Mark Cuda
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Mark Cuda
@therealmc92
All Is One ~ u just forgot 🏕️Fuel-Time Traveler ~ 1 wife, 5 kids 🦄Polymath ~ books, music, films ✍️Writing 'Finding Paradise' ~ book & album
Coeur d'Alene, ID Katılım Şubat 2013
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@psypharmacopeia There’s a science to beauty. Ask women if he looks better than a meathead.
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Ok gonna blow your mind a bit here.
Look up ClaudeSync, a small helper tool that can sync a local folder to the claude project context files.
Set that up to be inside the same local folder that claude code project is in.
Then when setting up cowork, make sure to add the project and the local folder to the context.
Once you get this all set up, do not EVER add new project files from the claude desktop app, as they end up jacked up and uneditable.
Instead, make those files/artifacts, etc., and put them in the local folder that claudesync uses.
When you do it this way, you can have cowork or claude code update project files on the fly, and they all share the same context.
I have claude sync IGNORE files that are inside the codebase so that the project file context doesn't get cluttered.
I wrote a master script that helps set all this up one shot for new projects.
This is the answer for me right now, and it's working BEAUTIFULLY.
ur welcome ;)
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Was thinking this as well.
Serious operators at scale do not want to even so much as manage a team of AI agents who do their marketing.
And also, as someone who spend 15+ years in sales/marketing/startups/agencies before going in a different direction, who uses AI every day, I can say with confidence that even frontier models don't really know how to properly market or approach market dynamics.
AI is still a great worker, but it needs at least a semblance of expertise sitting in front of the screen making sense of things for it and feeding it with real world insights.
Opus 4.6 thinks certain benchmarks are baseline reality when real market experience disagrees, for example.
It IS true that the agency model as it exists will have to evolve and become either up market or down market in nature, and at much different price points than we see today.
But the idea that most serious operators want an AI CMO is not true.
They want a CMO with access to AI.
Or an agency that leverages AI on their behalf to increase growth speed or decrease cost.
But they do not want to be the AI-CMO's daddy.
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@bprintco “Business owner”, translation he’s talking about some Mickey Mouse operator who is under 7 figs in rev and under 3 years in business.
Tell me you don’t know what it’s like to run an 8 figure business without telling me
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I'm gonna ruffle some feathers here, so prepare for a dumpster fire of comments...
Digital marketing agencies, in their current form, are essentially pointless now.
People that charge $3k to $5k a month to manage your website, paid ad campaigns, social media, Google Profile, SEO, and all that crap have become commoditized.
X is busting at the seams with these people selling these services, which is why this post is going to get a lot of people fired up.
Your knowledge and expertise you've spent years refining is no longer special, unique, or valuable.
When I can train an AI by just dumping links to YouTube channels, guides, and posts for the top expert in every one of these specialties and then give it API access to execute all the top strategies for me and my business, then wtf do I need you for? What does any business owner need you for?
Truth is... most small business owners hire these agencies and never get results, or only hear from them when their monthly bill is due. They automate crap metric emails that mean nothing and have done nothing to improve anything for their customers.
So the small business owner gets frustrated and just moves on to the next company to do the same thing to them.
Meanwhile, the agency business model only succeeds in focusing on constant new signups rather than fostering success for their current clients. Gotta ramp up that MRR amirite?!
Nah... their days are numbered. A newer, more affordable, and better model is coming to eat their lunch and provide real and consistent value to clients at a fraction of the cost.
Some of you guys have figured it out, most haven't.
I've been on both sides of this. I've been on the agency side and built thousands of websites, managed online marketing for hundreds of companies, and helped generate many millions of dollars for them.
But I've also been on the small business owner side fielding relentless phone calls after being scraped into their prospect lists and watching my small business owner peers consistently get bad results with them and feel like they've been robbed.
Nobody ever takes the side of the small business owner because they are by far the minority, especially on X.
Agency owners seem to utilize AI tools all day, but in the same breath say they're irreplaceable. Nah dude... you're first on the list.
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I'm on a mix of Claude Max 20x and OpenAI Pro for Codex. Between Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cowork, and Codex, I am a productivity machine and in full control.
While most people are touting these overly complex OpenClaw installs, 99.99% of them are AI-masturbating, running in circles doing lots of nothing.
How many "research" agents do you need?
Give me a break.
Most of us doing actual business while deep into AI are not messing with OpenClaw.
And most people talking about OpenClaw being the best things since sliced bread, are either coping or selling you on a sKOoL group to "learn and make moeny with openclaw".
Irony city.
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@JasonBotterill Oh shit. 😂 Let's get a multiplayer server running while we're at it...
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For starters, I will say I appreciate your thoughtful response rather than just trolling. I will admit, I was trolling just a bit 😂.
Luka's 73 was seriously impressive I do agree. And Bam's free throw count was seriously insane.
But watching through his scoring highlights, I have to say, he was efficient and worked the rim extremely hard.
But hey, I still say congrats to him for what will be a night he'll never remember, and knowing how he came into the league as a D-focused player, makes it sweeter to me.
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@therealmc92 @IamKrisLondon I mean its obviously impressive compared to anything I can do
But in the context of the NBA, and other players, i dont think it’s impressive.
Lukas 73 or embiids 70 are more impressive NBA games to me
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@Spurs_Fan30 @IamKrisLondon imagine clacking away on your computer talking about how someone scoring 83 points in a single NBA is "really not that impressive" lmao 🤣
the only thing worse is replying to that... 🤔😂
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@IamKrisLondon Its not even really about the wizards tbh
Its about the fact that the team was intentionally fouling up 30 to make it possible, the fact that he stayed in the game for 10 minutes up 30, and the fact that he took so many damn shots that its really not that impressive
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@LaramyTN @sweatystartup Honestly, fuck you. You're a piece of shit.
Legitimately go fuck yourself you're a cancer to this economy.
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@recap_david RENOVATE. curious to see this flow. could be great for my business.
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Mark Cuda retweetledi

I turned a Zillow listing into a cinematic property renovation video for $15 (no camera, no drone, no film crew)
Just listing photos + Calico AI.
The average agent pays $100-$500 per property for videos like this. Sell this output to realtors and agents and make $$$.
Here's how the system works:
→ Pull listing photos from any property (Zillow, Redfin, wherever)
→ Lock in a consistent renovation style for the entire property
→ Generate photorealistic renovated images
→ Animate each room transformation
→ Create a cinematic closing shot featuring the realtor's contact info
→ Generate a custom music track
→ Edit everything together
The result: a scroll-stopping property video that makes buyers reach out — built from photos that were already sitting on the listing.
No videographer.
No staging budget.
No waiting for golden hour.
RT & Comment "RENOVATE" and I'll send you the full workflow + all the prompts + a step-by-step video showing how to do this (must be following so I can DM you!).
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Mark Cuda retweetledi

@Jacobsklug It needs to run in the background, accessible from the claude mobile app, and able to complete scheduled tasks whether the computer is on or not. That would truly take it up a notch.
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People with high IQs have no need to insist that those who don't agree with them "must" be low IQ. Rather, they are MORE, not less, open to alternative ideas.
My question to you would be: How is his behavior any different than you projecting your so-called superior mental modality onto a man you don't (and likely never will) know ?
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@Daizailol @rodrigtassinari Thanks for the added color and the self-clarification. Appreciate that. This is interesting and definitely news to me. I think I am underestimating the size of LATAM's local tech economy.
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@therealmc92 @rodrigtassinari And I was wrong when I said it was only 3%, 10 to 15% is more realistic
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Claude's Max subscription costs $200/month.
For a senior developer in the US, that's ~1.4% of their salary.
For a senior developer in Brazil, it's ~7.9%.
For someone on minimum wage in Brazil, it's 63% of their entire monthly income.
Same AI. Same price. Wildly different burden.
🧵 Here's why @AnthropicAI should fix this — and why it's good business, not charity.
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@Shpigford *Says to not be distracted with doomscrolling*
*publishes sensational clickbait so you'll spend money instead of make it*
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alex is clearly a smart, creative guy. but this sort of sensationalist hyperbole has zero upside and infinite downside.
explore, experiment, and break stuff but openclaw is simply not the savior the course/community-sellers want you to think it is.
Alex Finn@AlexFinn
Hey you. Yeah you. You can literally download OpenClaw onto ANY computer right now and by the end of the night have an autonomous revenue generating 24/7 AI employee working for you. 0 programming required. Why tf are you doom scrolling instead
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