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เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2009
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@itsalexvacca Doesn’t the LinkedIn profile scraper trigger automation ban?
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Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben@MichLieben·
We spent hundreds of hours building Claude Code skills for our $7M ARR GTM agency (and we're giving them away for free) - ICP research - signal scoring - cold email writing - sales intelligence - campaign intelligence. These run inside every system we build for 70+ B2B clients. Reply "Claude Code" and I'll send you the Github repo with everything.
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@romanbuildsaas How do you manage it to not get banned by LinkedIn?
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Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
Today, we’re releasing OpenClaw for outreach. We gave OpenClaw a LinkedIn account. It captured high-intent demand and converted it into 12 demos in 7 days. Salespeople: you’ll never have to worry about booking demos again.
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Kyle Conner@itskyleconner·
Cybercab out and about
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@chrija What is the benefit vs. private local .md files, beyond the Human vs. AI tracking?
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Christoph Janz 🕊
Christoph Janz 🕊@chrija·
Looks awesome! I’ve been looking for this product for years… was waiting for Google… but will check out Proof now!
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper

BREAKING: Proof—a new product from @every It’s a live collaborative document editor where humans and AI agents work together in the same doc. It's fast, free, and open source—available now at proofeditor.ai. It’s built from the ground up for the kinds of documents agents are increasingly writing: bug reports, PRDs, implementation plans, research briefs, copy audits, strategy docs, memos, and proposals. Why Proof? When everyone on your team is working with agents, there's suddenly a ton of AI-generated text flying around—planning docs, strategy memos, session recaps. But the current process for collaborating and iterating on agent-generated writing is…weirdly primitive. It mostly takes place in Markdown files on your laptop, which makes it reminiscent of document editing in 1999. Proof lets you leave .md files behind. What makes Proof different? - Proof is agent-native: Anything you can do in Proof, your agent can do just as easily. - Proof tracks provenance: A colored rail on the left side of every document tracks who wrote what. Green means human, Purple means AI. - Proof is login-free and open source: This is because we want Proof to be your agent's favorite document editor. Check it out now, for free—no login required: proofeditor.ai

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@danshipper @every but the beauty of local .md files is privacy & portability (backups). Love the human/AI tracking idea, just personally would need it to be local-only. I imagine this could be solved by still using .md files, with extra markup for AI content.
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Dan Shipper 📧
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper·
BREAKING: Proof—a new product from @every It’s a live collaborative document editor where humans and AI agents work together in the same doc. It's fast, free, and open source—available now at proofeditor.ai. It’s built from the ground up for the kinds of documents agents are increasingly writing: bug reports, PRDs, implementation plans, research briefs, copy audits, strategy docs, memos, and proposals. Why Proof? When everyone on your team is working with agents, there's suddenly a ton of AI-generated text flying around—planning docs, strategy memos, session recaps. But the current process for collaborating and iterating on agent-generated writing is…weirdly primitive. It mostly takes place in Markdown files on your laptop, which makes it reminiscent of document editing in 1999. Proof lets you leave .md files behind. What makes Proof different? - Proof is agent-native: Anything you can do in Proof, your agent can do just as easily. - Proof tracks provenance: A colored rail on the left side of every document tracks who wrote what. Green means human, Purple means AI. - Proof is login-free and open source: This is because we want Proof to be your agent's favorite document editor. Check it out now, for free—no login required: proofeditor.ai
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@pepemoonboy How do you get it to go through your LinkedIn without being flagged for automation?
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Pepe Invests
Pepe Invests@pepemoonboy·
I’ve been using Perplexity Computer every single day for my job. I have it go through my LinkedIn, identify every lead relevant to the tech I’m selling, at the exact organizations I’m targeting. Then it digs through all publicly available information about those companies. Press releases, documentation, interviews, product announcements, anything that references initiatives related to the technology I’m selling. After that, I have it craft highly personalized outreach messages to each lead using the research it compiled. Guys… Sales Development Representative and Business Development Representative roles are cooked. ABSOLUTELY COOKED. I’m sitting here watching AI do hours of prospecting, research, and personalization in minutes. It genuinely feels like I have a team of multiple sales reps doing all the dirty work for me. I’m mind blown. 🤯🤯
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Taylor Haren
Taylor Haren@THArrowOfApollo·
We were Clay's largest user at one point in time, hitting their platform 17.3 million times per week. Last month we replaced them entirely with a $200/mo Claude Code subscription. I can't write code. Neither can James, my VP of Growth who built the replacement. Here's the full story. Clay is a GREAT product and I TRULY think most people should use it. But we hit their ceiling. 50,000 row limit per table. 12.5 million row cap per workspace. Tables that take days to actually delete. Clicking "run all" thousands of times and waiting days for things to clear out. So When you're processing millions of leads, all the above become the bottleneck of your entire business. James had never touched Claude Code before. Three weeks after learning it, he built our entire core system. With Clay, processing 1 million leads took 27 hours. And it would error out often enough that we would always have to plan on hitting the “run all rows” button again on 20+ clay tables. IYKYK but Our new system waterfall enriches 1 million leads in 5 seconds. 272,000 leads PER SECOND. AND On top of the core engine, we vibe coded a Google Maps scraper that pulls leads zip code by zip code across all 32,000 US zip codes. AND An AI lead finder that hits 95% contact match rates where Apollo gives you about 30%. AND Ad library scrapers for Google and LinkedIn. AND An AI campaign analysis system. AND An auto-refill system so clients never run out of leads mid-campaign. One we started building with Claude, we just couldn’t stop Now we have the data ready for clients sending 5 million emails a month within 1 week of signing the contract. I put together the full system blueprint -- every tool, the tech stack, a Clay vs custom comparison, and a 6-step playbook for building your own. Plus a video walkthrough where I show you the live system and how each tool actually works. Retweet or Reply CODE below and I'll DM it to you.
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I keep having issues with @claudeai Cowork with file paths within its own session. Seemed that using `/mnt/` was the way to go but it doesn't always dynamically resolves to `/sessions/{session-id}/mnt`. What's the best practice here?
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@JJEnglert GTM GUIDE please
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JJ Englert
JJ Englert@JJEnglert·
I built the ultimate GTM Engineer AI Toolkit that handles prospect research, outreach writing, meeting prep, and more in minutes. This is a beginner-friendly walkthrough that shows you exactly how to set it up, use it at work, and personalize it to your business. It can: - Research real prospects and companies - Score accounts against your ICP - Write personalized cold outreach sequences - Generate meeting prep briefs before calls - Help you build a repeatable prospecting pipeline - All using a free toolkit + Claude Code / Codex. This is for SDRs, founders, marketers, and GTM operators who want to use AI to do more at work without buying another expensive tool. I break down the full workflow step by step in the video. 👇 Comment "GTM GUIDE" and I’ll send you the full toolkit. (make sure you're following me so I can DM you)
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@HenryLSchuck @ZoomInfo @claudeai But is that like your APIs which come at a horrendous cost? (while I have a ZI seat paid by my company, lack of API access means I’m not using ZI)
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Henry Schuck
Henry Schuck@HenryLSchuck·
Today, @ZoomInfo's partnership with @claudeai has reached a new level. 45 seconds is all it took me to fully enrich a list of companies... without leaving Claude. I dropped in a CSV with company names and websites. Asked it to pull headcount, revenue, HQ location, last funding date, and total funding raised. ZoomInfo's MCP server did the rest and I downloaded a fully enriched Excel file in less than a minute. Here's why I think this is a big deal: ZoomInfo's data no longer lives just inside ZoomInfo. It follows you. Into Claude. Into ChatGPT. Into Gemini. Into the vibe-coded apps your team builds internally. Into your CRM. Into your marketing automation. We've spent 19 years building the world's best B2B data and now it can go wherever you work.
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@LexnLin Would love a taste skill for Powerpoint slides (or HTML presentations)
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Leon Lin
Leon Lin@LexnLin·
The reception for taste-skill has been absolutely insane. Thanks to all the people using it! 🤍 My goal was to stop AI from outputting that generic, boring UI vibe. But this is just v1. I want to make this the ultimate frontend skill. (or multiple) What would you want to see next? Possibilities: - Mobile app design (React Native/Expo)? -A mode to use this onto already existing projects? - Specific design systems or component libraries? Drop your feature requests or feedback below (or open an issue). Let's make AI design actually good :D github.com/Leonxlnx/taste…
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Symlink support would be amazing in Cowork @AnthropicAI
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Nic@ndeville·
I had the false preconception that meditation was about self-introspection, not sure why. But it’s about learning how to control and clear one’s mind. I’m not good at it.
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Nic@ndeville·
Success formula for the future in B2B Sales = AI * HI2 - AI: ability to leverage agentic artificial intelligece at expert level - Human Intelligence: lesser intelligence but grounded in physical reality & environmental context, with creativity & out of the box thinking - Human Interaction: connection with people will matter even more, amplified if able to be “Human API” for AI
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Nic@ndeville·
2-3 weeks into using and building with Claude Cowork, and it can one-shot sophisticated B2B Sales proposals & decks, much better than I could do - and I’m good at those things 😳
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how is "save on change" not an available option in @bbedit ? 🤔
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Sean Wilson
Sean Wilson@Seannywilson·
This cold email script has been cooking. We used it to book a meeting with the CTO of Intel. Today, I'm giving it away (word for word). Comment "SCRIPT" and I'll DM you. *must be following*
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I created private group of 500+ of the top GTM engineers and agency owners in the WORLD We're sharing in-depth cold outreach strategies & templates everyday in the group Trust me, it's worth joining. (and it's free) Reply "invite" + follow and i'll send you an invite
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@HiTw93 @grok difference with CleanMyMac?
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Tw93@HiTw93·
Mole 1.26 is live. The Mac cleaning tool that can free up tens of GBs in one go. github.com/tw93/Mole Here’s what’s new: · mo clean: safer dev cleanup for Xcode, CoreSimulator, Cryptex, Flutter, plus clearer scan progress. · mo uninstall: more complete removal with DiagnosticReports cleanup, full path preview, and better scan and metadata visibility. · mo analyze: faster overview by skipping external disks by default, use mo analyze /Volumes when needed. · mo purge: Vim style j and k navigation, improved path readability. · UX and stability: consistent -h and –help, better Ghostty quick launch behavior, fixes for permission denied silent exits, plus new regression tests. If Mole helps, I’d love your ideas on where to dig deeper for safe cleanup and more hidden junk.
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