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https://t.co/V15DoIwIvb founder (2009) - 16k diabetic monthly active users Health tech entrepreneur | Diabetes BioHacker | Now hacking at https://t.co/FoNJK3nMe1

Langley, British Columbia เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2006
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Hamza Baig
Hamza Baig@hamza_automates·
I BUILT A $5,000 AI AUTOMATION FOR ROOFING COMPANIES And you can copy it. This one handles everything roofers hate touching: • Reads the incoming job requests • Pulls out the project details • Checks availability • Builds the estimate using their exact pricing logic • Sends the proposal • Books the job • Follows up • Invoices • Collects payment • Requests the review All without the owner unlocking their phone. Same CRM. Same calendar. Same inbox. Just a system doing the work instead of a human. If you want the breakdown (how it works, what tools run it, and the logic behind the whole thing): Comment “500” and I’ll send it to you. (must follow for DM)
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I’m chatting with a @squarespace support agent who just told me that they spammed the world, got their own domains and IP blocked. Now, they’re unable to send me a transfer code for my domain because Google has blocked them. #incredible
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🦇 Pontivflex 🦇
🦇 Pontivflex 🦇@pontivflex·
Just made a banger doc : How to charge $10K–$25K for the same service you're currently selling at $2–3K without changing a single thing about your delivery Covers: - why your price is wrong even if your service is great - the exact math you walk clients through so objections disappear - how one operator went from $5K to $25K on the same offer in 24 months RT + follow & comment "10X" and I'll send it
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Zeno Rocha
Zeno Rocha@zenorocha·
Any terminal users here? I'm working with the team on an official Resend CLI. Looking for beta users today.
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raf apocalypse@apocalypse·
I’m a @37signals fanboy since the first Basecamp. I couldn’t agree more with how @dhh and @jasonfried run their business. There’s always something interesting to discover. Last night I learned that fizzy.do is open source :D
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raf apocalypse@apocalypse·
I have been exclusively using macbook pros for the past 18 years. Today I'm itching to get a Macbook Neo, just because they are the cutest mac since iMac G3 Bondi Blue from 1998
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
I built an openclaw tool that automatically builds websites for leads it scrapes from google maps, auto-records the website as a video, and sends it to them as a cold pitch... It literally screen records the website that was made for THEIR business, so the lead will feel it's personalized This is an all encompassing machine to sign clients and fulfill all in one loop Reply "video" and I'll DM you a free prompt to build it yourself. (must be following)
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raf apocalypse@apocalypse·
@fseixas @eusouomatt Eu parei de usar Claude aqui. Todas as coisas que eu pesquiso como fazer pra melhorar meu uso, eles lançam como ferramenta no dia seguinte. Tão aprendendo com meus prompts! Hahahaha #jk
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Mike Scully
Mike Scully@Mike_Scully_·
I condensed everything I know about selling AI services into one cheat sheet. The niche selection. The tool stack. The ROI conversation that closes deals. The objections you'll hear and exactly how to handle them. Free. Just save it. If you want the full breakdown of how to go from zero to your first $10K month using this framework, drop "AI" in the comments and I'll send you the playbook. (Must follow so I can dm you)
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raf apocalypse@apocalypse·
@shanselman LLMs could use a bit more creativity when crafting those posts. It felt more genuine when they were typed by real people. Including this one! :)
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Scott Hanselman 🌮
Scott Hanselman 🌮@shanselman·
"just dropped" "killed every ____ with this one simple" "absolute game changer" "here's the real unlock" "this 20 line md skill changes everything"
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raf apocalypse@apocalypse·
Claude Code remote control is great. But I couldn’t start new remote sessions (or run them in parallel). So I wired up: Linux + tmux + Docker + @claudeai skills. Now: /rc-session start {project} Parallel session. Right folder. From anywhere. ;)
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Elcio Ferreira
Elcio Ferreira@elcio·
A melhor dica de Gmail que você vai ver esse ano. Clica aqui: #sub" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mail.google.com/mail/#sub Vai mostrar todas as empresas onde você está inscrito. Você pode se desinscrever das que não quiser, numa tela só.
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raf apocalypse@apocalypse·
@noahzweben Nice! Spent a few minutes yesterday configuring something similar using telegram to control Claude Code.
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Noah Zweben
Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
Announcing a new Claude Code feature: Remote Control. It's rolling out now to Max users in research preview. Try it with /remote-control Start local sessions from the terminal, then continue them from your phone. Take a walk, see the sun, walk your dog without losing your flow.
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Jacky Chou (buying online businesses up to $1m)
REPEAT AFTER ME We just replaced GEO agencies with an AI agent Give it your URL and it: → Gets you ranked #1 on high DR listicles → Finds high traffic Reddit threads and drops mentions → Runs on autopilot This is how you get featured in ChatGPT answers. Why pay $5k/mo for GEO when this costs less than $100? Comment "GEO" + bookmark this → I'll DM you the agent (must be following)
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raf apocalypse@apocalypse·
@fseixas Todo mundo preocupado com alertar bandido que tem coisa de valor nos “radares” e eu só consigo pensar que podia ser algo simples como um raspberry pi - que PQP custa 750 conto no BR!!!
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Fabio Seixas
Fabio Seixas@fseixas·
100k num computador com uns imãs conectados e que tira fotos.
Senso Crítico ⚡@SensoCrtico1

Dispositivos de controle de velocidade estão cada vez mais na mira de criminosos que buscam lucro com suas partes, gerando alerta entre as autoridades. Cada unidade, que pode custar entre R$ 100 mil e R$ 150 mil, dependendo do tipo, é rica em componentes como câmeras, processadores e metais de alto valor, incluindo cobre, prata, chumbo, estanho, platina, níquel, ouro e paládio. A criminalidade direciona esses equipamentos para desmanches clandestinos, alimentando um mercado ilegal de materiais preciosos. Diante disso, algumas administrações municipais optaram por trocar fios de cobre por cabos de alumínio, que são mais baratos, embora menos eficazes, na tentativa de reduzir o interesse dos bandidos. Para barrar a ação dos criminosos, a Companhia de Engenharia de Tráfego de São Paulo implementou proteções metálicas, apelidadas de "chapéu chinês", nos postes dos radares. Essas estruturas, com tiras metálicas voltadas para baixo, dificultam o acesso aos aparelhos. A instalação inicial foca em áreas com histórico de furtos e vandalismo, com previsão de expansão. Contudo, ataques como pichações nas lentes ainda acontecem, prejudicando parcialmente a captação de imagens das infrações. A companhia afirma que as empresas contratadas realizam os consertos rapidamente para restaurar a fiscalização eletrônica. Os atos de vandalismo e furtos não apenas geram prejuízos financeiros para o poder público, mas também comprometem a segurança viária, evidenciando a urgência de ações preventivas mais robustas.

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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
opus 4.6 just mass-produced what consultants sell for $103,500. 10 prompts. 65 minutes. instant n8n workflows. i tested every one with opus 4.6 + synta's MCP connected to my instance. no debugging. no node dragging. no JSON. describe it. deployed. running. here's what each prompt builds: 1. lead enrichment + scoring pipeline - 4 min 2. competitor price monitoring with AI analysis - 8 min 3. full client onboarding (form to invoice) - 11 min 4. voice AI receptionist with call routing - 9 min 5. content repurposing engine (1 blog to 6 platforms) - 6 min 6. invoice recovery + follow-up system - 5 min 7. daily CEO dashboard from 4 data sources - 7 min 8. cold outreach sequencer with personalization - 8 min 9. review response drafter + publisher - 3 min 10. meeting no-show rescuer with rebooking - 4 min every workflow self-healed on first run. opus 4.6 caught the errors, searched for fixes, applied them, re-tested. zero human intervention. i put everything in a free PDF: - 10 copy-paste prompts (word for word) - build times vs consultant pricing for each - opus 4.6 + synta MCP setup guide (5 min) - the 2-message framework i use for 100% completion comment "OPUS" and i'll send it. (following required for DM)
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raf apocalypse@apocalypse·
@TheMine1500 To use a local LLM model you will need more than just OpenClaw. Look for how to install Ollama, download and enable models and configure OpenClaw to use them. Claude, Gemini, Grok or ChatGPT can help you figure out the steps. But keep in mind: a local LLM will be slow.
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TheMine ₿ 🅁🅅🄽@TheMine1500·
Hello #OpenClaw #ai peeps.. is the QuickStart the way to go for someone with little to no Ubuntu experience? I’ve made it this far 😅 I also have qwen2.5 coder and base downloaded.
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