
Josh Greene
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Josh Greene
@josh_greene
CEO of The Mather Group, focused on reputation management through SEO and Wikipedia. Occasional lifter of heavy things.
Washington, DC Katılım Mayıs 2008
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@josh_greene Yes, please! Also send me a DM and we'll get it taken care of!
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@thegarrettscott Awesome - having trouble configuring one though, best to use the support tool for configuration errors?
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@thegarrettscott Also, is the report a bug feature on the top of the home page having issues?
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@thegarrettscott any tricks if emails aren't showing up in an agent's inbox?
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@thegarrettscott Interesting, it says the agent email inbox needs to be provisioned.
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@AnujDPatel @doanythingapp Yes, this will be included in the Wednesday update.
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Today, @doanythingapp uses a chat interface, but we all know this isn't the best for long running agents.
On Wednesday, I am dropping a very unique interface option that I think will become your favorite, especially on the app.
What other interfaces do you want to see us try?
Garrett Scott 🕳@thegarrettscott
INTRODUCING: @doanythingapp Do Anything Agents are a totally new kind of agent They: - work independently for weeks/months+ - have their own email - self manage entire projects - can use almost any tool on the web Today the alpha opens to the public. Here's how they work:
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In October hedge funds managed by the fabled Renaissance Technologies suddenly and mysteriously collapsed, before rebounding.
This encapsulated how 2025 has been an exceptionally turbulent year for quantitative investors of almost every stripe. But WHY? ft.com/content/4300b6…
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Today, I read the most important AI post of the year: sparktoro.com/blog/never-ask…
It's from @BritneyMuller. The topic: Why you cannot ask an AI how or why it gave you a particular response. Because it will lie to you 👇
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Every time I interview founders of AI companies, I ask: “What AI tools do you love?”
These 5 stood out recently:
1. Granola: self-awareness
@danshipper (founder of Every) asks his meeting notetaker, “Where am I avoiding tough conversations?”
Since he uses @meetgranola, it analyzes ALL his transcripts.
I tried it. Dude, it’s paaaaaainfully accurate.
Some of what it said about me:
+ When prospects bring up budget concerns, you pivot to other features instead of answering directly. (And gave specific examples.)
+ You delegate difficult member conversations to Vernon instead of handling them yourself. (Again, with specifics.)
2. A custom GPT: replace a $15K/day EOS coach
@businessbarista & @ArmanHezarkhani (co-founders of Tenex, an AI dev shop) built a custom GPT that helps implement EOS, the management system they use.
They upload Traction (the EOS book), their VTO, org chart, internal docs, and client details, so the model actually knows their company.
When Alex asked it to help build their accountability chart, it:
• asked clarifying questions
• reviewed his draft
• filled gaps
• produced a clean table that their leadership team now uses
Instead of hiring a $15K/day implementer, they built one that understands their business better.
(If you want a copy of this & video of him explaining it, let me know in the comments.)
3. Claude Console: for better prompts
@marvinsangines (founder of notus) writes a lot of prompts because his company creates viral LinkedIn content using AI + humans.
He opens Claude Console, explains the job he wants done, and asks it to help write his prompt.
I thought it was overkill. Just write the damn prompt!
But then he showed me the level of detail it imposed, including: how he wanted the response formatted, hook samples, tone descriptions, etc.
He customizes the prompt he gets, saves it, and shares it with his team using the TextBlaze Chrome extension.
4. Granola + Calendar: save time
Anirudh Singla runs Pepper Inc, a $10M content company.
He asked his meeting notetaker, “Which meetings do I barely participate in?”
Then he'd say, “Give me a prompt that would find upcoming meetings that match this pattern.”
Next, he'd connect ChatGPT to his calendar, use his prompt, and find meetings that are a waste of time. That lets him opt out of unneeded meetings.
5. Zapier: level up a team
@wadefoster, @zapier's founder, uses Zapier’s automation to give his team feedback after internal meetings.
The Zap:
1. sends the transcript to an AI prompt
2. analyzes the transcript based on the book The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
3. evaluates each person’s contribution
4. Slacks everyone with private feedback
It gives analysis like:
“You interrupted Steph 3 times”
“You didn’t speak up during the marketing debate”
“You avoided conflict when Don tried to understand your point of view”
It’s a coaching system running quietly in the background.
(If you want a copy of this Zap so you can use it, let me know.)
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Check out my holiday gift guide for tech people with taste 🤌
Over 90 high-quality, non-obvious ideas. No slop here.
Including products for the home, kids, parents, gadget lovers, your stressed founder friend, and for the PM who just cashed out their OpenAI stock.
I'd grab these items soon before other readers snatch them up: lennysnewsletter.com/p/a-holiday-gi…

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Nico Harrison was fired and so naturally, I took a swing at ranking the nine worst trades in NBA history.
Spoiler: No, I don't think this is the worst.
At least not yet.
sportingnews.com/us/nba/news/9-…
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@paulchambers @agilescaleup @Wikipedia @Grokipedia Worth paying attention to as I think it will be an interesting evolution.
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🚨 Your @Wikipedia listing is key to AI search results! 🔑 Join @josh_greene on Oct 29, 1 PM ET for a LinkedIn Live webinar on its crucial role. Sign up now! #AISearch #BrandProtection #Wikipedia #SEO
🚨 linkedin.com/events/wikiped…
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