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TheSearchSherpa

@TheSearchSherpa

Navigating the rapidly evolving digital landscape alone is a fool's errand. Set your sights on the summit of the search mountain, I will take you there.

3rd rock from the sun Katılım Aralık 2023
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Abe Chomali
Abe Chomali@AbeChomali·
@edwardeachday If this becomes a thing, Google will just obliterate those kinds of domains from relevance. Gaming the system rarely works long term.
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Edward Sturm
Edward Sturm@edwardeachday·
If you have any type of business, buy a domain name: your business name, plus the word reviews. Your business name reviews. Put all of your reviews  on this website, list them all out, write everything, all of the reviews that you would want people to see. When people are doing due diligence on your business, ChatGPT goes to Google, searches your business name and the word reviews. This website comes up, ChatGPT sees all the reviews you shared on your reviews website. This is something that people are doing right now. Only make sure you link to your reviews site from your own website. You need that link to get it showing on Google so that ChatGPT will find it.
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Google Labs
Google Labs@GoogleLabs·
We believe our Labs experiments are at their best when they’re helping you create whatever you can imagine. We had some fun and put them to the test ourselves. Take a look at our Labs-inspired creations: 🧵1/5 A brand book that we created with @PomellibyGoogle.
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TheSearchSherpa
TheSearchSherpa@TheSearchSherpa·
@antigravity #skynet Everyone thought the first shot would be violent. NOPE. Just a giant Multi-Nerf-Mode update from the largest company on earth to completely take everyone's development hostage in an AUTO-UPDATE "I'm sorry micheal, this conversation no longer serves a purpose...GOODBYE"
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Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity@antigravity·
Introducing Antigravity 2.0, a new standalone desktop application that delivers fully on that original glimpse of a truly agent-optimized experience. Rebuilt from the ground up with multi-agent teams, scheduled tasks, native voice and one-click integration with other Google products. Learn how to get started with Antigravity 2.0 👇
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TheSearchSherpa@TheSearchSherpa·
@vql3n @antigravity @vql3n Same... you me and 100,000 other unfortunate souls that were in the middle of work. I can not even reopen these sessions in vs code they were all mid construction
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v@vql3n·
@antigravity I was working on a project. Antigravity closed and auto updated. I no longer have access to the IDE, only this agent manager that won't even load. WTF? They interrupted my LLM session while I was writing and uninstalled my editor? What the hell?
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TheSearchSherpa@TheSearchSherpa·
@chris_nectiv This almost makes me sad for the tokens burned two weeks ago when this puzzzle peice was not available to use in a full SEO optimizer macroskill that uses screaming frog MCP and clarity to optimize client sites
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Chris Long
Chris Long@chris_nectiv·
I can't contain my excitement SEOs!!! There's now an official Screaming Frog MCP that lets you execute a crawl + analyze the data directly in Claude.
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TheSearchSherpa
TheSearchSherpa@TheSearchSherpa·
@sundarpichai the least you could do is share the prompt / workflow for the effect. C'mon
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Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
On our way to I/O 2026. See you at 10am PT tomorrow!
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Themeco
Themeco@yourthemeco·
The Themeco community has always been one of the best parts of building with Cornerstone Builder — people sharing ideas, solving problems, and showing what’s possible. Few do that better than Josh Donnelly. During a recent discussion around directory listings, Josh built out a walkthrough showing how to use Cornerstone Forms to create and manage a complete directory with filtering and more. Tomorrow, we’ll take you inside the process.
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TheSearchSherpa
TheSearchSherpa@TheSearchSherpa·
@JozsefSzalma @OfficialLoganK I am in love with this... I use this term every day as I am bombarded by humans that have never spoken the word github in thier lives preaching "Expert development" advice
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Jay
Jay@JozsefSzalma·
@OfficialLoganK They all have dunning-kruger dude.
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Why don’t LLM’s just tell you when you are asking a question / doing something that is out of distribution?
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
Automations can now run in the same thread, so Codex can pick up where it left off, with the original context intact. It can schedule future work and wake up automatically to continue long-term tasks, from landing open PRs to following up on tasks or staying on top of fast-moving conversations.
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TheSearchSherpa@TheSearchSherpa·
So I totally understand all these A.I. generated posting x accounts are just to get "attention" .. but what is this account selling? Where is the sales pitch? Where is the thinly veiled push to buy some supplement or subscribe to a premium account? Is this just to get monetized for views? Strange waste of resources
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
A single tooth from the Popol Vuh Museum is attracting the attention of researchers studying ancient Maya remains..... The specimen is a lower molar featuring a small green stone set into the centre of its occlusal (chewing) surface. The material has been identified as jadeite. While stone inlays are well attested in Maya contexts, they are almost exclusively found in anterior (front) teeth; placement within a molar appears to be previously undocumented. The tooth comes from a collection of archaeological material gathered in Guatemala during the 20th century. It is not tied to a specific excavation, but its characteristics match known examples of Maya dental work. The crown shows a shaped cavity where the stone sits, held in place by a bonding substance. Imaging was carried out using cone beam computed tomography. The scans show changes inside the tooth that occur in living tissue. The pulp chamber displays heavy calcification, a response that develops over time. This indicates the procedure took place while the individual was alive. The internal structure is intact, with visible pulp horns and root canals. These features point to a young adult. There is no sign of advanced wear that would suggest old age. The position of the inlay is notable. Molar teeth are not visible during speech or display. Known Maya dental modifications usually focus on visible areas and are linked to appearance or identity. This example does not fit that pattern. One explanation is that the stone was placed for practical reasons. Tooth decay and infection were common in ancient populations, especially where diets relied heavily on maize. In other regions, there is evidence of drilling or filling teeth to manage pain or damage. Cases from Europe and Asia show early attempts to treat dental problems, including the use of plant fibres, bitumen or wax. In the Americas, similar work has been recorded, though examples are few. Most involve drilling rather than filling. The Maya had the technical skill to work teeth with precision. Decorative inlays show controlled shaping and placement without damaging the inner structure. This molar suggests that such skill may also have been applied in other contexts. There is no direct proof that the stone addressed a cavity or injury. The tooth does not preserve clear evidence of decay at the site of the inlay. Other motives cannot be excluded, though the location makes a display function unlikely. The find adds a rare example to the record of dental intervention in ancient Mesoamerica. It shows that work on teeth was not only limited to visible modification and aesthetic purpose. #archaeohistories
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Glennis Williams
Glennis Williams@GlennisWil24642·
@XFreeze @elonmusk It's just a matter of time, and not much of that either, before XAI is sitting atop the bunch. Wanna bet?
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 is officially the most well-rounded agentic voice AI on the market right now It now ranks #1 in the latest τ-Voice agentic performance benchmarks in real-world tests on Artificial Analysis The gap is massive. xAI is quietly taking over every other model by actually building for real-world use instead of just lab demos...
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Ken Adams
Ken Adams@Kenaadams99·
@XFreeze Elon didn't buy Twitter to run a social network. He bought the only real-time human conversation dataset on earth. Every hot take you post is training Grok. OpenAI scraping Reddit while xAI gets live reasoning for free lol
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I built 60+ Claude prompts that replace a full B2B marketing and GTM stack. And I'm giving it away for free. Most people use Claude to write a post or draft an email. That's 10% of the game. This vault replaces the entire stack: Positioning strategist → homepage audit, ICP research, brand voice bible, competitor ad deconstruction Content engine → LinkedIn post framework, carousel builder, content repurposing across 4 formats in 15 minutes Email and PR → human-sounding email, subject line battle test, 5-angle ad brief, full 8-step PR data study chain Dashboard builder → 7 self-refreshing live dashboards pulling from CRM, Gmail, Search Console, Stripe, and YouTube Sales and prospecting → client intelligence brief, AI audit questionnaire, AI implementation roadmap, lead list builder 2 more categories. Each prompt does one job. Together they run positioning, content, outreach, dashboards, sales, skills, and annual planning inside one free vault. Just the prompts GTM engineers and B2B founders actually use to stop briefing agencies on work Claude handles in minutes. If you want it: 1. Connect with me 2. Comment "VAULT" 3. Repost if you want priority access And I'll send you the full pack.
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borja
borja@borjafat·
Claude or Codex can find SEO Backlinks Tired of manual searching? Solved Tired of begging over email? Solved This 2-prompt-chain can run automatically to spot opportunities, draft and send outreach messages via email or Linkedin Run it as a scheduled task and never worry about it again Comment "PROMPT" and I'll sent it
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Amin Foroutan
Amin Foroutan@aminfseo·
Launched my hosted MCP server for SEO 3 days ago and just got my first 2 sales. I’m officially not at $0 MRR anymore 🥳
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Tanmoy Debnath
Tanmoy Debnath@Tanmoy_ai·
Everyone is hyped about Claude… but barely anyone knows how to actually use it to replace real work. I collected 700+ mega prompts that turn Claude into a full-blown productivity engine. Comment "AI" and I’ll DM you everything.
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Google for Developers
Google for Developers@googledevs·
We’re making it easier to go from prototype to production. If you’re a Google AI Pro or Ultra subscriber, you now have automatic access to premium features directly in @GoogleAIStudio. Start building with: 📈 Higher usage limits 🧠 Gemini 3.1 Pro 🍌 Nano Banana Pro Learn more: goo.gle/4tXluyQ
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