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sirlifehacker: AI Accelerator

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NEW Interactive Course Now Open: Coding for Entrepreneurs
After working tirelessly for weeks, it's officially time. I just released the first part of the Coding for Entrepreneurs course, designed to turn ambitious entrepreneurs into internet icons. This course is your red pill. After going through these lessons, you’ll wake up to the real mechanics of the internet. You’ll see the actual code behind the simulation people use every day without understanding. Inside the visual based engaging walkthroughs, you’ll learn and master: 🚀 JSON in N8N (the real language of APIs) ⚙️ Building powerful Python automations in Cursor 🕸️ Scraping websites and extract data like a pro 🔗 Making API calls to ANY platform and build your own agents + integrations 💼 Applying all of this directly to real-world, commercial use cases This isn’t boring lectures or academic coding! You won't see any "print(hello, world)" here. Only real client project walkthroughs and interactive lessons where you get to write code and see the magic working yourself. ⭐ Right now, the JSON Mastery and Python Automations modules are available exclusively for VIP members or if you pay a quick $19. If you want access: - Like this post - Comment “VIP” - Go to this link: https://www.skool.com/the-ai-entrepreneur-circle-5658/classroom (p.s. anyone who's paying to be in the group already has access.) Let’s get it. 💻🔥
NEW Interactive Course Now Open: Coding for Entrepreneurs
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3M views in 3 months, all from this automation that snipes early trending stories on X
A few months ago, I noticed something. There’s this guy who calls himself RPN. If you’re chronically online like me and in the AI creator space, you’ve probably seen his posts. He’s always first on stuff. If OpenAI sneezes, he’s already got a 90-second video breaking it down. He recently was on a podcast with Greg Isenberg and said the only thing that made him successful was his speed in talking about new stories. In his words: “Speed isn’t about posting more. It’s about owning the 12–24 hour window when the internet’s still hungry for context about something.” So I decided to build an automation that helps me reach his level of speed in talking about new trending stories. ---- I call it my Social Media Story Scraper. Here’s what it does: 1️⃣ Scrapes 50-100 tweets every 5 minutes from specific X Lists with startups, founders, tech icons, and influencers. 2️⃣ Runs it through an AI Agent to detect what topics are starting to explode (not what’s already gone mainstream). 3️⃣ Clusters stories into early trend groups like “AI Video Gen with Sora" and brings back the top 10 hottest tweets. 4️⃣ Uses Perplexity AI to research each story and gather factual background. 5️⃣ Generates creative content ideas with hooks, angles, even suggested visuals. 6️⃣ Sends everything in a Newsletter style report to my email so I can have a daily digest of stories worth covering. --- Since launching it 3 months ago, I’ve only been posting 2-3 times a week on Reddit but I'm hitting 2.9 million impressions and just getting warmed up. If anybody is a beginner or even an n8n power user, this is a great automation to work on because you'll quickly learn scraping, AI Agents, using nodes like "aggregate" and "split out", plus creating a full stylized newsletter with HTML. If you want to download the automation and use it for your own use case the workflow is now available in the "VIRAL CONTENT CREATOR" section of the classroom!
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You don't mention anywhere the cost of scrapers in your video. Sure, it's $0,4/1000 results, but Apify doesn't let free accounts connect their API to outside sources. And the basic plan is $40/month. Besides that, the flow looks really good. But to test it out properly, I need to manually copy the results from Apify. Still, a lot of time saved, just changes the flow somewhat.
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Thanks for the reply. This one is quite good for me, but I want to use it for sentiment and narrative analysis in trading. Also liked your use case for Cursor although I still need to figure out how to actually make automations meaningfull for my workflows. There are limitations as well, especially in n8n that you don't think about until you encounter them. Like the absence of a system prompt and then nano 4.1 didn't punctuate and capitalise beginning of sentences and I had to prompt that into the flow and it'd be faster just not using automations at all.
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