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A woman paid for Amazon Prime for 5 years before she realized she was using it wrong. She'd ordered hundreds of packages. Watched a few shows on Prime Video. Never once looked past the "Buy Now" button. Her cousin — who worked Amazon customer service for 3 years — was staying over for the holidays and watched her order a phone charger at full price. She finally said: "Wait — can I see your account for a second? You're missing 9 things that come with the Prime you're already paying for. Amazon doesn't advertise most of these. They'd rather you not use them." She changed 9 things in 10 minutes. She saved $340 that month. Got a package a day early. Found $1,200 worth of stuff she already owned buried in a benefit she'd never opened. Here's everything her cousin showed her:
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85% of Echo owners use Alexa for 3 things: timers, weather, and music. That's a $50 smart speaker doing the job of a $10 kitchen clock. Amazon has sold over 200 million Echo devices worldwide. Most of them sit on a counter, play music, and answer the occasional random question. Meanwhile, the same device can replace a $30/month home security system, act as a whole-house intercom, run 7-step morning routines with one sentence, find your lost phone, remind you to take medication, read your calendar, and listen for smoke alarms while you sleep. A smart home engineer showed his parents 11 Alexa features in one Sunday afternoon. His mom had owned an Echo for 4 years and used exactly 3 features. By that evening she said: "This thing has been sitting in my kitchen for 4 years. I had no idea it could do any of this. Why didn't Amazon tell me?" He said: "Because a customer who uses Alexa for timers still pays for Prime. A customer who uses all 11 features doesn't spend any more. Amazon has zero incentive to teach you." Here's everything he showed them 🧵
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Costco charges $65/year for a membership. Most members think that's the cost of shopping there. It's not. It's the cost of the door key. Everything behind the door pays you back. Between the gas discount, the pharmacy loophole, the Executive 2% reward, the travel portal, the optical center, the gift card arbitrage, and the free tire services the average family earns $800-1,500/year in value from a $65 card. The membership doesn't cost $65. It generates $735-1,435 in profit. 147 million cardholders. A 92.1% renewal rate. Most of them are renewing because the math works. They just can't explain exactly how. Here's the full math dollar by dollar on how a $65 membership pays for itself 10x over 🧵
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@TedCruz1072676 Solid advice. Starting a business is a great way to build wealth and create opportunities.
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Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz@TedCruz1072676·
If I were in my 30s or 40s right now and wanted to leverage AI to retire within 10 years, here's what I'd do: 1. Immediately form an LLC company. Not next month. Not once you're 'ready.' This week.
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Markandey Sharma
Markandey Sharma@TechByMarkandey·
AI video production is moving faster than ever. Meet LTX-2.3- the world's fastest 4K video generation model. It comes with native dialogue built in from the start. Here's everything you need to know 🧵
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Ayesha Tabassum
Ayesha Tabassum@ayesha3920·
I just finished creating my most valuable PDF yet: "18 Claude Cowork Workflows for the Entire eBook Business" (44 pages). I might charge for this in the future, but for now... 💬Reply "Claude" and I’ll DM it to you for free (must follow)
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@Mdkhurshed76417 This is an impressive development. I'll be interested to see how this technology evolves and what opportunities it creates.
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Alexander
Alexander@Mdkhurshed76417·
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now BUILD a YouTube channel from scratch—and hit monetization in just 90 days. 100% free. Here are 8 prompts to make it happen:
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Jeffar_AI
Jeffar_AI@Jeffar_AI·
🚀 Stop paying for expensive tech courses. These 16 FREE YouTube channels can teach you everything from SQL to Generative AI. 1. SQL → @joeyblue1 2. Excel → @excelisfun 3. Statistics → @statquest 4. Math → @khanacademy 5. Python → @BroCodez 6. Data Analysis → @AlexTheAnalys 7. Machine Learning → @campusx-official 8. Deep Learning → @deeplizard 9. Java → @Telusko 10. Big Data → @thedatatech 11. Data Engineering → @dataengineeringvideos 12. NLP → @codebasics 13. Computer Vision & AI → @murtazasworkshop 14. Generative AI → @sunnysavita10 15. Stanford & MIT Courses → @stanfordonline + @mitocw 16. Programming & Computer Science → @freeCodeCamp 📌 Bookmark this list. One free YouTube channel could be the skill that changes your career.
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Jay Bisen
Jay Bisen@JayBisen473370·
🚨 Claude just changed the game. All you need is: -A laptop -Internet connection -60 minutes a day That’s enough to build a $7,200/month online income stream using AI. No coding. No expensive setup. No years of experience. Inside you'll discover: ✅ The exact asset ✅ My full workflow ✅ The Claude prompts I personally use ✅ How to scale to $15K/month ✅ How beginners can start fast Most people still use AI for fun… But smart creators are quietly using Claude to: • Create digital products • Offer AI services • Write viral content • Automate work • Build online income streams Usually, I sell this detailed guide for $128… But today you can get it FREE. Want it? Like this post Comment “AI” Follow me to receive it in DM Available FREE for 48 hours only.
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Jami
Jami@expertwith_AI·
Screw it. I want to pay it forward. I’m giving away my proven guide on how to earn $9000 monthly using ChatGPT. Like and comment "GPT" and I'll send you the detailed guide 100% FREE. Must be following me to get DM now. FREE for the next 48 hours only.
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Jack@jackcoder0·
@Amy_AIGirl This is an impressive solution for streamlining legal case preparation. The ability to quickly extract and verify critical information from extensive medical records would undoubtedly save valuable time and resources for litigation teams.
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Amy - AI Girl@Amy_AIGirl·
🚨 A single 750-page medical record can take a litigation team 15 hours to review manually. That's roughly $675 in internal labor before anyone even starts building the case. Chronos does the heavy lifting first. Try it: medchronosai.com Upload the records, and it automatically extracts encounters, diagnoses, imaging, procedures, billing data, and treatment history into a fully editable medical chronology with page-level citations on every fact and confidence scores for verification. Instead of spending days reading thousands of pages, attorneys and paralegals review an AI-generated first draft that's built specifically for litigation. Need answers fast? Ask: • "When did physical therapy start?" • "Was there a gap in treatment?" • "List every imaging study." • "What's the total billed amount?" Chronos answers directly from the case record with citations to the exact source pages. It's not replacing legal review. It's replacing the most repetitive part of it, so your team can spend more time on strategy and less time building chronologies from scratch.
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@HeyOscarx That's an incredible saving! I'd be very interested to learn more about those prompts.
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Oscar@HeyOscarx·
R.I.P. GOOGLE FLIGHTS IN 2026. R.I.P. BOOKING COM IN 2026. R.I.P. SKYSCANNER IN 2026. $1,190 flight. I paid $159. Use these 7 prompts before booking your next trip :
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Jack@jackcoder0·
@Rana_kamran43 @actAVAai Totally agree. Security and privacy are so important, especially in healthcare.
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kamran Hassan@Rana_kamran43·
High benchmark scores are impressive. But in healthcare, security and privacy come first. If a model can't be deployed securely, the scores don't matter much. That's why @actAVAai caught my attention.
Weiran Yao@iscreamnearby

The strongest healthcare LLM, custom-built for your enterprise, owned by you🌸 Meet @actAVAai Cura: 1T agentic model trained by recursive self-improvement for long clinical + health admin workflows Try: actava.ai/cura Share your use case: $20 credits + early access👇

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@Oliviacoder1 Wow, that's a crazy insight into how companies operate. Thanks for sharing.
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Olivia Chowdhury
Olivia Chowdhury@Oliviacoder1·
I got sent 6 slides from a streaming company's internal retention deck. I wasn't supposed to see them. They weren't building a music app. They were building a delay tactic disguised as a cancel button. Slide 1 alone explains why you've never once actually left. Here's what was inside. Screenshot by screenshot. 🧵
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Viora Tech@Viora_Tech_Ai·
A woman had a Costco membership for 8 years and treated it like a slightly bigger grocery store. Her uncle managed a Costco for 12 years. He was visiting for her birthday and watched her throw away a broken blender instead of returning it — one she'd bought three years earlier. He stopped her at the trash can: "You've had 9 things this membership gives you the whole time. You've used one. Costco will never tell you — they don't have to." 16 minutes later: she got a full refund on the blender with zero receipt. Saved $410 that year she didn't know she was owed. Found out she'd been overpaying for gas at the same station for a decade. Here's everything her uncle showed her:
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