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10 AI WEAPONS YOUR BOSS IS PRAYING YOU NEVER DISCOVER
1. Consensus — Forget Google; it searches 200 million research papers to give you science-backed answers for free.
2. Viggle AI — Upload a photo and a video of a dance/movement; it replaces the person in the video with your photo perfectly.
3. Relume — Builds an entire website sitemap and wireframe in Figma in about 15 seconds.
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This is how you get rich 🤫
1. Break the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cycle
• Track every dollar
• Automate bills, savings, and investing
• Cut lifestyle creep, not joy
2. Build Your Emergency Fund First
• Save $1,000 fast
• Then 3–6 months of living expenses
• Keep it in a HYSA
3. Pay Off High-Interest Debt (Fast)
• Use the Debt Snowball for motivation or the Avalanche for math wins
• Do monthly challenges ($50 to $1,000) to build consistency
• Debt-free = more cash to build wealth
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Mark Cuban just handed out a $10M blueprint and 99% of you scrolled right past it.
33 million businesses in America are sitting ducks for AI agents.
The owners? They can't build them. They don't even know what's coming.
That's not a problem.
That's a goldmine waiting to be claimed.
Master Claude. Learn agentic workflows. Get into OpenClaw. Walk into businesses hemorrhaging cash.
Your competition is still doom-scrolling LinkedIn praying for callbacks.
You're already architecting the future.
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Default OpenClaw is useless. Here's the architecture that actually works.
> Out of the box its a dirty stupid clanker. No memory, no judgment, no autonomy. You have to train it like an intern on day one. Here's exactly how.
soul.md - kill the AI slop first.
Open the file. Add two hard rules.
> No hallucinations. The agent must verify and confirm every action.
No ChatGPT phrases. Generate this file using Claude in the web interface based on your specific requirements. The default tone is unusable.
learnings.md - the most important file you're not using.
Every time the agent breaks something, run one command: "Add this mistake to learnings".
> Add one rule to agents.md. before any new task, read learnings.md first. After a week the agent starts writing: "I made this mistake before - I'll solve it differently this time".
This is how it stops being an intern and starts being competent.
heartbeat.md vs cron - dont mix them.
Heartbeat - lightweight checks every 30-60 minutes. Read email, check status, nothing heavy.
Crons - complex chains in separate files. Generate audio, overlay on image, publish to YouTube every 3 days. Keep this out of heartbeat or everything slows down.
tools.md - remove all choices.
We use Todoist for tasks, Notion for docs, Netlify for deploys. Hard-coded. The agent stops improvising with random tools and starts executing predictably.
Two agents beat one.
CEO on Opus 4.6 - sole push rights to main branch on GitHub.
Assistant on Kimi 2.5 - research only, pushes to side branches.
When two different models talk to each other, output quality multiplies. Opus supports up to 8 sub-agents for parallel work.
Security - two non-negotiable rules.
API keys stay in .env files locally. Never transmitted over the network.
Before clicking any link or updating any code - agent reads for prompt injections and asks for your confirmation.
Default settings are a starting point, not a finish line.
Bookmark this. A few hours to set up. Compounds for years.

Atenov int.@Atenov_D
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Jake Paul reveals LA lawyers were scamming him and he was spending $1,000,000 per lawsuit
“Each lawsuit back then was probably like a million dollars, and I was probably in like eight lawsuits. I can’t say the names, but there was a firm that has stolen a bunch of money from celebrities and athletes in Los Angeles”
“I’m probably gonna sue them one day, do a class action, because I know other people who’ve gotten a lot of their money stolen from them as well. You sign up to go with them, and then they hire like 10 people to watch your account. Those 10 people are getting like $75 an hour, and then they’re just saying that they’re working on it a ton”
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Maybe the sickest OpenClaw use case I've ever built
I now have my own R&D department
Twice a day 5 different AI models autonomously meet and discuss my business
They take a look at my products/content and debate eachother and come up with next steps to grow revenue
They then send me a memo that describes all their discussions and next action steps I need to take
It's been WILDLY helpful. Especially in developing my new product
This is how you use super intelligence to autonomously earn you money
Here's how to set it up:
1. Go to OpenClaw
2. Ask it to set up a dashboard for an R&D council (5 different AI models)
3. Have them meet at 9am and 5pm every day
4. Give them access to all your links, code, and anything you're working on
5. Have one of them (rotating) come up with a new idea
6. Have all 5 debate
7. Build a report based on their discussions
Now twice a day you'll get a ping with a detailed memo describing how to grow your business
Next steps is making all of these 5 models local so they can run for free and do this around the clock
If you implement workflows like this, I promise your life will change

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The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027.
The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first.
So my team built a 48-page beginner's guide that does it for you.
Inside:
— The exact prompts to hand it on day one
— Plain English setup for Mac and Windows
— How to secure it so it doesn't burn your business down
— 42 copy-paste workflows across sales, marketing, ops, and finance
Your competitors are sleeping on this.
Comment OPENCLAW and I'll send it.
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod
"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.
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