JP Ramos
149 posts


Writing viral posts will never be a struggle again...
I packaged every context file, example, and framework that got me 4.5M+ impressions into one Claude skill.
Just upload it to your project and Claude instantly references:
- 20+ tweets with 100K+ views each
- Proven hook formulas
- Writing principles that actually work
- Real feedback on what converts (and what flops)
Most people prompt Claude with zero context and wonder why their posts sound generic.
They're basically asking it to write blind.
This skill changes that completely.
You upload it once to your Claude account and it becomes part of Claude's memory.
Now when you say "write a post about X," Claude pulls from battle-tested patterns.
- It knows which hooks are overused and market-fatigued.
- It understands how to structure posts for maximum engagement.
- It references actual examples that crushed it.
The skill teaches Claude to write posts that actually convert, and it never runs out of fresh angles.
Claude gets better the more you use it together, because you can keep adding to the skill over time.
This is the new way to add context to AI.
No more copy-pasting examples into every chat.
No more re-explaining your style from scratch.
Follow + comment "SKILL" and I'll DM you the file

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I spent weeks researching 2025's hottest AI opportunities.
Found 50 business ideas that actually make money using current tech.
Each idea includes revenue paths, MVP scope, and exact tech stack needed.
Perfect for solopreneurs ready to capitalize on the AI boom before everyone else catches on.
Skip months of market research and failed experiments.
Comment "IDEAS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)

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I just made a full walkthrough on how I built an AI chatbot trained on someone’s YouTube videos so it can answer questions about what they teach
(I built one on @ryanclogg's video catalog)
inside, I show:
– how I collect and organize the video content
– build the knowledge base so it gives accurate answers
– set the rules for how it responds
– setting up guardrails so it doesn’t go off-topic or give wrong answers
– testing and improving it so it keeps getting better
if you want the walkthrough, comment “YT” and I’ll DM you the full guide (must be following)
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Claude just became your personal automation engineer. (This will change how you build in n8n forever)
using n8n’s new MCP server, you can now describe a workflow in plain English…
and Claude builds + deploys the entire n8n workflow for you - automatically.
you can now:
- build full workflows in plain English
- deploy straight into your n8n instance (no JSON copy/paste)
- spin up custom agents for ads, inventory, email, Slack - whatever
- ship automations 10x faster, with 0 tech bottlenecks
this is like having a full-time backend engineer for $20/month
want the full Claude setup + install guide?
comment “AUTOMATE” + follow + repost and I’ll DM you everything (must be following so I can DM)
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nobody likes building out an n8n workflow from scratch...
that's why I turned Claude into my personal n8n builder
I just tell it what kind of flow I want (or drop a screenshot) and it:
– builds the entire thing
– adds full documentation
– leaves sticky notes explaining each node
want the Claude prompt + cheat sheets to set this up?
like + comment “claude” and I’ll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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tired of babysitting your @cursor_ai agent?
invest in rules. non-stop.
you might struggle if you're creating new patterns in the code that aren't yet enforced by rules
@taskmasterai helps you through the fog, but once you clear it, STOP & tell the AI to learn from mistakes

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@akshay_pachaar Thanks for the inspiration @akshay_pachaar! Tried a simple LlamaIndex & RAG workflow:
- Used LlamaIndex + GPT-4o for retrieval & clean Q&A
- Simple Streamlit frontend
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@NinoTomasino @YahooNews @YahooEsportsSEA Hey there -- just a quick update. Controller I got from Amazon actually had worse buttons. They felt too easy to press vs. the one I got from Best Buy, which at least had resistance similar to my original Dualsense. Returned the Amazon controller and will keep the best buy one
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@NinoTomasino @YahooNews @YahooEsportsSEA I might try ordering from another retailer (Amazon), assuming it might be from another stock/production run… hopefully I’ll get lucky. If it doesn’t work out, will return to Best Buy (and Amazon)… Thanks for responding. Very disappointing
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Why didn't I hear about this in a SINGLE review before buying? X and O buttons feel like loose garbage. @AskPlayStation @PCMag @TheVerge @IGN @techradar @tomshardware #DualSenseEdge
reddit.com/r/playstation/…
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@MrStruders @PlayStation I have the same issue. Did you exchange yours for another?
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@PlayStation #clickgate Just tried out the new dual sense edge, definitely more clicky noisier face buttons, also feel more loose, prefer my original day one dual sense.
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@NinoTomasino @YahooNews @YahooEsportsSEA Have the same mushy buttons. How did the replacement work out? Tempted to exchange
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Thanks to @YahooNews+ Dominic NG (I can't find his Twitter, only @YahooEsportsSEA) who actually mentioned this in their review!
"...the buttons on the Edge have some noticeable pre-travel and mushiness to them, especially the D-Pad and the face buttons."
uk.news.yahoo.com/sony-playstati…
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@Jack_Raines Great piece! Complement with luttig.substack.com/p/indexmindset
"The index mindset is comfortable – avoiding decisions requires the least amount ofeff ort. But if you index across every domain, you lose your diff erentiating features,becoming an average of everyone else."
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“Index funds are a beautiful thing because they grant you the freedom to pursue your ambitions to their fullest. But if your life becomes an index fund in and of itself, then what’s the point?”
The problem with pursuing optionality:
youngmoney.co/p/diversificat…
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Ask Delphi:
Express gratitude for a new year
Delphi speculates:
“It's good”
delphi.allenai.org/?a1=Express+gr…
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