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I’d be nothing without my data center.
RT Elon Musk Cool
Grok Bot might be the first tool that lets one non-technical person run an entire business with a team of AI agents. My friend Billy runs his whole newsletter business on Grok Bot agents, and I think we're about to see 100,000+ businesses like his. BEST PRACTICES: 1. The
View quoted posti have another saas to kill (will share results of Kill My SaaS 1 next week!!)
btw if you havent set your {codex | claude | gemini | devin} automations to autoresearch how to improve your seo/aeo every week you are really truly missing out on free, should-be-commoditizing-but-weirdly-untapped alpha
View quoted postRT The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃 http://x.com/i/article/2090900582223814656
It's really outrageous how Apple still hasn't been able to fix Search especially on MacOS
@levelsio Apple has a team of people that do shit like creating emojis! Search is mostly non functional and yet I have to see emojis in every part of every Apple app
View quoted postGrok Bot might be the first tool that lets one non-technical person run an entire business with a team of AI agents. My friend Billy runs his whole newsletter business on Grok Bot agents, and I think we're about to see 100,000+ businesses like his. BEST PRACTICES: 1. The agents run on a shared cloud computer, so running your newsletter, your X, and your receipts all in one place creates context bloat and burns tokens fast. One mission per setup. 2. Start with a Chief of Staff. Give it access to your existing docs (Notion, Slack, Gmail), have it audit the business, then tell you the top three agents to build first to drive revenue. 3. Perfect a task with the Chief of Staff before spinning up a new agent. Have it do the outbound sales once, review it, and only then say "now build a bot that does exactly that." You earn each new hire by proving the task works first. 4. Constraints are the feature. You get a limited number of agents, one thread per bot, like DMs with a teammate. It forces you to stay mission-oriented instead of spinning up a bot for every random idea. 5. You make the decisions, not the agent. Billy's team spent three weeks unable to pick where content should live. At some point you say "we're doing Notion, no more tinkering" and move on. 6. Run week one with no new agents. Build the team, learn to fly the plane, just execute. Week three is when you find the real gaps and expand, someone to man the inbox, someone for the Shopify shop. 7. Then add routines so it works while you sleep. Ask your Chief of Staff what recurring jobs would move the business forward overnight, and it builds the automations that run without you. Thanks to @billyjhowell for sharing the sauce on @startupideaspod (follow for more). Grokbot is really cool. Watch below: http://youtu.be/qQluNEfSVHk?si=3L2cAB71NQSuqxWU
RT will brown skills are code, traces are data, environments are data, benchmarks are code, configs are code, one-shotted apps are data
you always gotta be asking whether it's code or data. applies to everything. json. markdown. tweets. group chats. emails. blogs. calendar notifications. zoom meetings
View quoted postI had the pleasure of speaking at the Agentic AI Summit in Berkeley alongside an incredible bunch of folks. My talk was about "No Doors for Agents" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3ha2lLyLhc
🚀 The future of AI is agentic — this is one message echoed across every stage at the Agentic AI Summit 2026 (Aug 1 & 2), the largest gathering dedicated to agentic AI: 🏛️ ~5,000 attendees in person at UC Berkeley 🌍 ~100,000 joined online from around the world 🎤 ~200