Aaron
51 posts

Aaron
@AutonomousAries
Entrepreneur | Petrol Head | America first 🇺🇸
Tham gia Aralık 2022
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The exact Claude Code + Exa workflow we use to scrape 100 fit-scored leads in under 3 minutes.
Full tutorial in the video. Giving away the complete prompt pack too.
Here's what the prompts do, in order:
→ Read a single claude.md file and define your ICP
→ Pull 100 companies from Exa and fit-score each 1 to 10
→ Find the right decision-maker at every account
→ Enrich verified email addresses
→ Push the final CSV straight into your sequencer as a draft campaign
From an empty folder to a sendable campaign, in one sitting.
Follow, like, and comment "LEADS". I'll DM you the full prompt pack.
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@danmartell Don’t forget about the human ego element. Several orgs running management levels for ego purposes. Which will further create resistance. Same reason degrees still exist (outside of STEM fields).
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Jack Dorsey just published something that should be required reading for every founder.
The premise: the org chart needs to be replaced entirely. And the argument starts 2,000 years ago.
For thousands of years, every organization on earth has run on the same logic the Roman Army invented.
Small teams report to a leader → Leaders report to managers → Managers report to executives.
The whole structure exists for one reason: to route information up and down the chain.
That's it. The whole system exists to solve a bandwidth problem.
Jack's argument is simple: AI solves it better.
Block built what they call a "world model" - a continuously updated picture of everything happening across the company. Every decision. Every customer. Every transaction. Every bottleneck. In real time.
No status update needed. No weekly sync. No manager to translate what's happening on the ground into language the executive can understand.
When the world model carries the information, you don't need the layers.
So they eliminated them.
Block now runs on three roles:
Individual contributors who build.
DRIs who own specific outcomes for a fixed period.
Player-coaches who develop people while still doing the work themselves.
No middle layer. The system handles coordination. The humans handle the work.
I've coached thousands of founders. The number one problem is always the same: information latency.
By the time a problem surfaces from your front line to leadership, it's already compounded. By the time a decision travels back down, the damage is done.
That lag costs you deals, people, and momentum. And most founders accept it as the price of scale.
Block is trying to prove you don't have to anymore.
I think they're right.
Because the hierarchy was never the point - it was just the best tool we had. The moment something better exists, the layers eventually collapse.
This is either the biggest structural shift since the 1850s - or it breaks at scale like everything else before it.
Either way - every founder should be asking the same question: how much of your org exists just to route information?
If the answer is "most of it" - that's your problem. And your opportunity.
-DM
jack@jack
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What's the best way to vibe-code a website right now for someone completely non-technical?
I want a simple site with a few pages, with a modern, clean, but polished UI and nice interactive effects
Should I just use Claude Code for this, or is it worth using a more specialized tool like Bolt or Lovable?
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@SpeakerPelosi “The sky is not blue. Trump has ruined the sky making it no longer blue.”
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@ShadowofEzra I don’t buy it. People wouldn’t like it and he’s really just too old for all that at this point.
He’ll likely groom Vance and pass the torch while staying close in the background. Which would be ideal.
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Steve Bannon claims President Trump has a top-secret plan that will guarantee he becomes president again in 2028.
He says the details of “the plan” will be revealed at the right time and that Americans should start getting used to the idea now.
Bannon insists Trump needs another term to finish what he started and hints they’ll find a way around the 22nd Amendment.
“There’s a plan.”
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@GuntherEagleman They are MUCH needed in Charlotte. Place is a safe haven for criminals.
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@bennyjohnson DEI Judicial activism is the root of the problem. This man should have been behind bars, not on a bus.
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@bennyjohnson Charlotte has gone down hill fast. There are several of these lunatics walking the streets and the city does nothing at all about it.
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THIS is how it’s done.
Karoline Leavitt calls out the Fake News and Democrats TO THEIR FACES for ignoring and fueling the murder of Iryna Zarutska:
“Many outlets in this room decided her murder was not worth reporting on originally because it does not fit a preferred narrative. Many journalists in this room spilled plenty of ink trying to smear Daniel Penny for defending a subway car from a lunatic, but none of those reporters wrote stories about an actual murderer”
“Her death was entirely preventable. DeCarlos Brown should never have been on that train that night. He should’ve been behind bars!”
“This is madness. Iryna should still be alive.”
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@GuntherEagleman @krassenstein Not dumb. Just working for platform engagement. As everyone does.
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@krassenstein Is Brian Krassenstein dumb? If you think so, reply to this post.
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@TaraBull808 Pay is dictated by the amount of revenue the sport generates which has a strong link with viewership. So yes, they should be paid the same for n relation to the amount of revenue being generated.
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@InCodyWeTrust1 @rawsalerts This is not true and there’s plenty of data that proves otherwise.
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@rawsalerts FAA has been such a joke under this admin. We have never had this many domestic flight issues in such a short period of time.
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🚨#BREAKING: The FAA has grounded all departures from New York's JFK Airport due to an aircraft emergency.
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@GuntherEagleman You’ve had too much faith in the government then.
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I would’ve never thought our government would allow people to r@pe children on Epstein’s Island and just let it slide.
It’s not ok.
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@bennyjohnson We're holding them to all of their "transparency" talk.
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The era of: ‘ trust us, bro we looked into it’ is dead.
Feds are going to have to show their work beyond the shadow of a doubt to gain acceptance from the American people.
Decades of relentless lies and grotesque abuses of power got us here. We didn’t break the machine, they did. But now that it’s broken, these are the new rules.
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@GuntherEagleman Hire slow, fire fast. Push her out before more damage is done.
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@bennyjohnson At this point I’m not sure we’ll ever see anything come from it. Might just be too deep. Really hope I’m wrong though.
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This morning, I’m extremely proud of the work that we’ve done exposing the Epstein cover-up.
My timeline is filled with clips of our show, asking the most powerful people in politics about Epstein. Many of the clips are years old. Some answers have aged well some have not. But one thing that has remained consistent is our show seeking the truth, fearlessly. We have never wavered or pulled punches for favor.
The crime of child abuse must have no safe harbor or protectors. If you commit this crime you and everyone you know must be exposed. Doubly so if powerful politicians or intel agencies are involved.
In conclusion, this is not a left or right issue. It’s a human dignity issue. We won’t back down. We will keep asking about Epstein until the entire diseased church collapses, God help us. Because it’s the right thing to do.
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@CajunCombatVet @LauraLoomer They definitely are and always have been. If you have enough wealth and connections, the laws no longer apply to you in the same way they do to the rest of us.
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@AutonomousAries @LauraLoomer No, it is not okay to move on. Elites just got away with awful crimes. Evidently, people are above the law.
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