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View quoted postfor a sec i thought plaud was like claude for plumbers but it’s a more generic wearable ai pin (how many are there now?)
If you're one of those "plumbers won't be using AI" people... I have bad news. I'm in a bunch of blue collar business owner Facebook groups. (FWIW, great market research and insights, but that's not the point). They are all talking about AI. This thread is from a plumbing
i heard about a guy in a small town in england who turned his openclaw into a short form video marketing machine millions of views, steady app downloads, and revenue coming in every day i needed to find out how he was doing it 1. spin up an ai “employee” using openclaw 2. give it one job like grow your app with tiktokk 3. give it access to tiktokk analytics, a browser to research and image/video tools to create content 4. the openclaw studies your niche and starts generating slideshows and videos 5. every post feeds performance data back into the system views → hook quality downloads → CTA quality revenue → funnel quality the openclaw then iterates on - new hooks - new formats - new CTAs until it finds winners one of his posts hit 170k+ views and the system keeps improving because the analytics loop feeds back into the content generation so the agent slowly learns what works what i like about this is the framing most people think about ai tools this is different you spin up an ai employee you give it a job and let it run the loop thanks to @oliverhenry for coming on the @startupideaspod today more like this soon, i will share the most interesting stories and gatekeep nothing this episode was dripping in sauce i gotta try this and see if it works kinda wild if it does watch
Perplexity Computer can be connected to your Google and Meta Ads APIs. When you do that, it can run your ad campaigns autonomously at a frequency that’s not possible to match humanly.
Perplexity Computer replaced $225K/yr in marketing tools in a single weekend. We built an AI marketing agent that scans hourly, manages budgets, detects fatigue, and coordinates several campaigns end to end. In one test run, it made 224 micro-optimizations to our ad stack.
View quoted postRT Vaibhav (VB) Srivastav ICYMI: As part of Codex for OSS, open-source maintainers can apply for API credits, six months of ChatGPT Pro with Codex, and Codex Security! Apply!! First batch rolling out soon! https://developers.openai.com/codex/community/codex-for-oss/ Original tweet: https://x.com/reach_vb/status/2031101149080687077
RT Tobie Morgan Hitchcock Brilliant to see @llama_index build Surreal Slides on top of @SurrealDB. Parsing slide decks with LlamaParse, storing structured data in SurrealDB, then querying your entire presentation library in natural language. That is exactly the kind of agentic workflow we built SurrealDB to support. No more digging through folders to find that one slide. Just ask. Great work @jerryjliu0 and @itsclelia! Original tweet: https://x.com/tobiemh/status/2031098911579058412
We built a neat tool that lets you convert a directory of Powerpoint files into clean, structured markdown - that Claude Code / agent SDK / any generalized agent wrapper can easily understand. The pptx skill in Claude Code is quite basic and doesn’t have high-fidelity
View quoted postI think this could be the #1 reason why people stopped drinking alcohol It just undeniable turbo-ages you You regularly drink you easily add 10 years to how you look And nobody these days wants that
It seems pretty undeniable that people in their 30s/40s today look way younger than people the same age did even 20 years ago. Why is this happening, is it just better cosmetic treatments? What are the second order social effects?
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