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@N01ennn The biggest shift isn’t storing your thoughts. It’s having a system that eventually starts telling you when you’ve been thinking the same thought in different words for months.
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NO1ennn@N01ennn·
YOUR NOTES APP KNOWS YOU'VE WRITTEN THE SAME IDEA THREE TIMES THIS YEAR. ONE OBSIDIAN VAULT PLUS TWO SCHEDULED CLAUDE LOOPS ON A HOME SERVER JUST TAUGHT IT TO TELL YOU 00:04 the Obsidian graph pulses on the monitor, hundreds of notes tied to new connections after the last loop pass, "you can not see your own patterns from inside your own head" the setup is three pieces. Obsidian holds the vault as raw markdown on local disk. Claude runs the reading and pattern work through the API. a home server rack triggers the loops on a cron schedule and keeps everything on the LAN loop one runs on new exports. it reads every AI conversation, extracts the actual decision plus reasoning, and writes one atomic note per idea into the vault. duplicates get updated instead of stacked loop two runs every six hours. four passes: flag dropped threads untouched for 60 days, match past ideas against what actually shipped, write one honest paragraph on the last two weeks, and find hidden duplicates written months apart in different words pass four is the one that quietly rewires how you use your own notes. two entries written half a year apart, worded differently, turn out to be the same unfinished idea. the match never comes from you the model split keeps the cost tiny. Sonnet handles judgment on passes two and three. Haiku does the cheap sorting on passes one and four. four passes a day lands under a dollar in tokens the article covers the local AI hardware ladder for building this kind of loop at home. this post is what happens when someone puts that ladder to work on their own thinking instead of someone else's prompts save this before your own notes start telling you what you already know but keep forgetting ↓
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@0xWast3 The real shift isn’t from paper to digital notes it’s from isolated thoughts to a network that starts showing you patterns you couldn’t see alone.
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ONE TINY OBSIDIAN NODE TURNS INTO 200 LINKS, 40 IDEAS, 12 PROJECTS AND A SECOND BRAIN THAT STARTS SHOWING YOU CONNECTIONS YOU WOULD NEVER REMEMBER ALONE 00:03 it starts with one small dot in the middle of the screen, then every note you add becomes another point, another link, another path back to something you would normally forget in 24 hours. one week in, it stops feeling like a notes app. random thoughts become pages, pages become clusters, and the graph starts showing which ideas keep repeating across your work. after 50 notes, the value is not storage anymore. it is pattern recognition. one old research note can connect to a content idea, a bug fix, a meeting note, or a project you left half finished. add claude on top and the vault becomes even stronger. instead of feeding it 15 tabs and 3 messy prompts, you can point it at 5 linked notes and let it rebuild the context from your own graph.
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MOST PEOPLE THINK AI GIVES YOU ONE SMART ASSISTANT. Delusional. The best operators dont use AI like a chatbot anymore. They run it like a team of five specialists that never sleep, never forget, and never need context reloaded. For two years, Claude meant new chat, new context, back to zero every time. Now the job stays. You install it once, and it runs. Sales handles call notes and follows leads without touching the CRM. Marketing generates SEO briefs every Monday at 6am. Finance closes the month in hours instead of days. Legal reviews contracts clause by clause in minutes. Data pulls dashboards the moment someone asks. ~$30–$50/month vs five full-time hires. That gap? Nobody prices it right. One command. One specialist. No re-explaining. No weekly onboarding. One operator, five functions, zero hires. Workflow costs cents. Decisions still cost you. This doesnt replace teams overnight. You still review outputs. You still own the calls. But the unit of work has changed from a person answering a question to a person running an entire department. AI didnt get smarter. Running a company got cheaper. So if you started today, first employee or first AI department? Your competitor already built theirs last quarter. Youre reading this. Theyre executing. Choose.
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@ValentynKolosok The biggest mistake in complex systems is treating visible symptoms as if they have a single cause.
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Valentyn Kolosok@ValentynKolosok·
In pig production, softer manure, uneven intake or a slow start after transition can come from very different places. Water, feed, gut condition, hygiene, temperature and daily routines can all play a part. That is why it is worth looking at the full picture.
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@RrichPRMR The opportunity isn’t in having more knowledge it’s in finally packaging the knowledge you already take for granted.
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Rich@RrichPRMR·
A $29 PDF made her $6,300 last month. She wrote it two years ago and hasn't opened it since. No launch. No cart. No coaching calls at 6am. Just a file that sells while she sleeps. She isn't famous. She isn't a coach. She has a normal job and a normal following. All she did was write down the workout plan already living in her head — the one she'd text a friend for free and let AI turn it into something strangers pay for. Claude built it from her notes in an afternoon: the 4-week structure, the progressions, the swaps for bad knees. A PDF that looks like a $200 coach made it. She wrote it once. It's sold 217 times. Coaching sells your hours. You run out of hours. A product sells a stranger's tap — forever, while you sleep. One is a job. The other prints. You already own the raw material. The plan. The discipline. The thing you'd explain to a friend for free. You just never wrote it down. She did. That's the whole difference. The exact steps are in the thread above. Read it before the person training next to you writes theirs first.
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@100F_exe I've been thinking about going local for a while now
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THIS CHINESE FOUNDER RUNS HIS ENTIRE BUSINESS ON 4 MAC MINI STUDIOS. NO CLOUD. NO MONTHLY FEES. NO DATA EVER LEAVES HIS OFFICE. He broke down the setup: •Hermes Agent running locally on Mac Studio / high-end RTX rig instead of cloud APIs •Tested on real order systems thousands of rows, CRM data, business queries •Result: 3–4x faster than cloud models for structured tasks like orders and customer data •Zero cloud costs. No API bills. Everything runs locally His point is simple: •Structured data (orders, CRM, e-commerce)? Local setup wins •Writing, reasoning, automation? You need bigger models and more memory This is the tradeoff nobody explains: Speed vs intelligence. Ownership vs subscription. Cloud AI rents intelligence. Local AI lets you own it.
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@Bober_smart No cap, I’m running a Mac mini myself and I straight-up recommend it to people all the time.
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Bober_smart@Bober_smart·
A 32-year-old guy from Chicago would turn into his interlocutors during TikTok live streams, and this prank brought him $2,154 in 3 hours He subscribed to Claude and changed his appearance in real time The number of online viewers reached 55K, and he collected 123,000 likes for the stream He would start talking to the interlocutor, and a couple of minutes later, he would turn into his doppelgänger: the people's reaction was shock The viewers liked this format, and they sent donations $350 was the largest donation In total, he managed to earn $2,154 for the stream AI and your imagination will allow you to occupy new niches
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SERY2013.ETH@kaye_moni·
The main struggle is not making chains smarter. It is making them safe enough to use real data without making everything a mess. We need to know when outside info is actually solid before we let it start any action. 1. Automation needs proof 2. Verification needs light Strong systems balance both. They let apps react to the real world but keep every single choice visible. Trust is not just about speed. It is about knowing why the system made its move. Keep the logic clear. @RialoHQ
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The toughest part of building decentralized stuff is not just coding smart contracts. It is actually bridgeing the gap between messy, unpredictable real world events and rigid, deterministic code. Markets shift and people act in wild ways. 🔸Verify the data first. 🔸Build for real outcomes. Good architecture does not try to hide from that chaos. It turns random inputs into something you can actually count on. That is when blockchain stops feeling like a locked box and starts working with the world we live in. @RialoHQ

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Tomas@Hades_old·
Gmagic 🧙‍♀️ I often see projects that promise high performance, but forget about compatibility. What I like about MagicBlock is that you can use familiar libraries, tools, and SVM languages without moving to a new ecosystem. It's really important. @magicblock
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Solana@solana

"One of the things I always love about Solana is the community and the fact that you can just announce 'hey I'm moving to Solana' and the community will rally behind you" – @supermarioblock , Co-founder of @magicblock

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bnd@No13121Bnd·
Build something worth launching. The @vibestarterxyz is an online competition for vibe coders with three phases: > one week for applications > two weeks to build your project > final judging round Three places, each with its own prize: - First place: $500 plus a funded launch on Vibestarter. - Second place: $250 plus a funded launch on Vibestarter. - Third place: $100 plus Starter Card points. Top projects launch on Vibestarter as Wave 1 Founders, with the chance to raise funds and access real funding opportunities. CA: 0xefFC8815487084a97edfdfF968b56Ea123421Acb
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@Bober_smart The most interesting thing about AI isn’t that it writes code. It’s that it dramatically increases how much economic value one person can create.
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Bober_smart@Bober_smart·
A 21-year-old guy from Toronto invented an AI-powered product scanning technology and sold it to a grocery store chain for $100,000 It wasn't an expensive purchase for the store chain; it was a smart move They fired 2,320 cashiers who were paid an average of $2,000, which is $4,640,000 in salaries every month This purchase pays for itself in one day and saves $4,640,000 every month The guy used Claude and Python to create the technology; a list of products and prices is uploaded into this database, and using a camera, the AI scans the product It took him 24 days and $200 for a Claude subscription to create it
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Drone tech just crossed a new level A full scale Titanic was rebuilt in the sky over New York Harbor for America 250 celebrations across the US No CGI, no movie set, just thousands of drones turning the skyline into a moving illusion at city scale And the wild part is the real Titanic never made it to New York it sank in the North Atlantic back in 1912
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🇺🇸 America's 250th birthday celebration is already lighting up the sky. A stunning air show featuring 2,500 drones transformed the night over North Richland Hills, Texas, with massive images of a rocket, a bald eagle, and George Washington. The patriotic display, created by Sky Elements Drone Shows, gave local families an early look at the celebrations leading up to the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

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@100F_exe this is infrastructure thinking
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100F.exe@100F_exe·
A guy pulling $40K a month with Fable 5 just leaked his vault config. 40 second search down to 0.4 seconds. 100x faster. Same 2,000 notes. Same model. No upgrade. No fine tune. Just the folder structure doing the work. Memory files know what to pull. Task files know what's live. Context loads before the query even lands. Fable 5 reads. The vault routes. The answer is already there. Everyone obsesses over which model is smarter. He obsessed over how fast the right note finds him. That obsession clears $40K a month.
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🚨 GTA 6 Trailer 3 could be closer than we think Several interesting changes have happened over the past few days that may indicate a new trailer with the pre-order release in which it could arrive as soon as this Thursday: • Rockstar removed the “New” label from Trailer 2 on the official website • A new Jason & Lucia artwork was added and labeled “03.” Similar numbering was used for previous marketing materials leading up to Trailers 1 and 2 • Rockstar revealed Trailer 3 for Red Dead Redemption 2 just days after releasing the game’s cover art back in 2018 • The GTA 6 website description was briefly modified before being reverted back to its original wording • Rockstar changed its social media profile picture for the first time in months, potentially signaling the start of another marketing cycle • A new trailer ending with “Pre-Orders Available Now” would be the perfect way to kick off the next phase of GTA 6 marketing Of course, none of this confirms anything, and it’s entirely possible these clues are unrelated. However, when viewed together, they paint an interesting picture that has the GTA community paying very close attention to this week. Do you think Trailer 3 is finally coming along with pre-orders on Thursday⁉️🤔 #gtacommunity #gta6
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GTA 6 TRAILER 2 VS REAL LIFE. Put the trailer next to actual Florida footage. The trailer looks sharper. The trailer has better water physics. The trailer renders sweat catching sunlight on skin. Real life showed up looking like security cam footage from 2008. Rockstar didn't just match reality. They lapped it. The trailer's beach scene has more emotional range than most Oscar nominees. The trailer's NPCs blink like they've seen things. Real life's extras stared at the ground and walked into a pole. The trailer took 12 years and $2 billion to make. Reality had a head start of 13.8 billion years and still showed up under lit. Watch the comparison. The trailer didn't just beat real life. The trailer made real life look like the unfinished build.🤭🤌🤌

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