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⚡ https://t.co/0wWmjvj1gF ☮️ techno-hippie + OPTIMIST 📈 200k+ @ https://t.co/yrGGvIYfRr

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2020
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
i just want an ability to have an always on terminal access (and cc for that matter) from anywhere (telegram, slack, w/e) with persistent memory and infinite storage, and the ability to self augment itself in a reliable way and i think anthropic will deliver on that very soon and its right on the money
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
the claude max plan should be included with a remote always on computer
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
so i actually think design via Google Stitch and hook up MCP <> Claude Code might be the best way to control and create high level design rn
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
@WesRoth Damn we made it too easy to ship to the App Store… luckily we’re working on an update they can’t restrict. @vibecodeapp_ will prevail
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Wes Roth
Wes Roth@WesRoth·
Apple has quietly halted App Store updates for popular AI "vibe-coding" applications most notably the $9 billion startup Replit and mobile app builder Vibecode. After months of pushback, Apple is reportedly demanding major UX changes. Replit is being asked to force its generated app previews to open in an external web browser rather than natively inside its app. Vibecode was told it must completely remove the ability to generate software specifically for Apple devices.
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
Anthropic is one Perplexity Computer away from being a novel alternative to OpenClaw
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
YouTube is expanding its "likeness detection" Would make sense if they add monetization options to it as well Get paid a % of ad revenue based if likeness used in videos
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Nick Dobos
Nick Dobos@NickADobos·
@techguyver thats worse. Yeah, AI spam slop should probably not be allowed But banning dev tools because they let you make apps on your phone is INSANE
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NVIDIA GeForce
NVIDIA GeForce@NVIDIAGeForce·
Announcing NVIDIA DLSS 5, an AI-powered breakthrough in visual fidelity for games, coming this fall. DLSS 5 infuses pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, bridging the gap between rendering and reality. Learn More → nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/…
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A.I.Warper
A.I.Warper@AIWarper·
When you're just trying to get home after Mardi Gras and you run into Shia 😮‍💨 Another Kling Motion Control 3.0 AI test. If there's interest, I can show exactly how to make this (it's legit just NB PRO → Kling), but I try to cater to all experience levels. Let me know 👇
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
@CraigSwann yeah but it way more powerful, and you can give it 12 inputs, videos, image, audio, text etc and its chinese
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Craig Swann
Craig Swann@CraigSwann·
@techguyver Remember when the same thing was said and it was Sora?
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
seedance 2 is going to disrupt so many industries its hard to fathom
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
where can i use gemini 3.1 pro? doesnt show up for me in antigravity, gemini.google.com and im a PRO subs
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
gemini 3.1 pro vs 3.0
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
@puresnark_ I bet your $100k per month is in the replies of this by tomorrow. 20 clients at $5k per month.
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🟢@greeen0ut·
As of this writing, the vast majority of companies are reporting that ai isn’t significantly moving the needle on productivity For now, “100k/month” is a pretty far reach X loves these wild, round number proclamations
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom

There's an opportunity right now to build a $100k per month side hustle as a Personal AI Tutor for executives and entrepreneurs. And you don't have to be *that* technical to do it. Here's how I'd think about it: There are probably tens of thousands of senior leaders and entrepreneurs who desperately need to learn and leverage the latest AI innovations but have no idea how to do that. They aren't going to be standard buyers of the latest AI course that some online guru is selling. Maybe they've bought the course, but they probably didn't watch it or they found the material mismatched with their needs. They have the disposable income to pay $5-10k per month for a few hours of time if it's truly building high leverage skills. Probably even something they could expense through their business as personal development... It's a real, high cash-flow opportunity for someone to launch a service business as a Personal AI Tutor for those people. Probably best if it can be in person, like a real tutor, but could do it remotely quite easily these days. 1-2 hours per week + 1-2 recorded video modules to continue to build skills between sessions. 5-10 clients per month and you have a meaningful cash flow engine. Generate leads on X with content catering to that audience and case studies. Could offer a free 30-minute kickoff session to prove value or do a monthly webinar walk through for free and upsell into the live tutoring. All comes down to the quality of what you deliver long term, but my guess is people would see a positive ROI right away and the referral engine would drive the business. Just a thought...

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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
The simple explanation on why OpenClaw is blowing up right now After playing around with OpenClaw for the last few weeks, I wanted to break down what I think actually makes it different There are three things mainly IMO. It's always on. It has pretty much endless memory. And it can schedule its own tasks. Sounds simple. But when you put those three together something interesting happens. You get a continuous loop. Pull, Push, Improve, Repeat. Something that's always connected, always pulling in new information, and always updating itself based on what it learns and some basic guidance. That's the difference between an AI you talk to and an AI that actually works on its own. And when that loop can self-improve - adjust what it does based on what it finds - that's where things really take off. We're going to see a lot more of this in one way or another Anyways hope you enjoyed my lil animated video explaining it! This was all done via nano banana + kling 3.0! PS: I’m testing + sharing AI gems like this daily - follow for more inspo 🔥
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Techguyver
Techguyver@techguyver·
with openclaw - your computer is the server
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