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digital ghost
digital ghost@vibeeval·
geçen hafta claude ile 6 saat dijital ayak izimi sildim. sonuç: 47 data broker listingi kaldırıldı. 12 ölü hesap silindi. 3 arama sonucu bastırıldı. nasıl yaptım, adım adım. thread.
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Olivia Alexander
Olivia Alexander@TechbyOlivia·
This person just showed us how to use Claude code to start a faceless YouTube channel business that makes $30,000 a month!
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Sergio Ferrero
Sergio Ferrero@calotonterias·
Uno de los mejores anti-cáncer es entrenar a tope. El ejercicio de alta intensidad, al dificultar que el cáncer acceda a su principal combustible, la glucosa, puede reducir en un 72% el riesgo de metástasis.
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Rohit
Rohit@rohit4verse·
Jensen Huang just said the quiet part loud: "people are teaching their Claudes to go look for jobs and make money" the agent economy isn't coming. it's being sold right now. this guy listed 5 niches you can ship into this weekend. ↓ read this today
Ronin@DeRonin_

5 startup ideas you can build and resell using only ElevenLabs Agents each one costs $0.08/min to run and replaces $2-5k/mo in human labor Let's break them down ↓ 1. AI Receptionist for Local Businesses dentists, salons, clinics, they all pay $2-3k/mo for someone to answer phones build a voice agent that: - answers calls 24/7 - books appointments - handles FAQs - speaks the client's language who ALREADY uses it: ~31% of local service businesses who STILL needs it: ~69% (your market) white-label it, charge $300-500/mo per client your cost per client: ~$30/mo in minutes 2. Multilingual Customer Support ElevenLabs agents speak 70+ languages natively e-commerce brands selling internationally need support in 5-10 languages minimum one agent replaces a 5-person multilingual team who ALREADY uses it: ~36% of e-commerce businesses who STILL needs it: ~64% and most of them are mid-market brands scaling globally sell 24/7 coverage, mark up the minutes, charge per-seat 3. AI Sales Qualifier (SDR Replacement) voice agent calls inbound leads, asks 5-10 qualifying questions, books meetings directly into the sales team's calendar startups pay $4-6k/mo per SDR you charge $1.5k/mo for an agent that works 24/7 and never misses a lead who ALREADY uses it: ~27% of mid-market teams who STILL needs it: ~73% and 22% already fully replaced human SDRs plug it into any CRM like HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive 4. Restaurant Order-Taking Agent phone ordering for restaurants, pizzerias, takeout spots the agent takes the order, upsells sides and drinks, confirms, pushes to the POS who ALREADY uses it: ~34% of restaurants who STILL needs it: ~66% (expected to hit 50%+ in major cities this year) build one integration template → sell to 100+ restaurants at $200/mo each that's $20k/mo from one vertical 5. Real Estate Showing Scheduler agents answer property inquiry calls, give listing details, qualify buyers, and book viewings (all mid-call) realtors spend hours on phone scheduling who ALREADY uses it: ~18% use voice AI specifically who STILL needs it: ~82% while 82% of agents already use some form of AI, almost none have voice agents charge per listing or flat monthly integrates with their calendar + CRM -------- How to build any of these: - sign up for ElevenLabs (startups get $4k free credits) - pick your niche - build the agent with their no-code platform - connect it to GPT or Claude for the brain - plug in scheduling/CRM via API - white-label it under your brand you don't need to build AI, you need to sell AI to people who don't know it exists yet reply "ELEVEN" + RT and i'll send you a free guide so you can build this too

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Noisy
Noisy@noisyb0y1·
Billionaire Dan Martell with 1.7 million subscribers explained how to go from $0 to $1,000,000 using AI - and fit it into five steps. Claude Code builds a landing page, comes up with a company name and sets up a waitlist. Then it finds contact information for potential clients online and sends them emails. Then it writes a cold outreach sales script tailored to the specific audience. You call, sell, close the deal - then ask Claude to build the actual product. That's the part most people don't understand - you don't need to build the product first and then find clients. Sell first, build after. Claude handles both sides. Any business, any niche, any experience level - from landing page to first client in one day. Details in the article.
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Carver
Carver@carverfomo·
A 13 year old kid from Shenzhen spent his entire winter break in his bedroom while every classmate was outside playing. He sat in front of a MacBook Air for 21 days straight watching Claude tutorials and trying to copy what he saw on screen. By the end of the break he had built his own AI agent that solves Codeforces problems in 45 seconds each. He uploaded the whole thing to a public GitHub repo on the last day of vacation. README in broken English. Description: ai agent solves codeforces fast for me. Watched it sit at zero stars. Went back to school the next morning. While the West argues about whether AI will replace coders, China is already letting 13 year olds publish working agents on GitHub between school terms. He thought he was building a homework helper. He just showed too much. Six months later his computer science teacher opened his GitHub profile to check on a class assignment. The repo the kid had pushed at the end of winter break had 3,100 forks. The teacher clicked through to one of the forks and found a wallet sitting at $4,526,176. 432614799197. $4,526,176 profit. Joined January 2026. → #auVuInb" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/profile/%40432… A 27 year old developer in Singapore had cloned the kid's repo, swapped the Codeforces plugin for a sports betting one, pointed Claude at Asian bookmaker odds and walked away. Six months of green logs later he posted the profit curve to a small dev forum with one line of caption: I did not write a single line of this code. The original repo was a kid's homework project. Dev Twitter exploded. 180K views in 24 hours. Everyone asking for the GitHub link. Everyone wanted to know who wrote the original. The Singapore guy told them. That was the mistake. Pause at 0:08 of his demo video. Look at the contributor name in the top right of the GitHub page. That contributor is 13 years old. The comment section turned into a detective board. Someone slowed the demo to 0.25x. Someone else opened the original repo and pulled the contributor history. A third guy traced the contributor's other commits and found a school programming contest entry from Shenzhen Number 4 Middle School with the same username. The kid had won third place. The judges wrote that his project was creative but had no real world application. The Singapore guy is still running the script. 4,548 trades since January. All sports. Across six leagues. NFL, Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Ligue 1, NHL. Biggest single win on the wallet: $1.5M. From one football match. The repo is not the product. The repo is the noise. The real engine is what the kid built and the judges missed. Asian bookmakers post lines 2 to 3 hours before Western platforms update. Shanghai moves before London. Beijing moves before New York. By the time American traders open their laptops the gap is already closed. The Claude agent catches every one of them while the West is still asleep. The kid wrote the script over winter break. The Singapore guy cloned it for free. The market gave back $4.5M. The Singapore guy deleted his post when he realized what he had revealed. Too late. The repo had already been forked 3,100 times. Someone in the kid's school recognized the username. The kid still has not made a single dollar from the script. The terms of service on his GitHub account say he is not allowed to sell anything. He is too young. The teacher who opened the profile to grade homework closed the laptop and called the principal instead. Before the post got buried, one reply got pinned: the smartest builder in this story is the one who is not allowed to use what he built.
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
This guy had never made a dollar online until... He sent one text. 20 minutes later he had $6,000 wired into his bank account. Six years later he runs a business doing $104,000 a month with almost no overhead. He works an hour or two a day. He has clients that have paid him every single month for five years and he hasn't spoken to them once since the deal closed. One client pays him $600 a month and has for five years straight. Kyle has maybe talked to him five times total. His company overhead is maybe $5,000 a month on $100,000 in revenue. Individual sites cost $25 a month to run. What is it? Website landlord. He builds basic local SEO sites for niches like junk removal or auto glass repair in specific cities, gets them to rank on Page 1, then rents out the lead flow to local business owners for a flat monthly fee. The craziest part is he gives prospects a free week of leads before they pay him anything. Kyle breaks down: - How he finds supply and demand gaps using basic SEO tools - His exact script for closing deals in one phone call - Why this is 1000 times more passive than real estate - What niches are still wide open - How one guy makes $90K a month just doing spray foam insulation leads I don't use the "p" word lightly... But there's parts of this that are definitely passive. Check it out!
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ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism·
Learn game theory, Leverage ai, Build a team, Change the world. Not enough 20 year olds are doing this. Entire Game Theory Lecture by Yale University:
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Kirill
Kirill@kirillk_web3·
CANCEL your parties and weekend plans. You NEED to: > Install the Karpathy CLAUDE.md file — 2 minutes > Watch how Claude Code actually works after — 10 minutes > Read the 33-page Claude Skills guide — 1 sitting > Build your first Skill — 15 minutes > Teach Claude your entire workflow — once. forever. > Never explain context again — ever Then make $10K/month. $20K/month. $30K/month. You had the whole week. Now it's the weekend. This is your last chance before Monday. All links are below.
Kirill@kirillk_web3

A SINGLE CLAUDE.md FILE JUST HIT #1 ON GITHUB TRENDING. 82,100 stars. 7.8k forks. zero dependencies. Bookmark this before you forget. And your Claude will start working differently. 4 principles. one file. Karpathy's LLM coding habits. distilled. > think before coding. > simplicity first. > surgical edits only. > goal-driven targets before starting. swap it into your CLAUDE.md today. your Claude Code becomes a different tool. Read it today. Link below. Claude → Skills → CLAUDE.md → Better Code → Better Systems → Money

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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
The mind is a powerful place and what you feed it can affect you in a powerful way. Tobi Lutke @tobi on how you can literally change the way you think and act: “I was terrified of public speaking until I sat down for a week and every day I spent 10 minutes just writing that I like public speaking. And now I love public speaking.” “If you write something down 100 times about yourself, your brain will start reconciling you to that.”
David Senra@davidsenra

My conversation with Tobi Lütke (@tobi), co-founder and CEO of Shopify. 0:00 Companies as Social Technology 5:27 The Value of Reading Books: Cheat Codes for Life 7:28 Post-IPO Crisis: Cosplaying as a CEO 7:54 Competition vs Rivalry: The Power of Healthy Competition 16:02 COVID as a Turning Point: Rebuilding the Executive Team 18:21 Hiring Founders: Building a Team of High-Agency People 26:49 Shopify OS: Engineering the Company from First Principles 36:48 Compensation Innovation: Giving Employees Full Agency 40:41 The Psychology of Identity and Affirmations 48:43 Differentiation Over Perfection: Making It Your Own 50:31 Context Podcast: Documenting Decision-Making 1:26:36 The IPO Decision: Going Against Silicon Valley Orthodoxy 1:35:08 Building a Company Worth Working For 1:41:50 Hiring for Spikiness: Finding Non-Conformists 1:48:28 Office Design Philosophy: Creating Space for Excellence 1:58:54 Video Games as Business Training: StarCraft Lessons 2:07:06 AI Revolution: 2026 and Beyond 2:11:44 Focus on Craft: The Unquantifiable Elements of Excellence 2:21:08 Survivorship Bias: The Importance of Entrepreneurial Exposure 2:23:22 Closing Includes paid partnerships.

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Jay Yang
Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
The fastest way to accelerate your career is to get in environments where your dream life is their average day.
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Jay Yang
Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
I don't know who needs to hear this, but most things in life are more achievable than we think. If you decide what you want and go after it with full effort and intensity, the world will bend to your will far more easily than you might expect.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
This is the world changing Rosheim joint. It fundamentally changed robotic motion. You will be hearing a lot about these joint over this decade.
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Roan
Roan@RohOnChain·
Jane Street pays $650,000 a year for quants. MIT wrote the exact bible to get there & released it for free. 51 pages. Zero to quant. Probability, stats, market making, real interview questions from Jane Street, Citadel, Two Sigma & more. Bookmark, before someone takes it down.
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Charlie Garcia
Charlie Garcia@charliepgarcia·
A 25-year-old just sold $5.5B of Wall Street's most crowded trades. Your advisor is still holding all five. Eleven minutes. 🧵👇
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
Saylor on what gets demonetized in the AI era. "Hard work and talent are getting demonetized. Human capital is getting demonetized." "If you think the glass beads are money and someone comes along with gold then the glass beads get demonetized and you'll be poor if you hold onto them."
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End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸
End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸@end3of6days9·
This man sat down and recorded the most honest “Day 1” moment I’ve seen in a long time. No script, no filter — just him saying out loud, It’s real. It’s raw. And it’s me! I finally know who I AM. Today is day one of him leaving a 14-year career, stepping into a spiritual awakening, and building a new life (and business) that his soul has been guiding him toward. You can feel the fear, the excitement, and the deep release all at once. He talks about healing his inner child, forgiving himself as a dad, and finally choosing human connection over the old path. It’s such a powerful reminder that real awakening doesn’t always look polished or perfectly timed… it just feels real. And sometimes the bravest thing you can do is say “today is day one” out loud. Have you ever had one of those raw “this is day one” moments in your own life?
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Aditya Lalchandani
Aditya Lalchandani@Adityalch·
Myostatin inhibitors will be bigger than any GLP-1 I just analyzed results from 4 recent Phase 2+ trials: + Bimagrumab (Lilly) + Trevogrumab & Garetosmab (Regeneron) + Apitegromab (Scholar Rock) + Enobosarm (Veru) The results are insane We're entering the Era of Enhancement:
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Frontier Indica
Frontier Indica@frontierindica·
People wildly underestimate how long real self-transformation takes. Six months of gym 3x a week, decent protein, sleep, nofap, and “working on yourself” is not turning some fat, anxious, porn-fried nerd into Superman. It is maybe taking him from 32% body fat to 27-28%, adding some weight to his squat, fixing his posture a bit, and making him slightly less dysfunctional. That is real progress. But it is still early. At 6 months, the average guy is barely scratching the surface. He is still anxious, still socially clunky, still prone to downward spirals, and still unable to handle a lot of situations properly. Meaningful change usually starts compounding after 2 to 3 years. The kind of transformation this tweet is gesturing at is what shows up 7 or 8 years later, after thousands of ordinary days where you did the boring things properly even when nothing magical seemed to be happening.
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If the average man does these for 6 months straight: 1) Quit porn 2) Hit the gym 3x a week 3) Get 8 hours of sleep a night 4) Approach 5-15 girls per week 5) Eat a high protein nutrient dense diet 6) Worked on a goal worthy of his attention ... He'd be unrecognizable to his friends & family..

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rarefinder
rarefinder@rarefinder27·
HERE ITS IS!!!!!!, A COMPILATION OF ALL THE MOVIES I SAVED UNTIL NOW, 12000+ MOVIES!!!!!!!! here: jottacloud.com/s/426281121664… all for you guys, this compilation, in form of an excel file include all the asian collection (7600+) , all of jon w collection ( 3800+) and a new addition, documentaries and old classics (800+) enjoy it all, and to clarify, all of this movies were in my jottacloud before, so thankfully i didn't had to use my old hdd drive, oh and about the donation campaign, we still at 8% of the goal, im still thankful for the support of my friends an followers who contributed to the donation campaign, thank you guys. well, like always, if you want to help me reach the goal you can do it here: ko-fi.com/rarefinder/goa…
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