Lord Blood
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Lord Blood
@drng
A Doctor Doctor https://t.co/duG6gUFPGH [email protected] As seen fleetingly on Netflix. Author of this Magnum Opus in @NatureComms 👉 https://t.co/mAutiefY4u
Australia Katılım Haziran 2008
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Gemini 3 + Claude + N8N is absolutely INSANE
This combo just replaced the entire operations team.
No manual work. No $200K/year salaries. No coordination chaos.
Just three AIs working together to run business 24/7.
Here's how it works:
→ Gemini 3 handles multimodal inputs (emails, docs, videos, images)
→ Uses 1M token context to understand the ENTIRE business at once
→ Claude does deep reasoning and strategic analysis
→ N8N orchestrates both AIs to automate workflows
→ System runs continuously without me touching it
Real workflows this can handle:
- Email triage and response drafting
- Meeting transcription → action items → task assignment
- Customer support (understands text + screenshots + videos)
- Research and competitive analysis
- Document generation and review
- Project management and updates
The magic: Gemini 3's agentic abilities + Claude's reasoning + N8N's automation = unstoppable.
While others hire 5-person ops teams, this stack does it better for pennies.
I documented the complete system:
✓ N8N workflow ideas
✓ When to use Gemini vs Claude (and why)
✓ API setup and best practices
✓ Real examples business
✓ How to handle 1M token context
Like, RT + reply "GEMINI" and I'll DM you the guide
(Must be following so I can DM)
Skip this and keep paying $200K/year for ops teams that work 8 hours/day.
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I just spent 12 hours stress-testing Gemini Pro 3.0.
The results were startling.
The barrier between "technical" and "non-technical" is gone.
I didn't write code. I didn't hire a dev. I didn't open n8n.
I just used plain English.
So let's look at what happened...
The Clean Up:
I pasted a description of a broken lead-routing process.
Gemini spotted the bottleneck.
It redesigned the logic flow.
It wrote the SOPs for my team.
The Analysis:
I uploaded raw, messy sales transcripts.
I asked for patterns.
It found a pricing objection I had missed for months.
That one insight is worth five figures.
The Build:
I requested a client portal architecture.
It gave me the database schema.
It mapped the user journey.
It defined the error handling.
Most people use this tech to write emails.
That is a waste of horsepower.
It’s not a chatbot, it’s a 24/7 operator.
But it only works if you know how to speak to it.
I documented everything I did in those 12 hours.
I call it the Gemini Prompting Playbook.
Inside:
- 40+ Operator-grade prompts
- My exact SOP frameworks
- Templates to turn data into decisions
I’m giving it away for free.
Reply "GEMINI" below.
I’ll DM you the link.
(Must be following so I can message you)

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Bigger is not always better

Greg Burnham@GregHBurnham
Careful not to cut yourself on the jagged frontier
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5. A new approach to prevent atherosclerosis
Medications that reduce LDL cholesterol, like statins and PCSK9 inhibitors, only reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes by about a third
Ceramides, which are sphingolipids raised particularly in obesity and chronic kidney disease, are another factor
This study figured out that ceramides drive atherosclerosis through two receptors, CYSLTR2 and P2RY6, and blocking these reduces atherosclerosis (in mice!)
These inhibitors have potential for use in combination with statins, or in chronic kidney disease where statins don't seem to offer benefit
(In the figure, HAMI/MRS are the CYSLTR2/P2RY6 inhibitors, CHD and HFD are 'normal chow diet' and 'high fat diet', respectively, and 5/6 Nx is a nephrectomy model of chronic kidney disease)
nature.com/articles/s4158…

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