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In the last week alone we saw enterprise AI-agent platforms (like OpenAI Frontier), new coding-focused models (GPT-5.3-Codex, Claude Opus 4.6), and the rise of multi-agent “teams” that can collaborate on complex development tasks.  If AI agents are becoming junior devs, what

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10 days - 10 advice from CEO & Founder of $6M ARR business 6/10 Start with the market, not the technology. A common mistake is building something because the technology looks exciting, and only later trying to find where it fits. That path usually leads nowhere. As Steve Jobs

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Prompt library for Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash). It’s basically a collection of tested image prompts that actually work. Now you don’t need to test millions prompts before you finally get good output. You pick a style, adapt it for your use case, and generate. Tool name:

Prompt library for Nano Banana (Gemini 2.5 Flash).

It’s basically a collection of tested image prompts that actually work. Now you don’t need to test millions prompts before you finally get good output.

You pick a style, adapt it for your use case, and generate.

Tool name:
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Gemini study mode vs ChatGPT study mode You can use AI to study, but still fail your exams. Most people do this 👇🏻 Ask AI → copy it → move on Try Gemini or ChatGPT Study Modes that work like actual tutors instead of just answer machines: 📌ChatGPT Study Mode: • Breaks

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Stop being nice to ChatGPT.  Just one "please" might be ruining your results.  Chat GPT doesn't understand politeness, because it predicts patterns from millions of human conversations.  So when you say "please" or "could you," it statistically learns you are not sure what you

Stop being nice to ChatGPT. 

Just one "please" might be ruining your results. 

Chat GPT doesn't understand politeness, because it predicts patterns from millions of human conversations. 

So when you say "please" or "could you," it statistically learns you are not sure what you
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10 days - 10 advice from CEO & Founder of $6M ARR business 7/10 For strategy sessions in business, invite not only the management team, but also individual contributors.  For example, 5 people from management + 5 individual contributors from different teams like Support,

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When I have a question, I open ChatGPT first. I honestly can’t remember the last time I properly Googled something. And I’m not alone. 76% of all AI traffic now goes to ChatGPT alone (Similarweb). It basically shows where people instinctively go, when they want answers now.

When I have a question, I open ChatGPT first.

I honestly can’t remember the last time I properly Googled something.

And I’m not alone.

76% of all AI traffic now goes to ChatGPT alone (Similarweb).

It basically shows where people instinctively go, when they want answers now.
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Microsoft analyzed 200,000 work conversations with AI Right now, we know which jobs well be replaced first.  They tracked how people actually use AI at work and measured “AI applicability” (how well AI can handle tasks in each profession). High AI applicability = people

Microsoft analyzed 200,000 work conversations with AI

Right now, we know which jobs well be replaced first. 

They tracked how people actually use AI at work and measured “AI applicability” (how well AI can handle tasks in each profession).

High AI applicability = people
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10 days - 10 advice from CEO & Founder of $6M ARR business 8/10 Learn to say NO to help requests, even if it stings. I used to think you should always help your employees, support them as much as possible.  That mindset cost me not just effort, but burnout.  When people know

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Main insights from the OpenClaw creator’s interview: It stores memory locally, which sounds safer than cloud tools.  But all prompts, personal data, and even keys still go through OpenAI or Anthropic APIs.  So “local” is only half true. He worries about “super sensitive

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Google's AI analysis your Gmail and Google Photos. It learns everything about your daily life to give you better search results. It's called Personal Intelligence.  It reads your hotel booking from Gmail and checks your travel photos to suggest restaurants you'll actually

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AI discovered customers our client didn't know existed… and outperformed their entire sales team. Developers around the world are giving it “hands,” allowing it not only to talk, but to act. It sometimes acts even better than humans. We're seeing this happen with our Jason AI

AI discovered customers our client didn't know existed… and outperformed their entire sales team.

Developers around the world are giving it “hands,” allowing it not only to talk, but to act.

It sometimes acts even better than humans.

We're seeing this happen with our Jason AI
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10 days - 10 advice from CEO & Founder of $6M ARR business 9/10 Trust your intuition and stop making compromises Your intuition is like an internal compass that is shaped by your experience, knowledge, and values. Listening to it helps you make choices that feel right and

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I think founders will understand me👇🏻 When someone from my team says: “I have an idea” My answer is always the same: “Let’s try it! How can I help?” It doesn’t matter how crazy it is.  What matters is that the person is thinking about how to make us better. And you know,

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Harvard + OpenAI analyzed 700M weekly AI users.  Here is what they found👇 Main insight: AI isn’t a tool anymore, it’s a partner

Harvard + OpenAI analyzed 700M weekly AI users. 

Here is what they found👇

Main insight: AI isn’t a tool anymore, it’s a partner
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I’m curious about your thoughts, what will humans be able to do that no AI agent will ever be able to do? Not now, of course, but in 5-10 years.