Joe
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Game theory explains why working harder inside a broken system is the worst response to that system. Because a system is never absolutely broken. It's just producing exactly the outcomes its own incentive structures were designed to produce, whether intentional or not. Working more vigorously inside this system increases your output in the payoff matrix, but it simply won't alter the actual composition of the system's matrix. Thus, the appropriate response is not more effort. Instead, you must aim to identify whose interests the present structure serves and position yourself in favor of those particular values rather than against them. Change the game, or play the game that is actually being played. Either way, you must stop optimizing for the game you wish it to be and start acting realistically and pragmatically.
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this OpenClaw bot finds newly licensed contractors, AI mocks a wrap on their van, and mails them the postcard, all on autopilot.
here's how anyone can use this to sell van wraps:
- pulls newly-licensed contractors from public records
- filters by issue date so the van isn't wrapped yet
- verifies identity by phone-matching against their Google Business profile
- grabs their actual van photo from their Google profile
- AI-renders the wrap on that exact van
- composes a postcard with the owner's first name + the wrap
- ships it via direct mail API, a real postcard lands in their mailbox
every step from license to mailbox is automated.
reply "VAN" + RT and I'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
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i’m creating this.
say hi below if you wanna join.
this is a good fit for you if you’re interested in business, wealth building, emerging technologies or just curious about how smart money moves.
we’ll mostly talk ideas, opportunities, trends, investing, money market funds, treasury bills, startups, ai and long term thinking.
not one of those noisy groups filled with motivational quotes every morning lol
𝕾𝖎𝖗 𝕮𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖘@eagleseyeinc
i need a group chat where we can talk business, wealth building, emerging technologies and how smart money moves.
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@beaverd Patent the technology and make sure it's locked down, then do outreach to a ton of decision makers in chemical companies and make them fight over the IP. If this is true, the returns could be insane for those who can act. Governments too would probably have chips in that too.
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Google Chrome is quietly downloading a roughly 4 GB AI model to many users’ computers without clear upfront consent.
The file, called weights.bin, is part of Google’s Gemini Nano on-device language model and lands in the browser’s user data folder under OptGuideOnDeviceModel.
It powers built-in AI tools such as “Help me write,” smarter tab suggestions, on-device scam detection, and page summarization. The download triggers automatically for devices meeting minimum hardware requirements, and Chrome often replaces the files if deleted.
While the model processes data locally, installation happens in the background with minimal notification.
The scale is noteworthy. Hundreds of millions or billions of installations add up to thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions globally from data transfer, even though each is a one-time event.
To prevent or remove it, go to chrome://flags, disable the entries for the optimization guide on-device model and Prompt API, restart the browser, and manually delete the folder.


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We've made ~180 product videos for 70 clients.
Giving away all I know [Playbook].
What's inside:
- Best video structures (with examples)
- 10 Hook formulas (with examples)
- 35 viral videos breakdowns
- library of references
- Performance tips (resizes, cutdowns, hooks a/b testing)
- Design tips (contrast, text digestability, premiumness)
- Promotion tips (LinkedIn, Youtube, Landing page, Email)
Important note: All these "truths" come from MY content, from MY judgement, from MY experience. Not some “best practices” on the internet. Only real videos, real tests, real client work.
Comment "playbook" -> I'll send in DMs (follow me first)
p.s. all the videos in the preview below, are made by our team :)
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i put my entire $500K/year cold email business into ONE google doc
200+ pages across 7 guides
updated with everything new for 2026
- the full system behind $500K/year
- lead sources nobody's talking about
- the video course (14 videos, click by click)
- the free gift strategy that added $12K/mrr
- the response system behind 80+ calls/month
- dead lead reactivation (20 calls in 20 minutes)
- the AI automation playbook (claude opus 4.7)
this is the doc i wouldve KILLED for 2 years ago
like + comment "VAULT" and i'll send it over
(must follow + RT for priority access)
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R.I.P LinkedIn Algorithm.
This Playbook just broke it.
Founders in 2026 are still:
Posting 1-3x a week
Sharing “how to” content
Trying to copy big accounts
And it’s not working because there is no real system
That’s why I put together the only playbook you need to systemize and destroy LinkedIn with.
Here's what's inside:
→ Premium Profile Positioning (turn your profile into a client magnet)
→ Founders Authority Framework (full video breakdown)
→ Viral Hooks Database + GPT Generator
→ LinkedIn Content System with Notion template
→ Lead Magnet Funnel blueprint
→ Outbound Acquisition System for whale clients
→ Sales Calls to Premium Content conversion
→ 3 full case studies: dead account to 30+ calls/month
If you want it:
1. Follow me
2. Comment "PLAYBOOK"
I’ll send the playbook as soon as I get a chance!

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We built a database of 37 triggers and a 70-signal list that runs every cold email we send at ColdIQ (and I'm giving it all away).
Most teams pick one or the other and call it "signal-based outbound." That's why their cold outbound is stuck at 1 to 3% reply rates.
We stack both. 1 trigger as the reason to reach out. 3 signals as proof the buying window is open.
We've run outbound for 300+ B2B companies. Stacked sends pull 15 to 25% reply rates.
Inside the pack:
→ The 37 triggers (Series B, VP hired, new tool purchased) and the 7 to 14 day window each one closes in
→ The 70-signal list (pricing-page hits, post engagement, customer poach) and the 24 to 48 hour decay before they go cold
→ The stacking rule: 1 trigger + 3 signals = open the email
→ One account stacked: Series B last week, VP Sales on the home page 4 times, CEO liked an outbound post, new Head of RevOps from a customer
Reply "INTENT" and I'll send it. Must be following.

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I strongly believe that the ultimate stack for working with AI agents is:
- Paperclip @Paperclip_AI
- Hermes Agent @Teknium
- Pi @badlogicgames
Each tool has a different strength/usecase that makes it shine. runfusion.ai was built to combine all of these under a single orchestrator and to run them all across multiple machines on any device (web, mobile, desktop). Hence the name….
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@Trenchboyjaime @Sajeel_Purewal To make sure Amazon doesn't delete or make your books inaccessible. You need an Amazon account to use their kindles. But then again there are probably other ereaders out there that already solve that problem.
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@Sajeel_Purewal Why would I want to build one? To save 20 bucs?
Genuinly asking
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Amazon has sold over 100 million Kindles but I don't think most people realize how simple they are to build.
I was able to source parts and design one with a single prompt using blueprint.am. It's powered off an ESP32.




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