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🚨 9 weeks left 🚨 in the #buildwithgemini XPrize hackathon. Cold outreach next week! ✅ MVP tech stack ✅ Proof of Concept ✅ Landing page ✅ Marketing video ❌ Cold outreach ❌ Paid pilot program active ❌ Hiring & training ❌ Repeatable business ❌ Winning first place 🏆🙏
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🚨Bizz Update🚨 The first 17 days have flown by. 😳 The project's phase 2 landing page went live today. Cold outbound starts next week!
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I need to reread the Crytonomicon.
I was trying to explain to a friend today how Claude Fable and Claude Mythos works and why they are so interesting Here's what I came up with: Imagine you come over to my house and accidentally leave your car unlocked in the driveway No big deal, right? Nobody drains your bank account because you forgot to lock your car But a patient thief sees this as a starting line. He sneaks into your car while we're here having coffee and he doesn't take anything obvious. Instead he finds your gym fob in the cupholder and quietly clones it That fob opens your locker at the gym the next time you go, and inside he can get your house key The house key gets him through your front door and on the counter is your work badge The badge gets him into your office after hours In your desk drawer is your cafeteria card. The cafeteria card is tied to the building payment system. I don't know why but just follow me. The payment system is linked to payroll. And payroll is linked to the company bank account. You get the idea: Your unlocked car door became a path to the company bank account through a chain of small little exploits Every single step was somewhat worthless on its own. The gym fob couldn't touch the bank. The cafeteria card couldn't touch payroll, until it could. The trick was never any one hack. It was seeing how they all connected That is what Mythos is shockingly good at It finds a pile of small, boring flaws that everyone ignored because none of them matter alone, and it chains them together in ways nobody thought to try. One bug might only let it peek at a sliver of computer memory. Another might only let it scribble a single byte somewhere on your disk. These things are useless apart. But chained together they get more interesting. But now extrapolate and give the car burglar one more superpower: He never gets tired, and he can be in a thousand places at once. A normal burglar checks one house at a time. But Mythos checks every door on every street, all night long That's it! How'd I do? I think this explains why Mythos and Fable are so interesting. Fable can't do security stuff but it does have the ability to be a long-running agent that can chain together tasks to accomplish big goals
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Some of you haven't been on public transport in a while and it shows.
what is going on with this trend of full movies shortened into a minute or two, narrated by AI?
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Building a new company: verifiable real-world tasks like retail execution at a fraction of the cost. x.com/i/status/2066170818858…

🚨 9 weeks left 🚨 in the #buildwithgemini XPrize hackathon. Cold outreach next week! ✅ MVP tech stack ✅ Proof of Concept ✅ Landing page ✅ Marketing video ❌ Cold outreach ❌ Paid pilot program active ❌ Hiring & training ❌ Repeatable business ❌ Winning first place 🏆🙏
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Blocked & reported.
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It can be tough being solo in life and in business. But, I'm often reminded that there are far worse things to be than alone.
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Again, I look forward to having a design budget.
Brand identity for Customer Conversions
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If you built your wealth, you want the pie to grow. If you inherited your wealth, you want the pie to stay the same.
I often think about this
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Ads hijack your brain and watching ads is a sign of low-status.
youtube premium is still the best subscription i've ever purchased
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Wait. Tai Lopez is allowed to tweet linkedin slop on X unaccosted? 👀
Why businesses fail: Not enough demand: 42% Ran out of cash: 29% Wrong team: 23% Got outcompeted: 19% Bad pricing: 18%
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Blocked & reported.
PSA: no one cares about bootstrapped founders. That’s because bootstrapped founders help no-one but themselves.
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Me in February 🥲
I just checked out claude code for the first time shit is insane. I don't know how I was using copilot for so long
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Hello, again. 🫪
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🚨Bizz Update🚨 The first 17 days have flown by. 😳 The project's phase 2 landing page went live today. Cold outbound starts next week!
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🚨Business update🚨 New landing page dropped for my @xprize @devpost hackathon entry. Replacing costly human verification with a multimodal AI pipeline slashes the cost significantly. Starting up pilot programs in Cuyahoga County, Ohio! npc.guide
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I don't regret asking for business cards and contact info after a good Lyft ride convo.
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Opening up an IDE for the first time this year.
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Thermonuclear.
After every fuckin failure.
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"FREE AGENT" card coming soon @tbpn ? 👀
being outside the frontier labs & not being able to use these models in their true raw form is one of the main reasons i’d consider joining one. the public products are incredible, but they’re still mediated.
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Shoutout to @loktar00 running local models and building the future in flyover america. 🫡
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I hope to one day be able to afford design work of this caliber. Love this sci-fi inspired work!
Design work lately
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