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On Deck No Code Fellow @beondeck | Missing Person Advocate @findmbp
Oct 29 21 tweets 3 min read
AgeTech & Entrepreneurial Opportunities

In the UK (2021), The number of people aged 65 years and over increased from 9.2 million in 2011 to over 11 million in 2021 and the proportion of people aged 65 years and over rose from 16.4% to 18.6%.

Why are policy advisors concerned? 1. Labor Force Participation

A higher proportion of older individuals typically means a smaller working-age population, which can lead to labor shortages and reduced economic productivity.
Oct 12 8 tweets 1 min read
From a technical standpoint, ai might just be an advanced next word predictor.

However, from a practical standpoint, it does three things really well:

1. Fill in the gaps
2. Reverse engineering
3. Exploration

1/7
Fill in the gaps

When you have some puzzle pieces and a clear output in mind, AI helps you identify the missing elements.

This is like a recommendation system or an assistant that finds what you're lacking to reach your goal.

2/7
Jan 8 9 tweets 2 min read
I built over 50 custom GPTs with ChatGPT, so you don't have to.

Here's are my recommended use cases for when they release their marketplace next week:

1. Templated Outputs
2. Feedback Partner
3. Informed Advisor (Q&A) 1. Templates Outputs

LLMs excel at dynamically generating text from a few inputs.

By providing a framework for the output and prompting the user for inputs, you can create personalised output easily.
Jan 8 6 tweets 1 min read
Sports Analysis with LLMs

Today, I tried to analyse in-game basketball scenarios with ChatGPT and assess player decision-making.

Here are my findings... 1. Sports scenarios are complex

There is so much quantitative and qualitative data that goes into an individual decision, such as passing or shooting in basketball.

I underestimated how many.

For the experiment, I had to limit the variables.
Dec 9, 2023 10 tweets 2 min read
Why I'm torn about the future of artificial intelligence

TL;DR
1. National Security
2. International Consensus
3. Questionable Mission Statements
4. Fiduciary Responsibility
5. Ethics & Bias National Security

All companies serve the nations they're primarily incorporated in. Governed largely by that nations laws.

As such, companies are an extension of national interests. This provides challenges for nations to protect their citizens.
Dec 2, 2022 9 tweets 3 min read
An innovative business consultant and mentor used GPT-3 to support his mentee in sending professional emails.

Here's how he did it using Zapier, Open AI & Gmail

We're going to use it to translate meeting notes to summary



@DannyRichman You need two Gmail accounts, one to trigger Open AI and another to send the prompt for summary. This will make more sense later.

You'll also need a Zapier account and we're going to use the unofficial OpenAI integration: zapier.com/developer/publ…
Dec 1, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
A little known fact about me is that I was an architecture student.

In the field I was a VDC Engineer so focused on applying emerging technologies to the architecture and construction industry.

A short thread on conceptual architecture image generation from a sketch using SD1.5 An amazing building often begins as a sketch and using architectural precedents and research to inform future design.

I started with a sketch I did from my first year of architecture school. This is relatively high fidelity but typically you may start with a napkin sketch.
Dec 1, 2022 11 tweets 3 min read
Are you new to No Code or Indie Hacking?

The space is huge and it can be overwhelming but a strategy that I'd like to advise is specialisation.

Here's a thread on different specialisations within the No Code ecosystem 🧵 Platform specialisation

Some platforms such as Bubble or Webflow are emerging as dominant players within the field. As such, more and more people are looking for developers with those specific skill sets. Deep domain knowledge in a particular platform can be fruitful.
Nov 30, 2022 11 tweets 2 min read
Some believe that No Code is all hype so here are mainstream platforms that have launched or acquired No Code & Low Code tools

A thread 🧵 Salesforce

Lightning Flow by Salesforce allows 150000+ companies develop process driven applications by connecting workflows with third party applications.
Nov 30, 2022 17 tweets 5 min read
How to develop your first No Code AI application (summarization app) without coding using GPT-3 and @AdaloHQ

My no nonsense guide in a thread 🧵 First thing we're going to do is create a free @OpenAI account and make a note of our API keys. Image
May 14, 2022 6 tweets 2 min read
This is amazing!

Here are some of my chrome extensions and how they work… Crypto Scam Detector

A chrome extension to detect crypto scams

chrome.google.com/webstore/detai…

Backend: The chrome extension cross-references the current tab with what's in the database. If true it displays X, if false it displays Y
May 13, 2022 7 tweets 1 min read
I’m a generalist in the No Code space but you don’t have to be. Here are a list of niches that you can capitalise on… Industry niche

A background in marketing can significantly help you in using No Code to develop solutions for the marketing industry. The same goes for any industry.
May 13, 2022 15 tweets 3 min read
Some real-world examples of things that are close to NFT's but are not NFT's, what the hype is all about and barriers to mass adoption.

A thread Firstly, think about NFT's as a digital membership pass.

You buy it, you get benefits to a particular thing.

It's JUST a digital membership pass you say, well here are some examples of things that may be easier to understand.
Nov 28, 2021 4 tweets 3 min read
MakerHub - A Search Engine for Indie Makers

Built with - Carrd & Google Programmable Search

Use Case: A Custom Search Engine that Prioritises Whitelisted Publishers

loom.com/share/d9a30fc0… No Code Buddy - Chrome Extension No Code Tutorial Series for Beginners

Built with - @bildrHQ

Use Case: In tab No Code step by step tutorials
Nov 20, 2020 9 tweets 2 min read
Before you think about an app or software product consider the following to build your audience.

A thread 👇🏾 Email Newsletter

There are many paid Newsletters where founders are making serious bank. Some by creating original content many by curating content.
Nov 19, 2020 7 tweets 2 min read
Plans for Product Sixty

I had to remove the request embed code and may also have to remove the contact form because the connection with Zapier requires a premium account and I haven't got that money.

Ideas to drive traffic 👇 Daily Webinars

Short daily webinars with E-Commerce brands to give them a chance to talk about their products and to showcase their products.

Could repurpose the content for the YouTube channel, IGTV and a Podcast
Nov 19, 2020 8 tweets 1 min read
Random Idea #47

I’ve been on ArtTikTok recently doing duets adding my 2 cent sharing tech and business.

Here are my thoughts on insights Artist & Software Engineers ⬇️ Both artists and software engineers work tirelessly on their craft and its a never ending process
Nov 18, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
I haven’t really taken the time to truly understand Reddit but TikTok has been cool.

In a couple days I’ve acquired 500+ followers.

No crazy secret. Here’s what I’ve been doing ⬇️ Image Curating content

I’ve curated content from Silicon Valley, Rick and Morty and Scott Pilgrim vs The World. Stuff I like and has a connection to tech (a little)
Nov 17, 2020 9 tweets 2 min read
I think a lot about thinking.

Not just to improve my thought processes but to also attempt understand the world but also specifically economic markets.

Some thoughts on the Bandwagon Effect and Products ⬇️ Image Some communities on Twitter are a great example of the Bandwagon Effect.

The growth of brands like Apple, TikTok and Spotify can be attributed to the bandwagon effect.
Nov 1, 2020 12 tweets 3 min read
Today I’ve been recording a lot of my content. I like to keep it short, to the point and practical.

I’ve been thinking about lead magnets.

I’m going to create a few for #productsixty

Here’s a thread on Lead Magnets for your side project ⬇️
#100daysofnocode #blacktechtwitter There are many ways to build your community for your product or service. Marketers use lead magnets to get more information on their potential users to turn them into sales leads. There are many kinds of magnets. We’re going to go over a few:
Oct 31, 2020 7 tweets 2 min read
I’ve been tweeting a lot more. I’ve been transparent about what I do and how I do #buildinpublic but not necessarily emotionally vulnerable.

That’s the hardest part is being emotionally vulnerable about the entrepreneurial process

Some self-reflection a thread ⬇️ Throughout my athletic career and my academic career I have failed a lot. Losing scholarships, cutting cut from teams and more. It’s helped me develop a unique outlook on failure that in many cases it’s unavoidable and to be expected.