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Bitcoin mining farms — AI data centers
Exchanges — API hubs
Crypto KOLs — AI influencers
In the early days of the crypto world, those who made big money weren’t just the people buying coins; it was also the mining farms, exchanges, and KOLs. Mining farms sell infrastructure, exchanges lock in trading access, and KOLs benefit from traffic dividends. The most valuable parts are often not the most lively stories, but the positions within the ecosystem that can repeatedly generate revenue.
AI is now developing a similar structure. Data centers are like mining farms, API relay layers resemb
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The token is not selling well. Big brother, please help my grandfather.
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Today, I closed a deal for an AI陪跑 (AI coaching session).
Compared to the deal itself,
what I feel more strongly is:
Many people really don't lack the desire to use AI,
they know how important it is,
but it's just very difficult to truly integrate it into their work and life.
There's already enough information out there.
What people often lack is not "learning a bit more,"
but having someone to guide them through organizing, trying together, and running through the process.
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I’ve realized that AI practitioners or heavy AI users have already become psychologically abnormal and can no longer relate to normal people.
After using it for a long time, you start to reflexively analyze sentence structures, catch the nuances, and judge whether a piece of writing was generated by a machine.
At this point, when someone says something very normal like “It’s not... but...” you might immediately think: “This sounds like AI.”
But the problem isn’t necessarily with others. Often, it’s not that the other person has changed, but that your eyes have been biased by AI first.
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Quickly export desired records on mobile:
1. Multi-select chat records
2. Favorite
3. Create notes
4. The third button at the top of the favorite feature - Notes
5. Select all, copy, paste
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Young and already hooked on tokens
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I used to like designing skill pages that looked cool and seemed useful. But this time, after removing all the skill webpage layers, I saw its true essence: it's not the homepage, not the local server, and not the web entry point, but the functionality of the skill itself.
If a system can still run without a webpage, it means you're preserving the capability; if it collapses as soon as you remove the presentation layer, it indicates you're mostly maintaining a shell that looks complete.
When working on AI workflows, you should prioritize preserving the capability first and the presentation
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I've recently become more certain:
The true determinant of the outcome
is not how many AI tools you have,
but whether you have a personal AI system that can understand human language.
Because once there are too many content system entry points,
the energy you spend each day
is not about amplifying effective actions,
but about repeatedly deciding what to do next.
One key thing I've done this round
is to redefine the division of labor between two repositories:
one responsible only for goals and entry points,
the other only for execution and review.
With clear division of labor,
there are fewer e
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How do you say? The brains of Silicon Valley?
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This picture divides most people in the current AI circle into two categories:
One is "saving money to buy Tokens," and the other is "designing systems that make you willingly burn Tokens."
Clock in at 9 am every day,
Get a little over ten thousand at the end of the month,
Then grit your teeth to spend a few hundred on APIs, buy a few courses,
Thinking you are "at the forefront of the times."
But the real big winners are people like those in the picture:
They’re not in a rush to write prompts themselves.
They are doing a business of "getting hundreds of thousands of people to write prompts."
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Treat people as AI, and AI as people—that's the core of this era.
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The second section of the white cloth small market, there is a wave of donkeys and golden dogs, and a period of infinite yin fall after the alpha.
This wave is a bit like the second small market of Eleven, and the targets are similar to Eleven. Try to enter the market sideways. Don't rush to buy the bottom.
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I have a feeling that alpha is coming soon. There have been so many ups and downs with the coins. Everyone is a bit tired. We need some motivation.
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Year of the Yellow Fruit--
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Posted by the community, forming a rivalry with the conspiracy, let's see who comes out on top in the end.
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