Raynan Wuyep

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Raynan Wuyep

Raynan Wuyep

@WuyepRaynan

Software Engineer 💻 prev @ulessonapp • built @atszero 🔧 (2k+ users) • building https://t.co/SwKiXIYG3w for freelancers

Katılım Şubat 2022
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Raynan Wuyep
Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
Apply to any job in 15 seconds (or less): • Tailored resume & cover letter • No tabs, no copy-paste • Works on any job page Click and done, with @ATSZero Copilot. Land the roles you want, not just the ones you have time for. Live at: atszero.com 🚀
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Crownz | AI & Design
Crownz | AI & Design@Crownzdesigns·
Please help me tag @figma I’ve suddenly lost access to all my files and I’m really confused about what happened. All my hard work is gone. Please help.
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
We're taking over a cafe on April 25th in Lagos Grab coffee, Cursor credits, and build together
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Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
You might not really understand who you are. As an exercise in introspection, I took 14 months of my own transactions, clustered them, and mapped the result as a 3D force graph. Then I did the same with 3,000+ iCloud photos; CLIP embeddings, UMAP, HDBSCAN clustering, vision model labeling. Then I cross-referenced both. The goal of this experiment wasn't a budget breakdown but an answer to a different question: what kind of person am I really, according to my own data? The answer was uncomfortable. My food delivery spending tracks my financial confidence with a two-week lag, it drops before I consciously feel worried, and takes two weeks to return even after the money does. I now realize I don't trust good news quickly. I had no idea until the data showed me. Which raises an unsettling question: how much of what we call "personality" is actually just a pattern we've never seen plotted? My gaming increases during stress but drops during illness. Two different kinds of bad, and my spending distinguishes them before I do. We talk about coping mechanisms like they're choices. The data suggests they're closer to reflexes, they’re automatic and legible in hindsight but invisible in the moment. My mum adjusts how much she sends me each month without being told anything. The amounts are a seismograph of my financial state. There's an entire theory of love buried in transaction metadata. The people who pay attention to you through what they do, not just what they say, and whose care becomes immensely visible at scale. The most interesting part was where the photo clusters diverged from the transactions. The drawing photos stopped weeks before the last art supply purchase. I was already done before I knew I was done. The gym selfies only appeared on some days, even though payments showed twice-three-times-a-week visits meaning some sessions fueled by results, others by discipline. And during the month I spent the least money all year, my camera roll was the fullest it had ever been. Mostly food I was teaching myself to make. You photograph the things you’re proud of, the things you had to fight to learn. I think the data reveals that identity is what you repeat not what you declare. The things you never stop paying for even in your worst month, even when you can't afford them, are structural. Everything else is performance. We spend enormous energy narrating ourselves to other people, and almost none examining what our own behavior, at scale, quietly says back. There's a version of self-knowledge that comes from introspection (the stories you tell at dinner). And there's a version that comes from the evidence of what you spend time and money on repeatedly, across months. Those two versions dont always agree but the second one doesn't lie. Demo (synthetic data, real engine): raynan00.github.io/LifeGraph/ Repo(if you want to try this out yourself): github.com/Raynan00/LifeG…
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Paul Klein IV
Paul Klein IV@pk_iv·
Your agents suck when using the web because 85% of it doesn't have an API. Browserbase gives them everything they need to do work online. Leading AI companies like Ramp, Lovable, and Clay trust us to power agents that do real work on behalf of real people. With a single API key, your agent gets everything it needs to navigate the wild web: browsers, search, fetch, identity, a sandbox runtime, and model gateway. Stop waiting on integrations, build agents that can browse and interact with the web just like humans.
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Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
@santifer Works pretty good, great job on this. Got a couple questions
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Ajide Victor | Webflow Developer
Ajide Victor | Webflow Developer@Victor_Webflow·
One of the worst parts about freelancing on Upwork is not applying early enough. You refresh the job feed… and boom, 50+ proposals already. The struggle is real. I’ve been trying a new tool that alerts me instantly to new jobs, so I can apply early and focus on work without stressing about missing opportunities. If you’re on Upwork, you should try this: t.me/UseOutbidBot?s…
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Crownz | AI & Design
Crownz | AI & Design@Crownzdesigns·
Outbid just leveled up. Now it rates the client before you apply. Meaning you can see if a job is worth applying for before burning your connects. As a freelancer on Upwork you definitely need this.
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Crownz | AI & Design@Crownzdesigns

So this is the tool I was talking about. It notifies me instantly when jobs are posted on Upwork. In a single day, I can get 200+ alerts from jobs in my niche based on my keywords and bio. It can also generate custom proposals and lets me brainstorm responses. This gives you a serious leverage point. t.me/UseOutbidBot?s… Repost and share for more reach

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Kahlil Lalji
Kahlil Lalji@bykahlil·
210 days ago, @naturalpay was just a one-pager and a memo. Today, we’re coming out of stealth. Natural is the agentic payments platform powering frictionless money movement between agents, businesses, and consumers. Wallets. Payments. Ledgering. Routing. Identity. Compliance. Credit. Observability. Risk. Everything needed to move money. Engineered for agents and designed for humans. These primitives give you the ability to transact without becoming a payments expert or stitching together a dozen fragmented tools. Huge thanks to our team of 10 (soon to be 25), our early investors, and the supporters who believed in this vision from the start. If you want to help shape how money moves over the coming decades, we’re hiring. And if you’re building agents you should probably be moving money too. Reach out. Read more about Natural and the products we’re launching in the blog below. natural.co/blog/introduci…
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Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
The infra scaling is cool, but this is the only metric that actually matters. Users are landing interviews and sealing contracts within 24 hours of bypassing the native feed. Speed wins. 👇
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Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
From building a complex resume optimization extension to managing a single Telegram bot that just processed its 5,000,000th job alert, crazy side quest. Over 1k freelancers are now using my infra to beat the Upwork delay, apply first and win jobs. It’s only been a week 🚀
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Aaliya
Aaliya@aaliya_va·
Stop sliding into DMs like a stranger. Your messages get ignored, not because of what you say, but because no one knows you yet. Here’s the 2026 DM strategy that actually works: 1. Engage with their last 3 posts. Thoughtful likes & comments 2. Wait 24h. Let your name sink in. 3. Now DM referencing a specific insight: “Your point about [X] got me thinking… curious how you’d approach [Y]?” 4. No pitch. No ask. Just genuine conversation. Cold DMs get 5-10% replies. Warm, thoughtful DMs? 70%+ respond. The difference isn’t what you say. It’s the relationship you built first.
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francis.@thebuildingjack·
@TechnicalBben I can’t find where to input the discount code.
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Technical Ben
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben·
In the search of tricks and ways to win. I tried and tested a new Telegram bot that gives freelancers a pretty crazy advantage on Upwork. By the time a job hits your standard feed, 30+ people have already applied. This bot by passes the delay and pings you the exact second a job is posted, and even drafts a custom proposal based on your bio. Stop wasting your connects on jobs you're already too late for. Use my Code to sign up Code: BEN Discount: 15% Applies to: monthly Share link: t.me/UseOutbidBot?s… Your speed matters a lot.
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Technical Ben@TechnicalBben

I don't know how to explain this, but applying for jobs on upwork can lead you to depression, because you're burning money 💔💔 please apply smartly.

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Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
@SokeyeA @dynamik04837903 Actually cactus-compute(YC) and runanywhere(YC) have actually enabled devs to run models on edge devices, I think the issue might actually be developer adoption and awareness
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Afolabi Sokeye 🧱
Afolabi Sokeye 🧱@SokeyeA·
@dynamik04837903 Yes which is why I mentioned the main two ways that could happen AI for phone needs better compute for local AI models on device Right now it’s easier to allow people access assistants or agents through chat interfaces as it’s accessible and adoption fit.
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Afolabi Sokeye 🧱
Afolabi Sokeye 🧱@SokeyeA·
Lot of things to explore this week I’ll start with AI Models Closed Source - Open AI - Anthropic - Gemini - Grok - Mistral - Qwen Open Source - Deepseek - Kimi - GLM - Minimax - Llama Which other model providers should I explore ? 👀
Afolabi Sokeye 🧱@SokeyeA

Would spend this week catching up with various fields - AI Models (Closed & Open Source) - AI Agents - AI SaaS (Service as a Software) - Cloud Computing & Dev Ops - Deployment - Prediction Markets (Polymarket, Kalshi, Bayse, Polyclaw) Many interesting things to look at

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