Peter James

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Peter James

Peter James

@peterdjames

I help Kingdom-focused businesses maximize their impact through the latest automation tech // Christ-follower, Husband, Father of 4. Author.

Los Angeles, CA เข้าร่วม Haziran 2009
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Peter James
Peter James@peterdjames·
We're in overlapping ages. After the Information Age we entered the Narrative Age. But there's a new age here... do you know what it is? In the Information Age, we had to make sense of the deluge of data and stories served us best. We discovered threads connecting information, unifying it, and we called those narratives. Storytelling infiltrated everything: business strategy, politics, fundraising, statistics... Even fields that were as far removed from creative writing as possible had to learn the skill in order to thrive. But now we're entering the Conversation Age. People are tired of storytellers standing up and monologuing at them. "We have feedback about your stories," we said. "Great!" some narrators said, "Our stories are made better by this dialogue." But other narrators resisted dialogue (looking at you woke mind virus preachers). Marketing is starting to catch on. LLMs are accelerating this. We can interact with brand narratives in dialogue at scale through chatbots, personalization, and social media. The companies who pioneer conversational marketing in this age will thrive. The Monologuing Storytellers will die a painful death. How will you innovate in the Conversation Age?
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Peter James
Peter James@peterdjames·
@techhalla are you available for hire? or know where i can find people who can actually make good ai videos like the ones you post?
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Neil H@NeilHUSA·
@om_patel5 Can’t afford it. You’re saying gobble up your usage in parallel. They don’t have limits working for the crack dealer.
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
THE ANTHROPIC TEAM DOESN'T WRITE CODE ANYMORE. this guy's friend got hired at Anthropic 3 weeks ago. nobody on his team has hand written code in months. they run multiple agents in parallel and act more like managers than engineers. his friend said if you're just watching an agent code, you're already behind that idle time should be spent spinning up another agent and directing it somewhere else. the point is that the new method isn't "use AI to code faster." it's "you are the product manager, the agents are your engineers, and your job is to keep all of them running at all times"
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Peter James
Peter James@peterdjames·
@EHuanglu Looking to hire someone who’s good at this.
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el.cine@EHuanglu·
Seedance 3.0 internal testing rn 1080p quality 10–18 minute videos one click film is almost here its gonna shock the world again
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TechHalla
TechHalla@techhalla·
This 2x2 grid prompting technique will save you a ton of time (and credits) on AI video generation. Let me show you how I did it on Freepik 👇
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
This was asked for for YEARS and I could never find time to build it myself 🗺️ Hoodmaps for 🏡 Airbnb Hoodmaps is my app that lets you find out where to stay in a city, it classifies neighborhoods by: 🟥 Tourists 🟨 Cool 🟩 Rich 🟦 Suits ⬜️ Normies I asked Claude Code to build it and it kinda works, not perfect but a start I just need to get the map to update faster and then publish it as a Chrome extension For now you can try it though: hoodmaps.com/airbnb-overlay… Copy paste that in console on Airbnb map, type your city as a slug (like los-angeles) and it should work Happy booking!!!
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
claude --worktree is so good I'm making it my new default. Don't know why you should care? Couldn't follow the Anthropic announcement? (way too technical IMO) Here's a demo:
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sam@SamuelBeek·
The Cursor for Hardware is finally here! who wants to test?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Whoever said “money can’t buy happiness” really knew what they were talking about 😔
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Peter James
Peter James@peterdjames·
That’s not what it’s for. The agent SDK is for making your own apps that have Claude Code style interactions inside your app. For example, I’m making an app that asks you what you want to learn on YouTube then it pulls transcripts and finds the best videos by content not engagement then you can chat with an agent about the videos and go down rabbit holes. The SDK powers the agent in my app.
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Sal Iozzia
Sal Iozzia@saliozzia·
@rryssf_ welp i dont think it will work in Claude Cowork and claude code (desktop) keeps asking me for permission to just ya know code on the files that the terminal handles automatically
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Robert Youssef
Robert Youssef@rryssf_·
While everyone is sharing their OpenClaw bots Claude Agent SDK just changed everything for building production agents. I spent 12 hours testing it. Here's the architecture that actually works (no fluff) 👇
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Peter James
Peter James@peterdjames·
@sean_infinnerty @_ItsmeJJ_9 @rryssf_ Claude is surprisingly terrible at vibe coding Claude Agent SDK apps. It keeps trying to reinvent the wheel instead of just use the documented features.
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Sean Finnerty
Sean Finnerty@sean_infinnerty·
Just ask Claude to read the documentation and build a user guide that anyone with a non technical background can understand and use. It’s surprisingly good at this. I often run /release-notes and have it explain new features/updates and how they can be enhance my claude code experience.
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Peter James
Peter James@peterdjames·
@nancyduarte Thoughts about the 'age of narrative' giving way to the 'age of conversation'? heightened by ai of course. not leaving storytelling behind but making it a two-way discourse instead of a monologue.
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Nancy Duarte
Nancy Duarte@nancyduarte·
Most companies think they’re great at storytelling. That is, until they look at this… We recently created a framework called the Storytelling Maturity Scale. It rates your organization from 1 to 5 based on how well your teams can tell stories that grab attention and move people to action (from marketing and sales to internal communications). Some leaders are shocked to find out they’re a 2 out of 5… They think their teams are great at storytelling because they’ve gone through training, have an overarching brand narrative they reference, and know how important this skill is to develop. But since “storytelling” can be so hard to measure, leadership doesn’t really know how good their teams are or in what specific areas they need to improve. The Storytelling Maturity Scale changes that. In about 5 minutes, it scores your organization on one of five levels and shows you exactly what to fix: Level 1 - Non-existent: Storytelling isn’t on anyone’s radar. You’re marketing features instead of outcomes, your sales calls focus on closing rather than helping, and customers feel like numbers in a quota instead of humans with problems you can solve. Level 2 - Emerging: You know storytelling matters, but it’s inconsistent. You might have a brand narrative document somewhere, but marketing tells one version, sales tells another, and customers still can’t articulate how you actually help them. Level 3 - Integrated: Storytelling is becoming part of how your teams work. Marketing, sales, and leadership are telling a more consistent story. Product development evaluates features based on customer outcomes, and sales conversations focus on solving problems rather than pushing specs. Level 4 - Systemic: Storytelling is built into your processes and culture. You have a centralized story library, people across your organization actively hunt for customer stories they can use, and you’re tracking which narratives actually drive results. Level 5 - Transformative: Your narrative has become a competitive advantage. You’re shaping how your industry thinks, and competitors have to position against your story, not just your features. Most organizations land somewhere between a 2 and a 3. Which means there’s a lot of room to grow, and a lot of revenue is being left on the table. Take the free assessment to figure out where your organization stands when it comes to storytelling maturity (and get specific steps you can take to improve). Link to assessment: drte.co/4qNKhnY
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Peter James
Peter James@peterdjames·
@ReevesCanon Is this going to survive self driving cars? Delivery is about to get really cheap.
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Canon Reeves@ReevesCanon·
We've built a first of its kind grocery store in Austin. Introducing Goods➡️
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TeslaAiGirl@TeslaAiGirl·
@peterdjames @SawyerMerritt @Tesla If this is the case, maybe they should offer tiered pricing. If you use your vehicle for Robotaxi service, then I could understand charging a higher price.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
What would you pay for @Tesla FSD Unsupervised (where you can be on your phone, sleep, watch a movie, etc)?
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