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fredherrera

@fredherrera

I develop products

Canada, Ireland, Mexico شامل ہوئے Mart 2009
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fredherrera@fredherrera·
@partiquebecois Trop compliqué vos affaires. Focussez a axer le discours politique vers l’inclusion des immigrants. Comment amener les forces des immigrants pour bâtir le projet nationaliste inclusif
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Parti Québécois
Parti Québécois@partiquebecois·
Comment transmet-on le goût de l’indépendance à des Québécois issus de l’immigration? Notre candidat dans Jeanne-Mance–Viger, Adnane Najahi, répond à cette question dans cette vidéo.
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Logan Gott
Logan Gott@LoganTGott·
Everyone is using Claude right now. Very few founders are using it to drive real pipeline from LinkedIn. So I built a free resource with the exact Claude prompts I use to build full LinkedIn funnels… the same system behind the multiple clients we’ve generated over 6-figs for. Most people are using AI to write posts. Almost nobody is using it to build the actual infrastructure that turns LinkedIn into a lead machine. I’m sure I could sell these prompts in the future but for now they’re yours: Comment "Funnel" and I'll send it over. (You need to be following so I can DM it to you.)
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𝘽𝙤𝙗𝙗𝙮 𝙃𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙮
It depends on the nature of the code. If it's in any way safety or mission critical it gets code reviewed and also tested mostly on simulation and then add to our fully for flight testing. So coding is probably only five to ten percent of the cost of changes for us. But if it's simply application level stuff then we vibe code everything and close to 100% of that code is never even looked at
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
The fact that Mark Carney won Quebec despite basically not speaking French, to me, suggests that the whole thing largely functions as a power grab like all the other DEI. It's important until it isn't.
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough

The story of the Air Canada CEO isn’t that the Liberals are hypocritical about official bilingualism, or that so-and-so Liberal isn’t bilingual enough. It’s that official bilingualism has become a bizarre religion among Canada’s elite, preventing sane, merit-based hiring.

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fredherrera@fredherrera·
@Arielle7161 @paulvieira @WSJ Euh non - the message should have been in French out of respect for one of the dead. This goes beyond politics. It’s basic manner and empathy
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Paul Vieira@paulvieira·
“I am deeply saddened that my inability to speak French has diverted attention from the profound grief of the families and the great resilience of Air Canada’s employees,” Air Canada CEO Rousseau said in a statement. wsj.com/world/americas… via @WSJ
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Garreth McDaid
Garreth McDaid@garrethmcdaid·
CEO of world's largest international airline, and arguably the most successful company in Irish history.
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Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben@MichLieben·
Giving away a full Claude Project setup that builds advanced n8n workflows from a single prompt. This completely changed how we build automations at our $7M ARR agency. You write a basic prompt describing your workflow. Claude (Sonnet 4.5) reads it, breaks it down, and outputs an n8n JSON file you can import directly. It handles field mappings, data flow between nodes, trigger configurations, conditional branches, sticky notes for documentation, and error handling. What's included: → Full Claude Project setup you can copy-paste and run immediately → 70+ n8n documentation pages extracted from the official GitHub repo, so Claude knows the syntax and node references → Templates and frameworks for use cases like lead routing and social listening → Real prompts vs. the workflows Claude actually built, so you can see what worked and what didn't → SOPs to update the documentation every time n8n ships a new feature "How to build n8n workflows?" has always been harder than "what n8n workflow should I build?" This flips it. Spend your time thinking about which automation moves the needle. Let Claude handle the build. Reply "PROMPT" and I'll DM the full setup guide. Must be following.
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austin@helloitsaustin·
if you're a performance marketer, here's how I use a custom Claude Cowork plugin to manage Google Ads at @AnthropicAI. it connects to the Google Ads API via MCP, encodes my common paid search workflows into skills, and works on desktop and Dispatch.
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The Athletic | Football
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC·
Kylian Mbappe’s knee injury was misdiagnosed after Real Madrid medical staff performed an MRI scan on the wrong leg back in December. When no problem was found after a scan of his uninjured right knee, the 27-year-old featured in three games for Madrid before the mistake was realised and rectified. Full story from @GuillermoRai_ and @MarioCortegana Free to read here ⬇️ 🔗 nyti.ms/4bM95qf
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TobyWrites
TobyWrites@tobyasky·
Usain Bolt is sitting somewhere knowing his record isn’t safe. Gout Gout running 10.04 at 16 is mental. Adidas has signed him already and he’s shattered all Australian records at this age 😭 His coaches say he has not reached his top speed yet😂😂
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Chris@everestchris6·
My OpenClaw bot scraped 1,000+ local business websites, took screenshots of every single one, and used them to train an AI model that scores website design quality automatically Here's what it did: → Scraped 1000+ local businesses from Google Maps → Screenshotted every website → Trained an AI model on 1,000+ sites to score design 0–100 → Flagged the worst ones as hot leads No more manually finding clients with bad websites, it finds them for you in seconds Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you the whole system for free
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Anthony Martineau
Anthony Martineau@Antho_Martineau·
Vous vous demandez pourquoi Beckett Sennecke est aussi agile sur ses patins? Le voici à trois ans. Sa mère, qui m’avait envoyé ces photos, m’avait raconté l’avoir inscrit à des cours de patinage artistique dès deux ans avec sa sœur. Le pari a rapporté.
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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️
Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
layers of bugs... this shouldn't even have happened to me because I started a new session yesterday. But the new session didn't stick because later in the day I changed a configuration to make my TUI and telegram be on the same session. Somehow they both unified to the previous buggy session before I did /new. good god
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Brad Mills 🔑⚡️@bradmillscan·
350-400 hours into OpenClaw over the last 33 days non-stop, no days off...I'm ready to quit. My openclaw is fucking lost in the weeds every day today and it's driving me nuts. Basic shit. I asked it to use GitHub. it has a GitHub skill. We have a GitHub SOP. I can see it's thinking process about using skills, then narrating how the skill doesn't exist, then going and inventing ways to retrieve the capability to use GitHub from the internet. I tell it to look in the openclaw docs for the proper skill path, it says "oops my bad, yeah it was there after all." This is ChatGPT 5.4 with extra high thinking turned on. I ask it to diagnose the problem only, so it goes and sees the system prompt is telling it to look at the wrong place, and it goes to GitHub and opens a GitHub issue about this 'bug' without even asking me. What the actual fuck. 3 hours on a Sunday of trying to rewire the brain of my openclaw to do default-behaviour. This thing such a productivity suck & mental poison. I can't do anything useful or positive with OpenClaw because I'm nonstop fighting fires in the engine room. I'm thinking about giving up.
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Constantin Gurdgiev
Constantin Gurdgiev@GTCost·
@tahitibrowne She worked in mining & processing equipment, & engineering. Super competitive world. Developed quarries & factories in Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, etc. All over the world. Worked on Catholic Church-financed hospitals construction in Russia, Ukraine, elsewhere.
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Constantin Gurdgiev@GTCost·
To share something personal. My aunt, Ludmila, has passed away yesterday in Rome at age 88. She left USSR in the 1970s. Built from scratch her own successful company in Italy, working in marble and granite extraction and processing business. All on her own efforts and capital. +
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Replit Support
Replit Support@ReplitSupport·
Hi Fred! Here are some ways to keep costs down with your Agent prompts by using the right mode for your tasks: -Lite mode — for quick edits (10-60 sec), very cheap -Economy mode — uses roughly 1/3 the credits of standard builds, great for everyday work -Save Power/Autonomous mode for complex, production-grade features Hope this helps!
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Mark Mathson
Mark Mathson@MarkMathson·
Today @Replit Agent 4 just dropped and the multitasking is a game changer. I created a PRD generator skill in 2 minutes, auto-generated 13 prioritized tasks, and let Agent run them all simultaneously with smart dependency management. What used to take 3+ hours of sequential prompting? Done in about an hour. While 12 tasks were building in the background, I was experimenting with design variations in canvas view at the same time. The task board isn't just a UI improvement, it fundamentally changes how you work with an AI agent.
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