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Bradley BrickHead

@bradtechdog

Tech entrepreneur, LEGO lover, and proud dog dad 🐶🚀

Phoenix เข้าร่วม Haziran 2023
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Pietro Schirano
Pietro Schirano@skirano·
You can drop a video into Codex, tell it "recreate these animations in MagicPath" and it'll just do it
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Ryan Kramer 🛠️+⚙️=📈
@aaron_clarey I think these numbers are very optimistic As a white man, I’m looking at college as only a networking opportunity and once there are better networking opportunities created, I will push my son to do those instead
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Lorden
Lorden@lorden_eth·
CLAUDE OPUS 4.8 JUST KILLED SHOPIFY Someone built a better store under 10 mins using Claude All they did was connect Shopify to Claude Import an image of your product to Claude and give it this prompt: “Make me a prompt for a high-converting product page” Pro tip: You don’t need amboreas, you can do all this with skills in Claude terminal Check the article below
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Simon Høiberg
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg·
AI agents get dangerous when you connect them like a trusted admin. I see people do this all the time: Add API keys. Connect production tools. Let the agent write to real systems. Hope the prompt is good enough. That is insane. The safer setup is much more boring. → Read first Let the agent inspect docs, logs, customers, analytics, tickets, and internal state. It should understand the business before it can change anything. → Draft the action The agent can prepare the payload, write the reply, create the issue, summarize the incident, or suggest the next step. Useful work. No production write yet. → Use narrow paths Webhooks. Queues. Scoped scripts. n8n proxy workflows. Give the agent small doors into the system instead of handing it the master key. → Control the writes Anything risky should have approval, logs, and a rollback path. Deploys. Billing changes. User exports. Database writes. Posting content. The agent can still move fast. But it moves through paths you designed, not random admin access glued together with a confident prompt. This is the part people skip because it feels boring. And it is exactly the part that makes agents usable in a real business.
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Csaba Kissi
Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
Is coding dead? Not it's not. Did it transform? Yes, it did. AI changed what's important. AI didn’t kill coding; it changed what coding is worth. The act of writing syntax is becoming cheaper, but the value of knowing what to build, how to structure it, how to debug it, and how to make tradeoffs is higher than ever. The important part isn't just "can you code?" It's now: - Can you define the problem clearly? - Can you judge whether the output is correct? - Can you integrate pieces into a reliable system? - Can you reason about quality, security, and maintainability? - Can you use AI without becoming dependent on it? So no, coding is not dead. But plain coding is no longer the whole game. The winners will be those who can think like engineers and use AI as a force multiplier.
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Sean Longden
Sean Longden@seanlongden·
Instead of a cold pitch, send value first "We created a landing page for [Company] implementing 3 things [competitor] does that you're not right now, want me to send it?" Reply rate: 12% Normal cold email: 1% They're curious. Takes you 10 mins with Manus or Lovable.
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Tony Dinh
Tony Dinh@tdinh_me·
Omg today I learned that Testflight has a daily limit. I have vibe coded too hard today and it’s only 10am 😭😭😭
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Maxime Dupré
Maxime Dupré@maximehugodupre·
Shipped a Map Your Show scraper 🚢 Hitting 50 actors with the next one 🔥 The goal is not only to ship as many of them, but make sure they are valuable and well maintained. Rule #1 is match & exceed. @apify apify.com/maximedupre/ma…
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leopardracer
leopardracer@leopardracer·
Eric Schmidt (former CEO of Google): “If you can’t get your prototype built in a day, think about that” So while you’re still explaining your idea to Claude from scratch every single chat your competitor already shipped it Save the full 17-feature breakdown below👇
Rahul@sairahul1

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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
IT'S SO OVER!!! MVP agencies are absolutely cooked. I just connected Twilio, Granola, ElevenLabs, Lovable AI, and Gmail to Lovable and shipped: → SMS order notifications → Client meeting context piping → AI voice narrated reports → Full brand asset studio → Gmail-powered internal CRM Most people are still paying $30K to $50K and waiting 6 weeks for the same MVP. The math just changed. (full breakdown in the article)
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_

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RetroChainer
RetroChainer@RetroChainer·
> motion control: you move, the AI puts it on any character > screenshot → nano banana node → describe who to become > source clip + that image → kling 2.6 → generate > under 60 sec. that's the demo everyone shows > what they skip: > the swap is easy > the believable swap is one prompt > lock the biomechanics weight, footing, breathing > skip it and the body melts, the face drifts > the tool's free. knowing what to lock is the skill
RetroChainer@RetroChainer

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Nominal
Nominal@Nominal_io·
We call them the Mission Team. Thanks for having us @southpkcommons!
Finn Meeks@finn_meeks

FDE job openings are up 10x YoY! I sat down with @colintjarvis, @calvinleenyc, @jrshoch, and @howard_zuo to discuss why top AI companies are bringing their best engineers on-site with customers. One reason: coding agent empower engineers to focus less on integrations/grunt work and more on solving end-to-end customer problems, where on-the-ground context is critical.

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Dipanshu Kushwaha
Dipanshu Kushwaha@Dipanshu_AI·
the anthropic claude lecture is the best free hour in quant AI right now. bookmark & watch today. It's the most valuable 1 hour in quant AI right now.
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Khairallah AL-Awady
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 25-minute workshop on how to actually use Claude properly Taught by the people who built it Free. No registration. No paywall I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes Watch it and bookmark it now
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1

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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
The best pitch test: can you tell this at a bar to a friend? Not the market size, not the TAM, not the deck. Just the story. Why you built it. What you saw that nobody else saw. What happened. If you can't tell it naturally over drinks (or it would feel weird to your friend and they would think "this isn't you"), your idea or pitch or endeavor needs to bake some more. The 9pm-at-a-bar test for your startup idea is a defining authenticity test. And without that, nobody will buy your product, let alone come work for you or invest.
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Jude Ceus
Jude Ceus@jude_ceus·
Most people want better outcomes without increasing their value first. But skills like communication, sales, writing, branding, and decision-making change how the world responds to you. The more valuable your skills become, the more opportunities you naturally attract.
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Geo
Geo@TheGeoMethod·
The greatest sales secret nobody teaches? It has nothing to do with what you say, your tone, your product, or your price. It's becoming the kind of person other people want to buy from. That person has 3 qualities: 1. They tell the truth. When a client asks "what's the downside?" most reps try to gloss over it. I tell them straight. "Here's exactly what could go wrong. Here's when it might happen. Here's how we handle it." The moment you do that, you become the only honest person in their inbox. 2. They're congruent. Your tone, your body language, your clothes, your watch, your energy - all of it lines up because none of it is an act. You actually do have a full pipeline. You actually have done this 100 times before. You actually have the money in the bank. You can afford to lose the deal because you're not desperate. And the second you're not desperate, the prospect can smell it. You become 10x more attractive instantly. 3. They have conviction. High-status buyers don't want a yes-man. They don't want someone "exploring whether this might be a fit." They want someone who's already seen their situation a hundred times and will tell them straight: "The deal stacks up. There are loads of good reasons. Let's just get it done." That's the conviction that comes from doing this for years. Master those three and just become the person they actually want to buy from. You'll close more deals in a month than most reps close in a year.
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