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24 contributions to AI Automation Society
Brutal Reality Most People Won’t Admit
Most people on LinkedIn are lying. Not about big things. About progress. They say: “Building something big 🚀” “Consistency is key 💪” “Just closed a deal 🎉” But behind the scenes? No clients. No revenue. No real system. Just dopamine from posting. Here’s the truth nobody wants to admit: You don’t need more motivation. You need uncomfortable execution. The kind where: • You send 50 cold DMs and get ignored • You follow up even when it feels awkward • You build something before you feel “ready” Because likes don’t build businesses. Attention doesn’t equal money. And “learning phase” can become a hiding place. I learned this the hard way. The moment I stopped consuming and started doing daily outreach… Everything changed. Not overnight. But finally, things started moving. If you’re stuck right now, ask yourself honestly: Are you building… or just talking about building? Be real. What’s one uncomfortable action you’re avoiding right now?
Found 3 clients on Reddit without spending a single rupee on ads lol 😅
So I've been doing this thing on Reddit for a few months and honestly it's working way better than I expected. Let me break it down real quick: 1. The subreddits I check daily: - r/smallbusiness — business owners stuck with manual stuff - r/entrepreneur — people building things who need efficiency - r/nocode — already into automation, just need help doing it - r/automation — literally asking for what we do lol - r/freelance — sometimes people post looking for help 2. What I search in each subreddit: Just go to the search bar and type stuff like: - "how do I automate" - "manual process" - "wasting time on" - "spreadsheet nightmare" - "data entry" Filter by past week or month. Fresh posts = warm people. 3. The approach (this is the important part): DO NOT pitch. Reddit will destroy you lol. Seriously you'll get banned. Just help. Like actually help. Write a detailed answer. Give away the whole process. Don't hold back. Then at the end just casually drop something like: "hey I do this professionally so DM me if you want help setting it up, but honestly you can probably do most of it yourself with what I shared" No link. No "book a call." Nothing salesy. 4. Why it works: When you give away the solution people trust you. And the funny part? Most of them still don't wanna do it themselves 😂😂 They just DM you like "hey can you just do this for me" and boom, that's a client lol 5. My actual results: - Answered ~40 questions in 3 months - Got 12 DMs - 3 became paying clients - Made around $4,200 All from 15-20 mins a day just scrolling and helping people. No ads. No cold DMs. Nothing. Thought I'd share cuz nobody really talks about this. What subreddit makes sense for your niche?
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Very good advice brother 👍
Stop Restarting. Start Compounding.
Most people aren’t stuck because they lack ideas. They’re stuck because they keep restarting. New plan. New strategy. New goal. Every week. And they call it “learning” or “figuring things out.” It’s not. It’s avoidance. Real growth is boring. It looks like doing the same thing again… and again… and again… Even when you don’t feel like it. Even when results are slow. Even when nobody is watching. You don’t need a better idea right now. You need longer commitment to the one you already chose. Pick one path. Stick to it longer than your excuses. That’s where things actually start working.
🚀New Video: Obsidian + Karpathy = 95% Cheaper “RAG” in Claude Code
Andrej Karpathy just shared his method for building LLM-powered knowledge bases using nothing but markdown files and Claude Code. In this video, I walk you through exactly how to set it up in about 5 minutes using Obsidian as a front end. I also show you two of my own wikis, one for YouTube transcripts and one for my personal second brain, and break down how this compares to traditional semantic search RAG. https://gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6bf555914893e9891c11519de94f https://ai-2027.com/
2 likes • 30d
@Nate Herk Interesting shift from traditional RAG. Feels like this removes a lot of unnecessary complexity for smaller use cases. Curious though, how does this approach handle scaling and retrieval accuracy compared to vector DBs when the dataset gets large?
You don’t need more leads. You need faster replies
Nobody tells you this about WhatsApp leads. You will spend money on ads. Drive traffic. Get messages. And still lose deals. Not because your offer is bad. Not because your pricing is high. Because you replied too late. Leads don’t wait. They move on. To the person who replied first. The fastest responder wins. Not the biggest brand. Not the cheapest. The fastest. Every industry. Every market. Every time. Speed is not optional anymore. It’s the difference between a lead and a lost opportunity. And most businesses are still too slow.
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Dishanth H
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Building AI WhatsApp automations that help businesses respond instantly, capture leads, and book appointments 24/7.

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