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AN ANONYMOUS DEVELOPER JUST BUILT A LIBRARY SO BIG IT MADE ELSEVIER'S LEGAL TEAM CRY. 99 million books and papers. Every shadow library on earth mirrored and searchable in one place. And it is completely unkillable. Here is the full story. In November 2022 US law enforcement seized Z-Library's domains and arrested its operators overnight. The largest ebook library on the internet was gone in 24 hours. A pseudonymous developer going only by Anna had already seen it coming. She had spent months quietly making full copies of every major shadow library before they could disappear. Sci-Hub. Library Genesis. Z-Library. Internet Archive. All of it backed up. Days after Z-Library fell Anna's Archive went live. Here is what makes it impossible to shut down. It does not host a single file. It indexes metadata and links to third-party mirrors. Legally there is nothing to seize. Technically there is no central server to take down. The entire codebase is open source. The entire dataset is distributed via torrents and IPFS. A decentralized file system where data lives across thousands of nodes simultaneously. If every domain gets blocked tomorrow anyone can spin up a new mirror in minutes from the same data. Italy blocked it. Germany blocked it. Publishers sued it. The US Trade Representative put it on their notorious markets list. It added new domains and kept going. What you get for free: 99 million books and academic papers. Sci-Hub, Library Genesis, Z-Library, and Internet Archive all searchable in one place. No account required. No subscription. No paywall. Download via IPFS, torrent, or direct link. Works across multiple mirror domains when one goes down. Elsevier charges universities $2 billion a year for journal access. One anonymous developer with a pseudonym and a backup drive just made that business model look embarrassing. 100% open source. annas-archive.gl Bookmark this before your next research session. Follow @cyrilXBT for every open source build that challenges the systems most people accept as inevitable.
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This exercise will both fix outstanding Lower Back issues and act as a preventative against future Lower Back issues I simply don’t understand why anyone on Planet Earth is not doing it IT DOESN’T MAKE SENSE!!!
A few years ago I threw my back out swinging a tool that was wrong for the job. Was horrific. Had neglected a lot of the rehab stuff. Got one of these and use it often. Also thank goodness for the internet. Old advice was RICE. In reality you need to move. (Not medical advices.)
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This is extremely illegal. facebook.com/ads/library/?ac…
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Introducing: PlayerZero The world's first Engineering World Model that puts debugging, fixing, and testing your code on autopilot. We've raised $20M from Foundation Capital, @matei_zaharia (Databricks), @pbailis (Workday), @rauchg (Vercel), @zoink (Figma), @drewhouston (Dropbox), and more PlayerZero frees up 30% of your engineering bandwidth by: 1.⁠ ⁠Finding the root cause for bugs & incidents in minutes that engineering teams take days to identify. 2.⁠ ⁠Predicting in minutes, edge case issues that a 300-person QA team would take weeks to find. ------ Here's why this matters: No one in your org has a complete picture of how your production software actually behaves. Support sees tickets. SRE sees infra. Dev sees code. Each team builds their own fragmented view - and none of these systems talk to each other. When something breaks, everyone scrambles to stitch the picture together by hand. PlayerZero connects all of it into a single context graph - → The Slack thread where your lead said "we went with X because Y fell apart in prod last time" → The PR review where an engineer explained the tradeoff → The lifetime history of your CI/CD pipeline, observability stack, incidents, and support tickets So you can trace any problem to its root cause across every silo. And it compounds. Every incident diagnosed teaches the model something new. The longer it runs, the deeper it understands - which code paths are high-risk, which configurations are fragile, which changes tend to break which customer flows. So when you sit down to debug a live issue, you have your entire org's collective reasoning and production memory behind you - instantly. ------ Zuora, Georgia-Pacific, and Nylas have reduced resolution time by 90% and caught 95% of breaking changes and freeing an average of $30M in engineering bandwidth. ------ Our guarantee: If we can't increase your engineering bandwidth by at least 20% within one week, we'll donate $10,000 to an open-source project of your choice. Book a demo - bit.ly/3NlLMeN
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this is actually a billion dollar use case of clawdbot cant believe im dropping it the guy who inspired this ran up a net worth of $40m off $20,000 this replaces his manual strategy
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I got paid .
I launched rentahuman.ai last night and already 130 people have signed up including an OF model (lmao) and the CEO of an AI startup. If your AI agent wants to rent a person to do an IRL task for them its as simple as one MCP call.
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We made a better home for Clawd Bot. No setup needed, works out of box for $249. Limited batch, shipping starting next week.
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14 year old dev explains how to make money on Roblox: "If we know our audience is brain dead 5 year old's who haven't even woken up and don't have consciousness. You need to build these games around these audiences"

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Yesterday we interviewed James Altucher This advice can fix your life in 3 minutes: "I lost everything. I had $143 in the bank.... A habit that I started: Writing 10 ideas a day... This practice created every dollar of wealth I've ever made in my life since then."
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every morning at 9am i get 20 viral formats in my discord sounds fake but it actually works. i told my clawdbot marketing assistant mikey: "every morning, search tiktok for viral app content from the last 7 days. filter for 50k views. send me the hooks, formats, and links. i want to know what's working before i check my phone." and he just does it now. this morning i woke up to: > 1.08M views: "literally the best calorie tracking app!!" > 827K views: "3 android apps you'll wish you installed earlier" > 776K views: "i finally found this app omg" > 428K views: "trust me when i say this i love this app" all with links. all from the last 7 days. all filtered for app content. how to set it up: > give it a tiktok scraping API > tell it what niche to search (apps, ugc, marketing, etc) > set the format you want (i do views hook link) > schedule a daily cron job game changer for staying on top of trends. i went from "what's working on tiktok rn?" to "which of these 20 viral formats should i steal today?" the future of research isn't searching. it's waking up to answers.
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I use these two Naija remote - people looking to hire Nigeria remote workers r/naijaremote Hiring cafe - more like a community of people using the website to job hunt r/hiringcafe
I’ve been saying this for ages. If you want a proper remote job this year, get on Reddit immediately. You can let me know in the comments if you’d want a video guide. Just find your way to Reddit ASAP.
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ElevenLabs just got nuked by open source
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8 months ago, @adamlyttleapps recorded a video about my formula Back then I was doing $15k/month. Now it’s $60k/month Apply it. It works.
I’m ready to share my formula. Let’s go 👇 • Design Bright icon and strong screenshots = higher install conversion. • Quality first I often enter existing niches, so my product has to be at least on par with the leaders. • Onboarding A well-thought-out onboarding paywall can bring up to 75% of all payments. I use short video onboardings (4–5 steps). • Step-by-step UX Help users get results in as few steps as possible. • Transparency No hidden close buttons, aggressive paywalls, or price tricks. • No lifetime deals I fully dropped lifetime purchases. My goal is to grow subscriptions. • MRR growth Weekly yearly subscriptions work best. Weekly = easy try. Yearly = best value. • Free trial I use a 3-day trial to reduce fear and increase paid conversion. • Retention Nothing fancy: listen to feedback and ship improvements regularly. • Brand Unique name for every app. Competitors often use my brand in their keywords. • ASO Title, subtitle, and keywords must be data-driven. I always put the main keyword app name in the title. • Localization The easiest growth lever. Translate keywords, screenshots, and the app itself. • Pricing optimization Prices adjusted by purchasing power. Sales come from all over the world. • Use your own app This is the best way to improve UX and find new growth paths. • Marketing Pick one channel and master it. One channel is enough to grow. For me right now, it’s Google Ads. Add a second channel only after you hit a plateau. • Reinvest Put money back into the business. At the start, I reinvested 100%. Now it’s around 40% back into ads. Bookmark this and apply it to your apps.
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How to target US audience without being in the US? First of all we need resettable mobile device, it's could be any mobile device but I'd prefer second hand iPhone Xs, last year I've got 3 of them for $400 in Bangkok!
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Targeting the US problem has been solved ✅
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I wanted to make a 1 hour guide that shows how $30k-$300k MRR SaaS businesses with tactics like AI search to waitlist strategy and give away the 6 SaaS frameworks they use. The more founders I meet, the more I see the same thing: people can vibe code beautiful products, but they struggle with getting customers. So I asked my friend @RobHoffman_ ($300k MRR indie founder) to analyze with me a handful of profitable SaaS apps doing $20K to $300K MRR and pulled out the playbooks they rely on. These are simple systems that create traction without huge teams or complex funnels, and they work across categories. My goal for this guide is to give you a clear path you can follow so you can turn your idea into a real business for 2026. This video is free and will always be. youtube.com/watch?v=rO3dIBMX… If you want to build/grow SaaS in 2026, enjoy the episode.
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I recorded a 50-min tutorial on prompting top-tier landing pages with Gemini 3
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Today I dived into a Polymarket bot that makes 100k/month. Based on the research of @thejayden
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