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@slexgm

Digital Marketing | Product Dev | Ai Enthusiast | Travel Tech

Katılım Mart 2011
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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
CT, don’t you want to do one and help this family out in one of the shittiest situations?! First-time parents, Dad’s fighting stomach cancer, daughter just turned one and he’s just been checked back into A&E. CT, do one 🙏 Spread this far and wide… send it 🚀 gofundme.com/f/james-access…
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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@NickSpisak_ @openclaw Yeah but you only get to chat to a single session at a time, have no way of managing multiple projects at the same time and tbh if remote dev is all you want openclaw for then you’re better off just running Claude code session from your mobile app and desktop app
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Nick Spisak@NickSpisak_·
anatomy of a perfect claude channels setup: → text claude from your phone via telegram/iMessage → files sync between your laptop and mac mini automatically (with SyncThing) → claude auto-restarts if it crashes at 3am → replace @openclaw and repurpose Mac Mini full copy-paste guide inside.
Nick Spisak@NickSpisak_

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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@BozackDakilla @shiri_shh Farming in the northern hemisphere in winter, extending daylight hours to speed up crop growth, daylight parks in northern hemisphere to reduce depression, a sunlit playground at school in winter, a bbq in winter
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Bozack@BozackDakilla·
@shiri_shh List 5 use cases where it would make sense to spend a “couple thousand dollars an hour” to light the outdoor space. 🤔
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shirish@shiri_shh·
This startup lets you ORDER SUNLIGHT from space to your exact location in 30 seconds 😭
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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@levelsio Can someone help me understand why you’d want to do this? Why aren’t you just starting Claude app sessions then pr, let tests run and merge?
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Are you guys aware I am coding mostly on my phone now all day via Termius to Claude Code on my server while I go with gf to the dentist, clothing store, cafe, etc. 😛✌️
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rootkid ✌️@rootkid

@levelsio "You" ➡️ IP your Internet provider assigns you; not your servers IPs. If you had a static IP I'd like to know why you prefer Tailscale over just adding e.g. your company IP to the firewalls SSH whitelist.

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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@JulianGoldieSEO Hold on, did you saw this avoids all the complicated openclaw install but then paste the link into openclaw to install it? Ummmm
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Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
OpenClaw just got a desktop app. And nobody's talking about it. It's called Claw X. It's free. And it changes everything about how you use AI agents. Here's the problem it solves: Running OpenClaw required command line. That's like owning a Ferrari but the only way to drive it is reading a manual written in Japanese. Claw X fixes that with a clean desktop UI. One-click install. No terminal. No commands. No tech skills. Here's what you get inside: A dashboard showing your agent's activity, skills, and scheduled tasks all in one place. One-click connections to Telegram, Discord, and WhatsApp. Visual settings for switching AI providers — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, or even free local models via Ollama. Scheduled task management without touching a single config file. And the setup takes 2 minutes. Just paste the GitHub link into OpenClaw and say "install this." It sets itself up. You've been avoiding OpenClaw because the setup looked complicated. That excuse is
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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@nickvasiles Do you actually make money doing this on upwork or just signups to Orgo?
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nick vasilescu@nickvasiles·
There's an insane arbitrage opportunity right now with OpenClaw. You can have it spawn sub-agents to go out and apply to proposals on Upwork with the fully finished, complete project already built out for you. This can happen all at once in parallel if you give OpenClaw the ability to spawn sub-agents inside of their own computers on Orgo.
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
ChatGPT was going to be ultra-integrated into Windows (and then that kind of just fizzled out) Then ChatGPT was going to be ultra-integrated into Apple (that kind of just fizzled out) What is the common factor here?
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Sina@SinaHartung·
if everyone is now a creator, then who’s the consumer?
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
The end of forklift🧐 These are Filics Units by Filics, a Munich-based German robotics startup. They're autonomous mobile robots that slide under pallets, lift loads up to 1 ton, and move omnidirectionally with lights for navigation.
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Amit
Amit@x2amit·
@TansuYegen So how will it pick pallets from multilevel shelves?
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Kyle Samani
Kyle Samani@KyleSamani·
I stand by my prediction that Solana mainnet is going to rival every major CEX for spot and perp liquidity and volume by EOY
Solana@solana

BREAKING: @X to launch Smart Cashtags, allowing users to post Solana tokens and view charts and news 🤯

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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@LexanderBrouwer @signulll Just means more room for incumbents and small startups to manoeuvre ahead of the slow copilot and OpenAI locked in competition. Best time to be an agile startup ever!
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LexanderB@LexanderBrouwer·
@signulll Selling will be hard, large corporates already locked into contracts with OpenAI since they have been super aggressive last year with Go-To-Market folks, and OpenAI was back then still amazing. All the rest is stuck with Microsoft or Google licenses...
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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
Apple Intelligence at it’s best 🤣
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
I built an AI Factory that uses Claude Code agents to build apps while I sleep. This is an automated "assembly line" pipeline, all run by Claude Opus 4.5. Projects move through a Kanban-like system from Idea to Research, Architecture, Coding and Testing. Factory workers start with market research, searching the web and social media. Then they validate everything, checking app stores for competition and securing a domain name. (All automated by APIs and MCPs) They automatically create several rounds of app UI revisions. When I wake up, there are projects waiting for me to review: approve this design, give feedback, send that one back for improvement. Projects are actively coded and tested by the agents, while the entire process is tracked and logged (with "worker documents" that travel each step of the way, like a real factory.)
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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@LowLevelTweets Switch to iOS 26 for a bit and win 11 will feel like the best piece of software ever build
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Low Level@LowLevelTweets·
EVERY TIME i've sat down at my Win 11 desktop this month, something has been MORE broken. right now, after a fresh restart - defender is hanging - discord is hanging - premiere pro won't open - steam crashes on boot wtf is going on in the software world rn.
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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@shadcn Couldn’t agree more, it’s the worst OS upgrade since windows vista!
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shadcn@shadcn·
Interrupting my holiday break to say: iOS 26 is bad. Worse. It's not just liquid glass. Everything is now one or more extra taps away. Actions buried. Keyboard downgraded. Siri is essentially dead. Apple undid years of good work.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I think magic mushrooms are a longevity therapy. After seeing the data from two doses, psilocybin offers unique longevity effects that complement the best performing therapies I’ve done to date including sauna, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, sleep, nutrition and exercise. This was the most quantified psychedelic experiment ever done. It's noteworthy that even though many of my biomarkers are already in the 99th percentile optimal, psilocybin still showed multi-system improvements. Something other therapies have not been able to accomplish. Of course, my data will need to be replicated and the magnitude and duration of benefits needs further assessment. Here is what we learned: 0. We observed broad benefits across mental, hormonal, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory systems. Since these are the primary drivers of biological aging, this multi-system signal offers a compelling case for longevity potential. 1. Psilocybin may be a metabolic reset button for the brain. We expected brain changes, but not a potential metabolic breakthrough. My blood sugar control improved from the top 2% of the population to 0.2%, better than 99.75% of 18-25 year olds. 2. Psilocybin reduced my inflammation (hsCRP) to below detectable levels one week post dose. 3. Psilocybin calmed my body and mind.  Lower cortisol, and an inhibited HPA-axis in the days following the dose. Both my cortisol and DHEA (another product of the adrenal cortex) dropped 42% and 45% respectively, indicating an overall adrenal reset associated with rest and recovery. 4. Psilocybin increased brain plasticity, desynchronized default networks, resulting in enhanced creativity, playfulness, and openness, with reduced mental rigidity. 5. A second psilocybin dose built on the first and pushed sensory integration even further, increasing primary sensory-motor integration beyond the peak of the first dose. 6. Psilocybin induced an intense blend of joy, deep insight, and a subtle hint of melancholy,  also detectable by thermal biometrics. We had two significant firsts in this experiment: 0. First documented human CGM-based observation of improved post-psilocybin glucose control. 1. First-ever thermal profile of an intense psilocybin dose. Pending data: + Telomere length and relative telomerase activity (telomere regeneration capacity). + Epigenetic measurements + Microbiome Experiment details Here are more details about my two magic mushrooms trips, doses, and the results of my measurements up to date. I had two doses of dried and powdered Psilocybe Cubensis (Variety  B+) mushrooms, three weeks apart. First dose Nov 9th: 4.67g (24.98 mg psilocybin and 3.5 mg psilocin). Setting: relatively private, only with @_katetolo and the accompanying guide. Second dose Nov 30th: 5.35 g (28 mg psilocybin and 4 mg psilocin). Setting: relatively open, with friends and family joining virtually, and live streaming. I dissolved the first dose in orange juice but used lemon juice for the second, for the following reasons: + Lemon is more sour, which delays the conversion to psilocin and breakdown in solution, thus preserving more total psilocybin to be activated to psilocin after ingestion. + Lemon juice has, on average, 70% less sugar and 45% less calories, making it less disruptive to my otherwise faster state throughout the journey, and leading to a much lower glucose peak. Rewired brain connectivity Kernel Flow measurements after the first dose showed shifts in my brain connectivity mirroring my subjective experience, and the mapping of 5-HT2A receptors. These included the inhibition of my default networks and command centers including prefrontal context and a shift towards increased functional connectivity and hyperintegration between primary motor, sensory, auditory, and speech integration. This coincided with an entropic brain pattern, more open, flexible, exploratory, and creative, indicating a shift from aged and rigid to open youthful brain state. The baseline measurement before the 2nd dose indicated a strong lasting effect from the first dose 3 weeks earlier, post-peak measurement after the 2nd dose indicated an additive effect of the 2nd dose, with a brain entropic and increased primary sensory-motor integration beyond the peak of the first dose. Most notable was the increased intensity of integration and activation of the auditory, speech, and language networks, coinciding with the second dose being joined by family, friends, where I enjoyed expressing and describing my feelings. Face and body thermal biometrics We produced the first ever face and upper body thermal map of a magic mushroom journey. A core temperature increase of 1.5–2°F suggests an intense psychedelic experience, likely due to a large psilocybin dose (28 mg psilocybin, 32 mg combined psychoactive content). Heat was redistributed to the core, consistent with 5HT2A–mediated autonomic activation, which can include increased sympathetic tone, lasting through the peak and early post-peak of the experience. Facial and body thermal shifts indicate a potential blend of intense joy, insight, and subtle sadness or melancholy. First documented human CGM-based observation of improved post-psilocybin glucose control Psilocybin appears to have triggered a previously unknown metabolic reset in my brain, an unexpected breakthrough.  Comparing the 3-day periods before and after the psilocybin dose: My blood glucose control dramatically improved, moving from the top 2% to the top 0.2% of the entire population, including healthy 18-25 year olds. + 8% reduction in mean blood glucose, reaching 80.84 mg/dL, a new personal best. + 11% reduction in fluctuation, indicating smoother glucose peaks and improved control. + This single session reduced my estimated HbA1c 0.3 6.8% from 4.7% to 4.4%, (a relative reduction of 6.8%). + Durability: The positive effect was still as strong on Day 3 post-dose as it was on Day 1. Note: A long trip to China on Day 4 interrupted this streak. We plan to explore the full durability of this effect with the next dose. This matters because we treat diabetes and metabolic dysfunction with chronic daily medication (Metformin, Insulin, GLP-1s). This data suggests that a neuroplastic event might have downstream effects on the liver and pancreas that mimic or exceed these drugs. Systemic inflammation was below detectable levels Five days after the first dose, my hsCRP dropped to an undetectable level (below 0.15 mg/dL), representing a 35-100% decrease from the pre-dose level of 0.23 mg/dL. Three days post-second dose, hsCRP was barely detectable at 0.18 mg/dL, which is still a 22% drop from the initial baseline. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) remained unchanged between baseline and post-second dose. It was not measured after the first dose. For the next dose, we will measure a wider panel of inflammatory markers, including IL-6 and IL-10, and cover several time points post-dose. High cortisol at Peak, low cortisol and stress the following week Cortisol spiked at the peak of the acute phase, followed by a decline in morning cortisol levels and HPA-axis inhibition, consistent with a relaxed "after-glow" phase in the week following the trip. My cortisol spiked to 3x morning spike levels four hours after taking the mushroom dose. Levels returned to normal nightly baseline before bedtime. Five days post-dose, my morning cortisol levels had dropped by 42%, and DHEA-S (a marker of adrenal activity) also dropped by 45%, aligning with inhibited HPA-axis and adrenal activity. Estradiol levels increased by 200%, consistent with preliminary published evidence that peripheral 5HT2A activation increases cortisol by driving aromatase expression.
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Packy McCormick
Packy McCormick@packyM·
Superhuman renewal payment situation was so buggy it made me realize I don't actually need to be paying $300/year for an email app. Welcome back, king.
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Slexᵍᵐ@slexgm·
@thekitze It’s not a zero sum game and what resources will an experienced founder have at their fingertips in 2026… most teenagers are death scrolling tic tok, it’s the product / marketing peeps you’re got to watch out for
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
be prepared that competition in 2026 is gonna go fkn stupidly crazy .. unless you have some super unique trait you gonna get obliterated by teenagers who have 16 free hrs of the day to do agent shit while you try to have a family and a normal life ... gl hf
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