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Simon Rune

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@aicutpro - Create viral AI Videos

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Simon Rune
Simon Rune@srb1337·
super realistic scene from gta 6 in miami , photorealistic chatgpt image 2 done in @aicutpro
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Simon Rune@srb1337·
equirectangular image of heaven made with chatgpt image 2 you can view it in a 3d VR viewer pretty cool
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aisauce@aisauce_x·
the next moat in SaaS isn't features or pricing. it's being the product an AI agent reaches for first. clear documentation. obvious use case. cheap API tier. postiz hit all three by accident and got 10 million impressions from a bot. that's a replicable strategy almost nobody is building toward
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Oliver Henry@oliverhenry·
I accidentally increased his SaaS by $40k MRR. This is a great insight to how having a great product that agent's can easily understand can boost your SaaS to the moon. I never spoke, nor heard of Nevo before I posted the article. I used Postiz because Larry understood it straight away and he had cheap subscription tier with API use included. Then, I got almost 10 million eyes to his product. Pretty cool
Nevo David@wickedguro

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Simon Rune@srb1337·
@yegormethod a developer develops a marketer markets together you guys could make 100k / mo each focusing on their strength
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Yegor@yegormethod·
anyone who thinks this is "smart" or "cool" or "a hidden method" is a retard or has zero biz experience it is SO MUCH easier to get 1 guy to pay you 4200/m than to convince 100's of people across 65 apps to pay you $2.99 the service based model is still one of the easiest and most scaleable models out there for example, I charge a 5k retainer + 20% of associated revenue recently, we had a company earn ~110k rev from x so I got a payout of $22,000 from a project that takes me 3-4 hours a week worst part is he's not even marketing them, some people are destined for mediocrity
Jacob Rodri@jacobrodri_

this guy built 65 "boring" apps none of them went viral... but together they make $50,000/year here’s how he did it:

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Oliver Henry@oliverhenry·
If you try and stay on the bleeding edge of AI trends all the time, you will never get work done. Pick something and start building
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Simon Rune
Simon Rune@srb1337·
@levelsio This requires Tier 2 level of consciousness, of which very little is currently active in the gov
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@levelsio@levelsio·
It's because European governments worst fear is to discriminate Which has roots in what happened in WW2 in Germany But because they can't discriminate, they are forced to treat everyone equally But inmigants aren't equal at all, there's good immigrants and bad immigants Immigrants who do crime, are a net cost, do not learn your language and culture, and destroy your society should NOT be treated equally to people who follow the law, are a net contributor, learn your language and culture and contribute to your society (like I try to do)
Clive 👨‍💻@MoneOunchPan

I wonder why this doesn’t already exist for all citizens instead? Crime isn’t exclusively done by just immigrants. This sounds like improvement for all. Also I wonder if a nefarious politician can also use this data for targeting certain individuals. That is the only privacy I would be worried about.

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Dominik Hermle@DominikWKH·
To my fellow German speakers: we need a word for agency.
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Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore·
The distribution of woodland in the USA, 1873
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Simon Rune@srb1337·
@levelsio i guess thats why summer / winter houses at the meditteranean or in the alps were so popular for boomers, to escape the environment for a while
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@levelsio@levelsio·
One thing I learnt living all around the world for the last decade is that there really is no perfect place Some places have clean air like Portugal and Spain but that's also because they don't really have industry and their economies are in many ways broken Then you have the booming South East Asia where everything seems to be growing at all times, you can live in skyscraper penthouses with infinity pools for less than you pay rent in Europe, but then you also just have really bad air quality and the highest traffic deaths in the world You can go live in Japan and Korea where people are so polite and it's so safe, silent and tidy but then you realize they're also some of the most socially isolating places on Earth, kinda because of it You can move to the US, have the most functional economy in the world, with the largest product and service offering, where people actually want to work, but then in general most places aren't walkable and you're driving everywhere because that's just how most of the country was designed You can then live in Europe where you have actually do have walkable streets, a pace of life that's more about life than work, but then you have the issue everything is slow and many things don't really work properly and you're lucky to get a plumber to come, because people don't really care about work (how's that slow pace of life, huh?) So yes there's no perfect place, and the longer you are in one place, after the honeymoon of a new place is over, you often start getting annoyed with all the things that are wrong about that particular place One solution to this that me and my friends have found is to mix at least 2 places to live (and we even have friends with many kids that do this), this is kind of a brain hack: you let your brain never adapt to one place by switching to the other place every 6 months or so. Your brain keeps thinking it's getting the novelty of a new place (honeymoon vibe) and you can have the pros/cons of two places that are counter in many ways to complement each other: For example Portugal and Thailand: - Portugal has clean air and mellow lifestyle near the beach, but services and gov stuff doesn't really work well - Thailand you can have the 10 million people big city lifestyle in skyscrapers with amazing convenience and everything works, but you have really bad air quality much of the year There's lots of combos that can complement if you think of it like that
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And you have to give it to Spain and Portugal One thing they shine at is air quality, it's some of the cleanest air in the world Which is why I like living here after a decade of Asia and its perpetual smog issues

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Simon Rune@srb1337·
@Shady_bugger @lefineder they have their own paths (highways rather) through it, if you go on all fours you can crawl through these tunnels but thats not very fast
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Joe Blog@Shady_bugger·
@srb1337 @lefineder I should think there were more boar and deer to keep the undergrowth down.
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LiorLefineder@lefineder·
1st-century coverage of Germany and of Germans. "violent rain and wind came up that separated them still further, while the ground, that had become slippery around the roots and logs, made walking very treacherous for them, and the tops of the trees kept breaking off and falling down, causing much confusion. While the Romans were in such difficulties, the barbarians suddenly surrounded them on all sides at once, coming through the densest thickets" - Cassius Dio on the Battle of Teutoburg Forest.
Imperial Maps 🇻🇦@ImperialMaps

@vintagemapstore Woodland coverage of Germany - Roman era and today. The legions dealt with an entirely different animal.

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Jonny Vandel@Jonnyvandel·
the top 2 TikTok shop affiliates made $810k in 35 days, COMMISSION orangeshoppin & cakedfinds i built an agent to clone their videos with AI and pump out 300+ per day should not give this away for free, but f*k it Like, rt & comment “CLONE” i’ll send you the template i built
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Simon Rune@srb1337·
@ImperialMaps @vintagemapstore Btw all forest in germany today are planted, no primeval forest. Wood was used for buildings , industry, and to make charcoal as main source of energy in private homes up until recently. The energy demands of a population over 2000 years leave their mark
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willie@ReflctWillie·
I had a look at Higgsfield's AI Influencer Studio character creation UX. It is crazy detailed. Two thoughts: 1. I bet this is constructing a mega json prompt in the background 2. They're pushing the alien/furry/non-human thing super hard, which is interesting.
Higgsfield AI 🧩@higgsfield_ai

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Schekels@EricSchechter·
The biggest affiliates in the world have absolutely dominated using Sales Story VSLs. For years, pulling this off meant either ripping copyrighted footage or spending high five figures to produce one the right way. This VSL below was built 100% with AI, in a fraction of the time and cost. That barrier is gone and there’s literally no excuse left. Now it comes down to this - Do you actually know the story you need to tell, why it should win, and do you have the discipline to actually execute it? Most brands and affiliates are about to find out they don’t.... but the ones that do, won’t just dominate their competition, they're going to completely change the trajectory of their business.
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