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Adrian Carbone

@adrianpcarbone

tinkering with ai and ops • ex-product @ x • husband & dad

Philadelphia, PA Katılım Eylül 2018
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Cameron England
Cameron England@iamcamengland·
This is exactly what I've been doing, except I'm not charging $2-3k/month. I built the full AI stack for my own agency first. Took my team from 9 to 3. Margins went from 25% to 60%. Now I'm licensing the exact same setup to business owners. Giving away the full playbook for free so you can see what's actually inside: Like this post & comment "Agent" and I'll DM it to you. Here's what you're getting: • How to audit which roles in your business AI can actually handle • How to set up a custom agent trained on your processes (not a generic GPT wrapper) • How to connect it to your CRM, Slack, and reporting tools • Sub-agents for onboarding, client comms, and data tracking The "AI guy" model works. But most people teaching it have never actually run a business with these systems. I have. Drop "Agent" below.
Yonan@yonann

Chris Camillo reveals how people are making $500K/year being an "AI guy" for small businesses "There are millions of small businesses out there and almost none of them are willing to embrace AI right now, you just walk in and say give me one area where you're leaking money, I'll fix it for free" "Within days you've set up an AI agent answering their calls, sending responses, getting quotes out in real time… and you just increased their revenue by 5 to 15% at essentially no cost" "Now you're invaluable. They're paying you $2,000 or $3,000 a month to be their AI guy, you replicate that across 10 or 20 businesses and you're making half a million a year"

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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
I fully reverse-engineered Ramp's internal AI operating system. Their system — called Glass — is how they got 99% of their entire company using AI every single day. 350+ reusable workflows. Every tool connected at first login. Memory that refreshes every 24 hours. Automations running while everyone sleeps. I partnered with my engineering team and we broke down every component inside it. Then we rebuilt the whole thing for marketing agencies. 76 pages. Every system. Every layer. Every step. Steal it. Comment "OS" and I'll send it directly. Must be a following to receive auto DM
Eric Glyman@eglyman

99% of Ramp uses ai daily. but we noticed most people were stuck — not because the models weren't good enough, but because the setup was too painful and unintuitive for most. terminal configs, mcp servers, everyone figuring it out alone. so we built Glass. every employee gets a fully configured ai workspace on day one — integrations connected via sso, a marketplace of 350+ reusable skills built by colleagues, persistent memory, scheduled automations. when one person on a team figures out a better workflow, everyone on that team gets it and gets more productive. the companies that make every employee effective with ai will compound advantages their competitors can't match. most are waiting for vendors to solve this. we decided to own it.

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Adrian Carbone
Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
@preston_holland @HusKerrs Snaps and buttons are the absolute worst. Big fan of the zipper onesies. Also nice that the 12 month onesies have feet grips so your baby doesn’t slip everywhere trying to walk 😂
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HusKerrs
HusKerrs@HusKerrs·
Calling on all dads: Ali and I are about 3 weeks out from the birth of our first baby boy! Give me your #1 piece of advice for a new dad.
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Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
A lot with fall on mom initially. Do everything you can to make her life easier. Take things one stride at a time. New challenges emerge as you enter new phases, but every month feels even better than the last. It’s truly such a special experience. Rooting for you! - Dad of a 10 month baby girl
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KH@mc_khristina·
So let me get this straight, I go to the grocery store and buy … a pound of sliced turkey in a plastic bag, a loaf of bread in a plastic bag, a gallon of milk in a plastic jug, a pack of napkins in plastic wrap, a store-made salad in a plastic tub, a plastic bottle of mustard and ketchup, but they won't give me a plastic bag to carry it home because the plastic bag is bad for the environment? 🙄😂
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seb (internet arc)@hiiinternet·
Who has explored x api deeply for recruiting would love to chat will pay you just to talk
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Adrian Carbone
Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
This resonates. When I was in grade school, I saved up a whopping $150 to put towards an iPod. My grandfather gave me a proposition. I could either buy the iPod, or I could give him the cash and he would double it for me. I agreed, and in exchange he handed me an envelope detailing his setup of a brokerage account where he purchased 3 shares of Apple (worth $50 a share at the time). I wouldn’t control the account until I was 18. After over two decades, that $150 has compounded more than I could have ever fathomed at such a young age. It became a silent engine that always kept me interested in investing, understanding personal finance, and building wealth. Forever grateful to be exposed to investing at such a young age.
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Mark Quann
Mark Quann@markjquann·
How old should kids learn investing? I would say around age 6. Start talking to them about investing early. Just talking about it plants a seed. Thanks to neuroplasticity, a child’s brain wires itself around the ideas it hears and practices. Talk about saving and working for money and they will think like savers and workers. Talk about investing and owning assets and they will start thinking like investors. Most families are taught to: Save money Build credit Fund a 401(k) Work until 65 That advice often makes other families wealthy. Wealthy families teach something different. Buy assets. Never sell them. Borrow against them. Buy. Borrow. Die. If you teach your children the same financial playbook most people follow, they will likely get the same results. Your choice how you want to wire your child’s brain. Choose your words wisely.
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Alex
Alex@adf_energy_twt·
@mattrothenberg alternatively, you could just use --dangerously-skip-permissions in a sandbox. Or use a pedal under your desk.
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matt rothenberg
matt rothenberg@mattrothenberg·
just picked up this bad boy. can't wait to write some software with it
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Adrian Carbone
Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
@Jordanski__ Jobs and other recruiting features are still supported in some capacity as far as I know
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Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
Jobs are now available natively on iOS
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Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
Friction to build is at an all time low. Taste matters, but intention matters more. The real edge is knowing which problems are worth solving.
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Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
@KenSchnetz @LeVeonBell We had our baby girl 9 months ago and life is objectively better. Harder in many ways but truly better in ways that are hard to articulate
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Ken Schnetz
Ken Schnetz@KenSchnetz·
@LeVeonBell Sure, but having kids is the greatest purpose you could ever find. If that means no "day off", fine by me! We have 6 and it's the greatest life ever.
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Le'Veon Bell@LeVeonBell·
once you have a child, there's no day off till the day you die .. no day off
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Adrian Carbone
Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
@mjboswell I think about this often. Even more so now since becoming a father. Scary perspective but truly does help you prioritize what matters. Hope for a speedy recovery
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Michael Boswell
Michael Boswell@mjboswell·
Was in a car accident today. Car is totaled. I’m okay, just a broken hand. Sitting there in the ER, I couldn’t help but reflect on how fragile life is. In a split second, everything can change through no fault of your own. I can’t tell if that scares me or if it’s beautiful.
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Adrian Carbone
Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
creativity has been at an all time high lately
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Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
@bobbyfijan I hadn’t paid much attention to whether restaurants had a changing table in their restrooms until we had our baby this past year. They’re almost never in the men’s restroom and very hit or miss in the women’s restroom.
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Adrian Carbone
Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
@NiklausFuller Just wait until you spin up 5 parallel terminal sessions with Claude code. Velocity has been insane…
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Nik Fuller
Nik Fuller@NiklausFuller·
Moving from ChatGPT to Claude is like a whole new universe of possibilities. Incredible model and interface. I feel so behind.
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Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
Only 30 minutes into using iTerm and wow, this is a much better terminal experience than the default mac terminal
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Adrian Carbone@adrianpcarbone·
It’s wild that prompting + custom code can now outperform a traditional tableau dashboard. The way consultants and biz ops teams manage data and reporting is about to change fast.
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