Mikey Valet
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Mikey Valet
@MikeyValet
Entrepreneur and digital marketing guru building brands.
United States Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Just read the full SpaceX S-1 so you don’t have to. Here’s what you need to know.
🛰️ Starlink IS the business ($11B with 50% growth YOY)
🚀 Launch services = dope AF, but barely profitable (Most expenses funnel into RND and the whole “ai data centers in space” is not slotted til 2028 - so let’s except 2030 lol)
🤖 AI segment loses $6B a year. I can’t see Grok out performing Claude. I think Elon agrees cause they just signed a 1.9B deal with Anthropic. That’s a competitor which is kinda weird.
My bet: in 10 years SpaceX wins AI not with Grok, but by owning the infrastructure everyone else has to rent.
P.S comparing SpaceX to RKLB is retarded. Current day, Space X is an internet company that launches rockets for fun. Rocket Lab just launches rockets.
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@higgsfield Do you have a course or sessions to show the best workflows to create something like this? Consistent characters, voices, scenes etc. I have to imagine it’s all in the setup of a repo for references to tell it
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Tomorrow we premiere Hell Grind in Cannes.
It's a first 95-minute AI film, made entirely on Higgsfield.
The budget was under $500K, with $400K going to compute.
The first 25 minutes needed 16,181 generations for 253 shots.
A traditional film would cost from $50M.
Filmmaking is changing.
Amy Wu Martin@amywumartin
The future of AI film just debuted at Cannes. @higgsfield_ai’s first full length demon action flick is 95 min, cost $500k and 14 days of production by 15 professionals. Congrats to @alexmashrabov and the team!
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@kawamura28w Every former baseball player turned golfer I know has the most wicked slice. I’m talking 2 fairways over wicked slice. They usually have really good power though.
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@maverickecom find what works then replicate at volume is the whole loop
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Anthropic just gave OpenClaw the green light
Anthropic staff confirmed that CLI-based usage is sanctioned.
We’ve successfully bridged the Claude Code CLI directly into the OpenClaw gateway, letting you run your entire agent fleet on your Pro/Max plan and no additional API tokens required.
The Implementation:
- Auth: Log in to Claude Code locally: claude auth login
- Path: Grab your binary location: which claude
- Bridge: Drop the path into your openclaw.json under agents.defaults:
"cliBackends": {
"claude-cli": {
"args": [
"-p",
"--output-format",
"json"
],
"command": "",
"input": "arg",
"output": "json",
"serialize": true,
"sessionArg": "--session-id",
"sessionMode": "existing" }
},
"model": { "primary": "claude-cli/claude-opus-4-6" },
"models": {
"claude-cli/claude-opus-4-6": {},
"claude-cli/claude-opus-4-7": {},
"claude-cli/claude-sonnet-4-6": {}
},
The Result:
OpenClaw reuses your local session IDs and subscription limits.
You get the full power of Opus and Sonnet without the restricted OAuth endpoints or the API tax.
They sanctioned the path. We built the bridge.
Here is a video how I done it step by step:
Dan McAteer@daniel_mac8
Anthropic allows OpenClaw usage again. From @openclaw docs.
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@higgsfield If this really delivers end-to-end UGC workflows, this could completely change paid ads strategy.
Imagine testing 20–50 creatives in the time it used to take to produce one. That’s a serious edge for small brands.
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Introducing Higgsfield Marketing Studio powered by Seedance 2.0: a single workflow from product to finished ad.
Bring a product image or paste a product link, use an avatar from your photo or build one inside the tool, and generate your ad end-to-end in 9 ad styles - UGC, unboxing, reviews, and more.
New users get up to 70% off, with up to 14 days of Unlimited generations.*
Start here: higgsfield.ai
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@LachezarVoynov telehealth is exploding right now for the drop shipping method in eCom
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you’ve heard about the $1.8B DTC business MEDVi that scaled with AI and just 2 employees, right?
MEDVi is just the tip of the iceberg
here’s a Meta advertiser scaling almost exclusively with AI-GENERATED VIDEOS you have to study
these guys focus only on education
- what’s the problem
- why is it a problem
- what causes the problem
and almost everything is AI-generated apart from some broll they’ve collected from UGC creators which they reuse in almost every video ad they run
which could be easily made with Kling
this account is proof that it’s now possible to make millions on Meta without needing to hire a single content creator

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Storytime for people who don't think this is real..
Last year I launched a GLP1 biz as well
We did ~$20m in rev in 6 months
It's surprisingly easy to setup but ruthlessly competitive because there is virtually no differentiation.
Every brand is selling the same stuff.
As a result it is a pure marketing arms race, and Medvi was the best.
They are known for a few things
- Shadowy billing practices
- Highest converting lead funnel
- Running thousands of AI UGC / Theme Pages
When you search Medvi in the Meta Ads library, you'd almost never see something running from their page.
They heavily rely on partnership ads, whitelisting and listicles / advertorials.
On top of leaning heavily into publisher affiliate (Forbes "Best GLP1 Providers") and TikTok's beta for telehealth.
Our funnel was primarily Meta Ads using TikTok Shop style UGC. Worked well til it didn't
The customer is very price conscious and as a result, switches between several brands' intro offers.
So tons of brands spent into CAC's expecting LTV's that didn't materialize. Huge revenue numbers but not a ton of super profitable companies.
Anyways, i've never seen the speed with which we got to $4m/mo in rev. The market was that good.
And behind the scenes everyone knew Medvi, Remedy Meds, Amble were doing $300M+
Everything in the article is true and this guy is a dog
nic carter@nic_carter
first vibecoded billion-dollar company?
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This is so hilarious lmao. This is how the reboots should have been. Shut up and take our money. 😂😂😂
x.com/DripwartsSchoo…
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Baseball just gave us the cleanest real-world test of something every AI company is navigating right now.
An ump had 6 of 8 calls overturned by a computer vision system accurate to a sixth of an inch. He missed by over two inches — three times. The manager got ejected arguing a call they couldn’t even challenge because they’d burned through their reviews by the fourth inning.
The crowd cheered for the machine.
Here’s what nobody in the AI discourse is picking up on: the crowd didn’t evaluate Hawk-Eye’s training data. They didn’t ask about confidence intervals. They watched it be right when the human was wrong — repeatedly, visibly, in high-stakes moments — and trust transferred instantly.
That’s how AI adoption actually works. Not vendor decks. Not pilot programs. Repeated visible accuracy when it matters.
But here’s the tension I can’t stop thinking about as someone who grew up inside this game:
Baseball’s entire emotional architecture is built on imperfection. The blown call. The argument. The ejection. Those are the moments people remember decades later. They’re the texture of the sport.
An AI accurate to a sixth of an inch is objectively better. It also eliminates the friction that creates the moments the game is actually built on.
This is the question every company building AI systems needs to sit with: the goal isn’t to eliminate human imperfection. It’s to capture the signals that human judgment misses — without killing the thing that makes the system worth caring about in the first place.
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Elevators used to be manually operated and were especially risky if the operator was tired or inebriated.
Now, you just get in, press a button and a modern elevator, if inspected regularly, is extremely safe.
James Stephenson@ICannot_Enough
Nobody is skeptical of autonomous elevators because nobody alive today was even around to see a human elevator operator in real life before the last one got laid off. Automation is far safer.
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