Eric Su
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Eric Su
@EricSuNet
Writing what I learned. Generalist with exp in internet marketing, investment banking, payment sales, and software engineering
wifi Sumali Şubat 2026
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@matteopelleg I'd watch human written scripts + human prompted movies though. Of course it will have to be good.
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@SolanaFloor @solana how does polkadbot still have 9000 devs?? this is got to be wrong.
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🚨BREAKING: @Solana overtook Ethereum in all-time unique developers, now leading all chains.
Source: chainspect

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@SimonHoiberg And learn designs. Learn good UX. Learn how to describe things in English.
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Learning to code still makes sense.
Just not for the same reasons it used to.
Back then, "learn to code" was mostly about:
→ Shipping products from scratch.
→ Getting a high-paying dev job.
→ Becoming the "10x engineer".
Today, AI covers most of that.
You can build an MVP from a prompt, ship a SaaS in days, and get usable code for almost anything.
So why bother learning to code now?
Because the real advantage has shifted to independence and sovereignty.
In the next few years, we'll see a ridiculous amount of new products being launched.
And 99% of them will be completely tied to OpenAI, Claude, AWS, Vercel, Supabase, etc. They will follow whatever these platforms decide.
Right now is your chance to be in the 1% that is different.
Learn Docker.
Learn Kubernetes.
Learn Bash.
Learn Linux.
Use this opportunity to take back control and stop letting someone else own the ground you’re building on.
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@eglyman We made it super easy and simple for non-tech and casual users to install, manage, create workflows with OpenClaw agents and other similar agentic platforms(Adding Hermes). You don't even need a laptop.
clawluv.com
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We only hire builders (and we’re on a hiring spree)!
Reply with something you've built. I'll read them personally. We’re interviewing the best ones.
You’ll be a good fit if you:
- work best without permission
- default to “how could I automate this”
- had weird teenage hobbies
- spend your sunday making side projects
- have more Claude agents than cousins
- shipped something this week
- make prototypes, not powerpoints
- don’t like hierarchy
- are good at games: chess, monopoly, poker
- would take dinner with Elon over $100k
Good luck,
Eric
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@ashen_one give it to a children education center or something similar.
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Model Agnostic
clem 🤗@ClementDelangue
After @Pinterest @Airbnb @NotionHQ @cursor_ai, today it’s @eoghan @intercom publicly sharing that they’re finding it better, cheaper, faster to use and train open models themselves rather than use APIs for many tasks. And hundreds of other companies are doing the same without sharing. Ultimately, I believe the majority of AI workflows will be in-house based on open-source (vs API). It took much more time than we anticipated but it’s happening now!
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@s_chiriac The easiest way to install and manage OpenClaw. You don't even need a laptop. Adding Hermes Agent too. clawluv.com
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@oliverhenry Exactly we’re in a bubble and the market is so big. It’s why i’m building UI for casual users to install and manage their own agents on OpenClaw or other similar platforms.
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Be Anthropic
> build amazing models
> invent claude code
> win the hearts and minds of devs
> everyone loves you
> start threatening open source projects with litigation
> stop communicating to the community
> ignore basic questions about ToS
> for weeks
> push even your staunchest supporters to codex
> they launched 2x usage for 2 months
> you launch 2x usage for 2 weekends
> reduce usage during peak hours
> dont tell anyone its enabled for several days
> now 2x weekends is just the same as it was before
great models. honestly great people who work there. but their pr strategy should be studied.
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🚨 Did you see Anthropic leaked their most powerful model to date Claude "Mythos?" and it's about to start a new kind of cybersecurity war.
They misconfigured their CMS and someone scanned the website and found the draft.
"Mythos is currently far ahead of any other AI model in cybersecurity capabilities"
"It presages an upcoming wave of models that can exploit vulnerabilities in ways that far outpace the efforts of defenders. Some direct quotes:
Anthropic said they will only release them to enterprises first to defend cyber security risks because its need for compute is way too intense and will slowly roll out to smaller businesses.
fortune.com/2026/03/26/ant…
m1astra-mythos.pages.dev


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Apollo charges $100 for 4,000 LinkedIn enrichments
Serper.(dev) charges $100 for 50,000-70,000 searches
same job. 92-94% cheaper. 89% hit rate on executive profiles.
everyone building outbound in 2026 is dramatically
overpaying because they never questioned the defaults
actual stack. pricing included.
FINDING PEOPLE
→ Apollo — $79/mo. use it for the database and
contact filters. do NOT use it for LinkedIn URL matching.
that's where the credits disappear
→ Serper — use this for LinkedIn URL matching instead.
$100 = 50-70K searches. Apollo as fallback for the 11%
that don't match
→ theorg — completely free org charts with API.
shows reporting lines, promotions, departures. LinkedIn
shows none of this. almost nobody has it in their stack
ENRICHING
→ Enrichly — $59/mo for 5,000 person enrichments.
primary fallback when Apollo misses.
→ waterfall: Apollo → Enrichly → Anymail Finder → Findymail
→ manual. never one source.
SIGNALS (mostly free)
→ Google News RSS — free. unlimited. real-time.
go to Google News, search your query, add /rss to the URL.
that's a live signal feed. replaced a $490/month
monitoring tool
→ f5bot — free. email alerts when your keywords
appear on Reddit. people write paragraphs about their
problems on Reddit they'd never say to a salesperson
→ visualping — monitors any webpage for changes.
hourly checks. set up 200 competitor pages and forget it
RUNNING OUTREACH
→ HeyReach — $79/account/mo. cloud-based LinkedIn automation.
dedicated IPs. 5-10% ban risk vs 23% for browser extensions.
runs 24/7 without your laptop open
→ never send cold email from your main domain.
one spam complaint tanks domain reputation entirely —
website deliverability, brand, everything.
deliveron: $49/mo, 100 Microsoft inboxes,
warmup, rotation included
full stack: under $500/month
the gap isn't tools. it never was.
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🚨 THE LARGEST INVESTOR ON EARTH JUST SILENCED THE AI BUBBLE CROWD
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink controls $14 trillion in assets. Every Fortune 500 CEO reads his letter before breakfast
He just said this in his latest BBC interview:
1. “This is not a bubble”
Fink talks directly to hyperscaler CEOs. Their message: demand is outpacing supply. Not slowing. Accelerating. They can’t build fast enough.
2. One data centre = $50 billion
A single 1GW AI data centre costs over $50 billion. One tech CEO told Fink he needs 23 gigawatts by 2030. That’s over $1 trillion. From one company.
3. China is building 100GW of nuclear. Right now.
That’s 30+ nuclear power stations under construction. While Europe debates planning permission, China pours concrete.
4. The real bottleneck isn’t chips. It’s power.
“The biggest issue that limits the West is the cost of power.” His words. Not mine.
5. AI will create a blue-collar boom
Fewer analysts. More technicians (e.g. electricians, welders, plumbers). The people who build and maintain AI infrastructure will be in massive demand.
6. Energy pragmatism, not ideology
Oil. Gas. Solar. Nuclear. Wind. Use everything. Cheap power = economic resilience. Expensive power = recession.
The largest investor on Earth just told you exactly where the money is going.
AI infrastructure demand is real and accelerating. Only constrained by power.

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