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Joined June 2025
today, we're launching MakeMeAwesome - your personal AI photo studio. turn any ordinary photo into: ✨ pro headshots 🎬 cinematic portraits 🤝 fun collabs 🪄 miniatures & more no prompts. no setup. no “AI homework.” just upload a pic - and see yourself in any world you imagine. in a world where AI feels overengineered, I wanted something that just feels human. fast, creative, effortless - like real magic. today it’s finally live for everyone 🎉 → makemeawesomeai [dot] com to celebrate, we’re dropping 20,000 credits for the first 100 users. Repost & comment "MMA" and I’ll DM you the details in a few minutes!
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I did an Experiment on X! I took almost 2 Weeks off from X to visit my family back home. But thought why waste this time, so i did a little experiment instead. People say use AI to post 100-200 posts a day and you will grow...blah blah blah, so i wanted to test it. I scanned through X, found viral one-liner tweets, used them to train the AI and generated my own set of tweets. Then i scheduled 2-3 of those tweets on X. And here are the results: * I LOST followers. * I LOST engagement. * The little engagement i got was from the people who have had valuable discussions with me on X before. * See attached image for real difference in numbers. Lessons: * AI is your helper, NOT your replacement. * AI tweets harms your Authenticity. * AI tweets with very less frequency might work if you are a reputed big account on X (people give you benefit of doubt and interact) * For small creators, it kills your vibe instantly * Never try this again 😅
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most people stop building when nobody claps. keep shipping anyway
ideas rot. builds grow.
your advantage isnt speed. its staying consistent longer than others.
be so busy building, you forget to scroll.
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you cant learn entrepreneurship by watching others build.
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the best marketing? building something people want to talk about.
when you build every day, luck stops feeling like luck.
1 weekend of action beats 100 hours of planning.
every line of code is a potential tweet, product, or lesson.
overthinking is just fear in disguise.
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dopamine detox wont fix you. doing the work will.
the next billion-dollar idea is not in your feed.
if you can code for others at work, you can code for yourself after work.
turn your boredom into code. it compounds.
every small ship builds trust with yourself.
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you dont need a productivity system. you need to close Instagram and open VS Code.
every great product starts as a weekend experiment.
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build → launch → feedback → repeat. that loop builds skill faster than any course.
nobody’s coming to save your idea. build it.
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