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On A Different Note .. Lets try Roasting a Thoery
The PC industry took 20 years to hit $128B. AI did it in 3. Same layers. Same playbook. Different speed. Hardware → Interface → Software → Protocol. PC ran that script from 1981 to 2005. AI ran it from 2020 to 2025. The internet trained 5 billion people to type into a box and expect an answer. AI just inherited that muscle memory. The question isn't "can you code?" anymore. It's "do you run something?" — and the window to answer yes is closing faster than any boom in history? Where do stand?
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I'm not sure what the theory here is I see a set of observations that don't really build up to any thesis + a vague question As for answering the question: it'll be quite a while before the window to using a PC closes. I posit that AI is infrastructure and the window will never close. To me this is same as asking if window for adopting electricity will close
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster Yes, SAP is a great example. Every company everywhere would like to get rid of SAP. I'm sure no-one likes it. "Would you like to get the same features but works way better, looks prettier, costs 90% less and is a drop-in replacement?" No-one ever said no to that Great offer if you can build it. I'm sure there some foolish people trying Good luck and godspeed! I hope they succeed! Beyond that, I think you nailed it. That's where we've started and then working our way up to more and more critical things
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Check out @Eric William ! One of the most knowledgeable AI and SEO experts on Skool! The guy is always building stuff and if you have something interesting to show he might let you in on AI Automation Agents. He is now doing experiments on Openclaw. He is a very secretive guy, don't even know what else to put it here. Are you open for hire, @Eric William ? Edit: He apparently is, check the comments bellow.
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster I tried NotebookLM when it came out and did something similar to this, it was very cool! Custom podcast episode on whatever topic I wanted
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@Eric William I suppose I just forgot about it and this reminded me of that Next question: why not start now? I don't have ideas for what I'd like to hear an episode on I mean a podcast episode rather than just read an answer from AI
Roast Yourself?
Want a roast without getting burnt? I used Claude to take our entire Cult Creators methodology and turn into an "audit" that you can score yourself on. It's a well cooked roast that won't burn your fingers. Just an awareness of the good things you've created and the gaps you've still got to fix. At the bottom is your score. It will tell you if you're a "common community", or a "cool kids club" or "a Customer Cult" It's in Beta right now... But would love to see how y'all score on it. @Sara Borgstede is leading with 94%! 🔥🔥🔥 >> click here to score yourself And also would love a roast on this tool. Quizzes are a great way we've used to "teach" people that they need our method, so we thinks that this will make it even more legit. Thanks fam, Happy Friday!
Roast Yourself?
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Welp it doesn't load for me 🙁
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@Mike Tielemans That doesn't load for me either 😅
Roast my new sales page!
This page is for a recreated and rebranded membership that goes live mid-April. So now is the perfect time for feedback. Hit me with it and don’t be shy. What’s interesting? What’s confusing? Even if you aren’t the target demographic, I’m open to your thoughts. Thanks in advance. https://lpages.theholymess.com/the-holy-weigh/
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster > a navbar leading to specific sections of the landing page I've seen way too many sales pages and none of them have this, this is just standard practice I'm not commenting on if this is a good or bad, just that it is how everyone does this
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@Paulo Costa, The Roaster Yeah the only thing that matters is the user pressing the "Yes I want this" button If they press the first "I want this" button then great! None of the other contents on the page really matter And if the first button didn't get you to buy, read on and maybe by the next button you are ready to buy The sales page typically doesn't have anything the user "should" read or information that is actually useful for them, just the next thing that might get them to buy All the useful stuff is inside, after they've purchased Basically we want the user to read everything on the page, not skip around, and maybe we find the thing that makes them buy
I am looking for a new Roast 🔥
I built thi AI website builder called Hosting./ Here is the link: hosting.abjayou.com Tell me guys if it works or if you see any issues. And also here is a demo video I made recently about it: https://youtu.be/vMTiPNSooBU
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Hey you can play Snake while waiting 😄
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Toivo Mattila
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