Dan Stash
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Dan Stash
@stashkou
AI in eCommerce. Filmmaking. SF Cultural Renaissance. Building https://t.co/O0G5LO3acd
San Francisco, CA Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Your symptoms are common.
Fatigue. Dry skin. Low mood. Low-grade inflammation.
We adapt. We dismiss. We make them our baseline.
But that’s the risk.
Because together, these signals can point to something deeper like autoimmune disease.
Don’t normalize the noise.
Check your health.
Featuring @drmarkhyman and @jayshetty.
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BIG one for devs today. Introducing the Notion Developer Platform:
- Notion CLI, ntn (Notion in your terminal)
- Workers (run code on Notion's infra)
- Database sync (any data source into Notion)
- Agent tools (build any workflow)
- Webhook triggers (trigger Notion from any app)
- External Agents API (bring any agent into Notion)
- Notion Agents SDK (use Notion Agents anywhere)
- …and a bunch more API improvements
And soon, you won't need to be a developer to build on Notion. Your agent will be one for you.
Notion Developers@NotionDevs
Introducing: the Notion Developer Platform New building blocks that help you (and your coding agents) sync any data source, build any tool, and orchestrate any agent. Follow along 👇 twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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At Florida's Governor's Mansion, @RonDeSantis joins Uncommon Knowledge with @P_M_Robinson to argue that Florida's rise—from swing state to conservative stronghold—was driven by competent governance and clear policy choices.
He points to rapid growth, rising revenues without an income tax, debt reduction, and political realignment as proof of the model. The conversation covers Florida's COVID response, education reform, school choice, and DeSantis's battles with corporations and universities. It also touches on identity politics, the Republican Party's future, and the staying power of America's founding principles.
Watch the full @UncKnowledge interview on X:
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You don't need to read any documentation, and you don't need to do any complicated setup. It's literally two clicks, and you are done.
It's actually super easy. It takes literally 5 seconds. Go to Settings > Connectors > Add a custom connector.
Type the name you want to give it (for example, "Meta Ads").
Take the link you can see in the screen recording and add it. Do the authentication on Facebook, and voilà, the connection is there.
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🚨 Meta released their Ads MCP and CLI today – if you use Claude or ChatGPT you should install this asap (resources in comments).
What makes this announcement so interesting is that it gives AI tools direct, authorized access to help manage your Meta Ads account through natural language.
1. Comprehensive reporting
Pull detailed reports, surface performance trends, and quickly understand what is happening across campaigns.
2. Campaign management
Create and edit campaigns, ad sets, and ads without manually clicking through Ads Manager.
3. Catalog management
Create product catalogs, add product data, and troubleshoot feed issues faster.
4. Signal diagnostics
Access signal health and quality insights so you can prioritize the parts of your setup that need attention.
This is a huge step forward in agentic media buying. Will be testing this rest of the week!

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The hottest job for the next five years is going to be the agent operator.
They don't need to be an engineer. They can walk into marketing, legal, or life sciences research and actually make agents work for that function.
Required skills:
> MCPs
> CLIs
> Writing skills (the file kind)
> agents.md fluency
> Business acumen
None of this is in any CS curriculum today.
Soon, enterprises will be pressured to redesign their workflows for agents, not for people. And when that happens, agent operators will be in massive demand.
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@harleyf @ShopifyDevs With Shopify AI Toolkit, App Store becomes irrelevant.. Thoughts?
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I’ve spent a ton of time vibe coding in Shopify. I think I’m pretty good at it.
I don’t do it during the day. But it’s my current night, weekend, and early morning obsession. No idea why but it’s so fun and rewarding. Plus makes me more money.
I’m setting up 2-3 new landing pages or multi variate CRO tests per week.
Here’s a bunch of what I’ve learned and some tips on my process:
Strategy is so important because of how fast you can move now. Our hit rate is higher than ever on CRO tests.
I have a bunch of skills I built for CRO and insights.
CRO skill - trained on CRO best practices and frameworks, all of our past intelligems tests, and site traffic to prioritize. But most importantly attached to a giant customer intelligence file that is fed via api from Typeform, listen labs, outer signal, junip, and more.
Every survey we run or review we get makes this step better.
I have a few different skills for building new pages or features. They kick off the insights process and competitor analysis. They build a html brief compiling all of this with some low fidelity mockups.
The mockups are usually rough, even though they are using the design system. I’m sure I can architect some of the skills better, but it always makes mistakes and takes some trial and error. But I can get it looking 90% or the way there in an html file pretty easily.
From there I have two workflows.
One is pushing straight to Shopify. I have html to liquid skills that are trained on our theme architecture and requirements. Then using the Shopify CLI. Always building locally and pushing to a dev theme to preview.
My favorite way to do this is on my phone using remote control and wispr.
I often find it’s easier to polish designs in Shopify because it has all of our CSS.
The other workflow is going from html to Figma. I find the Figma mcp is bad for this, so I use the html to Figma plugin. It’s not perfect but it gets the job done. I’ll have my design team polish the last 10% in Figma, and then I’ll use the Figma mcp to push back to Claude and then liquid. I find the Figma mcp much better for this part than pushing to Figma.
From here I can just finish in Shopify and then I have a skill to manage the whole GitHub push/ pull/ merge/ PR process. Also been using Greptile for code reviews.
I’ll often get a 3/5 at first and just feed Greptiles comments back into Claude; do 2 rounds of iterations and gets tons 4/5 and then I will submit the PR again.
Before the PR I have two share skills. One is a design system audit, and the other is one I built for compliance to our theme that is based on feedback from early PR mistakes.
A lot of things just trial and error. It’s like a video game; you just push, aww where you get stuck and try new things to push past it. When one approach works, build a skill to repeat it and it becomes part of hour workflow. But you’ll probably want to iterate on your skills.
Happy to answer any questions or show some things I’ve built.
At first I thought I was only gonna do this for landing pages. But I rebuild our cart while I was poolside last week, have a nav test, etc.
I truly think one person can now run a best in class CRO/ experimentation program that encompasses strategy, research, design, copywriting, development, and analysis.
Maybe it’s not the best in the world, but it would normally cost a lot more.
We’re still hiring for this person. I’m essentially going to train one highly ambitious person on this workflow and give them a bunch of tokens.
If that’s you, hit me up.
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