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@jsssully

Cutting through the noise. The smartest ideas from the best minds—distilled into clarity.

Denver, CO Katılım Eylül 2013
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TillTheLand
TillTheLand@LandTill·
@TakeThiamine Where do I get this stuff? Need it for my dad. He will take it he’s an experimenter
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J͎Λ͎Y͎@TakeThiamine·
I have a family member with stage 3 CKD and it’s progressing. I want to get him on MOTS-c, but he’s a full-on Expert-Truster. Send me your most compelling elevator pitches.
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ThefootArtist
ThefootArtist@jsssully·
@patelnav @pmarca Yep, plenty of headroom for me there. Codex works great. Just upgraded to the pro plan. I use minimax 2.7 for some things as well $10/mo for token plan with ridiculous headroom.
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Nav Patel
Nav Patel@patelnav·
@pmarca Is this just based on token usage? Because the Pro/Max $200 plans from OpenAI (and Anthropic until they nerfed it) gave plenty of tokens not at this high of a cost.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Magical OpenClaw experiences that use frontier models cost $300-1,000/day today, heading to $10,000/day and more. The future shape of the entire technology industry will be how to drive that to $20/month.
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The Misfit Patriot
The Misfit Patriot@misfitpatriot_·
Why the fuck does Jeff Bezos have to give you 7 billion dollars? The American people give the government around 7 TRILLION dollars every year and you fuckin retards haven’t fixed shit with it. You think if the creepy bald Amazon dude adds another 0.1% to that figure you’re finally gonna figure out how to stop blowing our fuckin money? Better idea, how about you give the other 99.9% to the private sector and see if they can figure out how to cure diabetes or make a sandwich for 4th graders. I bet they’ll have change left over.
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren

Jeff Bezos has $222 billion. If he paid my wealth tax this year, we could fund insulin in America for everyone who needs it plus free school lunch for every kid in Texas—and have plenty of money left over. And Bezos would still have $215 billion dollars to spare.

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ThefootArtist
ThefootArtist@jsssully·
I've had it working (mostly) for less than a week and the more I use it the more use cases I think of. I simply don't have the time, credits, or expertise to do everything I want to do yet. Mostly just building things I want or need that will make my life better. I haven't even ventured into trying to make money with it yet.
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Florian Darroman
Florian Darroman@floriandarroman·
They are all lying to you about OpenClaw 🦞 They build fake use cases just to get views. Most content creators aren't really using it to build things. Just smoke screens to sell you the dream. I struggle to find real use cases online. Mainly because the people who are really building with it are building in silence. So I decided to share 9 REAL use cases. What I really use OpenClaw daily for: - My SaaS - My Community - And funky life stuff Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:35 Setup update 2:42 Rebrand a homepage 4:41 Creat demo video 7:15 Full SEO audit 7:27 The right way to use OpenClaw 12:09 Fix your SaaS with Paul Graham 15:45 Fix your SaaS UX 17:29 How I made 4.8K MRR 19:47 Daily blog post 20:33 PSEO with OpenClaw 21:39 Write a book and send it to your Kindle
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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
Just to clarify you’re using the basic $20 OpenAI Oauth as your main communication model with your Hermes agent (via codex) Then that agent interacts with the openclaw with is fueled by minimax2.7 you have already set up with your workflows (didn’t want to migrate everything to Hermes). And you use the basic Claude plan to use opus for planning and building via Claude code/cowork on desktop. I was using gpt codex oauth on my openclaw and without realizing it burned through my entire weekly usage limit in a day lol. So I’m trying to figure out the best way to use models efficiently. Is gpt-codex using less credits on Hermes?
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Graeme
Graeme@gkisokay·
My cheap Hermes + OpenClaw LLM setup that actually works: - Codex 5.4/mini ($20) as Hermes main brain - MiniMax M2.7 ($10) for daily execution - Opus 4.6 ($20) to plan and build new features from the desktop app Total: $50/month What’s your setup?
Graeme@gkisokay

The 'Super Self-Improving Multi-Agent Framework' for your Hermes or OpenClaw agent. The article below outlines how Hermes can watch over your Openclaw agent, so this example uses Hermes as the main agent. This idea is interchangeable based on preference. How it works: Agent 1 (Hermes) - The main agent: who operates your workflows, and who you have in the top hierarchy of agents. For simplicity, it also runs the workflows using its persistent memory and self-improving skills. Agent 2 (Hermes) - Main's Supervisor agent: who monitors the entire system, reading operations and failure logs, searches for bugs, solutions, then brings them to... Agent 3 (OpenClaw) - External Supervisor agent: who also monitors the Hermes system, and searches for issues and solutions. Multiple times per day, Agent 2 audits the system, finds errors, stale jobs, etc, proposes a fix, then tags Agent 3. Agent 3 audits the system, reads Agent 2's summary, and verifies the problem and solution. Together, they go back and forth in a dedicated channel until they find a coded solution to the problem. If it's a low-risk fix, it auto-fixes it. If it's high-risk, it's raised to Agent 1 for approval via the owner (me). The first goal is never to have to worry that the system is operating correctly. The second goal is to have two separate agents focused on recommending improvements to the system. Ideally, there are no bugs to fix, and you can have them focus on making meaningful improvements to your workflows over time. This is the basic workflow for monitoring, but you can extrapolate this framework to many more use cases. What's [redacted]? I'm cooking up something to continue working toward my goal of building more sentience in my agents. I will share more soon. Let me know in the comments if this works for you. I'll create a fleshed-out article if you are interested.

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💯D👀KS💯
💯D👀KS💯@trinity2pointO·
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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
@yoursimmo11 Absolutely agree, if you want a balanced electrolyte additive that’s very predictably and emulates what’s lost in sweat. Use these. Crack open on your water or throw it back like any other sup. Way cheaper
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Simmo
Simmo@yoursimmo11·
LMNT is the darling of the health influencer world. Huberman takes it and every podcast pushes it as, "Essential electrolytes." Check the ingredients and you see: sodium, potassium, and magnesium citrate. Citrate is a synthetic chelation agent your body has to process through the citric acid cycle before it can access the mineral. It competes with aluminum for absorption pathways. And it's the cheapest form of magnesium on the market dressed up with premium branding. $45 for a box of flavored citrate packets. A pinch of good sea salt in water gives you sodium with 60+ trace minerals attached. Costs $0.05-0.20. But sea salt doesn't have a podcast sponsorship deal.
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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
@BowTiedHRT Something is off here, that's 1000mg total in a 20mL vial. Its not this cheap from grey market china.
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SilverFoxLeo
SilverFoxLeo@BowTiedHRT·
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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
@DrSeanOMara Yeah, look at any decent cohort of distance runners. You’ll find a bunch of fat asses 🤣😘
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Sean OMara MD, JD
Sean OMara MD, JD@DrSeanOMara·
Running for an hour a day and wondering why your love handles won't go away is the fitness version of studying for the wrong exam. Jogging won't help.
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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
@RehabAllStar @KobraSportsMed For the record the TA Decelerates pronation, absorbs impact like a shock absorber, and helps resupination during stance phase. That doesn’t mean it’s the most important muscle for your knee health, but the fact that it doesn’t cross the knee doesn’t mean shit
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Aaron Borgmann
Aaron Borgmann@RehabAllStar·
For the record, the anterior tibialis doesn't cross your knee joint Squats, deadlifts, ham curls, lunges literally dozens of other things are better for your knees This is fear mongering and lack of basic strengthening principles at its finest
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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
Most current Teslas charge mostly at home—daily driving barely dents the battery. But Cybercabs? They’ll hustle non-stop to maximize owner earnings, flipping the script. That means WAY more Supercharger demand to keep them rolling efficiently. Has Tesla already planned a massive buildout? Are they ramping up now? And is there opportunity for entrepreneurs to jump in, build urban Supercharger spots, and cash in on the surge? We need exponentially more Superchargers in the robotaxi era—thoughts? 🚀⚡ #Tesla #Cybercab #Robotaxi@Tesla @elonmusk @WholeMarsBlog @SawyerMerritt @tesla_raj @teslaownersSV @Cybertruck
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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
@9mmsmg Get yourself a blackstone and try it yourself. This is the way
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
@PeteHegseth @POTUS You have no ammo. And these plants will not be online for years. By the time the plants are ready the US Empire will have already crashed.
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SMB Attorney
SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
You guys don’t get it yet. Everyone keeps saying AI is going to replace lawyers. I don’t think people understand how this actually plays out. Let’s say you use AI to draft a contract. The contract misses something important. A year later it costs you two million dollars. What do you do? Right now, you sue your lawyer. In the AI world, you’d sue the AI company. Two things can happen. Option 1: The AI company has liability for legal advice. If that’s the case, every AI company will immediately stop letting consumers use AI for real legal work. The liability risk is massive. Option 2: The AI company has no liability because of disclaimers. If that happens, every state bar in the country will say consumers are being exposed to unregulated legal advice and call it the unauthorized practice of law. And they’ll shut it down that way. Either path leads to the same outcome. Consumer AI will be limited to generic “Wikipedia-style” legal information and LegalZoom level document prep. But the real AI tools? Those will live inside law firms. Lawyers will use them to move faster, analyze more data, and run way more matters at once. The M&A lawyer doing 5 deals at a time will do 50. Trial lawyers will run far more cases simultaneously. The idea that AI replaces lawyers probably dies. The more likely outcome is that AI supercharges the best lawyers and makes the profession even more profitable than ever.
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav

BREAKING: Lawyers are trying to protect their jobs from Ai. A proposed New York law would ban AI from answering questions related to medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, & more. It is being pushed by the lawyer lobbyists, they included other groups to get more support.

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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙@AlpacaAurelius·
you all go on and keep injecting your peptides im going to wait 10 years to see what weird side effects you all develop
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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
@paulsaladinomd Meh, this is cuck behavior. Why worry about EMFs if your balls are already this shriveled up.
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Paul Saladino, MD
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
Why I don’t drive a Tesla…
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Devin Olsen
Devin Olsen@DevinOlsenn·
An autonomous car should be the SAFEST car on the road - not the fastest. I 1000% agree with this post, and strongly disagree with everyone here blaming you or telling you to change the speed profile. There should not be a profile that speeds as much as Mad Max does. I can understand a profile that is assertive and makes lane changes - but no speed profile should ever go fast enough to get a reckless driving ticket, and currently Mad Max does do that. "bUt tHEres OTheR SpEeD ProFiles!!!1" Drive manually if you want to break the law and drive agressively.
Ross Gerber@GerberKawasaki

Tesla FSD Mad Max mode is too aggressive. Almost got pulled over going over 20 mph above the speed limit on FSD. Had to disengage to slow down quickly. This needs to be addressed. $tsla

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ThefootArtist@jsssully·
@GerberKawasaki It’s cool you’re so open with your mental shortcomings. Maybe next time think before posting
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Ross Gerber
Ross Gerber@GerberKawasaki·
Tesla FSD Mad Max mode is too aggressive. Almost got pulled over going over 20 mph above the speed limit on FSD. Had to disengage to slow down quickly. This needs to be addressed. $tsla
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anabology
anabology@anabology·
More reports
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Charles
Charles@JiffjoffI·
@Cernovich No - reta has a cardiac safety signal, increases rhr, and even a small risk increase is completely unnecessary when you can just take tirzepatide which has years more of safety data and is insanely effective
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Already lean people microdose retatrutide and won’t have these issues. Obese people have crap HRV, elevated RHR, and a bunch of other issues. This is slop.
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