I can't even describe how happy I am that the magnificent Helmet of Coțofenești along with two Dacian gold bracelets, have been recovered!
https://t.co/RKL8ccqkmj
Gave up Agile/SCRUM many years ago, never missed it for a second, never loved it anyway, never missed a deadline without it, never had a major production bug without it...only laughs at videos like this one
I do most of my reading here, but not most of my postings. So, here is a conversation in Romanian I had with @Tradeville about @2performant_com https://t.co/HkQA8zrqGP
Working with AI tools these days often reminds me of my early days in programming. I find myself searching the stack trace on Google, only to come across just a couple of results, one of which is my own question on Stack Overflow. It seems that Reddit has become the new go-to resource for many of us navigating these challenges.
Claude Cowork just KILLED manual outreach. 💀
I used to grind for hours on LinkedIn.
Now? My AI stack does it better.
❌ No "Hey {{first_name}}" spam
✅ Natural, multi-step conversations
✅ 12+ hours saved this week
The result: 500+ conversations with human-level reply rates.
I packaged the entire system (prompts + workflow) into a FREE doc.
Want it?
Repost ♻️ (so others see it)
Comment "CLAUDE" & I'll DM you.
Many people read books.
Fewer truly understand them.
Even fewer can explain them to others.
And only a very small number have actually lived something close to what they’re reading about.
When you seek advice that really matters, go to the people who’ve been close to the fire. The ones who’ve felt the heat.
Theory helps. Interpretation has value, but experience is gold or bitcoin or whatever