Albert Nguyen (@itsalbert77) 's Twitter Profile
Albert Nguyen

@itsalbert77

Made it big in crypto, then, retired 2 years ago. Now, I'm working on my start-up. Love building and solving real problems.

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calendar_today27-08-2025 09:54:32

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jack friks (@jackfriks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

give your OpenClaw these 2 skills & get millions of tikt0k views this month and 1000s of free downloads to your mobile app... here's how, with prompts and links to 2 skills i made just for this for my own OpenClaw: first off, either copy and paste the following prompt into

give your OpenClaw these 2 skills & get millions of tikt0k views this month

and 1000s of free downloads to your mobile app...

here's how, with prompts and links to 2 skills i made just for this for my own OpenClaw:

first off, either copy and paste the following prompt into
klöss 🪬 (@kloss_xyz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Use this prompt in OpenClaw to create your own AI agent command center that syncs up your life like Tony Stark's Jarvis in Iron Man. Adapt the specifics (agent names, data sources, branding) below to your own setup. Prompt: Build me a mission control dashboard for my OpenClaw AI

Simon Høiberg (@simonhoiberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great options right now 👇️ Well-developed: 🇨🇭 Switzerland 🇦🇪 UAE 🇭🇰 Hong Kong 🇸🇬 Singapore 🇲🇾 Malaysia Developing: 🇵🇾 Paraguay 🇺🇾 Uruguay 🇬🇪 Georgia 🇲🇪 Montenegro 🇨🇷 Costa Rica

Paras Chopra (@paraschopra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered why OpenClaw went viral but many other similar projects didn’t? Well, just look at the number of projects by OpenClaw’s creator. Virality is a function of number of attempts. It’s so rare and unpredictable that your best bet is to maximize taking shots at it.

Ever wondered why OpenClaw went viral but many other similar projects didn’t?

Well, just look at the number of projects by OpenClaw’s creator.

Virality is a function of number of attempts. It’s so rare and unpredictable that your best bet is to maximize taking shots at it.
Tristan (@tristan0x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This aired tonight to 1 billion people in China. A year ago these robots could barely wave a handkerchief, now they can do backflips and kung fu with nunchucks. Physical intelligence is the next frontier.

GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

how to use claude code + outscraper + crawl4ai to build a profitable online directory in 4 days for under $250 1. scrape 50k–70k raw records with outscraper 2. use claude code to clean, dedupe, and structure the data in passes 3. run crawl4ai to verify live sites and filter junk

MatthewBerman (@matthewberman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've spent 2.54 BILLION tokens perfecting OpenClaw. The use cases I discovered have changed the way I live and work. ...and now I'm sharing them with the world. Here are 21 use cases I use daily: 0:00 Intro 0:50 What is OpenClaw? 1:35 MD Files 2:14 Memory System 3:55 CRM

David Roberts (@recap_david) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a friend running AI street interviews as paid ads... 4.5x ROAS 🤯 $0 spent on creators. $0 spent on production. Just a script + Calico + light video editing. In this video, I walk through the end-to-end process of bringing a viral street interview concept to life: →

Nate.Google (@nate_google_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

for all of you guys that are trying to figure out how to get the most out of OpenClaw you're welcome and here are all of the files: IDENTITY: gist.github.com/mberman84/a128… SOUL: gist.github.com/mberman84/cd69… PRD: gist.github.com/mberman84/5ccf…

GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

how to use openclaw to spin up 24/7 digital employees and build cash-flowing assets: 1. spin up openclaw (mac mini, vm, orgo, whatever) in a workspace so you can run 5–10 machines at once (main agent + sub-agents) 2. pick one boring workflow inside one industry (distributors,

Bilawal Sidhu (@bilawalsidhu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between Gemini 3.1 and Claude 4.6 it's honestly wild what you can build. This feels like Google Earth and Palantir had a baby. Made this with all the geospatial bells and whistles -- real time plane & satellite tracking, real traffic cams in Austin, and even got a traffic system

Hridoy Rehman (@hridoyreh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to find business ideas: 1. Go to Flippa. 2. Filter sites doing $10K+/m. 3. Pick a product idea that has demand. 4. Check reviews. 5. Build with better features. Do SEO and make money...

How to find business ideas:

1. Go to Flippa.
2. Filter sites doing $10K+/m.
3. Pick a product idea that has demand.
4. Check reviews.
5. Build with better features.

Do SEO and make money...
X (@themsterdoctor1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FREE for ALL: AWS: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f… CISSP: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f… CISA: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f… CISM: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f… CRISC: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f… CCDA: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f… Digital Marketing: drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f…

Citrini (@citrini7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent 100 hours over the past week researching, writing and editing the piece we just put out. It’s a scenario, not a prediction like most of our work. But it was rigorously constructed, dismissing it outright requires the kind of intellectual laziness that tends to get

Craig Hewitt (@thecraighewitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

feel like this should be required reading for anyone creating any kind of agent system...whether it's OpenClaw or your own homegrown version.

@levelsio (@levelsio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More AI-coded fun things 📕 Yesterday I asked it to build an ePub and PDF generator for my book readmake.com I still update and write on it, but every time I had to print the book (it's HTML) as a PDF, and then open it in Calibre (a very annoying app) to export it to

More AI-coded fun things

📕 Yesterday I asked it to build an ePub and PDF generator for my book readmake.com

I still update and write on it, but every time I had to print the book (it's HTML) as a PDF, and then open it in Calibre (a very annoying app) to export it to