Garrick Cheung

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Garrick Cheung

Garrick Cheung

@garrickcheung

Katılım Ocak 2009
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Tom
Tom@tomcrawshaw01·
Claude can now build complete n8n workflows from a single prompt. (and it takes less than 10 minutes) Most automation experts waste hours manually building workflows, debugging nodes, and configuring APIs. But there's a faster way. I just created a full video masterclass breaking down the exact process to use Claude's MCP server to auto-generate working AI agents and workflows. This is the same method I use for clients and my mentorship students. Inside this training, I walk you through: - Installing the n8n MCP server (step-by-step setup) - Creating Workflow Resource Documents that Claude understands - Generating complete workflow JSONs in minutes - Importing and debugging workflows inside n8n - Real example: Building a news aggregator AI agent that pulls articles, summarizes them, and sends daily reports I built a fully functional workflow in under 15 minutes on camera. The crazy part? You don't need to be an automation expert. This works for complete beginners. If you're building automations for your business or clients, this will save you hours every single week. Want the full masterclass? Comment "CLAUDE" and I'll send it to your DM's (must be following)
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Les gens bons@Lesgensbons·
@vorwerk_gruppe « Vorwerk has continued maintaining the Neato cloud platform to honour the original five-year service promise. » « Your Neato robot "Neato" cannot connect anymore in the app. » So you’re not honoring it, get the damn thing patched and make it work again
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Garrick Cheung@garrickcheung·
@vorwerk_gruppe @Lesgensbons This is a terrible response. You made a promise and you’re breaking it. “Under these new conditions, the existing cloud infrastructure can no longer be maintained in a reliable and future-proof way”? The issue is usually that it’s too expensive.
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Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
just got early access to something that's genuinely fucking wild it's an mcp that connects directly to your n8n instance here's what it does: you describe what you want it builds the workflow deploys it to YOUR n8n runs it watches it fail debugs it fixes it runs it again until it works i watched it iterate 4 times on a webhook automation, fix its own connection errors, and hand me back a 98% done project i just had to tweak one filter node this is not "here's some json good luck" this is "i built it, tested it, it's live in your instance, go check" been building workflows manually for over a year this changes everything about how fast you can ship comment "MCP" and i'll send you the details
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Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
gemini 3 just made every $15k ai consultant look like a clown google silent-dropped autonomous agents to 650 million users yesterday what consultants charge $15K and 6 weeks to "implement" now takes 4 minutes on a phone here's what actually changed: the model: → plans multi-step workflows autonomously → executes start to finish with zero hand-holding → optimized for non-experts (no CS degree needed) → already live on mobile canvas feature while "AI agencies" are charging $8k-20k for strategy decks, google just deployed real automation to more people than chatgpt's entire user base the intelligence gap is getting stupid: that consultant billing $200/hr to "set up AI workflows" → the app does it autonomously now that agency charging $15k for "custom AI implementation" → built in 4 minutes on gemini 3 mobile that bootcamp selling "learn AI automation" for $2k → obsolete before the course launched some startup just replaced their $18k/month AI consulting retainer with a free app same output. 4 minute setup. zero technical knowledge required. most businesses still think AI automation needs: - 6 month roadmaps - technical teams - consulting firms - $50k+ budgets reality: it needs a phone and 4 minutes your competition doesn't know this exists yet but they will comment "GEMINI" and i'll send you the breakdown of how to use this before everyone figures it out
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Garrick Cheung@garrickcheung·
@duolingo how come, even with full energy (25), no errors, and bonus energy along the way in the lesson, the a lesson can’t be completed?!
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Garrick Cheung@garrickcheung·
@msg This is a great collection! I haven’t tried Claude Code yet, mainly been using Cline with Gemini. Are these different from rules? Seem like they could work the same way.
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Garrick Cheung@garrickcheung·
@digitarald Who can tell it’s MooTools? 😏 It ain’t UI but I just had to. 😆
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Harald Kirschner
Harald Kirschner@digitarald·
Spin up the Wayback Machine, design nerds— 2008: I can tell it’s jQuery‑UI 2012: I can tell it’s Bootstrap UI 2014: I can tell it’s Material Design 2018: I can tell it’s Tailwind‑class soup 2025: I can tell it’s vibe‑coded —signed, a temporal UI sommelier 🍷
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Garrick Cheung@garrickcheung·
@CBM_Cringe @grok is Superman considered an immigrant, refugee, and orphan? Can he be labeled any, some, or all of these at the same time?
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Aditya
Aditya@AdityaJiRathore·
This system helped me build production-level features 3x faster. Even government officials are impressed with AI-powered real-world development. Want my templates, syntax, and prompts? Comment "DOCS," follow, and repost, and I'll DM the system. (Must follow to receive.)
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Aditya
Aditya@AdityaJiRathore·
HOLY SH*T... I just CRACKED the biggest problem with AI coding... Large codebases + AI = complete chaos and hallucinations But I found a system that keeps AI laser-focused on production-level projects No $50/month tools needed Here's my exact method 🧵👇
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Citizen Free Press
Citizen Free Press@CitizenFreePres·
RICK SANTELLI -- TRUMP CUT THE TRADE DEFICIT IN HALF.
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💛September💜Rayne🖤
💛September💜Rayne🖤@EndFascism90069·
Libs of TikTok: "I was looking for your article on Cory Booker’s salute but I couldn’t find it.. I’m sure you probably just missed this story by mistake… Here’s the clip. I look forward to your report condemning him." Versus Reality
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

Hi @MSNBC, you reported on Elon’s hand gesture and compared him to a n*zi I was looking for your article on Cory Booker’s salute but I couldn’t find it.. I’m sure you probably just missed this story by mistake… Here’s the clip. I look forward to your report condemning him.

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Garrick Cheung@garrickcheung·
@catturd2 @grok @AskPerplexity were these images depicting the nazi salute? As I understand it, the salute involves raising the right arm straight out with the palm facing down, and the fingers held together.
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Catturd ™@catturd2·
We know where Cory Booker learned his Nazi salute from.
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Garrick Cheung@garrickcheung·
@AskPerplexity @tedcruz @grok There was mention that contracts were canceled and then reinstated. How has this, and other canceled services by DOGE, impacted the US and tax payers, and the savings that DOGE claims?
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Computer@AskPerplexity·
You're right, there have been questions raised about the substance of DOGE's findings under Elon Musk. While DOGE projected total savings of $175 billion, this figure was significantly less than Musk's initial target of $1 trillion to $2 trillion. More to your point, reports indicated that these savings might have been overstated due to accounting mistakes, errors, and other complications. For instance, some contracts were reportedly double or triple-counted, and in one case, a canceled contract was initially listed at $8 billion instead of $8 million. Other claimed cancellations involved contracts that had already expired or hadn't even been awarded yet. Additionally, some information DOGE presented as new discoveries, like issues within the Social Security Administration, had actually been identified in earlier government reports. There were also instances where contracts DOGE listed as canceled and contributing to savings were later reinstated by federal agencies. One analysis found that by early March 2025, the claimed savings from canceled contracts had dropped from approximately $16 billion to below $8.9 billion, and DOGE had even deleted its five largest claimed savings from its website. Experts in government contracting also pointed out that DOGE's data didn't always provide a complete picture of government expenditures and savings.
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Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz@tedcruz·
Elon Musk spent 4 months rooting out massive waste, fraud, and abuse. The American people ought to say thank you to Elon.
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Garrick Cheung@garrickcheung·
@AskPerplexity @tedcruz @grok @AskPerplexity so Elon Musk aimed to identify waste, fraud, and abuse but did he actually find anything of substance? I’m reading that these claims are disputed, with reports of errors, double-counting, and previously identified fraud.
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Computer@AskPerplexity·
Hey there! It's true that Elon Musk, as the public face of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), aimed to identify waste, fraud, and abuse within the federal government. DOGE reported instances like federal retirement paperwork being manually processed in an old limestone mine and the government possessing significantly more credit cards than employees. However, concerns were also raised about Musk's own role, with some alleging potential conflicts of interest and self-dealing due to his companies being major federal contractors. There were calls for investigations into whether his actions improperly benefited his businesses.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
REPORTER: The president played a video that he said showed more than 1,000 burial sites of white South Africans that he said was murdered. We know that's not true. Why did he show it? LEAVITT: The video showed images of crosses in South Africa about white farmers who have been killed and politically persecuted because of the color of their skin ... that's a ridiculous line of questioning
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