1 day ago
(E)
This vpn ip rotator script works great. i have it configured to rotate ip every 5 minutes. Can be configured for 5 seconds if you are that paranoid.
No tor needed. Thats what I like about this.
I got the idea from rotating ips from kali using tor.
Well Tor has been compromised by the FBI years ago so you cannot trust it at all.
So why not rotate vpn ip's???
Love it and it works great!
No tor needed. Thats what I like about this.
I got the idea from rotating ips from kali using tor.
Well Tor has been compromised by the FBI years ago so you cannot trust it at all.
So why not rotate vpn ip's???
Love it and it works great!
2 days ago
(E)
We have an extra Dell R770 AI/ML Server 107tb hdd 512gb ram with 2 h100 gpu chips we need to get rid of. Been sitting in server rack for 9 months powered off. Paid 120k. Best offer. drew(@)twittaer.com
3 days ago
I've made formulas for new medicines and vaccines which have passed clinical studies, a video verification system with 50k sensors that costs around 26k a second to run. A pipe integrity robot solution with 27k sensors to generate a report to say whether the pipe is still good or needs to be replaced. The robots cost 5 to 7 million a piece to build.
3 days ago
I work with the type of ai that does not need my input and after 30 minutes to an hour gives me the end goal result.
This is ML and its not chatgpt which is called Augmented intelligence which is different from what I specialize in.
This is ML and its not chatgpt which is called Augmented intelligence which is different from what I specialize in.
3 days ago
You can rotate your vpn ip address every few seconds or even minutes if you have to.
Not only linux but on windows too.
was easy to do.
Not only linux but on windows too.
was easy to do.
4 days ago
THIS is why banks don’t want you using ChatGPT.
I owed $6,800.
I walked away paying $2,950.
No bankruptcy.
No hit to my credit.
No expensive lawyers.
Just 7 prompts that turned the tables:
1. “Draft an email offering to settle my balance for 50% if I can pay in full today.”
→ Reps often take this seriously.
2. “Lay out the exact steps to request a lower APR on my [Bank] card.”
→ Cuts down massive interest charges.
3. “Show me what hardship programs my card issuer offers and how to qualify.”
→ Hidden options most people never hear about.
4. “Write me a call script to remove late fees from my account.”
→ Quick win—done in minutes.
5. “Find nonprofit credit counseling groups that negotiate with lenders.”
→ Many offer help at no cost.
6. “Compare the best balance transfer cards with 0% APR for 12–18 months.”
→ Gives breathing room with no interest piling up.
7. “Create a system to track progress and rebuild credit after debt payoff.”
→ Keeps you consistent and moving forward.
Save these. Try them out. Your debt plan will never look the same again.
I owed $6,800.
I walked away paying $2,950.
No bankruptcy.
No hit to my credit.
No expensive lawyers.
Just 7 prompts that turned the tables:
1. “Draft an email offering to settle my balance for 50% if I can pay in full today.”
→ Reps often take this seriously.
2. “Lay out the exact steps to request a lower APR on my [Bank] card.”
→ Cuts down massive interest charges.
3. “Show me what hardship programs my card issuer offers and how to qualify.”
→ Hidden options most people never hear about.
4. “Write me a call script to remove late fees from my account.”
→ Quick win—done in minutes.
5. “Find nonprofit credit counseling groups that negotiate with lenders.”
→ Many offer help at no cost.
6. “Compare the best balance transfer cards with 0% APR for 12–18 months.”
→ Gives breathing room with no interest piling up.
7. “Create a system to track progress and rebuild credit after debt payoff.”
→ Keeps you consistent and moving forward.
Save these. Try them out. Your debt plan will never look the same again.
4 days ago
(E)
1. Chatgpt.com – solves anything
2. Freedomthreads.ai – viral text and image post generator
3. Manus – your AI worker that completes tasks for you
4. Lovable – build software and apps without knowing how to code
5. Syllaby.io – create AI videos for social media and ads
6. Funnelfreedom.io – build funnels fast using AI
8. Replit.com – writes and runs code
9. Ranked.ai – rank higher on Google
10. threadmaster.ai - Creates Viral Facebook Posts
11. Fliki.ai – turn text into TikToks and Reels
12. Fastread.io – create audiobooks from any text
13. SlidesAI.io – makes presentations for you
14. Soundraw.io – produce music in seconds
15. notebook – turns any text into a podcast
2. Freedomthreads.ai – viral text and image post generator
3. Manus – your AI worker that completes tasks for you
4. Lovable – build software and apps without knowing how to code
5. Syllaby.io – create AI videos for social media and ads
6. Funnelfreedom.io – build funnels fast using AI
8. Replit.com – writes and runs code
9. Ranked.ai – rank higher on Google
10. threadmaster.ai - Creates Viral Facebook Posts
11. Fliki.ai – turn text into TikToks and Reels
12. Fastread.io – create audiobooks from any text
13. SlidesAI.io – makes presentations for you
14. Soundraw.io – produce music in seconds
15. notebook – turns any text into a podcast
4 days ago
You need a job…try this
Here are the 7 prompts that turned everything around: ⬇
1 | Rewrite My Resume Like a Recruiter
Prompt: “You’re a leading tech recruiter. Revise my resume for a [insert job role], using powerful, measurable language that grabs attention.”
2 | Optimize for ATS
Prompt: “Make my resume fully optimized for Applicant Tracking Systems. Integrate keywords relevant to [job title] in 2027.”
3 | Brutally Honest Feedback
Prompt: “Give me blunt, unfiltered feedback on this resume. Point out what’s weak, what’s decent, and how to make it compelling.”
4 | High-Impact Cover Letter
Prompt: “Write a persuasive, customized cover letter for [job title] that tells a story, shows passion, and differentiates me.”
5 | Match Resume to Job Description
Prompt: “Use this job description to adapt my resume line-by-line, incorporating data-driven language.”
6 | Fill Gaps with Transferable Skills
Prompt: “My job history has gaps. Rewrite it to focus on transferable skills and professional growth, not gaps.”
7 | Build a LinkedIn Bio That Gets DMs
Prompt: “Create a LinkedIn summary that highlights I’m job-ready, skilled, and approachable, even if I’m changing fields.”
Here are the 7 prompts that turned everything around: ⬇
1 | Rewrite My Resume Like a Recruiter
Prompt: “You’re a leading tech recruiter. Revise my resume for a [insert job role], using powerful, measurable language that grabs attention.”
2 | Optimize for ATS
Prompt: “Make my resume fully optimized for Applicant Tracking Systems. Integrate keywords relevant to [job title] in 2027.”
3 | Brutally Honest Feedback
Prompt: “Give me blunt, unfiltered feedback on this resume. Point out what’s weak, what’s decent, and how to make it compelling.”
4 | High-Impact Cover Letter
Prompt: “Write a persuasive, customized cover letter for [job title] that tells a story, shows passion, and differentiates me.”
5 | Match Resume to Job Description
Prompt: “Use this job description to adapt my resume line-by-line, incorporating data-driven language.”
6 | Fill Gaps with Transferable Skills
Prompt: “My job history has gaps. Rewrite it to focus on transferable skills and professional growth, not gaps.”
7 | Build a LinkedIn Bio That Gets DMs
Prompt: “Create a LinkedIn summary that highlights I’m job-ready, skilled, and approachable, even if I’m changing fields.”
6 days ago
Just found out.
My balls are autistic.
My left nut is a little more than the right nut.
My balls are autistic.
My left nut is a little more than the right nut.
6 days ago
I don’t have cable TV.
I have IPTV and I saved so much money by having it.
I can use it on my phone my tablets my computer even on my big screen TV.
Can use it on Chromecast or fire stick.
It took me 10 minutes to set up.
I have IPTV and I saved so much money by having it.
I can use it on my phone my tablets my computer even on my big screen TV.
Can use it on Chromecast or fire stick.
It took me 10 minutes to set up.
6 days ago
Trump derangement syndrome is from People, who listen to the lies in the mainstream media that fuel the heat for Donald Trump.
They believe the lies that are being told which trigger these people in the hating Trump.
It’s a form of obsessive compulsive behavior which basically means you’re fucking stuck with it so deal with it asshole.
They believe the lies that are being told which trigger these people in the hating Trump.
It’s a form of obsessive compulsive behavior which basically means you’re fucking stuck with it so deal with it asshole.
7 days ago
So yeah, I recommend everybody to get a colonoscopy. The only thing that sucks is the day before your colonoscopy. Other than that there’s absolutely no pain throughout the whole process.
8 days ago
So for diabetics, who are taking a colonoscopy
So the shit that you drink before a colonoscopy has sugar in it.
This morning when I took my blood sugar, it was 121 and now it’s at 1:52 from just drinking whatever that shit is.
So the shit that you drink before a colonoscopy has sugar in it.
This morning when I took my blood sugar, it was 121 and now it’s at 1:52 from just drinking whatever that shit is.
9 days ago
If you code and run into ai problems
A lot of people run into that exact problem because most folks use AI in "solution mode" by default. They keep asking the model to fix the code, and the model keeps guessing. That creates the loop where you try 10 different variations and nothing actually gets resolved. The key is to switch the AI into a debugging workflow instead of a generating workflow.
When you're stuck, stop asking it to rewrite the code entirely. Tell it to go into debug mode. You literally say something like: "Do not try to fix anything yet. I need you to analyze the code as it exists. Explain what the code is currently doing. Then walk through the part that is throwing the error and tell me the exact reason the error happens. Show your reasoning step by step."
What this does is force the AI to slow down and actually read your code instead of making assumptions. Once it identifies the real cause of the problem, then you ask it to fix only that one section. Not the whole file. Not the whole function. Just the part it just diagnosed. Think of it the same way you use your browser dev tools or log tracing: you isolate the failing piece before you touch anything. Same principle applies here.
This one shift solves like 80 percent of that frustration. The goal is not "get the AI to guess the right fix." The goal is "get the AI to explain the error clearly enough that the fix becomes obvious."
If you make the AI explain its reasoning first, it almost always solves the problem cleanly after that.
A lot of people run into that exact problem because most folks use AI in "solution mode" by default. They keep asking the model to fix the code, and the model keeps guessing. That creates the loop where you try 10 different variations and nothing actually gets resolved. The key is to switch the AI into a debugging workflow instead of a generating workflow.
When you're stuck, stop asking it to rewrite the code entirely. Tell it to go into debug mode. You literally say something like: "Do not try to fix anything yet. I need you to analyze the code as it exists. Explain what the code is currently doing. Then walk through the part that is throwing the error and tell me the exact reason the error happens. Show your reasoning step by step."
What this does is force the AI to slow down and actually read your code instead of making assumptions. Once it identifies the real cause of the problem, then you ask it to fix only that one section. Not the whole file. Not the whole function. Just the part it just diagnosed. Think of it the same way you use your browser dev tools or log tracing: you isolate the failing piece before you touch anything. Same principle applies here.
This one shift solves like 80 percent of that frustration. The goal is not "get the AI to guess the right fix." The goal is "get the AI to explain the error clearly enough that the fix becomes obvious."
If you make the AI explain its reasoning first, it almost always solves the problem cleanly after that.