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JonasWeb
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Web Developer •||• Crafting digital experiences for modern businesses.
Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2010
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I'm currently engaged in a role where they initially told me, they had no spot.
The scientific director then found out that everything I could with bioinformatics asides.
My edge over his other scientists - is that I can handle wet and dry lab.
Do you get the drift?
Toribanx30@toribanx30
How does one be that person @UnkleAyo
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@doll_lenses @EmediongTG @Mbahdeyforyou Fair point, I agree with the emotional mirroring part. But honestly? Some of these models like Opus 4.6 are so advanced they’ll still carry the heavy lifting for you. You don't always need a perfect prompt to get a top-tier result anymore
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Unpopular opinion: Jonah didnt survive three days in the belly of the great fish—
it wasnt a refuge; it was a tomb.
Most people picture Jonah chilling in the belly of the great fish for three days perhaps humming a psalm or two. Thats not what the text describes.
Read Jonahs own prayer from inside the fish:
“I called out to the Lord, out of my distress…
From the belly of Sheol I cried and you heard my voice…
The waters closed in over me to the point of death;
the flood surrounded me; seaweed was wrapped around my head;
I went down to the roots of the mountains;
the earth with its bars closed upon me forever…
yet You brought up my life from the pit, O Lord my God.” (Jonah 2:2–6)
He prays from Sheol—the Old Testament place of the dead. He says the waters took him “to the point of death.”
Seaweed wrapped around his head and the earth barred him in forever.
Thats not a guy whos just uncomfortable. Thats a man describing his own death.
So yes—Jonah died in the belly of the fish.
The miracle wasnt that he survived for three days.
The miracle was that God raised him from the dead when the fish vomited him onto dry land.
And thats exactly the sign Jesus pointed to:
“But He answered and said to them, “An evil and adulterous generation craves a sign; and so no sign will be given to it except the SIGN OF JONAH the prophet; For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.” (Matthew 12:39-40)
Jesus didn’t say “as Jonah lived in the fish…”
He pointed to Jonahs death and resurrection as a sign of His own.
Jonah died. God raised him.
Jesus died. God raised Him.
Thats the parallel—not a three day aquarium stay.
The sign of Jonah isnt survival.
It’s resurrection.🙏
Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick
The Bible is true. All of it.
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Always remember, God will never give you more than you can bear. I know sometimes it feels unbearable, like you cannot carry it anymore. But God knows your strength. He knows what you can truly handle.
He is a good God. He is a good Father.
And when you feel like you cannot go on, run to Him. He will give you the strength to keep moving.
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Yesterday's post blew up.
900+ of you liked it. Thousands saved it. My DMs are flooded with the same question:
"How do I actually start selling AI services?"
So here's the exact roadmap. No fluff. No theory. Just what works right now.
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Step 1: Pick ONE vertical.
Not "small businesses." That's too broad.
I mean: dentists. Estate agents. Accounting firms. Recruitment agencies.
One niche. One set of problems. One offer you can repeat 100 times.
Step 2: Learn their workflow inside out.
Don't guess what they need. Ask.
Call 10 businesses in your niche. Say:
"I help [niche] automate [painful task]. What's eating most of your team's time right now?"
You'll hear the same 3 answers over and over. That's your offer.
Step 3: Build the solution with no-code tools.
You don't need to write a single line of code.
→ Claude for the AI brain
→ n8n or Zapier for automation
→ Airtable or Google Sheets for data
→ Slack or email for delivery
Stack these together. That's your "product."
Step 4: Package it as a service, not a tool.
Businesses don't want software. They want outcomes.
Don't say: "I'll build you an AI chatbot."
Say: "I'll cut your lead response time from 6 hours to 6 minutes."
Same deliverable. Completely different price tag.
Step 5: Price on value, not hours.
If your automation saves a business 20 hours a week, that's worth £2-5K/month to them.
Charge £1,500/month. They'll still feel like they're robbing you.
Stop trading time for money. Start trading outcomes for money.
Step 6: Deliver and get a case study.
Overdeliver for your first 2-3 clients. Document everything.
Screenshots. Numbers. Before and after.
One good case study is worth more than 1,000 cold DMs.
Step 7: Repeat.
Same niche. Same offer. Same pitch.
The game isn't about finding a new idea every week. It's about running the same play until it prints.
Most people will read this thread and do nothing.
Some of you will screenshot it and "come back to it later."
A few of you will actually start this week.
For those few, I made something.
I put together a free course that breaks all of this down in detail. The exact frameworks, scripts, and tools.
DM me "AI" and I'll send it to you.
No catch. No upsell. I just want more people doing this.

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This is AI and I made this with just my phone and Higgsfield AI.
Comment UGC for step by step process on how to do it
#higgsfieldpartner
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YC just announced their looking for AI-Native agencies.
The agency model is about to split into two completely different businesses:
A) Agencies that sell labor
B) Agencies that sell leverage
Only one survives long term.
AI-native agencies don’t scale by hiring more people.
They scale by building systems that replace people.
The playbook looks like this:
→ Find a workflow clients already overpay for
→ Build an AI tool that does it 10x faster
→ Use services to fund development
→ Turn repeated work into proprietary IP
→ Eventually sell the tool, not the time
The real shift:
Agencies used to be talent businesses.
Now they’re becoming software companies with cash flow.
Most people will miss this window because they’re still optimizing delivery instead of building leverage.
That’s the opportunity.
I'm launching a community of like-minded builders trying to build their own AI-native agency.
I'm going to share everything I know having built my own 7-figure AI agency.
Looking for motivated people ready to learn & build.
Drop a comment, I'll personally reach out.

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@tomilola_ng Until you follow kidnappers share ride.
There are so many things to factor in for something like that.
How will the app ensure riders are safe? Because you practically will be riding with someone you dont know.
Driver and one rider fit even do collab to kidnap and rob
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R.I.P lead gen agencies.
I just replaced a $100k/year lead gen team with Claude agents.
(all working while I slept)
Most founders spend $10k-$20k/month on marketing teams that work 9-5.
Most agencies spend $30k+/mo on outreach.
Last night I built AI agents that run 24/7:
- Lead Magnet Engineer → builds viral lead magnets in minutes
- Social Media Expert → writes scroll-stopping hooks
- Creative Director → generates on-brand visuals
- Research Analyst → finds trending topics in your niche
- Performance Tracker → analyses and maps out content
The results after 24 hours:
- 32 lead magnets ready to launch
- 60 days of content mapped out
- 50+ scroll-stopping visuals created
While I was sleeping.
Follow + reply CLAUDE and I’ll send the full system + setup.
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Write the code.
Solve the problem.
Repeat until it works.
GM builders 💻☕
#TechTwitter
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