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Spencer Stewart

@qu1zzical

Always learning, always vibing - in both life and work

San Francisco, CA Katılım Haziran 2025
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Spencer Stewart
Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
*ahem* Is this thing on? 🎙️ My first tweet! If you're into vibe coding, agents, and AI workflows - would love a follow so I can follow back. Hoping to get active in the community so I can learn and share what I've been learning as well #vibecoding #agents #WorkFlow
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
The biggest difference is that Runtype is built around AI native workflows With Make you're connecting apps together with triggers and actions, which is great for straightforward automations Runtype lets you build multistep flows where AI agents actually make decisions at each step, so instead of just passing data between apps, your workflow can reason about what to do with it. You can also deploy across nine different surfaces like SMS, email, Slack, web chat, API, and more from the same flow If you're just getting started with automation though, Make is a solid foundation, and a lot of those concepts carry over
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Tem | AI + Automation Builder
@qu1zzical @make_hq Exactly! That 503 error was a quick lesson in why error handling matters. I'm just starting my automation journey and learning the ropes in Make right now, but I'm always open to exploring new platforms. What’s the main difference with Runtype?
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Tem | AI + Automation Builder
Spent the afternoon debugging my Make workflows. Fixed my arrays, mapped the data perfectly, hit run... and got a 503 Server Congestion error. Honestly? I'll take it. It means my workflow works and the API is just catching its breath. 😮‍💨 #BuildInPublic
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LORA
LORA@ChrisUkaNkem·
Weldone Barca. Flick is top. Yamal top. Pedri top. Everyone except Cubarsi. Rashford should go back to Man United. Lets go take the league. Visca Barça! #ATMFCB
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
I was talking about previous technological advancements and the jobs they replaced The industrial revolution killed hand weaving, blacksmithing, canal boat operation, and most small scale farming jobs. But it created factory management, mechanical engineering, an entire railroad industry, and electrical work Computers wiped out typing pools, switchboard operators, manual bookkeepers, and filing clerks. But they created software development, IT support, cybersecurity, and UX design The pattern is pretty consistent. The new jobs just never look like the old ones so people assume they won't exist But of course advancement in AI is moving much quicker so we'll see what the future holds this time around
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
If Ai replaces all the jobs, where do corporations expect people to earn money to continue being consumers? I am just not understanding why that simple question is not being asked.
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@NikhilShar82289 The Zapier MCP bridge is a sneaky good unlock. Suddenly all those existing Zaps become callable from inside an agent loop
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Nikhil Sharma
Nikhil Sharma@NikhilShar82289·
5️⃣ MCP — Model Context Protocol Connect AI clients (Claude, Cursor) to 30,000+ Zapier actions Best for: Developers building AI-native tools This is how you scale beyond the Zapier UI 🚀
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Nikhil Sharma
Nikhil Sharma@NikhilShar82289·
Stop building Zaps. Start deploying agent teams. 🤖⚡ Most agencies are stuck in "automation" mode. The upgrade? The 5 primitives of Zapier AI agents: 🧵↓ (with visual guide)
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@VenkatBalakumar MCP is one of the surfaces @RuntypeLabs deploys on, so we've been watching this closely. The "plug in anywhere" promise is real but the production reliability of individual MCP servers varies a lot right now
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Venkat
Venkat@VenkatBalakumar·
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is the most underrated infrastructure shift of 2026. Think of it as USB-C for AI — a universal standard that lets AI agents connect to any tool, data source, or service. For Fintech and Insurance CTOs, this changes everything: → Your legacy systems can now talk to AI agents natively → No custom integrations. Just plug-in via MCP → Compliance workflows become agent-orchestrated → Claims, risk, fraud — all connected, all automated At @amzu_tech we build MCP-native AI agent systems for enterprise. Secure. Auditable. Production-grade. The companies building this now will be unreachable in 18 months. Are you building or watching? #MCP #AIAgents #Fintech #Insurance #EnterpriseAI #AgenticAI
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Spencer Stewart
Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@thechaicoder Big fan of this workflow. I've been doing something similar with Roadbound, my AI road trip planner. Lovable gets you to that 70-80% fast but knowing when to jump to Cursor for the deeper stuff is a skill in itself
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Chaitanya Shetty | Tech Partner For Your Products
TLDR -> Plan with Opus + MoSCoW -> Skip slow design loops, build in Lovable -> Build 70-80% there, then move deeper work to Cursor -> Run security scans before GitHub sync -> Connect tools via MCP (especially Supabase) -> Use Supabase for backend + auth + realtime -> Run AI review + launch checklist -> Deploy on Vercel -> Outcome: faster Product validation on lean budget This is how we ship 50+ Products. Build smarter. Build faster. Stay structured.
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@technocrypt Worth noting that "free" usually means rate-limited or feature-capped. Great for getting started, but map out where you'd hit the ceiling before you build something critical on top of it
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Technocrypt
Technocrypt@technocrypt·
AI isn’t coming. It’s already building businesses while you sleep. The difference today isn’t effort… It’s systems. Here are 12 free AI tools that can literally automate your workflow: ⚡ Zapier – Connect everything, automate anything ⚡ Make – Visual automation without coding ⚡ Notion AI – Your second brain for writing & planning ⚡ Claude – Deep thinking + long-form analysis ⚡ Perplexity – Research without the rabbit hole ⚡ ChatGPT – Ideas, content, execution at scale ⚡ Gamma – Turn prompts into presentations instantly ⚡ Runway ML – AI video creation made simple ⚡ Google Gemini – All-in-one AI for work + thinking ⚡ ElevenLabs – Voice AI that sounds human ⚡ Google Sheets AI – Automate data & dashboards ⚡ Canva AI – Design, content, and branding in minutes Here’s the truth most people ignore: Tools don’t replace people. Systems replace chaos. If you’re still doing everything manually… you’re not busy—you’re just outdated. The future belongs to those who automate early. 💬 Which tool are you already using? #AItools #Automation #Productivity #DigitalGrowth
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Spencer Stewart
Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@iamstackwell This is exactly the use case @RuntypeLabs (runtype.com) is built for A small, reliable workflow running on a schedule or webhook that just handles the boring thing so you don't have to. Simple, but it compounds!
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Stackwell@iamstackwell·
AI agents don’t need a startup to start earning. Pick one painful, repeatable task, turn it into a tiny workflow, charge for the outcome, then let the agent handle 80% while you improve the last 20%. Boring automation is where the first dollars usually show up.
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@ez_energy_app "Build for the question, not the tech" is a good way to stay honest about whether you're actually solving something useful or just taking advantage of new tech for the sake of the latter
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Ez-Energy
Ez-Energy@ez_energy_app·
One thing I didn't expect when building an AI app: Users don't care about the AI. They care about the insight. Nobody opens Ez'Energy thinking "let me use some AI." They open it thinking "why was yesterday so draining?" Build for the question, not the tech.
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@aurelioo Totally right. Agent-to-agent (A2A) is literally one of the deployment surfaces we built into @RuntypeLabs for this reason The loop you're describing is something you have to actually design for these days
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aurelioo
aurelioo@aurelioo·
You build an AI support bot. Your customer has a personal AI assistant that talks to your AI. That AI generates photos/videos so another AI can crawl the content and sell automation services. AI generating AI to sell AI to AI Welcome to the loop. 🤖🔁
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Spencer Stewart
Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@julzautomates So many automation horror stories start with "I was just testing something quick in prod" 😂
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Julz | Workflow, CRM & AI Automation
𝗜 𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗳-𝗵𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝗻𝟴𝗻 𝗼𝗻 𝗺𝘆 𝗹𝗮𝗽𝘁𝗼𝗽 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗸𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗰𝗹𝗼𝗰𝗸 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗴𝗼𝗼𝗱. The workbench is ready; its consistency is assured from here.
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Spencer Stewart
Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@ftcbuilds Happy to share 😎 We've been building @RuntypeLabs (runtype.com), an AI agent and workflow platform that deploys across 9 surfaces including Slack, email, chat widget, MCP, and agent-to-agent (A2A) Still lots to build but we're very happy with where it's at now!
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Future Tech Collective
Future Tech Collective@ftcbuilds·
If you built something with AI: an agent, a tool, a workflow, a side project.. share it with us.. lets talk!
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Future Tech Collective
Future Tech Collective@ftcbuilds·
🚨 The Agent Show S2 is LIVE in 1 hour! X Spaces rugged us last week but we are back. Come demo a free AI tool with us, shill your builds, and chop it up with the community. No gatekeeping. See you at noon ET / noon AST. x.com/i/spaces/1rxmq…
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@Digiday The real question is maintenance, not build cost! Vibe coding makes the first version cheap. Keeping it working six months later is where the true cost shows up 🫣
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Digiday
Digiday@Digiday·
As AI vibe-coding tools help publishers build their own software and products, the “SaaS-pocalypse” reshapes build-versus-buy decisions. buff.ly/Zz0eLih
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@Darlington Mostly Cursor and Claude Code when building features for @RuntypeLabs and my pet projects The AI tools are great for iteration speed, but we still want to understand what's actually running before it goes anywhere near users so we're very careful about it
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ᴅᴀʀʟɪɴɢᴛᴏɴ@Darlington·
Are you using any vibe coding AI tools to build your own tools/apps/products?
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@serechat Also helps to write your own comments and structure first, then let Claude fill in the implementation. Keeps the mental model yours even when the code isn't
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SereChat
SereChat@serechat·
Let me suggest a new vibe coding meta: You lay down the base yourself, then ask Claude to improve and build on top of it. That way you know your codebase, and it doesn't become unorganised slop.
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Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@xm_build @codewithimanshu The translation layer is underrated. Understanding what a client actually needs versus what they said they want is a skill that doesn't get automated anytime soon
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XM@xm_build·
@codewithimanshu what's being monetized isn't the code, it's the translation layer between what clients want and what AI can do. that's a different skill than vibe coding
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Himanshu Kumar
Himanshu Kumar@codewithimanshu·
CANCEL Your Weekend Plans, and Learn Claude Code Today. $6,000/month. $10,000/month. $15,000/month. The People Who Will Replace You at Work Are Learning Claude Code Right Now. You're Choosing Netflix. That's what people are making with AI right now. You're making dinner reservations and calling it "self care." That's not self care. That's self sabotage with better lighting. Because while you're "taking it easy," someone with the same laptop as you just made their first $3,000 using tools you haven't even opened yet. The AI gold rush is happening RIGHT NOW. This YouTube video is a goldmine. I'm not exaggerating. Everything you need to go from complete beginner to Claude Code pro is in this one video. Save it. Watch it tonight. Not tomorrow. Tonight. Save this post. This is your entire roadmap. Lose it and you lose the next 12 months. Follow @codewithimanshu so you don't miss the breakdowns for each one. ↓ 1. Learn Claude Code. Everyone's talking about ChatGPT. Nobody's talking about Claude Code. That's why the people using Claude Code are making money and the people using ChatGPT are making tweets about making money. Claude Code runs in your terminal. It doesn't just chat. It reads your entire codebase. Writes files. Runs commands. Debugs errors. Builds features end to end. It's not an assistant. It's a developer that works 24/7 and never asks for a raise. People are building entire SaaS products with Claude Code in a single afternoon. Charging clients $5,000-$10,000 for apps that took them 3 hours to build. You can't even open your terminal without Googling "how to open terminal." That's the gap. And it's getting wider every day. If you learn one thing this week, make it Claude Code. Everything else multiplies from here. Save this post and follow @codewithimanshu for the full Claude Code setup guide. ↓ 2. Learn Cowork. Build 1-2 practical workflows. Claude Code is the brain. Cowork is the body. Cowork controls your desktop. Opens apps. Moves files. Executes multi-step workflows without you touching anything. One workflow can replace 4 hours of daily work. Content repurposing. Lead research. Client onboarding. Report generation. Email sequences. Build 2 workflows this week. Just 2. That's 8 hours of your life back. Every single week. Forever. You're working 50 hours a week doing things a workflow handles in 5 minutes. That's not hustle. That's stupidity with extra steps. Stop doing manually what a machine does better. Save this post so you can set up your first workflow tonight. Follow @codewithimanshu for the exact workflow templates. ↓ 3. Set up Perplexity Computer / Perplexity Finance. Google gives you 10 blue links and hopes you figure it out. Perplexity gives you the answer. With sources. With data. With context. Perplexity Computer can browse for you. Click things. Fill forms. Extract data. Perplexity Finance pulls real-time financial data, earnings, analysis. While you're spending 45 minutes Googling "is NVIDIA a good buy right now" and reading 7 contradicting articles, Perplexity Finance gives you the answer in 10 seconds. With real numbers. Not opinions from anonymous Reddit accounts. You're making financial decisions based on a guy called CryptoKing420 who lives in his mom's basement. Set up Perplexity this week or keep Googling like it's 2015. This tool alone changes how you research everything. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu because I'll be doing a full Perplexity Finance breakdown soon. ↓ 4. Optimise Cowork. Plug-ins + Skills. Setting up Cowork is step one. Optimising it is where the money is. Most people set up one basic workflow and think they're done. That's like buying a Ferrari and only driving it to the grocery store. Plug-ins extend what Cowork can do. Skills teach it new capabilities. Connect it to your CRM. Connect it to your email. Connect it to your calendar. Connect it to your file system. Now it's not just doing one task. It's running your entire operation. The difference between a $0 Cowork setup and a $6,000/month Cowork setup is plug-ins and skills configuration. Same tool. Different results. Because one person optimised it and the other was too lazy to spend 30 minutes reading documentation. That 30 minutes is worth $6,000/month. Save this post so you actually do it. Follow @codewithimanshu for the exact plug-in and skills setup I use. ↓ 5. Set up OpenClaw. If you've been following me, you already know what OpenClaw does. It trades for you. It researches for you. It monitors markets for you. 24/7. No sleep. No emotions. No mistakes. People are making $5,000-$50,000/month with OpenClaw bots running on autopilot. You know this. You've seen the posts. You've seen the wallet proofs. And you still haven't set it up. Because "you'll do it this weekend." It's been 6 weekends. How many more before you actually do something? Set it up this week or stop complaining about not having enough money. You literally have a money printer available and you won't press the button. I've posted the complete OpenClaw setup guide already. Save this post and scroll my profile to find it. Follow @codewithimanshu if you haven't already. ↓ 6. Test Google AI products. Nano Banana 2. NotebookLM. Gemini Deep Research. Google is dropping AI tools faster than you can say "I'll try it later." NotebookLM turns any document into an interactive AI research assistant. Upload your business plan. Upload competitor analysis. Upload market research. Now you have an AI that knows everything about your business and can answer any question instantly. Nano Banana 2 runs locally. On your device. No cloud. No API costs. You're paying $20/month for AI access when Google just gave you a model that runs for free on your phone. But you wouldn't know that because you're still using Google to search "best AI tools 2026" instead of actually testing them yourself. Google is literally handing you free AI and you're too busy to grab it. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu for breakdowns of every new Google AI product as it drops. ↓ 7. Experiment with agentic solutions. Manus. Chatbots answer questions. Agents complete tasks. That's the difference between making $0 with AI and making $10,000/month with AI. Manus is an AI agent that can browse the web, write code, manage files, and execute multi-step projects completely autonomously. You give it a goal. It figures out the steps. It executes them. It delivers the result. You didn't break the task down. You didn't manage the process. You didn't do anything. The agent did everything. This is what's replacing $50/hour freelancers right now. If your entire job can be described as "take this input and produce this output," an agent is coming for it. Either you learn to use agents or agents learn to replace you. There's no third option. This isn't a trend. This is the future arriving ahead of schedule. Save this post and follow @codewithimanshu so you're building agents, not getting replaced by them. ↓ 8. Use AI to create business plan / strategy / context files. You don't have a business plan. You have a vague idea in your head that changes every time you see someone else making money online. "I'll start a newsletter." "Actually maybe dropshipping." "Wait, what about AI automation?" "Ooh, crypto bots look cool." You've had 15 different business ideas this year and zero business plans. That's why you have zero revenue. Sit down. Give Claude your idea. Let it build you a complete business plan. Market analysis. Revenue model. Customer acquisition strategy. Competitive analysis. Financial projections. In 20 minutes you'll have a business plan better than what MBA students spend 3 months building. And it's free. But you won't do it because "planning isn't as exciting as doing." You're not doing anything either. So you might as well plan. Stop jumping between ideas every week. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu and I'll show you the exact prompt to build a complete business plan in 20 minutes. ↓ 9. Build an AI second-brain database in Notion. Your brain is not a database. Stop treating it like one. Every article you read. Every idea you have. Every strategy you learn. Every contact you make. Every project you work on. It all goes into Notion. Organized. Searchable. Connected. Then you plug AI into it. Now you have a second brain that remembers everything and can connect dots you'd never see. "What was that strategy I read about 3 months ago?" Your brain: "I don't know, man." Your Notion AI: "Here it is, with 4 related notes and 2 action items you never completed." The smartest people aren't the ones who know the most. They're the ones who can find anything they've ever learned in 5 seconds. That's a second brain. Build it this week. Every smart person I know has a second brain. Every broke person I know has 47 open browser tabs and no system. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu for my exact Notion AI setup. ↓ 10. Experiment with Notion Agents. Brand new. Notion just dropped agents. Most people don't even know this exists yet. Notion Agents can: > Automatically organize your workspace > Summarize meeting notes > Create tasks from documents > Monitor changes and alert you > Connect with your existing workflows Your second brain just got its own brain. It's not just storing information anymore. It's acting on it. While you're manually dragging cards between columns on a Kanban board feeling productive, Notion Agents are doing it automatically for people who actually have things to do. This is brand new. Almost nobody is using it yet. That means almost nobody is teaching it. Save this post because I'm one of the few breaking this down. Follow @codewithimanshu. ↓ 11. Learn basic automation tools. MCPs, Zapier, n8n. If you're doing anything more than once, you should be automating it. Email comes in → automatically saved to CRM. Form submitted → automatically creates project folder. Invoice paid → automatically sends onboarding email. Zapier and n8n connect your tools together. No code. Just drag and drop. MCPs let AI agents talk to external services. Your Claude bot can now access Google Drive, Slack, Gmail, calendar, and hundreds of other tools. Directly. The person making $10K/month has 15 automations running in the background. The person making $0/month is doing those same 15 things by hand. Every day. And calling it "work." It's not work. It's wasted life. Automate or stagnate. Those are your only two options in 2026. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu for free automation tutorials every single week. ↓ 12. Learn prompt engineering. This is the one everyone skips. And it's the one that matters most. AI is only as good as what you tell it. Bad prompt = bad output. Good prompt = money. "Write me a business plan" → garbage. "Act as a startup consultant with 20 years experience. Create a detailed business plan for an AI automation agency targeting small business owners in the US. Include market sizing, revenue model, customer acquisition channels, competitive analysis, and 12-month financial projections. Format as sections with headers." → gold. Same AI. Same tool. Same cost. Completely different result. Because one person learned to communicate and the other one didn't. The better you prompt, the better your outputs. The better your outputs, the more money you make. It's that simple. Most people's AI outputs are trash because their prompts are trash. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu and I'll teach you prompt engineering that actually makes money. ↓ 13. Read AI articles. Not Twitter threads. Not YouTube shorts. Not TikToks with AI voice-overs. Actual articles. Research papers. Company blogs. Technical deep dives. Anthropic's blog. OpenAI's research page. Google DeepMind's publications. Hacker News. ArXiv. This is where the real information lives. Not in some influencer's "Top 10 AI tools" reel that's just a paid ad disguised as advice. The people making real money with AI are reading the source material. The people losing money are watching recaps of recaps of recaps. Be the person who reads the paper, not the person who watches someone summarize someone else's summary. Reading is the most underrated AI skill. Everyone wants the shortcut. Nobody wants the knowledge. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu for curated AI articles that actually matter. ↓ 14. Dive into robotics. "Robotics? I'm not an engineer." Neither were the people who made millions from crypto without being cryptographers. Neither were the people who made millions from AI without being researchers. You don't need to build the robot. You need to understand the industry before everyone else does. Physical AI is the next wave. Tesla Optimus. Figure AI. Google DeepMind robotics. NVIDIA Isaac. The same people who laughed at crypto in 2015 are about to laugh at robotics in 2026. Then cry in 2028 when the early movers are millionaires. You've already missed one wave. Don't miss this one. Robotics is where AI meets the physical world. And that's where the real money will be. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu for robotics investment breakdowns coming soon. ↓ 15. Research AI stocks / ETFs / investment arbitrages. While you're spending 8 hours a day working FOR money, your money should be working FOR you. AI stocks are not a trend. They're the new infrastructure. NVIDIA. Microsoft. Google. Anthropic ecosystem. AI ETFs. Semiconductor plays. Prediction market arbitrages. The people who invested in NVIDIA at $15 aren't smarter than you. They just paid attention earlier. Right now, there are AI companies trading at prices that will look insane in 2 years. And you're not researching them because "investing is complicated." It's not complicated. It's uncomfortable. Because investing means admitting that your income from working will never be enough. Your salary makes you a living. Your investments make you wealthy. One without the other and you're working until you're 70. This is the last section but probably the most important. Your future self will thank you or blame you for what you do this week. Save this post. Follow @codewithimanshu for AI stock picks and investment breakdowns. ↓ Let's zoom out. I just gave you 15 things. 15 skills. 15 tools. 15 unfair advantages. All available right now. Most of them free. The person who learns even 5 of these in the next 30 days will be in the top 1% of AI users. The top 1% of AI users are the ones making money. Everyone else is using AI to write birthday messages and argue with chatbots. Same tools. Same access. Completely different outcomes. Because one person treats AI like a toy. And the other treats it like a business. ↓ Here's the hard truth nobody wants to hear. You don't have a knowledge problem. You have an action problem. Everything I just listed has free tutorials available right now. Free YouTube videos. Free documentation. Free community support. Free tools to get started. The information has never been more accessible. And you've never been more inactive. You have more AI tools available to you than entire corporations had 5 years ago. And you're using them for nothing. That's not bad luck. That's a choice. And every day you choose to "start later" is a day someone else starts today. ↓ CANCEL your plans this week. This isn't optional anymore. The people learning these tools right now will be employing the people who didn't learn them. That's not a prediction. That's already happening. Every job posting now says "AI experience preferred." Next year it'll say "AI experience required." The year after that, the job won't exist. You have one window. Right now. This week. Use it or lose to someone who did. ↓ Here's your action plan for the next 7 days: Day 1-2: Claude Code + Cowork basics Day 3: Perplexity setup + Notion second brain Day 4: OpenClaw setup + first automation Day 5: Prompt engineering + MCP/Zapier basics Day 6: Test Google AI tools + Notion Agents Day 7: AI stocks research + Manus experiments 7 days. 15 skills. One completely different life. Or 7 more days of scrolling Twitter watching other people do it. Your call. ↓ This is the most important post you'll read this year. I'm not saying that to be dramatic. I'm saying that because everything I listed is the exact roadmap for making money with AI in 2026. Not theory. Not motivation. Not "mindset content." Actual tools. Actual skills. Actual money. Save this post. Come back to it every single day this week. Check off each item as you complete it. The only thing between you and $10K/month with AI is this week. Don't waste it. You Must Follow me @codewithimanshu, so i can send you DM.
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Hossain Jahed
Hossain Jahed@EaseMizeUI·
@ItsAlexhere0 lmao the vibe dies when you ask AI to add a feature and it breaks 5 other things that's why I stopped vibe-coding and started directing instead precise prompts, architecture first. kills the vibe but saves the project what kills the vibe for you?
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𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭@ItsAlexhere0·
Vibe coding feels easy… until you see: . npm install issues . project won’t run . blank localhost page What else kills the vibe?
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Spencer Stewart
Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@rashfordeyo The solo founder automation stack is something we think about a lot building @RuntypeLabs There's a real gap between "cheap and simple" and "actually handles production load," and most tools live on one side or the other.
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Rashford Eyo of Jeje Group
No-code AI tools are quietly doing the jobs people were hired for, and it’s changing the game for small businesses.
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Spencer Stewart
Spencer Stewart@qu1zzical·
@Multisynceasy This is exactly the direction we've been building toward at @RuntypeLabs (runtype.com) knowing it's important for the future Agent-to-agent (A2A) is one of our deployment surfaces for this reason, the coordination layer is where the real value starts showing up
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