@sontagtd@Dovzhenko_C То життя
Ці теми були до вашого народження і будуть після вас
Якщо на ваші емоції сильно впливає цей пост у твітері - пропрайюйте це 🤔
Майндлі чи Розмова
BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced a desktop app that downloads videos from 1000+ sites with zero ads.
It's called ytDownloader.
No browser extensions. No sketchy websites. Just paste the link and download.
Works on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook and hundreds more.
100% Opensource. GPL license.
@opryshok Маю схожий досвід.
Мабуть, мій опенкло би краще запрацював, якби я дав йому опуса, але не знайшов я такого критичного сценарію, який би вартував тих грошей 🤷♂️
Один плюс, що перейшов на клода, а той випустив коворк + твітер підкинув гайди з обсидіаном - онборджусь :)
За останній тиждень я спробував десяток різних способів розгорнути і одомашнити персонального ШІ-агента. Висновок такий: усе сиро, дорого, нестабільно, але дуже захоплююче. Чудова іграшка для тих, у кого є вільний час t.me/startupcontent…
@AndriySadovyi Ти з Зелупою будуєш диктаторську поліцейську корупційну країну, де поліція над законом. Це ти з Зелупою підставляєш людей, які вимушені працювати в поліції, на смерть.
⚡️Львів. Це був теракт.
Наразі 14 постраждалих госпіталізовано.
Лікарі надають усю необхідну допомогу. Працюють правоохоронці та всі відповідні служби.
Просимо зберігати спокій і довіряти лише офіційній інформації.
@DailyLoud Such an ignorant media strategy 💩
Daily loud, you either have
0 principles,
or 0 awareness/intelligence,
or are russian in which case whitewashing won’t help ur storm troopers hide from individual drone in the face
I've spent 2.54 BILLION tokens perfecting OpenClaw.
The use cases I discovered have changed the way I live and work.
...and now I'm sharing them with the world.
Here are 21 use cases I use daily:
0:00 Intro
0:50 What is OpenClaw?
1:35 MD Files
2:14 Memory System
3:55 CRM System
7:19 Fathom Pipeline
9:18 Meeting to Action Items
10:46 Knowledge Base System
13:51 X Ingestion Pipeline
14:31 Business Advisory Council
16:13 Security Council
18:21 Social Media Tracking
19:18 Video Idea Pipeline
21:40 Daily Briefing Flow
22:23 Three Councils
22:57 Automation Schedule
24:15 Security Layers
26:09 Databases and Backups
28:00 Video/Image Gen
29:14 Self Updates
29:56 Usage & Cost Tracking
30:15 Prompt Engineering
31:15 Developer Infrastructure
32:06 Food Journal
I'm one of the most advanced users of OpenClaw.
OpenClaw + GPT5.3 Codex + Opus 4.6 has been the trifecta that changed everything.
I made a video going over everything I'm doing with these tools.
Learn these tools, stay ahead.
Watch this video right now.
0:00 Intro
1:02 Overview
4:17 Sponsor
5:12 Personal CRM
7:11 Knowledge Base
8:30 Video Idea Pipeline
11:09 Twitter/X Search
12:47 Analytics Tracker
13:33 Data Review
15:34 HubSpot
16:13 Humanizer
16:52 Image/Video Generation
18:22 To-Do List
19:37 Usage Tracker (Saves Money)
20:45 Services
21:25 Automations
22:42 Backup
23:30 Memory
24:06 Building OpenClaw
25:22 Updating Files
@steipete Great update!
I’ve just started playing with Openclaw today and found that Summarize skill failed to deploy because I’m using x86 architecture :(
Is there an adapted Summarize skill for x86_64 ?
New version of summarize.sh is out! 0.11 can now even use cursor for free tokens + uses Groq for way faster TTS inference + lots lots of other improvements.
github.com/steipete/summa…
summarize youtube.com/watch\?v\=n1E9IZfvGMA --slides
my favorite way to consume YT. Or Podcasts. or literally any website or remote or local file.
Powers the content efficient file summarization for @openclaw but also really nice for humans, especially with --slides.
It's also a Chrome extension. because why not.
chromewebstore.google.com/detail/summari…
This should probably be a paid course.
It’s basically my full @Lovable workflow.
I spent weeks recording this.
10 modules covering everything:
→ Planning inside ChatGPT/Claude
→ Building the entire frontend and backend
→ Adding AI features
→ Stripe payments
→ Deploying to production
The same workflow I've refined after shipping 40+ SaaS for clients and refined after teaching 1000+ builders.
If you stick to this, you will be able to ship your SaaS in the next 10 days. I promise you that.
Comment “LOVABLE” and I will DM you the link.
I'm giving away my entire @openclaw architecture. Behind my $250k/month agency.
After weeks of building, I've dialled in the exact system that runs my business 24/7.
What's included:
• Memory folder structure (how to organize agent context)
• Cron job templates (daily briefs, meeting syncs, content automation)
• How to build a custom dashboard in @lovable
• API reference doc (so your agent never forgets its tools)
• Voice training method (85 posts to teach it your style)
• Supabase schema for dashboard connection
Comment "OS" and follow. I'll DM it to you.
P.S. This will probably blow up so give me some time to reply.
@othersideSnake Після перших 2 переглядів було відчуття, що це ШІ, бо «чому вибухнув», «де ракета»?
Чомусь в той момент не розвинув думку, що можна інакше 😅
Пан з Темної сторони підкинув відео вулкана: пере-дивився/слухав декілька разів - таки не ШІ.
В шокові від наших АСІВ!
🧠 MIT recently completed the first brain-scan study on ChatGPT users—and the results are deeply revealing.
Rather than boosting brain function, prolonged AI use may be dulling it.
Over four months of cognitive data suggest we might be measuring productivity all wrong ⤵️
In MIT’s study, participants had their brains scanned while using ChatGPT.
→ 83.3% of users couldn’t recall a single sentence they’d written just minutes earlier.
→ In contrast, those writing without AI had no trouble remembering.
Brain connectivity dropped sharply—from 79 to 42 points.
→ That’s a 47% drop in neural engagement.
→ The lowest cognitive performance among all user groups.
Even after stopping ChatGPT use in later sessions, these users showed continued under-engagement.
→ Their performance remained lower than those who never used AI.
→ This suggests more than dependency—it’s cognitive weakening.
Beyond the scans, educators flagged the writing itself.
→ Essays were technically solid, but often called “robotic,” “soulless,” and “lacking depth.”
Here’s the paradox:
→ ChatGPT makes you 60% faster at completing tasks…
→ But it reduces the mental effort required for learning by 32%.
The top-performing group?
→ Those who began without AI and added it later.
→ They retained the best memory, brain activity, and overall scores.
Using ChatGPT can feel empowering—but it may quietly offload your thinking.
→ You gain speed, but lose engagement.
→ You get answers, but stop learning how to think.
The takeaway isn’t to avoid AI—but to use it intentionally.
→ Use it to assist, not replace your mind.
→ Build cognitive strength—not dependency.
MIT’s early study on AI and the brain lays out the stakes. The way we use these tools matters more than ever.