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Mike P

Mike P

@MikeP63340883

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Mike P
Mike P@MikeP63340883·
@Danmansc @MarioNawfal Dude, there are well known solutions which provide for this type of filming. Essentially a long stick mounted on helmet, and the software erases out the stick and camera. Not AI. Motorcyclists use similar software all the time to record themselves. youtube.com/shorts/orYoIV0…
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Danny
Danny@Danmansc·
@MarioNawfal Who is filming him from the front?? Bullshit AI
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
The suit-up alone would finish most people off. Zhang Shupeng getting dressed on a narrow ledge at Tianmen Mountain before BASE jumping at 180 km/h. No room for error at any point.
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CryptoSoulz
CryptoSoulz@SoulzBTC·
Claude Trading Folder I’ve compressed the best trading prompts into one PDF Get it for FREE: • Like + Repost + Comment “TRADING” • Follow me so I can DM you
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Dan Rosenthal
Dan Rosenthal@dan__rosenthal·
We scaled from 0→7+ figures in a couple months. Our next goal... - $30M/y in revenue - < 80 person headcount To do this, we’re building out our ENTIRE Company OS on GitHub. And how that's powering ops through Claude Code. Tons of people asked me how to set this up themselves. So I'm making it available to the public. What's inside: 1) Company OS blueprint with full folder structure and .md guides 2) GTM Engineering plugin with pre-built workflows 3) 5 ready-to-use GTM skills (covers everything from outbound copy to ICP modeling to discovery prep) 4) Notion guide on getting started with Cursor 5) The exact file architecture we use across all client projects Want in? Reply “OS” and I'll send you the link. (MUST BE FOLLOWING)
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Tom
Tom@tomcrawshaw01·
I made a free Claude Code Blueprint. Most Claude Code courses are tutorials. The Blueprint is interactive. You install Claude Code, open the folder I send you, type "Start Lesson 1," and Claude teaches you while you use Claude Code itself. 60 minutes from start to finish. You end with a real tool deployed on the internet, all for free. Watching tutorials doesn't teach you Claude Code. Using it does. Whenever I talk to non-technical folks about using Claude Code, the same problem keeps coming up. They install it, watch a few explainers, then quit when nothing they're seeing maps to what they actually want to build. The fix isn't another explainer. It's putting your hands on the tool from minute one. That's what the Blueprint is for. By the end of one short interactive session, you'll know: - How a single slash command can research any company in 60 seconds, instead of 30 minutes by hand - The trick to getting three Claude agents working in parallel inside one session - The CLAUDE .md pattern that makes Claude predictable, not chaotic - How to put your first Claude Code build on the internet, no terminal needed The tool you build is yours. A public URL on the open internet, the kind you can text to a friend. Comment "BLUEPRINT" below and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I just built a Claude Code stack that writes, approves, and publishes your LinkedIn posts from a single Sunday session every week. Feed it your profile context, your hook library, and a topic or script → it studies your voice, your best-performing formats, and your photo folder → generates three draft options matched to the right image and scheduled to LinkedIn while you pick the best angle. All inside Claude Code and Playwright MCP. Perfect for GTM engineers and founders who are still writing posts from scratch every week, spending an hour editing AI drafts that sound nothing like them, and manually uploading content to LinkedIn one post at a time. If you're posting on LinkedIn in 2026, you already know the math - the accounts that build pipeline aren't the ones with the best single post, they're the ones publishing consistently in a voice that sounds genuinely human every week. Most people ship two posts a week if they're lucky. This stack solves it: → profile.md gives Claude permanent context about your voice, your stories, your professional background, and your ICP so every post reads like you wrote it from session one → hooks.md gives Claude a curated library of proven formats, specific concrete examples, and a no-go list of overused openers so Claude never produces the lines saturating your space → Three draft options generated per topic so you pick the best angle not the only one - posts come out at 70-80% quality out of the box and 5 minutes of editing gets them to publishable → Descriptive photo filenames let Claude read the folder, match each post to the right image by feeling and vibe, and recommend the photo without reading the actual image → Playwright MCP opens LinkedIn, pastes the post, uploads the photo, handles resizing if the file is too large, and schedules at your default posting time without you touching the platform → One hour on Sunday produces and schedules a full week of posts so Monday through Friday runs without you opening LinkedIn once No writing posts from scratch every week. No spending an hour editing AI drafts that sound nothing like you. No manually uploading and scheduling content one post at a time. What you get: - profile.md template: the exact structure that gives Claude permanent voice and professional context so every session starts already knowing who you are - hooks.md file: proven format library, concrete examples, and no-go list built for your specific space - Full skill file: three draft generation, review and approval flow, and photo matching in one run - Playwright MCP setup: the exact configuration that publishes and schedules directly to LinkedIn without you touching the platform - One skill you install once and run every week forever Built 100% in Claude Code and Playwright MCP. I put together a full playbook with the skill file, the profile.md template, the hooks.md structure, and the exact Playwright MCP configuration to get a full week of posts written, approved, and scheduled from one Sunday session. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "SKILL" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Mike P
Mike P@MikeP63340883·
@TONYxTWO Per capita....learn what that means before using the term in your misleading stats
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TONY™@TONYxTWO·
Countries with the most civilian-held firearms per capita Wait until you see where the U.S. lands 🇺🇸🔥
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Jack J.
Jack J.@jack_9947·
I just built a Claude Code marketing skill stack that plans campaigns, writes social posts, designs carousels, and produces animated videos from a single brief every week. Feed it your brand design system, your best-performing content, and a campaign brief → it studies your voice and visual identity → generates on-brand assets across every format while you review and approve. All inside Claude Code and Claude Design. Perfect for marketing teams and agency owners who are still briefing designers on assets Claude Design produces in minutes, calling skills one at a time when one brief should trigger the whole sequence, and manually pushing skill updates to teammates who need the same system running on their machine. If you're running marketing in 2026, you already know the math - the teams that produce at volume aren't the ones with the biggest budgets, they're the ones with a skill stack that handles execution while humans handle strategy. Most teams ship three assets a week if they're lucky. This skill stack solves it: → Drop your branded landing page into Claude Design and it extracts colours, typography, components, and spacing into a portable skill file every other skill calls automatically → The campaign planning skill reads the brief, researches the market via Perplexity MCP, and builds a branded slide deck with KPIs, persona, funnel map, and roadmap → Pulls from your best-performing posts and storytelling framework as reference files so social content matches what actually works in your space → Routes complex tasks to sub-agents running in parallel and simple executional tasks directly to skills based on routing rules in CLAUDE.md → Fires completed skills to a Notion library automatically every week at 9am so your team always has the latest version without manual uploads → Drops finished campaigns, posts, carousels, and videos into dated project folders ready to publish No briefing designers on assets Claude produces in minutes. No calling skills one at a time when a brief should run the whole sequence. No manually distributing skill files to teammates every time something updates. What you get: - Brand design system extraction guide: 10-15 minutes to a portable skill file every other skill calls automatically - Four function skills: campaign planning, social content, carousel design, and animated video each triggered by a slash command - Multi-skill orchestration setup so one brief triggers research, content, creatives, and landing page in the right order automatically - Notion skills library with auto-sync routine so your team always installs the current version from one place - One skill stack you install once and run across every marketing workflow forever Built 100% in Claude Code and Claude Design. I put together a full playbook with all skill files, the brand extraction guide, the Notion library setup, and the exact CLAUDE.md routing rules to get the full stack running from one brief. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "MARKETING" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I just built a Claude Code skill that writes, schedules, and publishes your LinkedIn posts every week while you sleep. Feed it your profile, your hooks, and a topic or script → it studies your voice and your best-performing formats → generates three post drafts matched to the right photo and scheduled to LinkedIn automatically. All inside Claude Code. Perfect for GTM engineers and founders who are still writing posts from scratch every week, spending an hour editing AI drafts that sound nothing like them, and manually uploading content to LinkedIn one post at a time. If you're posting on LinkedIn in 2026, you already know the math - the accounts that build pipeline aren't the ones with the cleverest copy, they're the ones posting consistently in a voice that sounds genuinely human. Most people ship two posts a week if they're lucky. This skill solves it: → Drop your profile.md with personal stories, professional context, and voice rules into the skill so Claude writes like you from session one → The skill reads your hooks.md file of proven formats and no-go openers so Claude never produces the lines saturating your space → Pulls from your approved drafts, YouTube scripts, or plain language topic descriptions to generate three options per post → Matches each post to the right photo by reading filenames so every visual fits the post's feeling without manual selection → Fires directly to LinkedIn via Playwright MCP - pastes, uploads, resizes, and schedules to your preferred time automatically → Drops a full week of scheduled posts into LinkedIn from one Sunday morning session No briefing a ghostwriter. No editing AI slop for an hour. No manually uploading posts one at a time. What you get: - profile.md setup guide so Claude learns your voice, stories, and professional context permanently - hooks.md file structure with proven formats and a no-go list built for your specific space - Full skill file that generates, reviews, and approves three drafts per topic in seconds - Playwright MCP setup so Claude publishes and schedules directly to LinkedIn without you touching the platform - One skill you install once and run every week forever Built 100% in Claude Code. I put together a full playbook with the skill file, the profile.md template, the hooks.md structure, and the exact Playwright MCP setup to get this publishing on a schedule. Want it for free? > Like this post > Comment "SKILL" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Logan Gott
Logan Gott@LoganTGott·
I built a database with every Claude + LinkedIn prompt you'll ever need. For free. Most people treat prompts like recipes. Copy, paste, hope it works. That's why 90% of AI-generated LinkedIn content sounds identical. The difference between generic AI content and content that books calls isn't the tool. It's the prompt architecture behind it. I've spent 6 months building, testing, and refining prompts specifically for LinkedIn growth in the AI/SaaS space. This database includes prompts for: → Profile optimization (bio, banner, headline, featured section, skills) → Viral content generation (hooks, lead magnets, repurposing, sales call mining) → Outbound systems (DM sequences, Sales Nav targeting, reply handling) → Strategy and funnels (competitor analysis, ICP research, lead magnet campaigns) These aren't generic ChatGPT prompts. They're built for one thing: turning LinkedIn into a revenue channel. These prompts work because they're specific to the LinkedIn algorithm, B2B buyer psychology, and actual conversion mechanics. Want the full prompt database? 1. Follow me 2. Comment "PROMPTS" I'll send it directly.
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Mike P
Mike P@MikeP63340883·
@dhruvtwt_ @nvidia Very nice... but, not confidential. Your data is recorded...nice for experimentation. But, not advisable for anything that is private or proprietary.
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Dhruv
Dhruv@dhruvtwt_·
Why is no one talking about this? @nvidia is offering around 80 AI models via hosted APIs absolutely for free. You get access to MiniMax M2.7, GLM 5.1, Kimi 2.5, DeepSeek 3.2, GPT-OSS-120B, Sarvam-M etc. This plugs straight into OpenClaude, OpenCode, Zed IDE, Hermes agent and even with Cursor IDE. Setup: – Grab API key: build.nvidia.com/models – base_url = "integrate.api.nvidia.com/v1" – api_key = "$NVIDIA_API_KEY" – select model (e.g. minimaxai/minimax-m2.7) If you’re building or experimenting, this is basically free inference. Lock in and start building today anon. Thank me later.
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I put the entire Claude Code and Claude Design B2B GTM Scaling Playbook into ONE Notion doc. 8 sections. No fluff. - The full Co-work prospect research workflow: project folder setup, web search, site screenshots, and cold email drafts via Chrome extension without leaving Claude or touching a spreadsheet - CRM and Gmail connected in one session: 15 personalised follow-up drafts in your inbox referencing actual call notes in under 10 minutes - The DBS skill structure that turns any repeatable GTM workflow into a slash command: Direction, Blueprints, Solutions, and the five GTM skills worth building first including qualify, enrich, and personalise - Five GTM routines that run without you: morning email brief, sales follow-up bot, LinkedIn content scheduler, meeting prep assistant, and weekly expense tracker - The post-call proposal routine that turns meeting notes into a researched proposal in Slack before your next call starts - What Claude Design actually builds and how to start: prototypes, animated decks, videos, and landing pages from plain language with three editing modes - The animated video trick that produces more polished pitch decks than building from copy directly and the 90/10 rule for final edits - How to go from Claude Design output to a live campaign page: export options mapped to every use case and the Claude Code handoff that gets any design to a live URL in under 2 minutes This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending hours manually researching prospects, briefing designers on assets Claude Design produces in minutes, and building GTM workflows from scratch every session instead of triggering them with a slash command. Like + comment "CLAUDE" and I'll send it over (must be connected for priority access)
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Mike P
Mike P@MikeP63340883·
@OKeefeMedia None of this is secret. In fact, if people didn't know this stuff already...they haven't been paying attention. Stop acting like this is a scoop.
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O’Keefe Media Group
O’Keefe Media Group@OKeefeMedia·
BREAKING NEWS: Top U.S. Nuclear Chief Caught LEAKING Sensitive National Security Information to Stranger, Reveals Army Chemist Was Exposed to U.S. Chemical Nerve Agent, Confirms U.S. Strike Killed Children in Iran, Discloses U.S. Plans to ‘Kill Iran’s New Supreme Leader’ “If he [Mojtaba Khamenei] doesn't change his ways, yeah, they're [United States] going to kill him.” “The easiest way to get intelligence…send a pretty girl, talk to the guy…I have to resist your eyes.” “Your eyes have mesmerized me so much…Almost like you're an intelligence.” Andrew Hugg, a U.S. Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, was caught on hidden camera casually revealing sensitive information to a stranger in a public restaurant. Andrew Hugg, Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, in charge of nuclear and chemical safety was caught on hidden camera releasing information regarding the U.S. Nuclear Information. He claims the U.S. still possesses nerve agents and says a U.S. Army chemist recently died from exposure. He also acknowledges U.S. airstrikes have killed children in Iran, calling it “collateral damage,” and revealed to the journalist how nuclear launch decisions are made in real time. Hugg described how the United States could assassinate Iran’s next leader if he “doesn’t change,” while admitting the U.S. has no plans to use nuclear weapons: “We’re not going to nuke anybody.” All of this was casually revealed to an undercover journalist in a restaurant. This raises serious questions about this official's judgment, security, and what’s really happening behind closed doors. We have reached out to the Pentagon and U.S. Army for comment and they are working on a response. @USArmy @DeptofWar
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Really?!
Really?!@really_wtfiwwp·
@NASAAdmin @WhiteHouse Why in space would they say “they hoped this mission would be forgotten”?
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Artemis II has reached its maximum distance from Earth. On the far side of the Moon, 252,756 miles away, Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy have now traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history and now begin their journey home. Before they left, they said they hoped this mission would be forgotten, but it will be remembered as the moment people started to believe that America can once again do the near-impossible and change the world. Congratulations to this incredible crew and the entire NASA team, our international and commercial partners, but this mission isn’t over until they’re under safe parachutes, splashing down into the Pacific.
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Mike P
Mike P@MikeP63340883·
@SkyBlueStu1 @NASAAdmin Why not watch the actual interview, where he explains his statement? You have the world's knowledge at your finger tips.
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Stu@SkyBlueStu1·
@NASAAdmin Why would they want it forgotten?!
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Pete McCallister
Pete McCallister@CajunPeteMac·
@NASAAdmin My wife (she’s passed unfortunately) had an aunt who was friends with Buz Aldrins first wife and was told that the moon landing was fake. I dug in and have my doubts about anything in space.
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I put my entire Claude Code setup for GTM engineering into ONE Notion doc 10 modules. No fluff. - How to install Claude Code and run your first GTM session in under 10 minutes - How to build a CLAUDE. md that acts as your project brain and never loses context - How to install GTM skills that chain together and run autonomously - How to connect your full stack via MCP servers without writing custom wrappers - How to run parallel agents and subagents across GTM workflows simultaneously - How to manage context and token usage across long research sessions - How to choose between Sonnet, Opus, and Haiku based on the task - How to hook Claude Code into external triggers so workflows run without you - The exact GTM workflows to build first: signal detection, lead scoring, outreach sequencing - Full slash command reference for every repeatable GTM task This is the setup I would have KILLED for before spending months piecing it together from documentation, YouTube tutorials, and scattered GitHub threads. Like + comment "BIBLE" and I'll send it over (must be connected for priority access)
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Mike P
Mike P@MikeP63340883·
@_Investinq There have been two similar installations in the US already. They both went bankrupt. You should do some research before breathlessly prognosticating an energy revolution
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StockMarket.News
StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
The energy war just changed. America burns coal at night to keep the lights on while China built something different and most people have no idea it exists. In the middle of the Gobi Desert, there is a 263-meter tower surrounded by 12,000 mirrors in a perfect circle, spread across nearly 8 square kilometers of barren land. It looks like something out of a science fiction film. They are focused on a single point at the top of that tower, raising temperatures above 800 degrees Fahrenheit. That heat gets pumped into tanks filled with a special liquid salt mixture. They are using Molten salt, the same stuff ancient civilizations used to preserve food is now storing the sun's energy at 565 degrees Celsius. When the sun goes down, the plant keeps generating electricity. The molten salt stays hot for hours after sunset and drives a steam turbine on demand. This is a 100-megawatt power station that runs 24 hours a day on sunlight alone. It produces over 390 million kilowatt-hours of power every single year. Every coal plant on earth has one critical weakness, it needs fuel to burn. This plant needs nothing but the sun and a tank full of heated salt that refuses to cool down. The implications are enormous. The oldest argument against solar energy has always been: "What happens at night?" China just answered that question with 12,000 mirrors and a tower visible from space.
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The world's largest utility company just eliminated one of the most dangerous jobs on earth. China's State Grid which controls power for 1.1 billion people has deployed robotic electricians across 26 provinces and counting. These machines work on live, 10,000-volt wires while the power stays fully on. Before this, the workers who did this job wore full conductive armor and understood that one wrong move was fatal. Now the robot takes that risk instead. The machines strip insulation, tighten connections, and splice wires with millimeter precision, all while hanging at altitude on a live grid. They complete tasks 50 percent faster than a human crew and report a 98 percent success rate. This is already the operating standard in more than two dozen Chinese provinces. China is about to spend $554 billion upgrading its power grid between now and 2030. That is a war chest for building the most automated, AI-powered energy infrastructure in human history. Meanwhile, the United States has a shortage of 40,000 electricians and the gap is getting worse every year. China's answer to that problem is not a trade school, it is a fleet of machines that never sleeps or quits. Every other country still arguing about whether robots will replace workers is watching the answer get deployed in real time.

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in rust i trust
in rust i trust@Zerotrust4m·
@ryanweather 35-45 is no frigid hellscape. All these shock and awe words make you less credible
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Ryan Maue
Ryan Maue@RyanWeather·
Over the next week --> Arctic Blast 1.0 and Arctic Blast 2.0 merge into Super Arctic Blast that will entomb the Eastern U.S. into a frigid hellscape. Temperatures 35°F to 45°F below normal will cripple 🇺🇸 east of the Mississippi. This is all-time historic vintage cold.
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