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Danielle Schmelkin

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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
what's in the pdf: → 1-question discovery script → 6 copy-paste workflow prompts → pricing guide by complexity → live demo script (closes 7/10) → 5-min MCP setup comment "CUBAN" to grab it. synta(.)io
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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
mark cuban just laid out the exact playbook for making money with AI agents. pick one vertical. learn the flows. become the AI team they never hired. he's right. but he left out the how. i've been doing this for 3 months. here's what it actually looks like: week 1: i called 12 local businesses and asked one question. "what's the most annoying part of your day?" the pool company: "we lose 11 jobs a week because nobody follows up cancellations." the PT clinic: "insurance verification takes 3 hours every morning." the cleaning company: "we quote in 2 days. our competitor quotes in 2 hours." week 2: i built every single one of those workflows. → pool company cancellation recovery - 6 min → PT clinic insurance verification - 11 min → cleaning company instant quote generator - 7 min → dog groomer appointment + waitlist manager - 9 min → pest control follow-up sequence - 4 min average build time: 7.4 minutes. average close rate when you build it live in front of them: 70%. week 3: $10,750 upfront + $1,200/mo recurring. zero proposals. zero decks. zero "let me get back to you." they watched it work. they paid on the spot. cuban said "you don't need a CS degree or VC money." he's right. you need one question, one tool, and the willingness to build it in front of them. i documented the entire framework in a free PDF: → the 1-question discovery script (word for word) → 6 copy-paste workflow prompts by industry → pricing guide (what to charge per workflow type) → the live demo script that closes 7 out of 10 → full MCP setup walkthrough (5 min install) comment "CUBAN" and i'll send it. consultants charge $15K for a discovery workshop. i just gave you the playbook for free. synta(.)io - describe the workflow in plain english. it builds, deploys, and fixes itself. (must be following for DM)
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Danielle Schmelkin
Danielle Schmelkin@danielleaviva·
@AOC you need to stop - you are not winning over the people that you think you are - it's embarrassing and transparent
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Danielle Schmelkin@danielleaviva·
@yacineMTB Praise them. Make it mandatory. Create assignments that require use of LLMs. Innovate teaching. What did we do when the calculator came along? The internet? We evolve. We think more broadly. Praise them and challenge them to create the future.
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kache@yacineMTB·
So what are we going to do about the fact that 99.99% of university students are using LLMs to do their assignments?
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Craig Murray
Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg·
Israel bombed in Lebanon yesterday and today, they opened fire on farmers, on a funeral, snipers shot at journalists. They are advancing into towns they were repelled from in the fighting. They are tearing up olive trees. Not a single person has fired back. The moment somebody does, the USA and its allies will call "ceasefire violation". I feel heartsick.
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Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن
When I watched the kids on college campuses take to the streets chanting “Hamas Hamas we love you, we support your rockets too,” you know what I saw? The rise of left-wing authoritarianism. When I watched protesters tell Jews to “go back to Poland,” you know what I saw? The rise of left-wing authoritarianism. When I watched elders take over the campuses and encourage students to completely shut down dissent and disengage from anybody who has an opposing viewpoint, you know what I saw? The rise of left-wing authoritarianism. When I watched the presidents of the most elite academic institutions in America umm and arr over whether students can call for the genocide of Jews and then respond that it “depends on the context,” you know what I saw? The rise of left-wing authoritarianism. When I witnessed professors, teachers, congresspeople, academics, pundits, social commentators, and social media influencers spread jihadist ideologies that directly harmed minority communities here in the U.S. with total impunity, you know what I saw? The rise of left-wing authoritarianism. When I watched these ideologies being taught to impressionable students from from high school to grad school, you know what I saw? The rise of left-wing authoritarianism. When I watched (and experienced) brutal witch hunts and doxxing campaigns against those of us who condemned jihadists for the conflict they’ve brought upon the Levant, you know what I saw? The rise of left-wing authoritarianism. For those who say that the results of this election are because America chose to endorse fascism, you missed the exact equal and opposite to fascism we warned you was rising right under your noses. Many of us have been warning for years that, though we fully understand the danger of fascism on the right, the left have remained totally intransigent about the blatant and untenable rise of authoritarianism on the left. No, we are not the ones who are “racist, homophobic, and misogynist,” many of us belong to these classes, but it is precisely this lazy accusation lodged at anyone with legitimate concerns within & beyond these issues that reveals the rigid dogmatism of leftist ideology. We are anti all of those things—and have proved it in solidarity over decades—it’s precisely because of being opposed to discrimination that we remained vigilant about the rise of it on the left that served as the threat to the very ideals you stand for, but ignored. We aren’t the ones that “don’t care about minorities,” we are the ones that care about all minorities, and watched the mask fall off as the same leftists with “humanity” in their bios suddenly went quiet in the face of bigotry against minorities they had dehumanized, or worse, became the leading proponents of harm against. The problem with the left is that it has become so righteous under the banner of populism that it is beyond reproach, and because it’s beyond reproach, it has become incapable of self-reflection, adjustment, curiosity, and growth, and because it is incapable of these things, it simply cannot course correct. It’s easy to say “I’m against hate” when it’s coming from the opposite side, but we aren’t too stupid to miss the tumbleweed and crickets when it comes from within. So the question is, does the left want to continue being righteous, or does it want to come off its high horse and open its eyes at last? Because for those of us that were betrayed by the left, it is our very desire to actually mean it when we talk about anti-hate, anti-discrimination, pro-democracy, pro-human rights and apply it across the board that shows that it isn’t us who failed the left, but the left who failed us.
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Eve Barlow
Eve Barlow@Eve_Barlow·
Something about being in an abandoned community for a year fighting for your right to survive renders me absolutely blase about this election and determined to continue to do what I do regardless of who wins. A day like any other.
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Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن
While I recognize the urgent need for a deal that brings home the hostages, ends the war, and importantly, dismantles Hamas, I want people to be mindful of not unintentionally reinforcing terrorism & putting more lives at risk by the protests and planned shut-downs that follow from this. Here’s how: By teaching Hamas that if they execute hostages, the consequences will be placed on Israel, and resultantly, Hamas will inch closer to a deal, you encourage them to execute more hostages to secure this outcome, and put the lives of the remaining hostages at risk. This is referred to as “hostage diplomacy,” and it is understood as a catastrophic strategy. I am urging the world to put the consequences and pressure on the terrorists (collectively) for the barbaric executions. To push for hostage return/Hamas dismantling deal can also be done alongside this, but to place no consequences nor condemnation on Hamas, the effective result is to encourage more terrorism and more executions in their push to secure a deal in their favor. Please be mindful of this.
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lea ♡
lea ♡@craziecr·
how can we get taylor to release all 300 surprise songs in HQ at the end of the tour bc i need the acoustic collection more than anything
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June Rose
June Rose@Junesfinalrose·
We have set a 6 pm deadline for the DNC to reverse their ‘no’ to having a Palestinian-American speak on the #DNC2024 main stage.
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Medea Benjamin
Medea Benjamin@medeabenjamin·
DNC YOU WILL SEE: PALESTINE WILL BE FREE! Today as war criminals arrive in Chicago for the DNC, we took to the waters to welcome them...
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Elijah Manley
Elijah Manley@iElijahManley·
Let’s do it 🇺🇸
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Danielle Schmelkin
Danielle Schmelkin@danielleaviva·
@medeabenjamin It’s continuously entertaining that you don’t realize that YOU are the one who looks bad in all of these staged videos. SMH
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Medea Benjamin
Medea Benjamin@medeabenjamin·
She can't even say it: her complicity in Israel's genocide has been bought. Learn more about the money behind American Zionism at boughtbyzionism.org
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Briahna Joy Gray
Briahna Joy Gray@briebriejoy·
This was a Zionist, to be clear. Probably goes without being said at this point.
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Briahna Joy Gray
Briahna Joy Gray@briebriejoy·
Someone called me “nigger” on instagram so I went to their page and wrote “do your friends know you call Black people nigger in DMs?” And they reported me for hateful content. 😂
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Danielle Schmelkin
Danielle Schmelkin@danielleaviva·
All of this
Noam Dworman@noam_dworman

On Bowman and AIPAC. Everything is code and plausible deniability these days. The Left, which for years heard "dog whistles" that only their exquisitely sensitive auditory system could decipher, has gone deaf when it comes to things that scream anti-Semitism. As long as they choose their words carefully - say "Zionist," never define "intifada," or "river to the sea," or the precise meaning of any strategically ambiguous phrase (no matter the tone or menacing vibe) - how dare we accuse? It's declassé to assume anything but the best in people! Immediately after 10/7, anti-Semitic incidents tripled. And in liberal social circles, the pressure to declare our positions (or excommunicate ourselves gracefully) is palpable. "Where do you stand?," looms over us. (I know Jews who are almost leading double lives.) For Jews (whose heads are not in their asses), Israel is no longer simply a foreign policy matter. or a concern for "our people" overseas; the issue directly affects our day-to-day lives as American citizens. Forget the hateful dual-loyalty accusations, this is about life at home. My grammar school children sense that being Jewish has become an issue. (I've said before) it's like an acid rain on the Jewish psyche; it wears us down, gets into our very soil, and even affects what grows. Of all the accusations, nothing is more dangerous than the outrageously slanderous and legally illiterate charge of genocide. Once Israel is equated with the Nazis, every Jew is suspected of thought crimes. ("hmmm, does he or doesn't he?"). And we are very close to the point of no return. "The Germans did it to them, and now they've done it to the Palestinians..." It becomes like a psychological algebra problem in which all Jewish historical and moral arguments on one side of the equation can somehow be canceled out and nullified by the other side. All of which to say that when a member of Congress accuses the Jewish State of genocide, dismisses claims of sexual assaults as "propaganda," and embraces the "all about the Benjamins," "allegiance to a foreign country," Squad - it is perfectly proper for concerned Americans to organize against him (and all his ideological fellow travelers; local, state and federal). (When he (and they) push school curricula based on intersectionality and anti-racism, ideologies in which Jews are axiomatically the villain of any conflict, and which seem to make the unequivocal condemnation of Hamas and even 10/7 impossible... For Jews in 2024, I think it's essential.) Did AIPAC swing a Bowman victory into a 17-20 point loss??? Who could honestly believe that??? Especially when Lattimer was leading 6 months ago (and there are so many significant non-Israel issues that Bowman faces). If lobbying has that kind of juice, every election can be bought, right? Which brings to mind one final point. Lobbying - not the type where special rules are slipped into arcane legislation, but the type that appeals directly to the voters - can only succeed to the extent that it reaches an already sympathetic ear. The NRA can lobby all it wants against AOC; literally, a billion dollars of pro-gun ads will not flip a bright-blue district red. Jews, their sympathizers, lobbying groups, et al. organized in the most American and democratic of ways. The conscience of the community spoke unambiguously, not because it was bought or fooled in some deceptive nefarious way, but because it reacted with wisdom, in exigent times, to the clear factual record brought before it.

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Noam Dworman
Noam Dworman@noam_dworman·
On Bowman and AIPAC. Everything is code and plausible deniability these days. The Left, which for years heard "dog whistles" that only their exquisitely sensitive auditory system could decipher, has gone deaf when it comes to things that scream anti-Semitism. As long as they choose their words carefully - say "Zionist," never define "intifada," or "river to the sea," or the precise meaning of any strategically ambiguous phrase (no matter the tone or menacing vibe) - how dare we accuse? It's declassé to assume anything but the best in people! Immediately after 10/7, anti-Semitic incidents tripled. And in liberal social circles, the pressure to declare our positions (or excommunicate ourselves gracefully) is palpable. "Where do you stand?," looms over us. (I know Jews who are almost leading double lives.) For Jews (whose heads are not in their asses), Israel is no longer simply a foreign policy matter. or a concern for "our people" overseas; the issue directly affects our day-to-day lives as American citizens. Forget the hateful dual-loyalty accusations, this is about life at home. My grammar school children sense that being Jewish has become an issue. (I've said before) it's like an acid rain on the Jewish psyche; it wears us down, gets into our very soil, and even affects what grows. Of all the accusations, nothing is more dangerous than the outrageously slanderous and legally illiterate charge of genocide. Once Israel is equated with the Nazis, every Jew is suspected of thought crimes. ("hmmm, does he or doesn't he?"). And we are very close to the point of no return. "The Germans did it to them, and now they've done it to the Palestinians..." It becomes like a psychological algebra problem in which all Jewish historical and moral arguments on one side of the equation can somehow be canceled out and nullified by the other side. All of which to say that when a member of Congress accuses the Jewish State of genocide, dismisses claims of sexual assaults as "propaganda," and embraces the "all about the Benjamins," "allegiance to a foreign country," Squad - it is perfectly proper for concerned Americans to organize against him (and all his ideological fellow travelers; local, state and federal). (When he (and they) push school curricula based on intersectionality and anti-racism, ideologies in which Jews are axiomatically the villain of any conflict, and which seem to make the unequivocal condemnation of Hamas and even 10/7 impossible... For Jews in 2024, I think it's essential.) Did AIPAC swing a Bowman victory into a 17-20 point loss??? Who could honestly believe that??? Especially when Lattimer was leading 6 months ago (and there are so many significant non-Israel issues that Bowman faces). If lobbying has that kind of juice, every election can be bought, right? Which brings to mind one final point. Lobbying - not the type where special rules are slipped into arcane legislation, but the type that appeals directly to the voters - can only succeed to the extent that it reaches an already sympathetic ear. The NRA can lobby all it wants against AOC; literally, a billion dollars of pro-gun ads will not flip a bright-blue district red. Jews, their sympathizers, lobbying groups, et al. organized in the most American and democratic of ways. The conscience of the community spoke unambiguously, not because it was bought or fooled in some deceptive nefarious way, but because it reacted with wisdom, in exigent times, to the clear factual record brought before it.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
Jews accounted for 24% of the vote in Bowman's district, up from 20% (they are 9% of the population) A group called "Westchester Unites," which, as a nonprofit, couldn't promote either candidate, did an old-fashioned voter registration campaign targeting likely Jewish voters with the simple message "antisemitism is on the ballot." 15,000 Jews did their own research, and voted Bowman out. If that sounds like "foreign influence" to you, then I'm not sure what you think Jewish participation in the democratic process should look like.
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