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Marketing + AI = $$$ 🔑 @godofprompt (co-founder) 🎥 https://t.co/IodiF1Ra5f (co-founder)

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ChatGPT (left) vs. Gemini 3.0 vs. Grok 4.1 (right) Gemini finished in 30 seconds. Took 2 minutes for ChatGPT and Grok.

ChatGPT (left) vs. Gemini 3.0 vs. Grok 4.1 (right) Gemini finished in 30 seconds. Took 2 minutes for ChatGPT and Grok.

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1. Realistic Physics Game (Hexagon Test) Prompt: Create a HTML, CSS, and javascript where a ball is inside a rotating hexagon. The ball is affected by Earth’s gravity and friction from the hexagon walls. The bouncing must appear realistic. → Tests physics simulation, code planning, and visual realism.

1. Realistic Physics Game (Hexagon Test) Prompt: Create a HTML, CSS, and javascript where a ball is inside a rotating hexagon. The ball is affected by Earth’s gravity and friction from the hexagon walls. The bouncing must appear realistic. → Tests physics simulation, code planning, and visual realism.

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ChatGPT 5.1 vs. Claude Opus 4.5 vs. DeepSeek-V3.2 (left) (middle) (right) prompt I used: Create a single HTML file containing a fully functional 3D Rubik's Cube simulation using Three.js (via CDN). The cube must be able to automatically solve itself.

ChatGPT 5.1 vs. Claude Opus 4.5 vs. DeepSeek-V3.2 (left) (middle) (right) prompt I used: Create a single HTML file containing a fully functional 3D Rubik's Cube simulation using Three.js (via CDN). The cube must be able to automatically solve itself.

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R.I.P. dev agencies ☠️ There's now an AI that debugs your app, clicks through the UI, finds what's broken, and fixes it on its own. And it hits a 97% success rate. Max isn’t a “code assistant.” It behaves like a full software engineer that never gets tired, never drifts, and never waits for your next instruction. You give it a goal. Max writes the code, tests it, checks the UI, finds the issues, fixes them, and loops until the task is done. Not theory. Actual work. Max handled things that normally eat entire days: • Debugging a Stripe checkout that refused to load • Solving a login-on-refresh issue by tracking network behavior step by step • Building a full Teams & Invites feature UI, routes, tokens, emails, tests while I focused on another part of the product 97 percent of the problems I threw at it got solved without me stepping in. The wild part is how Max operates: It sees the app. It clicks around. It interacts with the environment. It rewrites code. It retries until it works. Goal → attempt → improve → retry → done. Some tasks take 100 moves. Some run for 30 minutes. Most finish before I even finish a coffee. This flips the entire dev workflow on its head. Instead of “write code and hope it works,” you define outcomes and watch the engineer in the background get it done. Every once in a while a tool shows up that changes the tempo of an entire industry. Anything Max is one of them.

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