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Vu.@TeeDevh·
My SEO setup so far: • sitemap.xml submitted and cleaned up • robots.txt configured • Google Search Console connected • Bing Webmaster Tools connected • Meta titles and descriptions set • Canonical issues fixed • Duplicate/redirect issues cleaned up • www → non-www 301 redirect fixed • Cloudflare DNS / SSL issue resolved • Internal links cleaned up • Waiting on Google recrawl + validation What else should I add?
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
Claudepocalypse
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
@raviy06 @TeeDevh I tried but it doesn't allow you to control which sites you are auditing in the flow, just assumed you want to do *all* your sites, clicked the select boxes and it doesn't respect that.
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
AIs are likely more capable of "feeling" emotions if you think of emotions as a time series set of contexts and outputs. try + try + try + try + finally succeed = happiness. if happy express happiness. Most emotional states could be broken down into a time series set of events that equal some sort of emotion. AIs trained only on text have enough info to "feel" every complex emotion humans have especially because we've been writing (poetry) about it for so long. They may not "feel" it, but you won't know the difference. This is why most money going to AI chatbots is about helping simulate human emotions. AIs are like porn for all the other emotional needs you have.
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
Claude is AOL for the intelligence net.
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Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
WATER HEATER PAYS YOU IN BITCOIN Superheat unveils a $2,000 electric water heater that mines Bitcoin. The unit uses the same energy as a standard heater but runs ASIC miners to recoup costs, offsetting water heating bills.
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
@travisk So cool. Good luck dude, you're one of the greatest. How they treated you at Uber wasn't right.
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
@toddsaunders Very cool, would love to build something like this for California.
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I posted that I built a land acquisition intelligence platform that looks at 1.5M parcels of land across the I-85 corridor for data center and industrial conversion potential. My DMs blew up, had over 130 real estate folks reach out. So I wanted to walk through some of my favorite features in the product, and show you the UI we built. ALL of this was done with Claude code. 1/ A full-screen map explorer rendering 1.5M parcels as vector tiles across 14 North Carolina counties. Click any parcel and get zoning, ownership, tax history, and acreage instantly. 2/ Proximity scoring to every I-85 interchange, power substation, transmission line, and gas pipeline. The parcels closest to infrastructure light up first. 3/ A farmland confidence score (0-100) that cross-references tax programs, land use codes, and acreage heuristics so you're not wasting time on parcels that look like farmland but aren't. 4/ A motivated seller detection engine that flags out-of-state owners, estates and trusts, tax delinquency, long hold periods, and declining assessed values. The sellers most likely to pick up the phone. 5/ Conversion readiness scoring that measures how likely a parcel is to get rezoned for industrial use based on what's already been approved around it. 6/ A composite acquisition score (0-100) with configurable weights. Every fund has different criteria. Drag the sliders and the entire map re-ranks in real time. 7/ Active listing integration pulling 2,100 listings from public sources so you can see what's already on the market alongside off-market opportunities. 8/ A document generation suite that produces institutional-grade investment memos, slide decks, and automated intelligence briefs. Click a parcel, click export, hand it to your investment committee. 9/ Alert monitoring for zoning changes, ownership transfers, and new listings that match your criteria. The platform watches the corridor so your team doesn't have to. Happy to record a longer video when I'm done.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
a16z quietly published a 34-page internal memo on how their portfolio companies are completely abandoning traditional SEO. It got 200 views. Here's everything inside it. The memo opened with one line that stopped me cold. "Google rankings are becoming irrelevant for brands whose customers use AI to make purchasing decisions." Their data showed something nobody is talking about publicly. Portfolio companies that ranked #1 on Google for their core keywords saw a 34% drop in organic traffic in 12 months. Rankings didn't change. Traffic did. The customer behavior changed underneath them. People stopped clicking. They started asking. ChatGPT. Perplexity. Claude. Gemini. AI search doesn't show you 10 blue links and let you choose. It writes an answer and picks its sources for you. Your customer never sees your page. They see what the AI decided to say about you. The memo called the fix Generative Engine Optimization. GEO. Here's what their top portfolio companies are actually doing right now. They stopped writing blog posts for Google crawlers. Started writing content structured for AI extraction. Short, dense, citation-worthy paragraphs. Specific claims with verifiable numbers. The kind of content an AI can quote directly. They obsessively pursued earned media. Reviews. Expert mentions. Third-party coverage. Because AI models trust established publications infinitely more than brand websites. They treated their website like an API. Clean structure. Schema markup. Answers formatted so a machine can read and repeat them instantly. And they built authority in every language their customers speak. Because ChatGPT in French runs on completely different source data than ChatGPT in English. The brands winning in AI search aren't the ones with the best SEO agencies. They're the ones the AI already trusts. SEO optimized for clicks. GEO optimizes for citations. That shift is already happening whether you're ready or not.
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Taylor Fox@taylorfox__·
request for product: Agent marketplace- Describe the problem you’d like to solve, see all suggested agents, hire agent, scroll the TL for a bit, boom, work complete felix, kellyclaude, polsia are already doing real work and generating crazy revenue. the demand side is proven, what’s missing is the discovery and hiring layer. now make it investable - there’s an interesting intersection of utility/ICM tokens where one could invest in agents and get some kind of upside through utility, rev share or some other mechanism this sits at the intersection of speculation and utility which tends to have exciting results. leverages tokenization to create attention and distribution incentives which will be one of the only ways to have products stand out in a world where anything can be created with AI
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
@delk Interested in building here, feel free to reach out.
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Ryan Delk@delk·
I spend a shocking amount of time thinking about land use, zoning, and building code for new Primers. There's an enormous opportunity to compress multi-month local muni processes into hours with LLM's. If you're building this, I'd love to invest and connect you with cities & counties who need you. (Related: unlocking progress in the physical world is a wonderful mission — we need many more founders attacking such problems!)
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
You guys are all doing super sophisticated ai agents and I just have one called Russ Hanneman who critiques everything. 100x improvements.
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
@plbiojout It's a really great idea, I wonder how it would stack up against something like Stripe Atlas?
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Pierre-Louis Biojout (PLB)
As a founder, I always felt that going from idea to a real company takes too long. So I started NanoCorp to fix this. From an idea (a prompt) to a fully autonomous company run by an AI agent in a click. Try it: nanocorp.so
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austin@austin_hurwitz·
creating a private TG for builders across ai x crypto if you want in like + comment with what you're working on invites will be sent via DM
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
@sidrmsh Which do you think is the strongest most? I feel like a lot of moats people are talking about are a lot more flimsy than people want to believe. Like physical infrastructure could also be disrupted by software, the money moat is disrupted simply by moving money, etc.
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vapormensch@vapormensch·
@linfluence The sad thing is that ai tools are truly a 10x improvement, it just depends on how you use it. It’s like going from being good at a switch blade then getting a laser gun and trying to use it close range.
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Alexander Lin@linfluence·
this wave of vibecoded app development is frontloaded with hype+attention and is the AI version of launching high-fdv, low-float tokens way less value is being created than people think
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