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Johnny Rapp

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Katılım Haziran 2012
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Jon Myers
Jon Myers@jonmyers·
In Vietnam, your Visa or Mastercard doesn't work at the phở stall, coffee shop, or bánh mì cart. It's cash or QR. That's it. Travelers quickly find out - credit card penetration is the lowest in the region, 5%. If only there was a way... @yodlpay
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David@dayonefoundry·
I want to open a coworking gym where you can get a set in while waiting for your claude code to finish
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Jon Myers@jonmyers·
🦞MASSIVE CLAW DA NANG — March 19th 100+ came out in Saigon. Now we're bringing it to Da Nang. OpenClaw social. Show & tell. Flash talks. Free drinks. Free entry. Sponsored by @yodlpay
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Jackson
Jackson@Jacksonrb22·
my biggest flaw trading recently is being too optimistic you have to remember the market conditions… take the 2-4x consistently the 10-50x is a bull market play
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Johnny Rapp
Johnny Rapp@jrapp·
@BenjaminBadejo What about a VPS? I feel like so many people are pushing the idea of buying a Mac mini without being honest with the fact that you can actually rent computers in other places, and have them have their own terminal on everything that you need that a Mac mini does.
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Ben Badejo
Ben Badejo@BenjaminBadejo·
You really are not supposed to install OpenClaw on your personal computer. It needs to be on its own separate computer, Mac Mini or otherwise. It must have its own phone number — one that you install on your phone as a dual eSIM so that you can receive its 2FA SMS codes. It must not have its own iCloud account, to prevent it from reading its 2FA codes itself (on, say, the Messages app on a Mac Mini). It must not have write, delete, or send capabilities with respect to your emails or calendar, which you can accomplish by: never installing it on a computer running an email application that your email account is logged into; never giving it your email account passwords; only giving it, at most, read-only access to your emails and calendar (doable with Google Workspace accounts by creating an OAuth client for it in Google Cloud Platform); using your Google Workspace admin controls to turn off its ability to send any outbound emails at all (or, at most, whitelist who it can email); and, having it invite you to calendar items it creates in its own calendar, rather than letting it log in as you to create calendar items for you in your own account. Listen carefully: OpenClaw is basically a real person you have hired, whose capabilities are vast and fast — in ways both good and potentially bad. But you’ve hired it in the absence of a resume or behavioral background check results. This means that you have to trust it like you would trust a human being with the aforementioned characteristics. As in, not at all. Instead of trust, you must limit what it has access to in the first place. You do not “trust.” You do not even “trust, but verify.” And believe it or not, you also do not “distrust.” You withhold trust altogether. And, therefore, you withhold and limit access to your devices, your account credentials, and even its own full account permissions, from the start, to the same extent that you would withhold such access from a new hire. Would you let a human being with the aforementioned characteristics — brilliant and capable, but lacking a resume or behavioral background check results — directly use your personal computer or your work computer? You would not. Would you give that person your email account passwords? You would not. Would you let it use your phone number for anything? You would not. So, don’t do that.
Summer Yue@summeryue0

Nothing humbles you like telling your OpenClaw “confirm before acting” and watching it speedrun deleting your inbox. I couldn’t stop it from my phone. I had to RUN to my Mac mini like I was defusing a bomb.

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iamelijahdiaz@iamelijahdiaz·
If you’ve seen the OpenAI merch site, you’ve already seen our work… In early 2024, we designed the initial grid + interaction system for the Yeezy website, Ye was inspired by the iOS Photos app. Cool to see the system used as a reference How it worked👇
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Dhruv
Dhruv@dhruvamin·
Anything is now #1 on Design Arena the next version will blow you away
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
Please tag who you want me to interview in January for @startupideaspod The show gets ~2M listens/month It can be anyone that you think you can learn from. Practical AI tutorials, startup ideas and growth tactics. I'll DM the most interesting ones!
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Johnny Rapp@jrapp·
@learn2vibe I recommend SuperWhisper over Wispr Flow. Works 1000x better and isn’t collecting your data on the backend like Wispr does.
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Vibecoding Explained
Vibecoding Explained@learn2vibe·
Gemini 3 for the frontend Claude opus 4.5 for the backend Wispr Flow so you don't have to type Congrats, your Mac book is a full stack engineer
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Johnny Rapp@jrapp·
@nilslang Woahhh. Lmk if you need a growth hacker intern, I’d love to help out on this whenever you’re ready to get some social narratives going.
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Lamar
Lamar@LamarDealMaker·
If we want a better future, nothing is more important than fixing education
Peter Attia@PeterAttiaMD

In episode #366, I sit down with Joe Liemandt to explore how artificial intelligence and a mastery-based education model could transform K–12 learning. bit.ly/42SMGUi

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Lamar
Lamar@LamarDealMaker·
if you lock in & use ai you can literally learn anything in a week
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NOTBYLGHT
NOTBYLGHT@notbylght·
NOTBYLGHT . COM
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DIGITAL NAS V2
DIGITAL NAS V2@DIGITALNAS·
Tampering With Sound Pka Dn 3 06/13/25
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DIGITAL NAS V2
DIGITAL NAS V2@DIGITALNAS·
People are so beautiful I wanna meet more beautiful people
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Johnny Rapp@jrapp·
@poetengineer__ Can you make it into a fidget spinner? Basically you need 6 small disks with bearings on the bottom that fit into a dice like shape making it a fidget spinner globe. Each one weighs differently so depending on where and how you’re spinning it, you drastically different energy.
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Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer
Kat ⊷ the Poet Engineer@poetengineer__·
人機骰 (human-computer dice). each side inscribed with one character and form words with the adjacent side. the 6 characters: 人 (rén) – human, person 機 (jī) – machine, mechanism; chance 智 (zhì) – intelligence, wisdom 算 (suàn) – computation, algorithm 變 (biàn) – change, transformation 法 (fǎ) – rule, law, code
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