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Vincent Yee

@yyonfai

Singapore Katılım Mart 2016
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
this OpenClaw agent SELLS roof inspections on autopilot. it watches hail radar 24/7, finds every $1M+ home in the storm path, and mails them a postcard with a satellite shot of their actual roof + a QR to a personalized video pitch by the next day reply "HAIL" + RT and I'll send you the full guide so you can build this too (must be following so I can DM)
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
this OpenClaw bot finds warehouses with old roofs, renders solar panels on their actual building, and books the owner a call, all on autopilot... here's how commercial roofers can close $2M+ deals before the solar tax break ends: - scans thousands of commercial roofs via satellite - scores each building by roof age & urgency - pulls exact panel count from Google Solar API - finds the real owner (not the property manager) - calculates their federal credit to the dollar - renders a video of panels materializing on their roof - ships a personalized proposal - fully automated end to end every day that passes is money off the table. reply "ROOF" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM)
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Gedam Tekle
Gedam Tekle@gedamtekle·
If I wanted to quit my job & replace my salary by Summer, here's exactly what I'd do: 1. Start an LLC before the week is over. Not next month. Not after you "research more." This week.
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hunter
hunter@hxxntrr·
you're writing "goodwill letters" to debt collectors begging them to delete your $500 collection meanwhile i just made wells fargo pay me $3,000 to delete their own debt you're playing victim i'm hunting predators let me teach you how to make debt collectors your personal ATM: first, understand what these mfs really are debt collectors are minimum wage psychopaths reading scripts in a call center in phoenix they bought your $10k debt for $300 they're trying to scare you into paying they break federal law every 37 seconds and when they do... they owe YOU $1,000 per violation i've turned this into a fucking sport here's the fdcpa trap that made me $47k last year: the setup: got 23 collections on my credit (on purpose) all medical debt under $1k each waited for the feeding frenzy to begin these idiots started calling immediately the violations started stacking: violation #1: called me at 6:47am that's illegal (fdcpa says 8am-9pm only) $1,000 they owe me violation #2: called my ex-employer told them about the debt that's illegal (third party disclosure) another $1,000 violation #3: "you're going to jail for this debt" lmaooooo that's illegal (false threats) another $1,000 violation #4: "we're seizing your bank accounts tomorrow" illegal (they can't without court order) another $1,000 one phone call four violations $4,000 they now owe ME but here's where it gets beautiful: i record everything (legal in my state) i document every call i keep detailed logs i'm building a federal case after 30 days of letting them violate: average violations per collector: 7-12 statutory damages: $1,000 each typical lawsuit value: $7,000-12,000 then i strike small claims court filing: $50 serving them: $75 their panic when they get sued: priceless here's what happens next: their $500/hour lawyer calls me within 48 hours "let's work this out" my offer is always the same: "delete all tradelines from all bureaus pay me $3,000 for my trouble or we go to court where you owe me $12,000" success rate: 100% they ALWAYS take the deal why? defending costs them $5,000 minimum they'll probably lose (i have recordings) judge will award me full damages plus they look terrible in court so they pay me to go away last year's scorecard: collections attacked: 23 settlements won: 23 total cash collected: $47,000 credit score increase: 520 → 740 time invested: maybe 40 hours that's $1,175 per hour to fuck with debt collectors your approach vs mine: you: "please sir, i was sick, have mercy" me: "you violated federal law 7 times, pay me" you: sending certified letters that get ignored me: serving lawsuits that get settlements you: paying credit repair companies $2,000 me: getting paid $47,000 to repair my own credit the actual fdcpa violations they commit daily: - calling before 8am or after 9pm - contacting you at work after you said stop - telling anyone else about your debt - using profane language - threatening arrest or violence - calling repeatedly to harass - false representation of debt amount - failing to validate within 5 days - continuing collection after dispute - reporting disputed debt as valid each one = $1,000 they commit 3-5 per phone call it's literally free money the psychology that makes this undefeated: debt collectors are bullies bullies fold when you fight back especially with federal law they expect you to be scared they expect you to pay they expect you to beg they don't expect you to be taking notes documenting crimes preparing lawsuits when that lawsuit hits their desk: "fuck, this one knows the game" "just pay them and move on" "not worth the fight" every. single. time. current pipeline: 17 new collections im baiting letting them violate for 60 days documenting everything preparing mass lawsuit filing projected settlements: $85,000 by february the beautiful irony: they're calling to collect $500 they end up paying me $3,000 my credit gets fixed their business model gets fucked it's wealth redistribution from predators to players but here's the nuclear option: if they don't settle... we actually go to court judge sees: - minimum wage collector - violating federal law - harassing regular person - recorded evidence judge awards: - $1,000 per violation - emotional distress damages - legal fees - punitive damages i've gotten $27,000 from one collector who thought i was bluffing i wasn't your move: keep writing pussy letters begging for mercy paying for deletion or start hunting record every call document every violation prepare for war get paid to win this isn't credit repair this is credit warfare and collectors are losing reply w/ HUNT" and ill dm - the violation checklist - lawsuit templates - recording app recommendations - small claims court walkthrough - settlement negotiation scripts (must be following or you're prey not predator) ps - debt collectors reading this: i'm coming for you. every violation is documented. every crime recorded. your business model is my income stream. pps - collection agencies paid me more than my job last year. think about that while you're writing goodwill letters like a medieval peasant begging the lord for grain. welcome to the food chain you're either eating or eaten i choose eating every fucking time 🍽️
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arnav
arnav@arnav_kumar·
The Bangalore twitter ecosystem is magical.. True story.. 1. I ranted on Twitter about the wait times and horrible experience at hospitals in Bangalore. 2. Someone on this app told me about Superhealth, founded by Varun 3. I DMed Varun. He responded kindly without knowing the agenda 4. Met Varun. We spoke for 90 mins. He explained the concept, gave me a tour. Spoke about his plan, his ambition and why this is a personal mission for him. His passion shines through. Everything is crafted with love and detail. Got goosebumps 5. I booked an appointment for 10 am today. The attendant parked my car. The concierge helped me find the doctor. I met the doctor at 10 am sharp 🤯 6. Doc prescribed an ultrasound. I got the preciption on WhatsApp.. At 10:10 the doctor's attendant booked the ultrasound for me and explained the next steps. 🤯🤯 No running across departments. The hospital took responsibility - doc will see reports and the hospital will contact me to discuss if anything needs to be done. I will get report in my mailbox and whatapp WHAAAT? Really? Yes.. 🤯🤯🤯🤯 6. I couldn't do the ultrasound today.. So booked me for next Thursday. 7. Then asked if there is anything else they can help with. I said, well I do have an eye issue that has been bothering me but I never had a chance to meet a doc Concierge says - " Let me check with the opthalmologist. If he can see you" WHAAAAAAT??? 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 8. Unfortunately no ophthalmologist slots available today ( Doctor is very popular) So booked the slot right before my ultrasound next Thursday. He already knew my next appointment time and offered the slot before that. Because seamless data flows across departments 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 9. By design hospital has no printers, because, we are in 2025 :)) 10. They have great coffee. Everything- the flooring, the lighting ,the food, the beds, the waiting area, the lounge .. Everything is designed patient first. I was done by 10:15 . I swear it took me longer to find parking in Sakra hospital. Thanks Varun for building this❤️ More power to you and Superhealth. May you succeed beyond your wildest expectations ❤️ Try Superhealth I hope more hospitals learn and follow suit. PS: I wanted a photo with a logo/name but they don't have one because they want the space to feel like 'home' 🤯🤯🫡🫡🫡🫡❤️❤️❤️
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George Mack
George Mack@george__mack·
How to increase agency *and* have fun: Kill your to do list. Play video games instead.
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Vincent Yee
Vincent Yee@yyonfai·
@charlesmiller_7 The text seems somewhat logical but it is not complete. You don’t simply turn desire into curiosity, one doesn’t simply just turn the on off switch. And aren’t you already doing the “just finding out” part when you first embark on any path? Square 1 is sexy?
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
The coolest people are always the weirdest Everybody who's ever been successful is a weirdo...going against the grain. I've been weird my whole life, but until I embraced it I was not free. Weird comes from the old english word wyrd, meaning "having the power to control destiny" It also means "something supernatural; uncanny" Own your weird
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Please reply if you see this within 5 minutes of posting, but not later than that. This is a test to determine how long it takes for users to receive notifications of 𝕏 posts on their actual device.
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Joschua Sutee
Joschua Sutee@JoschuaBuilds·
i can't believe this... this place got EVERYTHING and costs $15/ night pool, gym, co-working space & next to a surf spot + 24h mini market i lucked out on my timeline blessed to be shipping from here 🙏
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Prompter
Prompter@PromptLLM·
If you are stuck in life you just need to walk more
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Aaron Boodman
Aaron Boodman@aboodman·
For one, if you don't live in SF you might not be aware but Waymos are already dramatically better than Ubers and preferred by everyone as far as I can see. The one downside of Waymos is that they are typically a little slower than Ubers. So if I was running late I would sometimes opt for an Uber. But this downside is also the core benefit – Waymos feel DRAMATICALLY safer. Like night and day. You probably don't consciously realize how unsafe ubers/taxis or even just driving yourself feels. It's this little dice roll you do every time you get in a car. You accept it, because it's better than walking, but it's still uncomfortable. Waymos don't feel like this. Have you ever taken a limo, or been driven somewhere by a professional driver (maybe on a tour somewhere)? Waymos drive like that. Smooth acceleration and breaking every time. Smooth lane changes. They feel incredibly *confident*. From a UX perspective, it is fascinating. Every person in our group got in the first time, took a few photos, and then immediately just stopped paying attention. Waymo has successfully emulated a competent driver to the extent that our brains just immediately categorize it as safe and stop thinking about it. It codes as human. Top 0.1% human actually.
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Aaron Boodman
Aaron Boodman@aboodman·
Still processing my trip back to SF. Haven't been there in three years. The transformation is remarkable. If you don't live in SF your mental model is probably out of date, it has rebounded incredibly strong. TBH the city is looking better and feels more vibrant than any of the 15 years I lived there from 2004-2019. But the most shocking/world-altering thing is the waymos. It is hard to overstate how big of a change to the feel of the city they are, or the way of life. People are spending too much time thinking about agents and not enough thinking about driverless cars, IMO. These things will change every aspect of daily life. It's as big a change as the iPhone.
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Chris Ramsey | SMB and R.E.
Chris Ramsey | SMB and R.E.@ChrisRamsey60·
My next Self Storage new construction will be the best facility yet! Prime prime location
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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
The greatest sign of a failed parent is a picky child.
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gon
gon@chinesegon·
super rich and chinese is the best way to live
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