Ryan Shaw
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Ryan Shaw
@RyanShawtime
Dad-o - Patriot - Gmen - Halos - Sprint Cars - Booze Biz - Fantasy Football - MAHA
San Diego, CA Katılım Mayıs 2010
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@FK_Indy @TreyOsborne60 @USACNation @ocalaspeedway That thing was operating. Bet the LF still looks like new, spent the whole night in the air.
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Congrats @TreyOsborne60 on your First @USACNation Win @ocalaspeedway That was BADASS!!
#TwinTubing #FK4TheWin
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there's a big opportunity in AI advisory right now, a gap in the market that's waiting to be filled...
atm there are two types of "AI experts":
the AI normie
- know how to use tools but completely delegate his thinking
- don't think in systems
- can't implement AI in real business workflows
the full AI nerd
- know everything there's to know about AI
- has 10 OpenClaw instances running his life
- can't communicate with an human
and this is where YOUR opportunity is...
the market is screaming for a third type: the AI advisor
someone who can walk into a business, look at their operations for 2 hours, and say "this process right here? AI cuts it by 40% and here's exactly how"
they're looking for that guy who's deep enough in the rabbit hole to fix their problems, but also smart enough to dumb things down so they can understand the solution
be that guy
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BREAKING: President Trump signs executive order bringing IndyCar race to DC for America250 celebrations.
"This is going to be wild," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
“This is free for the American people to come to your nation’s capital and see a great road race. Freedom, America, speed, and road racing — it doesn’t get more American than that,” he added.
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The Giants are renovating their facilities this offseason, per Paul Schwartz of The New York Post.
Locker room and weight room upgrades are coming and the cafeteria is already under construction. John Harbaugh has already seen the blueprints. The NFLPA ranked NYG’s cafeteria 31st and their locker room 23rd in the 2025 report cards.
The Giants feel like these renovations could entice more players in recruiting during free agency, plus help them retain some of their players. Expect a new state-of-the-art locker room, weight room, cafeteria, and more coming to the Giants this offseason.

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@JordanRaanan I hope the contract hangup is that Harbaugh won't take the job unless the turf goes
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First off, John Harbaugh deal will get finalized soon. But as they sort through organizational and operational issues, something to keep in mind.
Change is difficult but spoke with former players and coaches who were with Ravens and #Giants. To a man they suggested the Ravens operation was running at a different level. Everything from analytics, training, video, medical, personnel. Baltimore is known to spare no expense. Huge staffs, top-notch facilities. One of the best run organizations top to bottom in NFL.
Several that know Harbaugh well suggested he would want major changes to the way the Giants organization operates. That appears to be taking shape right from the jump.
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Ricky Brabec delivered a decisive performance on the penultimate day of the Dakar Rally, claiming stage victory and regaining the overall lead with just one day of racing remaining.
Ventura and Campbell set sights on podium as Dakar finale looms
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@AdamSchefter Hope he demanded that they get rid of the turf in his deal.
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John Harbaugh and the Giants are working to finalize an agreement to make him New York’s next head coach and, barring a setback, a deal is expected, multiple sources tell ESPN.
The deal is not final and contract numbers still are being negotiated. “There still is a lot to work through,” one source said.
But barring any setbacks, Harbaugh is ready to accept the Giants’ deal and the Giants are expected to hire him as soon as possible, per sources.

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@seejayhess We're considering hiring more product managers than engineers in the near future. Giving great requirements is becoming the desired skill set.
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I bet no one will use Cowork. Not because it isn't an incredible tool, but because people don't know how to use it.
Claude Code is the ultimate prosumer tool. The 1% of 1% who can effectively leverage it in every which way can accomplish so much more than their pre-AI selves. But normal users don't really know what to do with it. I wouldn't even say this is a divide between professionals with an engineering background and those without one because I've seen many non-technical users become very proficient with Claude Code. The divide to me is a deeper skill somewhere between proficiency with AI and simple curiosity.
There is a fundamentally different way to interact with a local agent versus a piece of traditional software. Feels like a push and pull thing.
Most software you input data and then take actions to pull that data out in various ways. Dashboards, charts, spreadsheets, whatever. The software holds data and you pull from it.
But agents you have to push. Push to find the right data, push to do the right thing, constantly nudge them along their way. This is a multi-step process that traditional software never had. Sure it can yield better results, but if you're bad at steering you never get there.
Thats why I find my family to not be so impressed with AI.
When I was home for Christmas I was talking about AI and in particular ChatGPT with my grandparents. My grandpa pulled out his phone, downloaded the app, and sent his first prompt. I forget what it was exactly but I instinctively stopped it and showed him how to improve it. The mistakes he made seemed so obvious to me but I think most people simply don't know how to prompt and use AI. This is the skill.
I couldn't even really explain what was wrong besides "you have to give it everything to solve the problem" and he said "isn't it supposed to do that?"
That one exchange kind of captures the whole problem.
Technical people like us assume the barrier is the terminal. We think normal people are intimidated by command lines and code-looking interfaces. So we build prettier wrappers thinking thats the fix. Cowork is exactly this, Claude Code with a nicer UI and a friendlier name.
But the real barrier was never the interface. It's the steering. It's knowing how to push. If you couldn't get value out of Claude Code, you probably won't get value out of Cowork either because the underlying interaction model is exactly the same.
The tool was never the problem. The skill is.
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@JamesClear When getting requirements for a project I refer to things like buttoning your suit jacket - always, sometimes, never
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I think about decisions in three ways: hats, haircuts, and tattoos.
Most decisions are like hats. Try one and if you don’t like it, put it back and try another. The cost of a mistake is low, so move quickly and try a bunch of hats.
Some decisions are like haircuts. You can fix a bad one, but it won’t be quick and you might feel foolish for a while. That said, don't be scared of a bad haircut. Trying something new is usually a risk worth taking. If it doesn't work out, by this time next year you will have moved on and so will everyone else.
A few decisions are like tattoos. Once you make them, you have to live with them. Some mistakes are irreversible. Maybe you'll move on for a moment, but then you'll glance in the mirror and be reminded of that choice all over again. Even years later, the decision leaves a mark. When you're dealing with an irreversible choice, move slowly and think carefully.
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@RallyTeamHRC LFG @rickyB357 ! 🇺🇸🏁🇺🇸🏁
Can't believe we've been watching you do this for a decade. I remember the first one.
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A huge stage win for Ricky after a demanding day at Dakar 2026.
Now it’s time for the rest day — to reset, recover, and refocus — because the entire second week is still ahead.
The Dakar is far from over.
And the best is still to come.
youtube.com/watch?v=V_30w9…

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@SwindellSpdLab You've come a long way from riding tricycles in the pits 🏁
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This thing has me pretty excited for The 2026 @cbnationals! Big thanks to longtime supporter @whitzracing for being along for the ride once again. The Ofixco 21x was always my favorite car, and to bring it back, in Oklahoma will be really cool!




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