Bert Farrell
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Bert Farrell
@EuBert
Working with founders & building Startups from ideas. Initially with Zoosh and now with Armstrong Studio and our Digital Accelerator Ecosystem (& AI of course).
Ireland, Europe Katılım Şubat 2009
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PorterShed reveals new AI-powered accelerator for founders #startups #westofireland #entrepreneurship
thinkbusiness.ie/articles/porte…
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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.
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This Spectator piece reads like gossip until you realize it’s actually a warning.
A senior English barrister takes a real appeal he spent a day and a half writing, feeds it to an AI model, and gets back something better in 30 seconds. It matched the standard of the very best barristers, and it did it instantly, for pennies.
That’s the moment the illusion breaks.
Law has always sold itself as irreplaceable because it’s complex, nuanced, and human. But most of the value in modern legal work isn’t wisdom. It’s pattern recognition, structure, precedent matching, argument assembly, and risk framing. That’s exactly the territory AI eats first.
The scary part isn’t that AI can draft contracts or scan case law. That’s already obvious. The scary part is that once the output quality crosses a threshold, the pricing logic collapses. Clients don’t care how many years it took you to become a barrister if the document they receive is objectively worse than something generated in seconds.
So the profession reaches for comfort stories.
“AI is just a tool.”
“There will always be a human in the loop.”
“Judges and clients want a human face.”
Those are emotional arguments, not economic ones. And economics always wins.
The barrister in the piece understands something most of his peers don’t want to admit. Law isn’t protected by status or tradition. It’s protected by cost and friction. Once those disappear, so does the moat.
The first to go are process lawyers. Then drafting specialists. Then advisory roles with no client relationship. Eventually people start asking why they’re paying six figures for a human to read out arguments an AI already wrote better.
What makes this explosive isn’t just unemployment. It’s who lawyers are in society. They sit at the top of institutions. They write rules. They shape policy. They’re used to being indispensable. Replacing them doesn’t just disrupt jobs. It destabilizes power.
That’s why the resistance will be fierce. There will be calls to ban AI. To regulate it out of courtrooms. To slow it down. But you can’t regulate away a cost advantage that large.
The most honest line in the whole piece is the advice to his niece. Don’t take on decades of debt for a career whose core value has already been automated. Not in twenty years. Now.
This isn’t anti law. It’s anti denial.
AI isn’t coming for lawyers because it hates them. It’s coming because much of what they do turned out to be legible, compressible, and cheap.
And once that happens, respect doesn’t save you. Only reality does.

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Interesting responses - from rough count Estonia seems to rank #1 with Switzerland also featuring high according to comments. Not too many mentions for Ireland
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann
what is the country in europe with the most pro-entrepreneur/pro-growth mindset? talking about general sentiment, not tech bubble sentiment in these countries
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I am glad that sense has prevailed and the motion to rename Herzog Park will be withdrawn.
But I am deeply saddened by the hurt that the Dublin City Council motion has caused the small, but proud, Jewish community in Ireland.
I have engaged with the Irish Jewish community over recent months and in my meetings with the Chief Rabbi of Ireland, the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland, and the Irish Jewish Museum, I have been struck by the pride in the community’s Irishness, and their joy to live in Ireland - just like any of us.
But the sense of isolation felt by the Irish Jewish community is also very real.
The Dublin City Council motion was very unwelcome, and no doubt increased that sense of isolation, but I welcome the opposition shown by many diverse voices to it.
I recently met with the EU Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life, Katharina von Schnurbein, for a welcome discussion.
We must ensure that the Irish Jewish community continues to flourish and feel safe, and I look forward to advancing this work however I can best help.
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@felixhhaas Ambassador. We are looking at using Lovable as a rapid prototyping tool for a new batch of Startups in parallel with our Venture Builder Platform mybertie.ai
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Introducing Lovable Ambassadors 🚀
A global group of builders, dreamers, and doers at the heart of the Lovable community.
Ambassadors get exclusive access to early product releases, private workshops, and behind-the-scenes sessions with the Lovable team.
We’re opening the next cohort soon.
Comment “Ambassador” or tag a friend that'd be a good fit and we’ll send out details once applications open.

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A bit more about Bertie AI platform for accelerating the zero to one journey.
youtu.be/rgLsVbS3AQI

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Bertie is the AI-powered Digital Accelerator transforming how startups grow. Built for accelerator managers, innovation leaders, TTOs, and public agencies, Bertie helps you guide founders from idea to investment — smarter & more efficiently
youtu.be/rgLsVbS3AQI?si… via @YouTube

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SORA 2 + Claude + Perplexity is absolutely WILD
This combo is absolutely insane for generating videos that actually convert.
No agencies. No production crews. No creative directors charging $500/hour.
Just three AI tools working together like a professional video team.
Here's how it works:
→ Perplexity researches your product + competitors + winning ad angles
→ Claude analyzes research and writes 10+ video prompts optimized for conversion
→ Sora 2 generates multiple video variations from Claude's prompts
→ Claude scores each video against psychological triggers and platform requirements
→ Best performers get refined and regenerated automatically
Perfect for brands testing creative at scale without burning budget.
The power is in the combo:
Perplexity = market intelligence most creative teams miss
Claude = prompts that understand psychology and platform algorithms
Sora 2 = production quality that looks like you spent $5K per video
While others are briefing agencies for next month's content, you're testing 50 variations this afternoon.
Compare different angles.
Find what converts.
Scale immediately.
Like, RT + reply with "SORA" and I'll DM the complete 3-tool system
(Must be following so I can DM)
Skip this and keep paying agencies $20K/month for 5 videos.
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Tixserve secures €2.1m to expand digital ticketing platform into new markets businesspost.ie/tech/tixserve-…
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Private equity firm invests £1.85m in Tixserve theticketingbusiness.com/2025/09/privat…
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leaking every n8n agent i’ve shared on X
20+ production‑ready flows + a 1,500‑template repo - free to clone
inside the drop:
- my most popular n8n builds (meta co-pilot agent, X viral scraper agent, tik tok trend minder, b-roll producer and more)
- 1,500‑flow n8n template index (tagged by growth, ops, creative) so you never start from scratch
- full vibe‑coding tutorial where I go from basic n8n backend to Bolt front‑end UI in 23 min
basically everything you need to crush AI automation + vibe coding in one folder.
reply "LEAK" + retweet and i'll send it over (must be following so i can dm)

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