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Ryan l The Suburban Prepper

@suburbprepper

Biz owner, dad, husband, coach, family protector. Follow me for tips and ideas on Emergency Prepping as I learn from others. I love beer, sport, biz and freedom

Arizona, USA Katılım Haziran 2010
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Luke Pierce
Luke Pierce@lukepierceops·
A private equity firm came to us last quarter convinced they needed a custom AI build. We ran our standard audit first. Seven phases across three weeks. By the end, time spent on one of their core processes was on track to drop around 70%. And half of what they thought they needed didn't need to be built at all. That's usually how it goes. The audit is the part nobody wants to do because it's slow and unsexy. It's also the part that decides whether everything that comes after is worth a damn. I packaged the entire process into a self-serve SOP. Same framework we use across our engagements, written so an internal ops lead can run it themselves. What's inside: → The 7-phase audit framework → Stakeholder interview script → Process shadowing playbook → Current state mapping templates → Opportunity scoring matrix → ROI modeling and future state design → Audit document structure for leadership → 10 mistakes that tank internal audits Like + RT + Comment "ASSESSMENT" and I'll DM it to you. Make sure you're following me so I can DM.
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Ayman Al-Abdullah 🧱
Ayman Al-Abdullah 🧱@aymanalabdul·
Getting requests from clients for real AI implementation partners. All I'm finding are Vibe Code Bros or Zapier shops. I want firms that: • Diagnose the actual business problem • Bring PMs + Product + AI talent • Build + integrate into real workflows • Care about security and stability • Ship and iterate Who’s best in the world at this?
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Nicholas J. Stelzner
Nicholas J. Stelzner@stelzner_n1150·
To all my MAGA friends, can I recruit you over to America First? Here is the America First platform: - No foreign wars - Mass deportations - Reducing the national debt - No AI data centers - Pro First Amendment - Pro Second Amendment - COVID arrests - Epstein arrests You in?
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Ed Gallrein
Ed Gallrein@EdGallrein·
Another day, another claim that doesn’t match the record. Thomas Massie voted against the SAVE Act—legislation focused on strengthening safeguards in our elections. He was the only Republican to vote no. Kentucky deserves leadership that stands firm on protecting the integrity of our elections and representing the values of our communities. It’s time for accountability. It’s time for a change! Vote May 19!
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Ryan Hanley
Ryan Hanley@RyanHanley_Com·
Why does no one in the NBA play like this anymore?
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
UNHINGED… Rosa DeLauro has a psychotic episode in Congress…screaming about raw milk being DANGEROUS at RFK Jr while looking like she crawled out of a toxic waste dumpster. How can this vaccine-pushing, men-can-be-women Goblin lecture America on health?
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Defund the USDA 2.0
Defund the USDA 2.0@Dusty3080467325·
Never forget that 33 years ago we learned the government will kill your dog, shoot your 14 year old son in the back and snipe your wife in the doorway while she holds your infant child. *RubyRidge Imagine being 14 years old, living off the grid in the Idaho woods in 1993. You’re walking your dog when suddenly he growls and *bang*, the dog is shot and killed. You look up and see a man in a Ghillie suit with a rifle pointed at you. Fear grips you. You pull your gun and fire. You’re just defending yourself. This is your home. You run back toward your parents, only to be shot in the back and killed before you can reach them. You never understand what went wrong or why. The next day, a sniper fires again. Your mother, standing in the doorway holding your baby sister, is hit in the head and killed instantly. All of this started because your father Randy Weaver, sold two sawed-off shotguns to an undercover agent and refused to become a government informant. They gave him a false court date and set up armed surveillance at your home, waiting for the moment they could escalate. Randy Weaver was a former U.S. Army Green Beret. He served in the military before moving off the grid with his family in northern Idaho. His military background added to the tension for federal authorities, because he was trained in weapons and survival, but it didn’t make him violent or a threat to anyone outside his property. After an 11 day stand off with Randy and the baby inside with two dead bodies, the government was ordered to pay millions in settlements to Randy. They were proven to be in the wrong for this deadly power trip. But that doesn’t bring back a 14 year old boy or his mother. Stay educated. Some of our history isnt taught in school for a reason. 💯
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Switchbacks FC
Switchbacks FC@SwitchbacksFC·
SPK good PK PKs 4-3.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Stand By Me
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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
I built 31 automations for clients last year. Every single business - from solo founders to 50-person teams - needed some version of the same workflows. So I documented all of them. Every workflow. Every department. And the exact plain-English prompt that builds each one in minutes. Sales & CRM: lead capture, follow-up sequences, deal tracking, proposal generation, pipeline alerts Marketing: social scheduling, email sequences, content repurposing, UTM tracking, review requests Operations: invoice generation, payment reminders, inventory alerts, automated reporting Customer Success: onboarding emails, NPS surveys, churn detection, support routing Admin: meeting scheduling, expense tracking, document generation, approval workflows Each one includes the specific prompt I use to build it - not vague instructions, the actual sentence I type. Plus which 3 to start with if you want to save 10+ hours/week immediately. Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I'll DM you the full PDF for free.
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ECNL/GA/Recruiting/College Soccer
ECNL/GA/Recruiting/College Soccer@ImYouthSoccer·
🚨It is fascinating to us how little engagement there is on our X posts as wondering if the data (which is very time consuming to collect) and graphic creation (even with AI is not easy) is not helping as many people as we thought it would.
ECNL/GA/Recruiting/College Soccer@ImYouthSoccer

We just shared EVERY Division Conference and the number of verbal commitments that 349 programs have in the Class of 2027. It was a major work effort for us so be sure to scroll our timeline to see where 1279 players are headed. Important to know where there is opportunity left.

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Ryan l The Suburban Prepper
Ryan l The Suburban Prepper@suburbprepper·
The resolution explicitly states that the president's commander-in-chief powers to introduce forces into hostilities are exercised only pursuant to: A declaration of war, Specific statutory authorization from Congress, or A national emergency created by attack on the United States, its territories/possessions, or its armed forces. None of these apply. Obama is guilty too.
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
The corrupt and repressive Iranian regime must never have nuclear weapons. The leadership of Iran must go. But that does not justify the President of the United States engaging in an illegal, dangerous war that will risk the lives of our American service members and our friends without justification to the American people. President Trump is putting Americans at risk abroad because he is unpopular at home.
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Ryan l The Suburban Prepper
Ryan l The Suburban Prepper@suburbprepper·
Checks notes.... The War Powers resolution explicitly states that the president's commander-in-chief powers to introduce forces into hostilities are exercised only pursuant to: A declaration of war, Specific statutory authorization from Congress, or A national emergency created by an attack on the United States, its territories/possessions, or its armed forces. ...None of these apply.
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Ryan l The Suburban Prepper
Ryan l The Suburban Prepper@suburbprepper·
@damianplayer I was thinking I needed to be a consultant to businesses and help them implement, but you're saying to sell this as a service to individuals? Interesting
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Damian Player
Damian Player@damianplayer·
this is fucking wild… nobody is selling claude-as-a-service to corporate boomers.. and it’s THE most obvious arbitrage play on the internet. this demographic controls the majority of company budgets in the US. they have the authority to sign checks, the urgency to stay relevant, and zero idea where to start. higher average deal sizes, longer retention, and almost no price sensitivity compared to any other segment. and almost every AI person on earth is ignoring them to chase startup founders and tech bros who already know what claude is. think about why this gap exists. the entire “AI twitter” culture is dominated by engs marketing to other engineers. claude projects for developers. cursor tutorials for coders. agent frameworks for people who already know what an API is. the audience everyone fights over is the one that needs help the least. meanwhile people in corporate aged 30-60 are sitting there with $100k+ salaries, expense accounts, and a genuine fear of getting left behind. they’re actively asking their teams “what are we doing with AI?” and getting blank stares back. the first person who shows up and makes it simple wins the entire relationship. the setup is not complicated. claude projects, custom instructions, knowledge bases, workflow integrations. two hours of work per client. you’re not building agents. you’re making someone go AI-native and making them feel like they have an unfair advantage at work. someone in our network is doing exactly this. targets mid-level to senior corporate professionals. calls it “the AI native setup.” charges $2,500-$5,000+ per engagement. his clients refer three more clients every time because the person who got set up becomes the smartest person in their office. retention is near 100%. nobody cancels a service that makes them look indispensable. the reason nobody targets them is also pure ego. people who understand claude don’t want to explain it to a 52 year old VP of operations. they’d rather build for the audience they relate to and fight over the same pool of technical early adopters who already have 69+ tools doing the same thing. massive arbitrage opportunity for anyone willing to translate what they already know into language a non-technical professional understands. the demand is real. the competition is basically zero. and the willingness to pay is higher than anything you’d get from a founder with a $15k monthly burn who needs equity instead of cash. this is exactly the customer driving the most revenue for solo AI consultants right now. people who don’t want to learn (the majority of people).. they want to be set up, handed the keys, and told they’re ahead of their colleagues. if you know claude, you can do that in an afternoon. the world is going AI-native and nobody should be left behind. questions on either side of this, building the service or becoming AI-native yourself: drop them below. I’ll answer everything.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ god speed to all!
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