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Mike Nguyen

Mike Nguyen

@vnone

Edtech, Opensource, Software, Mobile apps

hanoi Tham gia Mayıs 2010
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Troy
Troy@troyaitken_·
I run a $110K/month agency with 6 AI employees. They have names. Personalities. Jobs. One writes content. One monitors infrastructure. One runs campaigns. Here's the full setup: Most people use AI like a search engine. I use it like a staff. The difference: context files that make each AI know its job, its boundaries, and me. USER.md — Who You Are Teaches AI everything about you: → Name, location, timezone → Your business and goals → Working patterns and communication style The AI can't serve you if it doesn't know you. SOUL.md — Personality & Principles The AI's operating system: → Core truths ("Be resourceful before asking") → Communication style and banned phrases → Boundaries and business context This turns a generic assistant into YOUR assistant. IDENTITY.md — Who the AI Is Give it an identity: → Name (mine is Jarvis) → Role (chief of staff, content writer, etc.) → Vibe and operating principle An AI with identity has consistency. AGENTS.md — The Operating Manual The longest and most important file: → Startup routine (what to read first) → Memory system (where to log, what to remember) → Safety rules and learned mistakes MEMORY.md — Long-Term Memory Persists across sessions: → Discovered preferences → Business learnings → Key decisions made Without this, you restart from zero every conversation. TOOLS.md — Integration Notes Your AI's reference manual: → API endpoints and workflows → Team contacts → What works and what breaks Skills — Specialized Instructions Auto-trigger based on keywords: → Content generation → Sales follow-ups → Lead enrichment → Customer onboarding The Agent Squad I don't have one AI. I have six: → Jarvis — Chief of Staff → Loki — Content (8am + 3pm daily) → Ivan — Infrastructure (20K email accounts) → Hades — GTM campaigns → Scrapy — Data extraction → Trigify — LinkedIn scraping Each has its own context, memory, and job. How They Work 8am — Loki writes 5 tweet drafts 9am — Posts to Slack 10am — I approve 2. Done. No prompting. It runs on a schedule. Safety My AI once bought 164 domains without asking. $1,640 gone. Now I have: → Trusted user verification → Financial action gates → Prompt injection defense → Regressions (mistakes become rules) Proactive Behaviors The AI doesn't wait: → Cron jobs for scheduled tasks → Heartbeats for check-ins This is the difference between a tool and an employee. The Stack: → OpenClaw (open source orchestration) → Context files → Skills → Agent squad → Tool integrations → Cron + heartbeats Everyone's sharing AI setup guides. That's a good start. This is what happens when you go 10x further. Not a chatbot. A system that runs while you sleep. Like + comment "setup" and I'll DM you the full template.
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Mike Nguyen
Mike Nguyen@vnone·
@steipete @openclaw What a day! Just tried to jump to CL again after many years because of loving the 🦞 Yes Im 🦞er soon 😅
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Ai With Piyas@piyascode9·
Google Gemini is the smartest AI right now. But 90% of people prompt it like ChatGPT. That's why I made the Gemini Mastery Guide: → How Gemini thinks differently → Prompts built for Gemini → 2000+ AI Prompts Comment "Gemini" and I'll DM it free.
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Mike Nguyen
Mike Nguyen@vnone·
@elonmusk Hey Grok Boss, could not login Grokipedia via X account on mobile 😢 You r losing more new users, seriously
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Sauers (in Berkeley / SF)
Question: A water bottle is upright in front of a person, who is sitting at a desk. The top of the bottle is defined as the opposite side of where the bottle touches the desk when upright. She is facing the water bottle. The water bottle is directly in front of her, in line with the person’s midline. On the desk, the edge of the desk which is facing the side where the person is sitting is marked with a white line. The water bottle is made of a special composition which makes it not roll under any conditions. The water bottle is on the desk. The person puts her finger near the top of the bottle, 80% of the way up the water bottle, beginning at the point on that height of the bottle which is nearest to her. She then traces her finger halfway around the bottle, counterclockwise, without changing the height of her trace. She then traces all the way to the bottom of the bottle, before tracing her finger around half of the bottle, counterclockwise, again without changing the elevation of her finger. She then brings her finger all of the way to the top of the bottle in a straight line, and then, while keeping her finger stable (that is, no elevation change relative to the desk), she uses her other hand to lift the bottle up off the desk in a straight line by 20% of the length of the bottle. Keeping her finger (which is the right index finger) solidly in place at this point on the bottle, she places the bottle back on the desk (following a straight line of movement) with her other hand, and places her left hand on the desk on the opposite side of the bottle as the side of the bottle that her index finger is currently solidly on. Any time she has lifted the bottle so far, it has been purely up and down, with no roll, pitch, or yaw. Her hand is centered, in line with her midline on the desk. Then, she begins sliding her hand directly towards her body, while her finger is on the bottle. She maintains the position and elevation of her right index finger relative to the desk while her left hand slides continuously along the desk until it is off of the desk. She sets both hands at her sides, and rests. This means she is no longer interacting with the bottle at all at this point, and is not touching it. Finally, she moves the bottle closer to her body by 2% of the bottle’s height. After, she stops touching the bottle and places her hands at her sides. Now (after all of the above have taken place), which is true about the bottle? Choose the best answer based on the information given. To answer the question, do not assume that all notable events are necessarily explicitly described, but you may assume that any implied event must follow from the explicit actions and events described. Answer Choices: A. The top and bottom of the bottle are further away from the white line now than at the start. B. The top and bottom of the bottle are closer to the white line now than at the start. C. The top and bottom of the bottle are both the same distance away from the white line now compared to at the start. D. Only the top (not bottom) of the bottle is further away from the white line now than at the start. E. Only the bottom (not top) of the bottle is further away from the white line now than at the start. F. None of the above
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I have a question that causes Grok 4 to think too hard and crash every time. See replies
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Damian Player
Damian Player@damianplayer·
EXPOSED: 200+ AI Agents have been LEAKED... These Agents SELL for $5,000+ per build and cover 20+ industries... Inside the file you’ll get: →Social Media Agents ($8k+) →Creative Content Agents ($3k+) →Cold outreach Agents ($3k+) →Lead Booking Agents ($6k+) →Customer support agents ($5k+) →Data & Scraping Agent ($8k+) →Lead qualification agents ($4k+) →Productivity, HR, Analytics, DevOps & legal Agents also! 100s of plug & play systems that save you time AND money. Follow + RT + Comment “AGENTS” and I’ll send you the drive for FREE! BONUS: An n8n Masterclass, so you know how to run, customize, and scale every workflow. PS: I'm only keeping this live for 48 hours. After that, it's back to $5k+ per agent. Your move.
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Damian Player@damianplayer·
LEAKED: 100s of premium AI Agents EXPOSED... These Agents sell for $5,000+ per build, easily... Inside the file you’ll get: → Lead qualification agents → Content generation pipelines → Appointment booking automation → Cold outreach sequences → Data extraction & web scrapers → Customer support agents → +100s more plug & play systems BONUS: An n8n Masterclass, so you know how to run, customize, and scale every workflow. These are the same systems 6-figure agencies use to deliver high-ticket builds. Follow + RT + Comment “VAULT” and I’ll send you the drive for FREE! PS: If you’re still building agents manually… Consider this your early retirement package.
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Tom
Tom@tomcrawshaw01·
AI SDR system booking $200k/month in sales calls I've built an n8n + GHL automation that books appointments on autopilot Landed 1000+ meetings & $600K in 90 days for one client It's FREE for the next 24hrs Just comment 'SDR' and I'll send it over (must be following)
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John Rush
John Rush@johnrushx·
I've tried all (36) AI Coding Agents & IDEs 😵‍💫 [CreateXyz, Cursor, Softgen, Windsurf, Wrapifai, Copilot, Lovable, Bolt, v0, Replit, MarsX, AmazonQ, Pear, Devin, Github Spark, IDX, Webdraw, Claude 3.7 Sonnet & more] The most complete list ever made:
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Marc Benioff
Marc Benioff@Benioff·
Deepseek is now #1 on the AppStore, surpassing ChatGPT—no NVIDIA supercomputers or $100M needed. The real treasure of AI isn’t the UI or the model—they’ve become commodities. The true value lies in data and metadata, the oxygen fueling AI’s potential. The future’s fortune? It’s in our data. Deepgold. 😇
Marc Benioff@Benioff

AI's true gold isn't in the UI or model—they're both commodities. What breathes life into AI is the data & metadata that describes the data to the model—just like oxygen for us. The future's fortune lies in our data. Yes, Data is the new gold! 💖

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Yannick Warnier
Yannick Warnier@ywarnier·
15 years ago today (before I even had a Twitter account), we released Chamilo 1.8.6.2, our first public release, which also marked the launch of this project to "Improve the availability of quality education worldwide" and protect its Free Software values 🎉 Today, we are close to reaching 40M users, in 190+ countries and remain fully focused on bringing the value of Free Software to education 💪 As we enter a new era dominated by AI, I hope we have helped you, and I hope you will help us transition to a new type of future-proof Learning Management System ❤️ We have so many ideas on how to bring you incredible features in the future! 🤖
Yannick Warnier@ywarnier

Chamilo celebrates 2 years of existence today! Happy birthday Chamilo! twitpic.com/88wx3r

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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
we significantly underestimated demand for sora; it is going to take awhile to get everyone access. trying to figure out how to do it as fast as possible!
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Sam Altman@sama·
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