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Hardware time
Running my AAA on an older PC and it’s time to level up. Looking at a Lenovo ThinkPad to keep things mobile and reliable. What’s everyone else running for their daily driver? Also, I’m officially ditching O365 for Google Workspace (better integrations for n8n/Airtable). For those who made the switch: what’s the one tip to make the transition less of a headache?
2 likes • Jan 1
ThinkPads are a solid choice — reliable, great keyboard, and perfect for mobile work. For the Google Workspace switch: clean up Drive + permissions before migrating. That alone saves a ton of headaches.
🎯 Wrapping Up 2025 — Grateful for This Community
As we close out 2025, I just want to say thank you. This community showed up. Builders shared real work. People helped each other without gatekeeping. And we proved that learning + shipping beats waiting every time. None of this works without you showing up, experimenting, asking questions, and helping others level up. That’s the culture we’re building here—and it’s special. 🚀 Looking ahead to 2026 Let’s be intentional about it. • Set clear goals • Share what you’re building • Hold each other accountable • Grow skills, income, and ownership • Build leverage, not just resumes Drop one goal for 2026 below 👇 It can be technical, business, personal, or all three. Let’s make this a year of execution, not just ideas. Appreciate every one of you. Let’s grow. 🤝
🎯 Wrapping Up 2025 — Grateful for This Community
1 like • Jan 1
Well said. This community really showed what happens when people build in public and help each other without ego. My 2026 goal: ship more consistently and turn systems into predictable income.Let’s make it a year of execution 💪
GHL Added
Just added GHL to my Stack to help remove framer and provide a source for client portals (right now 50% off) anyone leveraging GHL? I gotta figure it out as I’m trying to close a few deals one with real estate prospect and the other with Pool Sevices.
2 likes • Jan 1
Solid move. GHL works really well for client portals + funnels, especially if you’re replacing Framer. For real estate and pool services, you’ll probably get the most value fast from: - Pipelines + automations (lead → follow-up → booked) - Simple client portals for reporting & comms - SMS + email follow-ups to close faster There’s a learning curve, but once your core templates are set, it’s a killer sales asset. Curious how others here are using it too 👀
ZULU won a $5K bounty in the Zypherpunk Hackathon 🏆
Strong validation that Privacy + AI actually resonates with builders and judges — not just hype. Zulu is open source and available to anyone interested in local-first, private AI. No cloud. No telemetry. You own your data. Still building. Still shipping. 🛠️ 🔗 https://x.com/mycrypt0world/status/2003095218003009705
ZULU won a $5K bounty in the Zypherpunk Hackathon 🏆
1 like • Dec '25
That’s a big win, congrats 👏 $5K aside, the real signal is that privacy-first, local AI is being taken seriously. Open source + no telemetry is the right direction — excited to see where Zulu goes next.
🛠️ Builder Update (Transparency Edition)
Quick update for the builders here: We had a public Starknet bounty announcement that turned into a naming overlap issue — another team named Z.U.L.U was the actual winner. The Starknet team clarified and owned the mix-up, and I updated the public record accordingly. Not fun to handle in public, but that’s part of building in the open. Nothing about Zulu changes: - the product is real - the code is shipping - the mission is intact Wins and losses both happen out loud when you’re building something that matters. If anything, this reinforced a core principle we talk about here all the time: integrity > optics, momentum > moments. Back to building. 🚧
1 like • Dec '25
This is how it should be handled. Owning it publicly, correcting the record, and moving on says a lot more than pretending it didn’t happen. Respect for keeping the focus on shipping and doing things the right way.
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Nathan Carter
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Here to learn, share, and grow a little every day. I like keeping things simple, productive, and moving forward.

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