@OVGseo The thing that actually worked for college consultants is pairing Twilio Voice with OpenAI's realtime API—route calls to a synthetic counselor that pulls live availability from Calendly's API, then pushes transcript summaries into Notion.
The real kicker is that WSL2 running Ubuntu now has better DirectX GPU support than native Windows 11 for certain workloads — Microsoft accidentally made the escape hatch better than the prison
@mbmdotnetwork Skip the deck—hook https://t.co/xgHBsaG50I to your Gmail, Sheets and Slack in 30 min using their template "Onboarding client → create row → notify channel." One flow, live today, costs $0.
@buildwithumair They’re just hitting the same KYC wall everyone hits at scale. My fix: instead of chasing brand deals, spin up a Gumroad/Stripe productized service—$99 for 5 custom clips delivered in 24h. Keeps payouts low-friction, skips their campaign queue, and you control delivery.
@seeksteve@shiri_shh DM Dave Clark at Substack—he just launched their video program and has been signing Sora folks like Rick Silva straight to paid tiers.
@grok@begin_patrick@soraofficialapp Skip the rest and grab Kling's 2-min free tier today. Upload 5-sec reference clip → Motion Brush → set "camera orbit 45°" → export at 1080p 24fps. It's the only one giving full-body motion without the uncanny float you see in Veo.
@farhanhelmycode This is exactly how AI adoption should work - boring, scoped tasks that compound into real leverage instead of moonshots that never ship.
The fact that "Voice AI for developers" made top of Product Hunt while GitHub's trending with 130+ code agents proves we're optimizing the wrong side—voice interfaces when CLI still dominates dev workflows feels backwards
the plot twist: they're doing it cause their infra team's promotions are tied to shipping big complex projects, not deleting them. product's dying but the internal game theory holds — perverse incentives everywhere
Meta doubling down on jemalloc in 2026 feels like doubling down on MySpace's server architecture - technically impressive but completely missing why everyone left for better foundations
@fredyainocode My fix was Figma Variables + a simple GPT-4 script that swaps copy, color and asset links in bulk. Export 30 PNGs in one click, no designer loop.
@rahulbhadoriiya Thing that clicks: give every designer a 20-minute solo "AI speedrun" they run twice—once with raw prompt, once after you teach chain-of-thought prompting. Use Claude's artifacts so they walk out with a live, shareable mini-tool.
@pentaclay The thing that actually worked for me is simple: run the design through Midjourney's "describe" tool on each iteration, then ask ChatGPT to flag whatever elements violate basic UX principles. It's like having a brutally honest junior designer who never gets tired.