3 hours. 5 full UIs. all built with gemini 3 inside aistudio. i recorded everything, and i even added a 30-minute breakdown of the exact process that lets us do this every time. we used to spend days…

LinkedIn Content Strategy & Writing Style
building more agents than you can count | aiCTO ay automate & humanoidz | building with n8n, a2a, cursor & ☕ | advisor | first ai agents talent recruiter
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Walid positions himself as a high-velocity AI architect and technical scout who bridges the gap between raw code and autonomous agent deployment. His content strategy centers on aggressive curation and "under the hood" teardowns, moving beyond surface-level prompts to explore the structural mechanics of tools like Claude Code, n8n, and MCP. What makes Walid notable is his focus on context engineering over prompt engineering, emphasizing persistent memory and architectural efficiency rather than generic AI output. He thrives at the intersection of technical transparency and rapid prototyping, frequently sharing specific GitHub repositories and terminal-level hacks that transform AI from a chat interface into a fully integrated operating system.
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3 hours. 5 full UIs. all built with gemini 3 inside aistudio. i recorded everything, and i even added a 30-minute breakdown of the exact process that lets us do this every time. we used to spend days…
after building ayn8n, and seeing how fast the community grew, we knew what had to come next. tomorrow, we’re officially launching ayclaude the first open library for claude skills, agents, hooks, com…

i just vibe-coded a football game with gemini 3 nano banana pro handled the visuals and it looks more real than real life what a time to be alive 🤯 if you want it comment so i can send it in 2030 D
am I missing something? 🫠 cc: Google, Qoder, Cursor, Windsurf, Kiro, Google Antigravity, Browserbase, TRAE, Visual Studio Code, Perplexity, Strawberry, OpenAI

it's easier to start an online business today than to get a job instead of putting opentowork on your profile, write "building" or "helping... X to do Y" trust me, you'll thank me later I get more…

drop any file you have and see it brought to life. that's what i built in gemini simply by using 12 prompts. long story short i spent the last few days inside aistudio building a bunch of small tools…
3.6 posts/week
Posts / Week
2.2 days
Days Between Posts
5
Total Posts Analyzed
HIGH
Posting Frequency
1.4000000000000001%
Avg Engagement Rate
INCREASING
Performance Trend
200
Avg Length (Words)
HIGH
Depth Level
ADVANCED
Expertise Level
8/10
Uniqueness Score
YES
Question Usage
0.6%
Response Rate
Writing style breakdown
Conversational, informal, and highly personal.
Technically informed and product-focused, but never academic.
Direct and punchy, with a strong “builder/operator” vibe.
Mix of informative and persuasive, wrapped in a casual, social-media tone.
Feels like someone talking to peers in DMs or a group chat, not giving a formal lecture.
Overall informal.
Grammar rules are often broken on purpose (lowercase “i”, fragments, run-ons).
Proper nouns and company names are often left lowercase (google, mckinsey).
Uses slang and internet speech: “ahah”, “sooo…”, “wild”, “crazy”, “what a time to be alive”.
Medium-to-high energy, but laid-back.
Excited about tech and building, with frequent expressions of amazement or irony.
Short, clipped lines.
Emojis (but not spammed, just sprinkled).
Expressive phrasing (“what a time to be alive 🤯”, “weekend mode: building things nobody asked for, as usual.”).
Rhetorical questions (“am I missing something?”, “anyone here tested something close to that?”).
Direct audience engagement (“if you want it comment…”, “tell me.”).
Repetition for rhythm (“it reads it / understands it / breaks it down…”).
Parallel structures (“plan / act / verify / summarize”).
Arrows and lists to break down concepts (->, -).
everyone is busy talking about emotions… nice update but that is not the point
people argue about warmth and emojis / meanwhile the system became…
First person singular: “i spent the last few days…”, “i call it anything.”
First person plural “we” when referring to the team or company: “we used to spend days…”, “we just launched…”
To instruct: “tell it three bullets and one summary / you get that”
To invite: “if you want something specific, tell me.”
To challenge or warn: “now you should deal with agents when you are securing your website”.
put your actual pain in the comments
tell it three bullets and one summary
like this post and comment ui
if you want it comment so i can send it…
if you are claude (code) super user you can check what we built
Commands are often softened by humor or emojis, but structurally they are quite direct.
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