James R. Lee
@leeknowsAI
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Founder @mention_network
Joined January 2010
Tony Stark was vibe coding all day with Jarvis, bro didn’t code a line
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I used to think startups just keep growing once you launch. Then I hit the dip, where excitement fades and progress feels invisible. It’s tough, but that’s where the real lessons happen. Every small win feels huge because you’ve earned it. Most people give up there, but if
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This is actually such a cool direction. Feels like what YouTube did when they first started recognizing creators who consistently moved culture, not just the ones chasing clicks. The idea being tied to authentic interactions instead of vanity metrics is huge. It means the
We’re testing something new: Certified Bangers. We want to recognize the very best posts that move the timeline, ranked by authentic interactions. If your post is featured, you will get a Certified Banger badge on your profile for the month. Here are the top 5 Bangers for
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I’m literally begging you to not make “we’re live” the whole launch strategy *me telling the marketing team
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I just finished reading @McKinsey State of AI in 2025 report, and honestly, it hit me harder than I expected. Here are 5 things that stood out to me the most: 1. Everyone’s using AI, but few are winning with it. Almost every company says they’re using AI, but most are still
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When I started working on Mention Network, I honestly didn’t know how long it would take for people to understand what I was building. AI visibility sounded like a weird idea back then. Most people were still thinking about SEO, clicks, and keywords, not about what AI knows
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The best solutions are never born in a rush. They evolve layer by layer, like painting over time. You put something down, walk away, let it breathe, then come back and refine. Most people stop after the first coat because they’re chasing speed, but the real magic happens in
Solutions are like paintings... You need to apply coats of paint. Let it dry. Come back and look at it again. Then apply the next coat. Most business owners have the intellectual capacity to solve their problems, they just don’t have the time to let the paint dry. So they only
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### 🧩 **Prompt: Chat Summarizer for Cold Start Continuation** You are an expert conversation analyst and summarizer. Your task is to read this entire chat transcript between a user (me) and an assistant (you), then produce a **detailed, structured summary** that preserves the
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A lot of people ask me how I actually use AI in my day work Here’s one small thing that’s made a big difference You've been deep in a ChatGPT or Gemini convo, everything’s clicking, ideas flowing, and then you have to start a new chat and boom, all that context is gone? Yeah,
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ERC-8004 caught my attention, and honestly, it might be one of the biggest things happening in AI that most people haven’t heard of yet. Here’s why AI agents are starting to act more like independent workers than tools. They talk to other agents, make decisions, complete jobs,
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You can see the full article here
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Lorelight’s closure has SEOs saying GEO is just SEO. Maybe. But that might just be the hype cycle doing its usual crash-and-correct.
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This article really resonates. Especially for anyone working in GEO or AI Visibility. It makes you wonder: what if the problem we’re trying to solve never really existed? What if “GEO” is simply a rebranding of what’s long been known as SEO? In fact, everything stopped at that
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I’ve been using @cursor_ai for almost half a year now, and honestly, it’s changed how I learn, code, and work with AI. But to be fair, it’s not perfect, there are still a few things that drive me a little crazy sometimes. When I first tried Cursor, it was pure curiosity: “What
Cursor CEO Michael Truell on the future of writing code: “ Our goal with Cursor is to invent a new type of programming.” “It looks like a world where you have a representation of the logic of your software that does look more like English.” “You can imagine kind of an evolution
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I used to think coding was impossible. Every tutorial lost me in syntax hell. Then I found out you don’t need to learn to code anymore. You can just vibe code. Now I build apps just by chatting with AI like it’s my teammate. AI handles the logic, I just bring the idea. No
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I’ve been deep in AI for years, but every once in a while, something makes me stop and rethink everything I thought I understood. That’s what happened when I read GAIR’s new paper, Context Engineering 2.0. It completely flips the idea of “prompt engineering.” For the last two
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hey @1x_tech can NEO do this?
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I just saw @MrBeast 10-year video. Dude recorded it back in 2015 when he had 8K subs and said he’d post it in 2025. That level of consistency is insane. Most people can’t even stick to something for 10 weeks. Crazy reminder that long-term focus quietly beats talent, luck, and
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Nobody buys after one post. They buy after enough proof. Enough value. Enough trust. When I started working in AI, I thought people would get it right away. I’d post something about what we were building: A demo, a new feature, a thought about AI visibility, and silence. No
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