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Paul Helmick

@paulhelmick

CEO @323Works Experienced Technology Entrepreneur. I love helping people use technology to grow their business. I'm blessed with a fantastic family.

Charleston, WV Katılım Ağustos 2007
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Jack Prandelli@jackprandelli·
The US Department of Energy just mapped every data center in America. This is what the AI power grid looks like. The dots are data centers. Yellow = operating. Orange = under construction. White = planned. The lines are high-voltage transmission 735kV, 500kV, 345kV the arteries that move electrons from generators to compute loads. Look at the density along the East Coast, Northern Virginia to the Carolinas. Then look at Texas. Then Northern California. The largest circles on this map represent facilities demanding over 5,000 MW of power. Single campuses pulling more electricity than mid-sized cities. Northern Virginia is so dense the dots overlap. Data centers cluster on transmission corridors. Not because land is cheap because power is available. When the line is full, the next data center goes somewhere else. The grid is the bottleneck. Every orange dot is a power purchase agreement being negotiated right now. Every white dot is a utility commission filing, a gas plant approval, a pipeline capacity booking. The $66.8 bn NextEra-Dominion deal, Meta's 10 new gas plants in Louisiana, the Alaska LNG FID push they all trace back to maps that look like this. AI infrastructure is built in substations, on transmission corridors, and at the end of gas pipelines. Link in the comments, to see my stocks 👇
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
@mattshumer_ This little gadget you can plug into your MacBook too and or your Mac mini and it keeps it running all the time because it thinks it’s got a monitor attached amzn.to/42HKGOp
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Matt Shumer
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_·
Just wiped the Mac Mini I set up for OpenClaw. I’m turning it into an always-on devbox to use with Codex mobile. Have a feeling this is gonna be amazing.
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
@mattshumer_ I just did the exact same thing after 45 days of updating open claw every single day to try and do what Codex App and the remote IOs app now do flawlessly
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
I got so frustrated with my MacBook falling asleep - someone told me to get one of these plugs - guess it tricks the MacBook into thinking there’s a screen on it and then it runs all the time even with the lid closed - Codex App on 24/7 - it’s been a game changer. amzn.to/42HKGOp
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
For those of you living inside the codex app, what should we prioritize among features, reliability or performance?
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
Intuit for Education Launches Financial Literacy Forum Intuit has expanded its free financial education program to the UK, bringing nearly 200 students and teachers together at London Stadium to build money management and entrepreneurship skills. 323works.com/uncategorized/… #uncategorized
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I just vibe coded a static ad generator in Claude Code that creates 100+ Facebook ads in minutes 🤯 All using the new insane ChatGPT Images 2.0 model. Upload one image of your brand or product → get 100+ brand-new ad concepts across every DR archetype, each one matched to a specific customer persona. Built 100% in Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need to rapidly test mass creative statics at scale. Here's how it works: → Upload a single image of your brand or product → Add your brand kit (colors, fonts, logos) → Tool generates 10 customer personas from your brand research (Depleted Woman, Burned-Out Professional, Brain-Fogged Mom) → Pick how many concepts you want (40, 60, 100+) across archetypes — Bold Billboard, Listicle, iPhone Notes, iMessage, UI Hijack, Us vs Them, Press/Authority, Lo-Fi Sketch, UGC → Hit "Generate All" → finished ads render in seconds, each one targeting a specific persona with its own copy angle No more paying "static ad agencies" $3,000 per month. What you get: - 100+ on-brand static ads from a single product photo - Perfect product and text adherence powered by ChatGPT Images 2.0 - Persona-specific copy on every ad, no generic hooks - Iterate and scale statics in minutes instead of weeks - Reusable brand kits + persona libraries you build once and pull from forever - Every ad ships with the exact prompt and persona attached, so you can iterate instead of starting over. This is essentially a static ad agency in a box. I put together a complete playbook which includes EVERY single prompt I used to make this in Claude Code. Want all the prompts for free? > Like this post > Comment "STATICS" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
Tech Is Challenging Degrees as a Proxy for Competence Relying on degrees to signal capability is becoming a weaker hiring shortcut as technology makes skills easier to verify directly. 323works.com/insight/busine… #business
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
Email vs Social Media: The Reality in 2026 Email is outperforming social media in 2026 because it gives businesses direct audience ownership, stronger reach, and far higher ROI. 323works.com/insight/market… #marketing
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Kevin Rose
Kevin Rose@kevinrose·
I truly don't know anyone that is having more fun or shipping more code than Matt right now. Every time we chat, I'd say about once a week, he has ten new ideas. LG!
Matt Van Horn@mvanhorn

Introducing the Printing Press, a CLI-factory and a CLI-library. Built with @trevin. 🏭🖨📚 Most APIs suck for agents. Most MCPs suck for agents. Most official CLIs suck for agents. They waste tokens and time. @steipete started making his own because of this. 📚 A Library of agent-native CLIs you install today (Linear, ESPN, Flight GOAT (Google Flights + Kayak nonstop), Contact Goat (LinkedIn + Happenstance + Deepline more) +30+ more) 🏭 A factory that prints new ones for any service - just type /printing-press CLIs are fast, local, SQLite-backed. Work in Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes. 🌐 printingpress.dev

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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
Some basic user interface organizing tools when it comes to projects. We're running the $200/month plan. We have a projects folder on our drive and a clients folder on our drive. There are probably 200 different projects and 40 different client folders. At any given point in time, we're working on 4 to 5 things with Codex. It’s pretty easy to drag them to the top or pin them so they're right there. It'd be really cool if there was a little app-level folder (not a hard drive folder) that I could put all the projects into and collapse it. The same thing with clients: vs having 200 (or even 50) in the sidebar. When you open any of those groups, having a little alphabetical sort (we're all pretty good at our folder names) or a most recent sort would make moving around so much helpful. It's frustrating to move at the speed of thought with Codex and then have to slow down just to visually scan 50 folders to figure out which one you want to hop into. They're not alphabetized, and they're clustered out of context with all the other stuff. That's just a user interface tweak that someone could probably solve in a day or two, but it'd be really helpful for anybody using this for real work with more than a few projects.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
What are we obviously not getting right with Codex?
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
It feels great to work in a Codex project, with all of your files and context, and effortless creation of artifacts. You're in a heavy flow state, just getting work done. Then you leave your computer and be out on the road with your phone, and there's almost a hesitation now to start a discussion in ChatGPT. Because it's difficult to come back and move that session context back over into Codex, where you can actually use it. It feels like two different systems, where it's just trapped. You can do a bunch of copy and paste, but that's really hard. It'd be helpful if there was a little bit more interconnection so you could start thoughts on the road and bring them back easier into your project.
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
@Subsplash need to hire skilled snappages editor to help convert 100 pages on church website (divi/wordpress) over into subsplash - where do we find subcontractor to help with this?
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
@snappages need to hire skilled snappages editor to help convert 100 pages on church website (divi/wordpress) over into subsplash - where do we find subcontractor to help with this?
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
@LukasKawerau @ajambrosino Yeah, this would be really cool. I don’t know how they’re saving all their sessions and their sql light or whatever but getting a couple machines to have shared knowledge of your core stuff is really powerful would be/will be :)
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Lukas Kawerau
Lukas Kawerau@LukasKawerau·
@ajambrosino How do y'all recommend I sync my Codex' history across computers? I have a desktop and a laptop (arch and a macbook) - would be great if they could share insights into how I work where and what's what without me talking to "two different people" as it were
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Andrew Ambrosino
Andrew Ambrosino@ajambrosino·
it's still experimental so we hide it a bit, but in the codex app, try: > what have i been doing very inefficiently on my computer (according to Chronicle). make some recommendations. be direct. tell me what i need to hear.
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
@n8n_io Is this available for Codex CLI and Codex App?
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n8n.io@n8n_io·
n8n's official Claude Code connector can now create and edit workflows! This goes way beyond plugging an API into MCP. It's purpose built for LLMs. Includes a new workflow TypeScript SDK so workflows are written as code instead of JSON, with more reliable validation. Works anywhere MCPs are supported (n8n 2.18.5+). 🔗 Full video: bit.ly/42Gi0VO
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Paul Helmick@paulhelmick·
@emanueledpt Thank you. This is incredibly helpful tool. Other than having to leave my laptop open all the time :-) I need to get a dedicated system for it.
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Emanuele Di Pietro
Emanuele Di Pietro@emanueledpt·
@paulhelmick yes you have to update the codex cli then redo the pairing so: remodex reset-pairing remodex up
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Emanuele Di Pietro
Emanuele Di Pietro@emanueledpt·
Introducing Remodex v1.1! ✨ The new version of the Codex Remote Control for iOS! Make sure to update the Remodex CLI to 1.3.8 npm i -g remodex@latest 10+ changes have been made, including: → Free tier of 5 messages → Lifetime plan → /feedback command → Better smoothness → Better connection → Better UI → Lots of bug fix I tried to make everybody happy with this version So enjoy! Live now on the AppStore now
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Emanuele Di Pietro@emanueledpt

Introducing Remodex ✨ The first Codex Remote Control for iOS! Codex runs on your Mac. Your iPhone controls it, from wherever you are. Pair with one QR scan: → Create threads → Use subagents & skills → E2EE → Git actions and more Open source. Live now on the AppStore!

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