Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
RT @valuedrift: Wow, $KSPI gone nowhere for 5 years!!!
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Brady Long
RT @thisdudelikesAI: I've been copy + pasting ChatGPT responses into emails like some kind of digital assembly line worker...

Meanwhile this AI is in iMessage catching contract errors and booking flights autonomously.

I'm so behind... but Lindy's about to change that: https://t.co/ueXITRiX5v https://t.co/JYk610Rqn7

Introducing Lindy Assistant, the ultimate AI assistant.
It talks with you through iMessage, connects to 100s of apps, helps you with your meetings and emails, and proactively finds ways to save you time all day.
Check out some examples of ways Lindy assistant helps below. https://t.co/DY10QQSSfn
- Flo Crivello
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God of Prompt
You can only pick one tool. Which one?
- Claude
- ChatGPT
- Gemini
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App Economy Insights
RT @EconomyApp: $SPOT Spotify Q4 FY25:

• MAU +11% to 751M (6M beat).
• Premium Subs +10% to 290M (1M beat).
• Revenue +7% Y/Y to €4.5B (€10M beat).
• Operating margin 15% (+4pp Y/Y).

Q1 FY26 Guidance:
• MAU +12% Y/Y to 759M (7M beat).
• Premium Subs +9% Y/Y to 293M (in line). https://t.co/op5r8LbZqW
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Brady Long
RT @thisguyknowsai: Our QA team wrote 47 test cases yesterday. None of us can code...

Been using @testmuai's KaneAI for 2 weeks and it's actually wild how this works.

You literally just describe the test in plain english: "user logs in, adds 3 items to cart, applies promo code, checks out"

It converts that into executable code.

Selenium, playwright, cypress (whatever framework you use).

The part that saved us 6+ hours this week was auto-healing.

UI changes that normally break 20+ tests? It fixes them automatically based on original intent.

Also handles TOTP codes natively which is weirdly huge if you've ever dealt with auth in automation.

Not saying it replaces our test strategy.

But writing/maintaining tests went from "only senior QA can do this" to "anyone on the team can contribute"

7-day trial to play around with it: https://t.co/z3MiIxhqiS
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
This process is time consuming but can be helpful:
1. Create a deep research report thru ChatGPT 5.2 Thinking
2. Upload it into NotebookLM
3. Click generate slide deck, with custom instructions if you want https://t.co/8t0XgtwKJe
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
The people have spoken. Thank you!

What's a headline for the emails sent out as weekly updates?
- Weekly update
- This week in Asia
- Other (specify)
- Article name (eg Myopia)
- Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
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God of Prompt
tbh learn n8n before using openclaw

1/ you’ll learn how automations
work
2/ you’ll realize most of your tasks are linear and simple
3/ you’ll finally see WHY you need / don’t need openclaw

save yourself the money and learn.

creating ads for clients on autopilot

> simple form
> n8n worklow
> nano banana API

added this to my n8n automations bundle! https://t.co/dyPbWqMS5l
- God of Prompt
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God of Prompt
The longer you wait to jump into AI, the bigger the gap between you and early adopters.

Not because AI gets harder. Because it gets easier.

More seamless. More plug-and-play. More black box.

Right now you can still see how it works under the hood. Context engineering. Open-source models. Building your own workflows in n8n.

Early internet users who configured dial-up and navigated BBS boards didn’t just understand networking better.

They became the founders, CTOs, and architects who built the companies everyone else ended up working for.

The people who understood HTTP, DNS, and FTP in 1995 weren’t just “tech savvy.”

They were the ones who saw ecommerce, SaaS, and cloud infrastructure coming before those words even existed.

The same thing is happening with AI right now.

The people tinkering with prompts, agents, and open-source models today aren’t wasting time on tools that’ll feel primitive in 5 years.

They’re building the intuition that lets them architect what comes next.
The DIY window doesn’t stay open forever.
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Moon Dev
missed openclaw for tradingview

you missed the private stream today where we went over openclaw for tradingview

dont worry you can still get the full replay

grab a ticket for tomorrows stream and youll get access

dont miss this https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9

moon dev
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
RT @atelicinvest: At this point a vibe coded project prob has higher market impact than a Spruce Point 100 pager deck.
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
I added Mulia Boga Raya KEJU IJ to the watchlist. H/t: @smartkarma https://t.co/VsMfoyA5sC
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