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@gamevisionaries

Believer. Married 1. Raising 4. Crafting stories, building Unity worlds. ₿ is sound money. Creator of Creature Clash https://t.co/P2eWwDdBQl

Las Vegas, NV Katılım Ekim 2016
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Brandon
Brandon@gamevisionaries·
finally (almost) finished my side project just in time for tg. it’s a social deduction game (like Avalon) but zero-friction. no board game, no app store, no downloads. just send a link and start lying to your family. like and comment "TOXIC" for a DM when it's ready. if you want to try the beta, I'll be sending out the link soon. 👇 spectralsignal.io
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Brandon@gamevisionaries·
@superscale_ai @PatrickHaede Apologies thought I followed. Started taking a look though! Super excited about this. Been looking for something for my app
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Patrick Haede
Patrick Haede@PatrickHaede·
We just mass automated social marketing. Introducing Superscale Agent - the first advanced AI agent for social marketing. What used to take 1000s of hours now takes minutes: → Brainstorm & execute full marketing strategies instantly → Deep-dive competitor & trend reports (connected to the entire web, TikTok trends, Meta Ad Library) → Analyze your own Meta & TikTok ad accounts directly → Generate 100s of ads for TikTok, FB, IG, or Google from a single prompt → Iterate on creatives at insane speed → Build e-commerce store & ad assets on autopilot You give instructions. The agent does the work. Software engineering went agentic. Today, social marketing follows. This is the most complex product we have ever built, and our most advanced update to @superscale_ai - ever. Early customers have been using it for months. The results have been transformative. To celebrate: comment "Agent" and get our 100 most powerful prompts + 3,000 free credits (= 3 videos or 50 static ads). It only gets crazier from here 🚀
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@MattWalshBlog My kids know this all too well too. They say there is no one outside to play with. It’s a great reason to just have more kids so they can at least play with each other. Obviously join homeschool groups etc as well.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
It’s not just nostalgia. This was our childhood and it’s gone now. As a parent you can, through great effort, create the conditions for some version of this for your own children today. But the problem is that most of the other kids are screen addicted zombies who don’t really want to run around outside until the streetlights turn on. So an energetic, free spirited kid who’d rather climb a tree than stare at a screen ends up being kind of isolated. 30 years ago he’d have been the most popular kid in the neighborhood. Now the other kids in the neighborhood are home with the screen and he’s climbing the tree by himself.
American Nostalgia@AmericanNstlg

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@amandaorson Agreed. It should be used for explicit tasks and designed to perform at those tasks with clear instructions and self evaluation. Thats my hope at least. We’ll see.
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Amanda Orson
Amanda Orson@amandaorson·
@gamevisionaries An overlooked part of the learning curve, for sure, is model optimization. And workflow optimization. Not everything needs to run through this tool. Esp not one-offs.
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Amanda Orson
Amanda Orson@amandaorson·
🦞 Update: my current experience, two weeks in, is roughly the same as Craig's. A few things are true at the same time: 1. I've spent more time in Terminal and learning command line code than in my entire life combined, incl using Claude code prodigously. 2. Set up is not easy. The initial install is, but getting OpenClaw to load (and operate!) skills is a constant effort in debugging. Have hooked up and debugged installation of more APIs and .env files than ever before. 3. I am not an engineer, but am probably far more technical than 95% of non-engineers. OpenClaw is a steep learning curve. 4. This, I think, creates an opportunity for both engineers and for technical people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and learn how to use this tool, because the knowledge gap is going to be vast for a while. This is far from consumer-ready. 5. Despite the hurdles and learning curve, this is undeniably the future. Even when it's something that is just several simple cron jobs, having your agent do something for you autonomously while you're sleeping is appreciably faster and more productive than you having to direct every prompt or every action. The "tipping point" will be when either OpenClaw (or comparable technology) becomes more approachable for the non-technical mass market to be able to set up and instrument their own workflows without the steep multi-week learning curve.
Craig Hewitt@TheCraigHewitt

my current reality with OpenClaw: I want to use it more I know it's the future But it's so less productive than just using Claude Code and Codex. Doesn't mean I'm not using it. And more importantly, I'm trying to build things with it. Make it more resilient Make it more of a real business tool But it's pushing a boulder up the hill. Those thinking that you just install it and have a 24/7 always on agent doing tons of shit for you are misleading you. It's a ton of work, it breaks a lot, it forget all sorts of shit. But it's the future. We're early, its the right time to put in the reps.

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Brandon@gamevisionaries·
Definitely enjoyed listening to this speech, very inspiring and encouraging. Looking forward to seeing Marco continue to lead the US. Sounds like the politicians were listening but it’s very easy to go back and do what you’re used to doing after this. I hope they/we don’t.
Kosher@koshercockney

Wow. One of the greatest speeches of our time. I don’t know how he does it but @SecRubio manages to impress me more and more each time he speaks. The fact he received a standing ovation by the European leaders after seeing their defiance against the Trump administration lately.. just wow. “Mass migration is not, was not, isn’t some fringe concern of little consequence. It was and continues to be a CRISIS that is transforming and destabilising societies across the West” “In a pursuit of a world without borders, we opened our doors to an unprecedented wave of mass migration that threatens the cohesion of our societies, the continuity of our culture and the future of our people” Marco Rubio for President in 2028. Full speech here.

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Theresa
Theresa@Theresa7262·
@Codie_Sanchez The robot is cleaning the toilet and sink with the same thing, yuck
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
You eventually start to realize, no job is safe.
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@mckaywrigley @naval Yeah weird that he claims slop code when this is honestly a short window of improvement. An era? It’s literally the code the world by and large has been using? It’s trained on the world’s code…so we’ve always been in slop code then. Which is true of most of my experience.
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Mckay Wrigley
Mckay Wrigley@mckaywrigley·
i disagree with this sentiment. i’ll observe that software engineers with 10+ years of experience seem to be the worst here because they’ve devoted a decade+ to their craft, and it’s hard to accept that ai is democratizing the creation of software. “surely the stuff that vibecoders are building must be slop!” a) i don’t like this because it inherently shames beginners who are trying to build. anyone who wants to build things should be encouraged to at all times. b) it underestimates the progress of ai models and tools for coding. if beginners write “bad code” today, the opus 5 model in 6mo will fix it. tech debt deflation is very real. how many people got to experience the magic of claude code with opus 4.5 over the holidays? a lot! they got to build personal apps and explore ideas via software in a way that was previously completely locked to them. imo the “ai code as slop” idea is something that shouldn’t be propagated. the world will build 1000x the amount of software, much of this will just be hobbyist software, and that’s a good thing! i don’t want to put words in your mouth ofc, but i do think that if we avoid stigmatizing ai coding as mass produced slop then we’ll ultimately encourage more building, and a world with more creators is inherently good.
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Naval
Naval@naval·
We’re now in the era of slop code.
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Jason Howerton
Jason Howerton@jason_howerton·
I saw someone post that Charlie Kirk would want his killer to come to Christ. I would never speak for him, but in my spirit I think this is true. His heart was really like that. In my anger, it's hard for me right now to emulate Jesus. But even in death, Charlie is challenging me to be better. As unfair as it seems in this case, no one is beyond the redemption of Jesus Christ. Not even this monster. Even he has the choice whether to accept the gift of grace Jesus purchased for us. Jesus will not turn his back on anyone, including this guy. Even on the cross, one of Jesus' final acts was to save one of the criminals crucified alongside of him. Nothing else the man had done in his life mattered to Him. He just wanted him to come home. I SHOULD want this killer to accept Jesus. I SHOULD want him to be spiritually transformed and genuinely repent for what he's done. I'm just really struggling to do that. Such a spiritual transformation for someone this evil is highly unlikely, but nothing is impossible for Jesus. However, it feels like an injustice that he would even have the POSSIBILITY of spending eternity in heaven after this. But... alas, in humility, I acknowledge, it is not my role to decide this. Complete authority lies with God. He wants all of his children to come home. So I will be glad justice will be done here on Earth. And I will try to better trust in God's judgement for the justice that comes later.
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Brandon
Brandon@gamevisionaries·
@sivori I think it’s also the desire for distraction. Being unable to enjoy a child-like nature, or having too much on your mind. Feeling like you need to “accomplish” will do this to you. Instead, reframe your mind to what is really important. Kids will eventually stop asking you.
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Sivori
Sivori@sivori·
Fathers are a weird mix of too self-absorbed and too hard on themselves. This is a perfect example. 1. What you don't realize is that your son is not asking you to play catch, he's asking for your love, your attention, your interaction. This is how they learn to be the men they will become. The activity is just a medium for the interaction and connection but it could be almost anything. They model everything on the experience they have with you. This does not require doing something you don't want to do or that you play catch for 30 minutes or an hour. It just requires your presence. You can take them to the playground, play with them a bit, then let them play alone. It is not necessary to maintain constant attention and connection, but it is necessary to connect when they want to connect, so they can learn to trust you and depend on your availability. Being available is more important than being constantly on and connected. 2. Love is not a feeling. Love is an obligation. For women this seems to be a more natural understanding, given their tendency to consider others. When you decide to love someone, you are deciding to take on an obligation. The obligation becomes something meaningful and this supplants the need to want to feel pleasure. The exercise of the obligation becomes joy. The joy does not allow you to fulfill the obligation. It's the reverse. 3. When you create a family, there is no "I" or "me" or "him" or "her" or "them". In your role as Father, there is no separation. You work because your family needs your financial support. You enjoy your work and develop your skills because your family needs you to be passionately engaged, and because you can only be a good father if you are a complete and integrated Man. By subordinating your individuality to the family, ironically, you regain your sense of Self. 4. Lots of fathers overthink it. Keep it simple. If your kids are driving you crazy, go for a drive, leave the house, get some space, get some time AWAY. The away part is important. Space allows us to replenish what we bring into relationship. You will find that when you go AWAY you start to miss your family and are not resentful of their demands.
Justin Murphy@jmrphy

Am I just a monster? It's been 4 years since I became a father and I'm beginning to fear for my soul. The truth is I just don't like being around kids for very long. Historically, this is not uncommon among fathers, but today it feels almost illegal. It's causing me a lot of confusion and anguish. The ideal amount of time I would like to spend playing with my kids is probably about 70-140 minutes a week—roughly ten minutes each day, maybe 2x/day, taking breaks from work. My feelings of love toward them are perfectly strong, but if I have to watch them or entertain them for more than about 10 minutes my blood starts to boil. I just want to be working, or accomplishing something. I try to be grateful, but it doesn't work. It's 9 AM this morning, Saturday, January 3. It's a sunny, warm day here in Austin, and my four-year-old son is begging me to play catch in the street. I was drinking coffee, still waking up, so I didn’t really feel like it, but at this age his desire to play is insatiable. He begged and begged, so I conceded, and with a smile. I have no problem being a kind and loving father, the problem is only that I do not enjoy it. It's not that I'm trying to maximize my personal pleasure; it just seems wrong that I experience so little delight when my dad friends all claim to experience so much. It was beautiful. We live on a picturesque, tree-lined block. I am even relatively relaxed from the holiday rest. Playing catch with your son is supposed to be an iconic, peak experience. Yet for every single minute, on the inside, I just don't want to be there. I want to be drinking my coffee in peace. Then I feel guilty and absurdly ungrateful, and ashamed, when we're done. I know that when he is a teenager, I'll long to have these days back. I have all of this perspective rationally, and I've been very patient and steadfast trying to digest it, but nothing fixes me emotionally. Am I a terrible person? Or is my feeling within a certain range of historically normal and it's modern parenting norms that are off? Whether it's my fault or not, I don't even care, I just want to figure this out. Something is wrong and I no longer have the excuse of being new to this.

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@Codie_Sanchez Finally someone tells the truth. Instead of people saying save 10% of your income over the next 5 years to buy when savings cant outpace the home value and job loss flips it on end. This is why people buy digital property. ₿
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
For the first time in my lifetime, you may be better off to rent, not buy a house. - 5-8% rates - 3M+ housing shortage - Home prices at all time highs - Wages flat Invest the $, grow your earnings while you rent.
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code. It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives. Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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@AJKocman What specifically would you hope he is admonished in as far as the words he says? And how does one gain favor with a starving group of kids without relating to them? Context matters. Im curious what sound bites on context he needs correct on.
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Alex Kocman
Alex Kocman@AJKocman·
I am not a fan of Nick Fuentes, for reasons that should be evident to anyone familiar with Scripture’s admonitions regarding the tongue. However, I asked my [very offline] teenager today if he had heard of Nick, and the answer was yes. Everyone at school is always talking about him. This shocked me. Simply disavowing and ignoring isn’t going to work. His platform is only growing. Some form of direct engagement, done faithfully and biblically, is necessary—if our goal is to disciple and win the hearts of Gen Z young men.
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Brandon
Brandon@gamevisionaries·
@GuruOfMen @markcecchini 100% it matters more than we think. Raising great kids is being deep in the arena.
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Man Guru
Man Guru@GuruOfMen·
@markcecchini Best generation of dads yet. We may not be 100% where we want right now but damnit we’re gonna raise good men and women.
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Mark Cecchini, CFP®
Mark Cecchini, CFP®@markcecchini·
If you are a Millennial Dad you are likely working your tail off right now and carrying and insane amount of weight. You go home every night, try to be the best 50/50 parent you can be, and give your partners and kids everything you have left. You worry about the world and AI and the price of precious metals and the constant political clown show. You might spend too much time online or work too much but when you don’t, you feel like you’re behind on everything. You still try to enjoy yourself from time to time if you can. I see you. Keep grinding. Keep showing up.
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paulhreyes@paulhreyes·
@markcecchini three daughters, 6/4/1 fully independent/launched my own biz grind is real, balance is necessary no better time in the history of humanity to make it big god bless an amazing wife and the power of the internet
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Brandon@gamevisionaries·
@BartonFlagg2 @RedWave_Press nothing says ‘constitutional conservative’ like demanding all men spend sabbath glued to a tv worshipping millionaires playing children’s games for billionaire owners or theyre soy boys
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RedWave Press@RedWavePress·
Tucker Carlson in a Friday interview with The American Conservative: “I don't know anyone in the United States in the last 24 years who’s been killed by radical Islam... None of the boys in my daughter’s class can get jobs, none of those white boys can get jobs. They’re being destroyed by Adderall and video games and po*n.” “I see millions of Americans being destroyed, and none of it is at the hands of radical Islam. Is radical Islam more dangerous than OnlyF*ns? It’s not even close. Turning some huge percentage of American women into pr*stitutes. That’s not radical Islam doing that, actually. So anyone who believes that lie, I feel sorry for. But it doesn’t reflect the lived reality of anyone I’ve ever met in the United States. And I observe this for a living. It doesn’t mean I’m right, but it means I’m not a casual observer. I’m a close observer because that’s my job. And I just think that that’s insane.”
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MattB4443
MattB4443@MattB4434·
@gamevisionaries @RedWave_Press Sure, but it's not an explanation for why young men have recently changed massively for the worse if it's been a part of American life for a century
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