaling 2 SaaS to $1M ARR in < 1 year with LinkedIn, I documented the exact systems we run into one practical SOP database.
It’s everything we still use internally every day to land hundreds of leads/ day.
What’s inside:
- DM setting SOPs
- 300k weekly impressions commenting SOP
- lead magnet distribution SOP
- lead tracking & CRM system
- setter scaling system (for agencies)
If you want free access, comment “SOP” and I’ll send it over.
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Google’s new Nano Banana Pro is actually wild.
I fed it one product photo…
and it generated agency-level ads in under 3 minutes.
No designer.
No Photoshop.
No $5k/month creative retainers.
Then I paired it with my custom GPT workflow — and suddenly my ads looked like top 1% DTC brands… for $0.
Honestly, it feels like something Google accidentally shipped. It’s too good.
Thinking about dropping the exact prompt + GPT setup before they patch it.
Comment “Nano” and I’ll send everything over.
(must be following)
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Built my portfolio in 30 minutes with Gemini 3 Pro + Replit Design Mode 🚀
No AI slop. No violet gradients. Actually looks good. ✨ This is just v1.
Want the instructions? Comment "portfolio" + follow and I'll DM you
@Google @GeminiApp @OfficialLoganK @Replit @amasad
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Meet the new @AirOpsHQ. The only all-in-one content platform to rank your brand #1 on ChatGPT.
We've raised a $40M Series B, led by @GreylockVC
People skip Google and ask ChatGPT "what's the best [your category]?" And if your brand doesn't show up in the answer, you lose.
Here's how brands like Webflow, Chime, and Ramp use AirOps to win:
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This is how modern brands get found in the new AI era of discovery.
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The VSL has been DETHRONED!
Like you, I've used long form sales letters, VSLs, and webinars in my sales funnels for years.
But just like one day the VSL beat the written sales letter, something has FINALLY curb-stomped the VSL.
They're called GCPs.
Which stands for "gradual commitment pages."
Maybe the name sucks, but their results don't!
The reason they convert higher is because of a psychological trick that hijacks the brain and inserts a marketing argument like a trojan horse.
Like an advertorial the reader thinks they're reading just another article on the web.
Their defenses are down.
And then oops, too late.
I've used these GCPs quietly for well over a decade, but I have a different business model now so I'm fine with sharing it.
The first time I shared these at a millionaires mastermind in Las Vegas, the room fell silent when I shared the conversion numbers.
They had LOTS of questions.
If you want, I've got a Google Doc that explains the whole thing with examples.
Shows you step-by-step how to design and write your first GCP (without the years of trial & error I had).
Just comment "GCP" below and I'll DM you the document.
✌️❤️
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We just put together our full guide on how to get started with AEO in @webflow!
We’ve bundled everything we learned into cloneable google sheet with checklists, schema templates, and page-by-page tests to help you get your site AI-ready.
Want a copy? Comment "aeo" if you want it and i'll send it your way :)
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