Mr Wu

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Mr Wu

Mr Wu

@mrwu340

Full stack dev • built @atszero (2k+ users) • building https://t.co/NtGVHH808U for freelancers • alt @WuyepRaynan

Katılım Kasım 2024
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Raynan Wuyep
Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
Me in 20 years
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Raynan Wuyep
Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
You might not really understand who you are. As an exercise in introspection, I took 14 months of my own transactions, clustered them, and mapped the result as a 3D force graph. Then I did the same with 3,000+ iCloud photos; CLIP embeddings, UMAP, HDBSCAN clustering, vision model labeling. Then I cross-referenced both. The goal of this experiment wasn't a budget breakdown but an answer to a different question: what kind of person am I really, according to my own data? The answer was uncomfortable. My food delivery spending tracks my financial confidence with a two-week lag, it drops before I consciously feel worried, and takes two weeks to return even after the money does. I now realize I don't trust good news quickly. I had no idea until the data showed me. Which raises an unsettling question: how much of what we call "personality" is actually just a pattern we've never seen plotted? My gaming increases during stress but drops during illness. Two different kinds of bad, and my spending distinguishes them before I do. We talk about coping mechanisms like they're choices. The data suggests they're closer to reflexes, they’re automatic and legible in hindsight but invisible in the moment. My mum adjusts how much she sends me each month without being told anything. The amounts are a seismograph of my financial state. There's an entire theory of love buried in transaction metadata. The people who pay attention to you through what they do, not just what they say, and whose care becomes immensely visible at scale. The most interesting part was where the photo clusters diverged from the transactions. The drawing photos stopped weeks before the last art supply purchase. I was already done before I knew I was done. The gym selfies only appeared on some days, even though payments showed twice-three-times-a-week visits meaning some sessions fueled by results, others by discipline. And during the month I spent the least money all year, my camera roll was the fullest it had ever been. Mostly food I was teaching myself to make. You photograph the things you’re proud of, the things you had to fight to learn. I think the data reveals that identity is what you repeat not what you declare. The things you never stop paying for even in your worst month, even when you can't afford them, are structural. Everything else is performance. We spend enormous energy narrating ourselves to other people, and almost none examining what our own behavior, at scale, quietly says back. There's a version of self-knowledge that comes from introspection (the stories you tell at dinner). And there's a version that comes from the evidence of what you spend time and money on repeatedly, across months. Those two versions dont always agree but the second one doesn't lie. Demo (synthetic data, real engine): raynan00.github.io/LifeGraph/ Repo(if you want to try this out yourself): github.com/Raynan00/LifeG…
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Carver
Carver@carverfomo·
A Chinese engineering student built a weather tracking station in his dorm. Three Mac Minis. Two monitors. Satellite maps on both screens. Labels on each box: UI/UX. DEV. ADMIN. Total cost under $2,000. His roommate thought it was a climate research project. His professors thought it was a thesis prototype. He let everyone keep thinking that. Then someone noticed what the station was actually connected to. A wallet. Making $101K. Betting on the temperature. ColdMath. $101,042 profit. 5,252 predictions. Joined November 2025. Bio: Edge Compounds. → @ColdMath?via=carverfomo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@ColdMath?via=… The station does one thing. Claude pulls live pilot weather data. Real sensors. Real readings. Updated every 1-3 hours from stations worldwide. Compares it to prediction market prices. When they don't match the DEV box flags it. Mismatch found. He places the trade. Green result. $25 on Tokyo hitting 16C on March 20. Payout: $12,452. $24 on Chicago reaching 54F on March 11. Payout: $12,398. $13 on Lucknow hitting 39C on March 7. Payout: $6,850. Twenty five dollar bets returning twelve thousand. On the weather. A friend who flies commercial told him pilots get atmospheric data hours before any public forecast. Temperature to a tenth of a degree. This data is free. Aviation safety requires it. Nobody outside of aviation even looks at it. He looked. Pointed Claude at the feeds. Said: find me every city where the forecast doesn't match the price. Claude found dozens. Every single day. His roommate saw the station running one morning and finally asked what it actually does. The student showed him the balance. The roommate didn't say anything. Just asked for a second monitor. 34K people watching. $96K still loaded in active positions. Three Mac Minis. Two screens. One quiet kid who realized the most predictable thing on Earth is the thing everyone ignores. The weather.
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Ajide Victor | Webflow Developer
Ajide Victor | Webflow Developer@Victor_Webflow·
One of the worst parts about freelancing on Upwork is not applying early enough. You refresh the job feed… and boom, 50+ proposals already. The struggle is real. I’ve been trying a new tool that alerts me instantly to new jobs, so I can apply early and focus on work without stressing about missing opportunities. If you’re on Upwork, you should try this: t.me/UseOutbidBot?s…
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Dawson Chen
Dawson Chen@darweenist·
We made customer support dead simple. Introducing Letterbook, the AI support platform built for founders.
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman·
I make UGC with @openclaw for less than $5 each here's the system that pumps them out on demand: step 1: mine real language → openclaw scrapes Trustpilot, Reddit, Amazon reviews for your niche → pulls the exact words customers say step 2: build a creator → nano banana generates characters you reuse across videos → same person, same personality, 50 videos deep step 3: pick your format → yapper? podcast? hook and demo? wall of text? transformation? → each one has a shot by shot blueprint built in. agent picks the right one step 4: animate with @Kling_ai /Sora (rip) → feeds frame 1 into image-to-video → Sora for talking heads, Kling for b-roll and product shots → phone quality, not studio quality. that's the point step 5: nail the voice + captions → @elevenlabsio speech to speech + instant clone → real voice with room sound → ffmpeg overlays captions step 6: quality gate → gemini flash on @OpenRouter scores every clip. → only videos that pass the "real person" test make it out input: brand + product output: unlimited UGC video ads on demand $500 per UGC video → less than $5 I packaged the entire system as the ScrollClaw Kit. 6 @openclaw skills: - persona (customer research + creator profiles + script) - first-frame (nano banana → consistent AI creator face) - animate (sora/kling → talking head video) • b-roll (kling → product and environment shots) • assemble (elevenlabs voice + ffmpeg captions + post-production) • score (7-criteria AI virality gate) giving it away free. comment UGC + like + follow (must follow so i can DM)
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman·
I built an @openclaw agent that ranks you on Google for $50/month 😱 here’s the system that runs every week on autopilot: step 1: find your strike zone → connects to Google search console + @dataforseo → finds keywords where you're positions 5–20. one good article can push to page 1 → monitors what’s climbing and dropping weekly → feeds winners back in. every cycle is smarter than the last step 2: write content only you could write → interviews you first. 8 questions about your brand, voice, and experience → follow-up interviews every week. “what are customers asking? what shipped?” → content compounds because context compounds → google AI overview can’t summarize your real experience step 3: build backlinks automatically → mines competitor backlinks → finds sites mentioning you without linking → discovers broken links you can replace with yours → last week it found 23 unlinked brand mentions across 4 competitor sites step 4: catch technical problems before rankings drop → core web vitals, bad links, redirect chains, missing meta → flags before Google step 5: future‑proof your SEO → schema, llms.txt, topical authority mapping → the stuff agencies charge $3K+ to audit once input: your site + your niche output: an AI that discovers, writes, builds links, and tracks your rankings the old way: semrush + ahrefs + surfer + seo writers = $5,500/mo this way: @DataForSEO ($50/mo) + everything else free 5 skills. 14 scripts. gets better every cycle. open sourcing the whole system. comment RANK + like + follow (must follow so I can DM)
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Mr Wu@mrwu340·
@madebycol One serving of extra sauce please 🙋🏽‍♂️
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Nicole
Nicole@madebycol·
This is how I got 1M users in 6 months Finally dropping it! It's 60 pages lol tally.so/r/BzZpA4 If you repost & follow, I'll send you some extra sauce🌶️
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Crownz | AI & Design
Crownz | AI & Design@Crownzdesigns·
Outbid just leveled up. Now it rates the client before you apply. Meaning you can see if a job is worth applying for before burning your connects. As a freelancer on Upwork you definitely need this.
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Crownz | AI & Design@Crownzdesigns

So this is the tool I was talking about. It notifies me instantly when jobs are posted on Upwork. In a single day, I can get 200+ alerts from jobs in my niche based on my keywords and bio. It can also generate custom proposals and lets me brainstorm responses. This gives you a serious leverage point. t.me/UseOutbidBot?s… Repost and share for more reach

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Mr Wu@mrwu340·
@MorganOMedia Hey Morgan, are you open to brand partnerships? How can I reach out?
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Morgan Overholt (Freelancer Files)
Long time no chat … But have an important Upwork update. Not sure if it’s an algo change or just something in the water …. But I spent about 150 connects on profile ads this week and the offers have been rolling in. Might be worth a try … 💚
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Marlon @ SubmitSaaS
Marlon @ SubmitSaaS@submitsaas·
Only for today. Ask me if I have a coupon :)
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Caruan Eyes
Caruan Eyes@caruan_eyes·
Keep landing in their inboxes even when they block you. Only with nudoinfra.com Get your FREE Audit Report to Sign Up.
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Mr Wu
Mr Wu@mrwu340·
From building a complex resume optimization extension to managing a single Telegram bot that just processed its 5,000,000th job alert, crazy side quest. Over 1k freelancers are now using my infra to beat the Upwork delay, apply first and win jobs. It’s only been a week 🚀
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Raynan Wuyep
Raynan Wuyep@WuyepRaynan·
The infra scaling is cool, but this is the only metric that actually matters. Users are landing interviews and sealing contracts within 24 hours of bypassing the native feed. Speed wins. 👇
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Solamidayo Adebayo
Solamidayo Adebayo@solamidayo_·
Big ups to you @Crownzdesigns 🔥got a client within 24hrs🔥 using bot shared Honestly made my workflow way smoother🥂
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