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Feyyaz Alingan

@freshfey

Writing about (automated) digital products and health stuff. Interested in digital assets, vintage cars and watches.

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Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
I pre-sold almost all my digital products. Mainly because I wasn’t sure about what to include and also I needed to see the committment from my users to give the committment myself. I sent an email saying what I was planning to do and added a buy button.
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Kix@SpeculatorArt·
It's pretty wild we have Quantum, AI, and Fusion advancements all hitting at the same time. I remain Utopian, but I recommend you find God and start reading Sci-Fi. You will need a spiritual foundation to navigate the crazy world ahead of us!
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
prediction: apple is testing the waters with macos running on a phone chip future iphones will transform to macos devices when plugged in they'll do what samsung dex did 10 yrs ago and pretend it's innovative
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Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
@levelsio In Switzerland it’s the same. The solution was to find a walk in lab. You need to know which markers to test for in advance. And it’s also cheaper since you don’t have to go via doc.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I was never able to do blood tests when I asked for it in Netherlands Doctor asked "why? you're not sick?" Then I tried in Portugal (at Germano de Sousa) but they never picked up the phone or when they did were so slow and unhelpful I gave up, they also require a doctor prescription btw The first place I could get my blood tested was Thailand in 2018, I just walked into Bumrungrad and asked for it, amazing experience Last few years we just fly to Brazil and do it here, the nurse comes to your home/hotel at 8am and takes your blood, same or next day results online I find it funny I keep having to fly out of Western Europe to do blood tests, they make it impossibly hard to do them Which is retarded
Nuno Guerra@nunowar

@levelsio Who is your doctor in Portugal who can prescribe all the tests you want to do?

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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨The CEO of Coinbase just said something nobody's taking seriously enough. AI agents will outnumber humans in transactions. Soon. > "They can't open bank accounts. No ID. No SSN. Banks literally cannot serve them." > "But they already own crypto wallets." So the biggest economy of the next decade won't run through banks at all. It'll run through blockchains. Not because crypto won. Because banks physically can't onboard a customer that isn't human. Banks weren't built for what's coming.
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

Very soon there are going to be more AI agents than humans making transactions. They can’t open a bank account, but they can own a crypto wallet. Think about it.

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Arnie McNair 🇺🇸
Arnie McNair 🇺🇸@therealmcnair·
“But Arnie, there’s no way you can source genuine 100 percent Italian cashmere from a family mill in Italy and sell it for $200. That stuff is $500, $700, $1,000.” There is if you cut out the layers. If you have friends and customers like @cedar_iron who live there and comb the countryside. No middlemen. No bloated overhead. Just the mill, the product, and great people bringing it to life. Made to order opens end of March. Late May to early June delivery. Taking a cattle prod to Big Fashion, Big Menswear, and Big Golf. And we continue to kick historical levels of ass.
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Feyyaz Alingan
Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
@Alchemy any way to get trading indicators relevant for crypto as well? I wanted to build a dashboard for a very long time
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Alchemy@Alchemy·
We're also publishing Alchemy Skills: structured, machine-readable reference docs that help AI agents discover and use every Alchemy product. Developer docs designed for agents instead of humans. Start building: go.alchemy.com/3OtXWT1
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gmoney.eth@gmoneyNFT·
honestly still think the single most frustrating part about openclaw is scheduling something, thinking its scheduled bc i confirmed that its scheduled and told me its set to run, then it doesnt run. this happens everyday, no matter what i do.
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Kevin Simback 🍷
Kevin Simback 🍷@KSimback·
I don’t care how many Mac minis you have or how many agents are in your swarm I only care if you do cool things with them The two “agent masters” I admire are @Austen with @KellyClaudeAI and @nateliason with @FelixCraftAI Who else is doing cool things with agents?
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Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
@cryptopunk7213 I vibe-coded this for the web! x.com/freshfey/statu…
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I vibe-coded this game for the web... Rebuilt this today with Codex and Claude Code in about 2 hours. I first asked Claude (Sonnet!) to build me a prompt that can do this, I then asked Codex 5.3 for the same prompt. Took both prompts and let Grok 4.2 agents decide which is better and how to combine them (like @naval does with combining LLMs). Used Nano Banana Pro to generate the textures. I then used that finished prompt to build it first in Codex. Did ok, but still some mistakes. Then Claude (Opus 4.6) and wow, this was impressive. It built it faster and more cleaner. Still buggy though. Claude Code performed just a little bit better. You can play it here: datacenter.freshfey.com

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Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
haha i fucking love this. it’s like rollercoaster tycoon on steroids. - this game lets you build and operate a multi billion dollar ai data center - everything from ordering in GPUs, setting up server racks, electricals etc - is simulated to represent what it’s actually like to run one of these things. - coolest part is you indirectly LEARN SICK SKILLS (strategy, operations, technical knowledge) while having the time of your life - now imagine robots in the future trained on something like this…. that future isn’t too far off with optimus, figure, unitree etc. so fucking awesome
P.M@p_misirov

there is a game called "data center" on steam which let's you build and manage your own data center. this is lowkey genius, the best way to educate people on a new trait. hyperscalers should learn a thing or two from "edutainment".

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Feyyaz Alingan
Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
I vibe-coded this game for the web... Rebuilt this today with Codex and Claude Code in about 2 hours. I first asked Claude (Sonnet!) to build me a prompt that can do this, I then asked Codex 5.3 for the same prompt. Took both prompts and let Grok 4.2 agents decide which is better and how to combine them (like @naval does with combining LLMs). Used Nano Banana Pro to generate the textures. I then used that finished prompt to build it first in Codex. Did ok, but still some mistakes. Then Claude (Opus 4.6) and wow, this was impressive. It built it faster and more cleaner. Still buggy though. Claude Code performed just a little bit better. You can play it here: datacenter.freshfey.com
P.M@p_misirov

there is a game called "data center" on steam which let's you build and manage your own data center. this is lowkey genius, the best way to educate people on a new trait. hyperscalers should learn a thing or two from "edutainment".

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Nat Eliason@nateliason·
I feel like a proud parent watching @FelixCraftAI get his Stripe payouts
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Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
@gmoneyNFT Most important points (esp for business books) are usually shared in podcasts. So you could ask the bot to check 2-3 podcasts with the author, get transcripts and cross check the stories/points?
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gmoney.eth
gmoney.eth@gmoneyNFT·
i've noticed that when i read something, there's only 1 or 2 nuggets of new information that are the diamonds in the rough. most of the time i will read a whole book and come away with general knowledge, but really only 1 or 2 of these eureka moments. how do i train ai to find them for me? lol. it's funny bc as i'm doing my off screen reading, i'm picking up on things. do i then upload the reading material to the agents and tell it what my eureka moments were so that it can then do a better job at finding them in the future? i'm sure others have spent more time thinking about this than me. what have you found that works for you?
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
This sounds solid! Love that you're keeping Switzerland as the base, I can only recommend that! Also, another pro to that, in a few years when/if you have children, Switzerland is the best you'll find (possibly in the world). I'm now a dad of 3, so a trifecta is not feasible for me, but I'm looking for something similar - Switzerland as the base for my family and me, and then Dubai as the second base/doing local business. To diversify my activities and to escape the cold Swiss winters. Awesome setup, big fan!
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Nicola Amadio
Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio·
Thinking of a new trifecta: Zurich + Limassol + Warsaw 🌐 Hear me out So, my previous/current trifecta was: Zurich + Warsaw + Italy/travel. Recently I've been looking into Cyprus. (see the below posts to learn more about it) I considered replacing Switzerland with Cyprus in my setup. But: I LOVE Switzerland level of institutionality and its reliability. Despite the many "bad things" I say about it, nothing comes close on many fronts, and it's legit hard to replace it as a base. Plus, acquiring a Swiss citizenship in a few years could be very valuable. So what's the idea? 1. Base in CH In Zurich/Zug. Summer, autumn, early winter. All largely enjoyable in CH: • Zurich summers are elite • Autumn: last few lake swims + hikes in beautifully coloured hills • Celebrate early winter with visiting mountain peaks for snow, vibe and skiing Of course, when you get bored (you will) or tired of the prices (you will), take: • 4h train to Paris • 3h train to Milan • 2h flight to Barcelona, Warsaw, Belgrade, Rome, Madrid, etc Swiss LLC, social security, healthcare: all top tier. 2. Cyprus 2nd base Probably in Limassol: • enjoying big/international city food scene, amenities and networking • escaping Europe's late winter (worst time to be in Europe) • off-season summer vibes in the best seawater in the EU • soak in ancient Greece vibes to Western-maxx Cyprus is also nicely located between Europe and the Middle East / Asia. Shifting my center of gravity a bit more eastwards could open doors to interesting opportunities and experiences. North and Western Europe are a bit uninteresting to visit these days. Southern Europe is enjoyable, and I'll keep visiting family and friends in Italy, but no need to overdo it. In general, I'm not sure I still value having my center of gravity "at the center of Europe". 3. Warsaw, Poland as a "grounding base" I love Warsaw. In spring, it's the perfect city: • Clean skies • Perfect weather • So much to do, yet peaceful and full of parks • People are down to earth and it's a grounding, relaxed - yet focused and inspiring - place to spend time in But: no need to overdo it. Winters are long, air pollution takes a toll, being overly exposed to this area of Europe also comes with some geopolitical concerns. --- How do you guys like it?
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Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio

Currently considering this alternative: Cyprus 🇨🇾 base + Warsaw 🇵🇱2nd base + Italy/Other 🌐holidays/travelling Current: - Zurich/Switzerland: Aug-Mar - Warsaw: Mar/April-June/July - Italy: summer month + extras - Occasional travelling This, after kids, would become: - Switzerland: mid Aug - June (public schools) - Summer holidays (maybe Italy) - 7-15 days travel breaks in autumn, winter, spring As you see, after kids, this becomes a strongly-Swiss setup (compared to the more flexible one I have now). Pros: stronger community, more roots, fewer logistics Cons: less fun/interesting and higher cost base (less geoarbitrage lever) The new setup I'm considering: Cyprus: Sept-April (great weather, routine life) Warsaw: May-June (best Warsaw weather, city life) Holidays: Christmas, spring break + July-Aug -> flexible (italy, mountains, longer trips etc) This alternative setup wouldn't change after kids: - Private schools in Cyprus (~10k/yr x kid) - May-June remote/flexible classes Pros: good weather year round, nature + city diversity, low(er) cost base (high geo-arb lever) Cons: sacrifice Swiss premium infra/stability, slightly higher taxes City in Cyprus probably Limassol: more food/fun options, bigger city, better infra/hospitals/schools etc. Thoughts?

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Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
If this article is true (and I think it kinda is), then your hard assets or "safe" investments won't matter. Assuming that AGI is near (<18 months), then ASI should be near too and if that's the case all problems (caused by rare hard assets) will be solved. What am I missing?
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_

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Oliver Henry@oliverhenry·
@freshfey I think the ASO is really poor . Going to ask Larry to improve it now actually.
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Oliver Henry@oliverhenry·
Another day of Larry automating my money making. I don’t know why so many people say Openclaw is expensive? Mine has made me $40 dollars already this morning and it isn’t even 9am. He’s on for a record day. Another app coming soon More scaling I love 2026
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Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
@DillonLoomis This was very refreshing, thanks. I was contemplating getting an entry level Mac Mini but decided against it. Is there a middle way between ultra high end Mac Studio and entry level Mac Mini? Esp for local models?
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Dillon Loomis
Dillon Loomis@DillonLoomis·
Some uncomfortable, no hype realizations on day 3 of OpenClaw: • If you don't run models locally, you will indeed burn through tokens. Just for normal conversation, some light tasks and a few simple cron jobs (automations), I've spent $70 on Claude credits in ~24 hours. Certainly not sustainable for my use cases right now. Most of my back and forth wasn't even using Opus, it was Sonnet/Haiku. I'm starting to think a Mac Studio with extra RAM is the superior long term play so you can avoid API tokens as much as possible. But just know, all the posts about these overnight automations and morning briefings and project creation are likely costing hundreds of dollars a week if the models aren't local • The coolest thing so far has been going through my OpenClaw bookmarks folder of X posts with features and add ons and just feeding each post to my Bot. So whether it's memory optimization or checking for security vulnerabilities or creating small projects and pushing to GitHub, whatever I've told it to do, it just does it on its own. It really is wild. The capabilities are real, but if you don't have specific use cases for your life, you should think about exactly what you'd want automated before jumping in • I created all new accounts for my Bot, and watching it create Google Docs in Google Drive on its own is really cool. My primary focus right now is on health optimization and taking advantage of the permanent memory to have one database with all of my health history that can quickly be exported and to have an expert researcher to diagnose, detect and stay proactive. This alone was always going to be worth the financial and time investment for me and so far, it's exactly what I was hoping for and more • The firewall and separate accounts I've created is part of the problem. I've been overly concerned about security issues so I haven't given it any access to my emails or files or anything personal. I might in the future but the prompt injection risk and unkown attack vectors seem like too much of a risk for me, I have too much to lose. For now, this is going to limit a lot of the potential benefits and automation, but I'm just not ready to take on the risk and there is plenty for me to learn/explore and build before crossing that chasm • For me this entire endeavor was always going to be a multi-year project. I was never expecting to be retired on a beach in a few weeks. I just wanted to start learning this world more intimately and to be ready as things advance from here. But I know a lot of people will dive into this wanting big automations in the short term and I think many in that group will end up disappointed. This is very clearly the future, but if you're not willing to give it access to your actual life and accounts, the early benefits may be limited relative to your expectations going on • It really is addicting. The self-correction is impressive, anytime there's a limitation or problem, it just figures it out with minimal input from me. There is so much potential with this and it's only the beginning, but the token burn and accessibility concerns should be emphasized more than they are right now
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Feyyaz Alingan@freshfey·
@KingBootoshi Did you run it on a local machine or VPS? The only advantage I see is it being able to browse the web (and do tasks) without getting flagged vs headless claude code on VPS.
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BOOTOSHI 👑@KingBootoshi·
my honest thoughts after using openclaw/moltbot/clawdbot: after 24 hrs of usage i dont use it anymore for anything genuinely serious just use claude code/codex directly, hosted on a server if i want on-the-go work openclaw uses tokens like a mf and it is NOT efficient at all you also should not be connecting personal services/apis together in one bot you should be taking security seriously and isolating each service with different ai systems you do NOT want to infect sensitive information in an agent that can also access the web or social media (like, moltbook, which is accessible via an api call lol) it’s great for prototyping though! but again, claude code can easily do these prototypes solo next i will be experimenting with kimi k2.5 on the regular claude agent SDK on isolated sandboxes and see how that performs!
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