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📝 On Reddit…
The #1 tip 👇
Find jobs posted on LinkedIn in the past 1 or 2 hours instead of 24 hours
1) Search for your desired job and filter by “Past 24 hours”
2) In the URL, change from 86400 to 3600 or 7200 — 86400 represents 24 hours, 3600 is 1 hour, and 7200 is 2 hours.
It effectively increases the chances of my resume being seen, without any extra effort!
Based on that, Honey Syed would like to see a Chrome extension that shows jobs that have been posted in the last hour on LinkedIn…
Hack to getting a job:
Only apply to jobs that have been posted in the last hour to get in front of the line.
Sounds like a quick and easy extension to build, especially with AI 🤖





💬 Grant Slatton tweets…
weird to me nobody has made a killer browser extension that automatically creates spaced repetition flashcards for everything you read
like imagine you put in a prompt about the kind of thing you want to remember and it reads everything you read and makes cards automatically
He adds in the comments 👇
I will pay $20/mo if anyone builds a decent version of this
Could probably build an MVP in under a week
Lots of likes and bookmarks on the original tweet = many people likely feel the same 🧐
Proof that flash card apps can earn big money…
And there are several good tutorials on YouTube when you search for "build chrome extension with ai" 👀
💬 el.cine tweets an impressive video with the caption…
influencers are in trouble.
HeyGen just dropped UGC AI avatar, you can make them say anything with realistic expression and body movement
no one can tell this is AI now…
With hundreds of realistic, UGC avatars, you can create ads easily and add text, graphics, music, and even edit everything directly
HeyGen has a limited free plan you can play around with 👍
Master this tool (or a competitor) and you can run endless UGC campaigns for clients.
And you'll become the first type of person Marc Andreessen talks about…
There will be two kinds of people in the future: those who tell AI what to do, and those who are told by AI what to do.
Related 👇
💬 Safwaan tweets…
Someone should release a course on "How to get the best out of Cursor/Windsurf"
- 48-hour sprint, cohort-based, over a weekend
- Charge companies $1k per employeeIf you can turn a 1x engineer into a 2x engineer, this is a no-brainer for employers
Cursor / Windsurf = AI-powered development tools 🤖
Really, there could be a course like this for every popular AI tool or platform.
Recall that 🇫🇷 French-language AI school that took off recently…
If you're more of an AI generalist than a specialist, pick a niche and tailor all your free and paid training accordingly.
For example, AI productivity tips for 👇
👉 In a recent video, Chris Koerner reveals…
Your ticket to starting a profitable cash flowing business in 2025…
You’re going to start a short-form video editing agency without any skills. You’re going to charge less than everyone else but make more than everyone else because you’re going to use automated software…
Go to this website [opus.pro], grab a YouTube link from any creator in any niche, and do exactly what I’m doing right here. Generate 5 to 20 clips, DM or email them, and say, “Hey, I did a thing. I edited this video for you.”
The truth is, AI did it for you with just a few clicks—but they don’t care.
You can say, “I know you normally pay $50 to $80 per short-form video, but I’ll do it for $30. It will look better and be faster because I use AI”...
You pay a one-time small flat fee for the software, and then you charge $20 to $80 per video. You can create 10 videos with just a few clicks. It is an extremely asymmetric bet.
Looks like Opus isn't a one-time fee any more, but they do have a free trial and a limited free plan.
Or you can probably find an alternative with a lifetime deal on AppSumo (aff link).


💬 metaschool tweets…
Most people think you need a genius idea to make $1M with AI.
The truth? The simplest businesses make the most money.
Here are 10 simple GPT ideas that can turn into million-dollar startups
#5 on the list 👇
CryptoTaxGPT: Create a GPT that calculates crypto taxes by country.
Go to Market
- Tweet tax facts on Bitcoin.
- Post thread on r/CryptoCurrency.
- Chat on X Spaces with influencer.
metaschool also has a waitlist open for Build That Idea…
A platform that lets anyone launch their own AI agent in 60 seconds
- Define your Agent
- Choose a base LLM (OpenAI, Claude, DeepSeek, etc.)
- Upload knowledge base
- Set pricing and start making money
Worth keeping an eye on 👀