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@Jasoncoderx

🚀 AI Educator & Tools Provider | AI Insights, Prompts & Tools | Helping Brands Scale Faster 📈 DM for Collabs | 📩 [email protected]

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Jason@Jasoncoderx·
90% people don’t know these Android secret codes… Bookmark this Follow for more updates👇 @Jasoncoderx
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Jaxon
Jaxon@jaxoncoder·
The rich do this. The poor never find out. 💸
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Jason@Jasoncoderx·
90% people don’t know these Android secret codes… Bookmark this Follow for more updates👇 @Jasoncoderx
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Jason@Jasoncoderx·
5 phone brands… 1 secret you didn’t know 📱Unlock hidden codes now Follow for more updates👇 @Jasoncoderx
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Elyra Future Tech
Elyra Future Tech@TechElyra·
BREAKING: These 15 careers will quietly dominate the next 10 years. Most people won’t notice… until the money, leverage, and opportunities are gone. Use Claude to learn these early. 👇
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@ZoAina_AI
@ZoAina_AI@AiwithZoaina·
Everyone will have powerful AI, but not everyone will think like a top performer. Packaging years of judgment into executable Skills is brilliant. It turns personal insight into lasting income while keeping your method truly yours. It's Cafapy
Lucas@LucasQin77

A question has stayed with me for years:   When generic AI becomes capable of every kind of intellectual work humans do, what's left for human value? Where does competitive advantage come from?   I think I found the answer this year. Two things made it click.   First, the stock market.  I'm in the top 5% of US equity returns.   Trading is one of the cleanest experiments you can run, because everyone has access to the same tools: same charts, same news, same models. Today most traders use ChatGPT or Claude to research positions. Ten years from now, every trader will. And yet — the market will still have a top 5% and a bottom 20%. Same AI, same data, same access. Different outcomes.   Why? Because the same model gives different work to different people. The questions you ask, the angles you pursue, the patterns you notice: these are downstream of your mental model. The top 5% and the bottom 20% use the same tools differently, because they think differently. Mental model in, work out.   Second, OpenClaw.   When Skills started spreading this year as a real format, it hit me — a mental model isn't an abstract thing. It can be packaged. The way a top-5% trader actually thinks through a position — the questions they ask, the order they ask them in, the things they refuse to ignore — all of that can be written down as a Skill. And once it's a Skill, anyone can run it.   Which means: a top-5% trader's mental model, packaged as a Skill, run by someone in the bottom 20%, doesn't just give that person a tool. It gives them a different mind for the duration of the work.   This isn't only true for trading. Every field has its top 5% and its long tail. Every one of us is in the top 5% of something, and the bottom 20% of many other things. Which means every one of us has a Skill worth packaging — and a thousand others worth running.   That's the moat I think AI leaves us with. Not the work itself : the AI will do that. The packaged way you do the work, the difference between your output and the average — that's the part that compounds, that earns, that lasts.   Capafy is built on this idea. You package your edge as a Skill. When someone runs it, we spin up an isolated sandbox just for that run — your Skill executes inside, the user gets the output, but the Skill itself never leaves the sandbox. Closed-source online. Your method never leaves you. Every use pays you.   In ten years, the question won't be "do you use AI." Everyone will. The question will be: Whose Skill is loaded into your AI.   Maybe it comes from your own coding experience. Maybe it comes from years of industry expertise. Maybe it even comes from a top 5% US equity trader.   That's the moat.

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Sonia Tafsin
Sonia Tafsin@Tech_Tafsin·
⚡ 90% Android Users Don’t Know This Battery Secret! 🔋 Battery draining fast or wrong % showing? 👀 📱 *#*#4636#*#* → Battery info 🔥 Samsung: *#0228# → Quick calibration 🚀 Follow @Mrzoyaai for more Android tricks!
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Sheikh Mahfuz
Sheikh Mahfuz@Mahfuz_AI·
I spent over 100 hours exploring the internet. Here are 12 Websites that seem illegal to know, but they're completely legal:↓
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NutriBodyLab
NutriBodyLab@NutriBodyLab·
Drink This Every Morning & Watch Your Body Transform Naturally! 1 Cup Every Morning = A Cleaner Body, Stronger Immunity & More Energy! The Morning Detox Drink Everyone Is Talking About! Start Your Day With This Herbal Drink & Feel The Difference In 10 Days!
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Nabil Abdullah
Nabil Abdullah@NabilMinhaz·
🚨APOB AI IS UNLEASHING HYPER-REAL FAKE E-GIRLS — INVADING EVERYWHERE! 🚨 That stunning smile pulling you in? Real or pixel-perfect illusion? We are absolutely COOKED. 💀🔥 Try it: mega.apob.ai/Abdullah
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Jerin
Jerin@Jerin_AI·
Sound clear na hole dosh speaker er na… Right cable use na korle pura setup fail!
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AI Updates X
AI Updates X@AIUpdatesX·
90% people don’t know these Android secret codes… 👀
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Coder Juba
Coder Juba@ahmed_juna18733·
AI’s real advantage won’t be who uses it. It’ll be whose thinking is embedded inside it. Packaging expertise into reusable Skills may become the ultimate moat.
Lucas@LucasQin77

A question has stayed with me for years:   When generic AI becomes capable of every kind of intellectual work humans do, what's left for human value? Where does competitive advantage come from?   I think I found the answer this year. Two things made it click.   First, the stock market.  I'm in the top 5% of US equity returns.   Trading is one of the cleanest experiments you can run, because everyone has access to the same tools: same charts, same news, same models. Today most traders use ChatGPT or Claude to research positions. Ten years from now, every trader will. And yet — the market will still have a top 5% and a bottom 20%. Same AI, same data, same access. Different outcomes.   Why? Because the same model gives different work to different people. The questions you ask, the angles you pursue, the patterns you notice: these are downstream of your mental model. The top 5% and the bottom 20% use the same tools differently, because they think differently. Mental model in, work out.   Second, OpenClaw.   When Skills started spreading this year as a real format, it hit me — a mental model isn't an abstract thing. It can be packaged. The way a top-5% trader actually thinks through a position — the questions they ask, the order they ask them in, the things they refuse to ignore — all of that can be written down as a Skill. And once it's a Skill, anyone can run it.   Which means: a top-5% trader's mental model, packaged as a Skill, run by someone in the bottom 20%, doesn't just give that person a tool. It gives them a different mind for the duration of the work.   This isn't only true for trading. Every field has its top 5% and its long tail. Every one of us is in the top 5% of something, and the bottom 20% of many other things. Which means every one of us has a Skill worth packaging — and a thousand others worth running.   That's the moat I think AI leaves us with. Not the work itself : the AI will do that. The packaged way you do the work, the difference between your output and the average — that's the part that compounds, that earns, that lasts.   Capafy is built on this idea. You package your edge as a Skill. When someone runs it, we spin up an isolated sandbox just for that run — your Skill executes inside, the user gets the output, but the Skill itself never leaves the sandbox. Closed-source online. Your method never leaves you. Every use pays you.   In ten years, the question won't be "do you use AI." Everyone will. The question will be: Whose Skill is loaded into your AI.   Maybe it comes from your own coding experience. Maybe it comes from years of industry expertise. Maybe it even comes from a top 5% US equity trader.   That's the moat.

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