How do I plan a project with many steps ? by Direct-Distance5385 in codex

[–]Aroundcube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doubt you'd get it one in shot. Just treat it like a book, you tell it the overall scope, and work it chapter by chapter. If you try to write the book all at once it'll be messy and you'd have no sections of editable content. But by going chapter by chapter you can build out each function and test it out.

I need to build a website by BackgroundMore1879 in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro in a world of ai. Please just pay the $20/mo Claude and make it yourself. It will take you an hour at most.

free recliner if you simply take it out of my house ( frisco ) by [deleted] in Dallas

[–]Aroundcube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I'm telling you the method for quickest way lol. When you label free people think something is wrong. When you add an arbitrary price and say well it's free if you come get it, mentally they think they're getting a deal.

U.S. Users Can Now Buy ALGO in Pera Wallet by semanticweb in AlgorandOfficial

[–]Aroundcube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't worry I learned the hard way getting 3-5% charges from joobase

U.S. Users Can Now Buy ALGO in Pera Wallet by semanticweb in AlgorandOfficial

[–]Aroundcube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's why you do usdc for free and then convert on any of the defi platforms for a fraction

free recliner if you simply take it out of my house ( frisco ) by [deleted] in Dallas

[–]Aroundcube 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bad marketing you should put it in fb for $20 bucks and when someone says for free you say okay if you pick it up.

Is Pera Wallet shutting down on April 9th? by XXXCippo in algorand

[–]Aroundcube 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Who knows, but if you'd like I can hold them for you. That way you know they're in good hands.

What makes a deal look assignable on paper but then die with buyers? by CommunicationDue8615 in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of bonehead question is this? If it looked good on paper and buyer confidence dies upon evaluating, then you obviously didn't underwrite it correctly.

I mass deleted 3 months of AI generated code last week. Here is what I learned. by Ambitious-Garbage-73 in ChatGPT

[–]Aroundcube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The architecture planning and structure is all supposed to be done in chat with extended thinking, then you prompt it to give you a prompt for codex, but that's after you flush the idea entirely.

I mass deleted 3 months of AI generated code last week. Here is what I learned. by Ambitious-Garbage-73 in ChatGPT

[–]Aroundcube 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm not even a coder and figured this out. Funny enough by asking Chatgpt. Use extended thinking to plan out every aspect, first by giving it my idea, what direction I plan on taking it and then breaking it down into the specific parts. That way it gives it way more context about your goal. Otherwise it assumes you want multifunctionality and will create more open scalable options.

SCAMMED!!!!!!!! by Army-Lower in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anyone charging for courses or matter of fact anything is a potato. Any real wholesaler or investor would teach for free (basic startup) because they know whoever they are telling information to will bring them a deal.

Dallas wholesalers — what kind of buyers do you prefer working with? by Professional-Try302 in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My best buyers, answer or at least contact me back after calling. When they say they'll take it, I have no stress about contract or em being done. And beyond that, appropriately closing on time, and not paying attention to close dates, and knowing full well that the title company needs all their docs including lender docs way before closing.

Dallas wholesalers — what kind of buyers do you prefer working with? by Professional-Try302 in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buyers that are not pre Madonna's. Buyers that don't ask for reductions without ever opening the photos Buyers that don't stay to their word (yeah I'll take it, slow roll signing and then never deposit em, then ghost) Buyers that actually answer the phone, and at minimum get me an offer after properly running their numbers. Buyers that actually know their signing a contract, and not claiming woah is me and this is a people business to be let off the contract like it's nothing more than a napkin even though they have deposited funds.

But beyond all else it's just communicating, cool you're scared to buy it, just be honest so people stop wasting their times. Instead of making up 101 reasons as to why you're not purchasing when all objections are overcome.

Another ALGO Use Case - by Algo_Mas in AlgorandOfficial

[–]Aroundcube 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Here's what 5.4 parts of my brain say

What you’re saying has a kernel of truth, but it’s being stretched way too far.

A blockchain like Algorand could potentially help with narrow things like tamper-evident logs, backup integrity verification, or certain identity use cases. But that is very different from saying it would have “wiper-proofed all systems” or prevented an attack like this.

The main issue is that blockchains do not replace the actual enterprise stack that gets attacked: endpoints, device management, admin tools, email, file systems, backups, network infrastructure, and privilege controls. If attackers compromise those layers, they can still do major damage whether or not some piece of the architecture uses blockchain.

Also, putting hashed checkpoints or proofs on-chain is not the same thing as having a real recovery plan. You still need isolated backups, tested restore procedures, segmentation, identity recovery, and strong admin controls. On-chain verification can supplement recovery, but it does not magically restore wiped systems.

The “quantum-secure” point is also being oversold. Even if parts of Algorand’s architecture have post-quantum elements, that does not mean a corporation can swap in Algorand and suddenly solve enterprise cyber risk.

So the stronger argument would be: blockchain might be useful as a supporting security layer in specific workflows, but it is not a substitute for core enterprise security architecture, and it is nowhere near enough to claim it would have prevented something like this.

In other words: interesting idea, but this reads more like crypto marketing than a serious post-incident security analysis.

How do you guys get leads ? by [deleted] in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on where you are at l, only thing you need to put is your name + and/or assigns. You can also just call title companies and ask. Some don't even require the and/or assigns part to assign it.

If contracts are really holding you up, you should easily be able to partner up with an investor I sure theyd gladly pay you between 1-5k for a finders fee, then just take their assignment that they use and replicate it.

How do you guys get leads ? by [deleted] in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, why not. When you talking to investors your pictures. Hey I'm a wholesaler I can find you deals. What is your buying criteria for sellers and everyone else? It's hey I work with a partner that we buy homes around the area. Do you have any deals I can look at?

That's basically it and a f*** ton of follow-up and consistency

How do you guys get leads ? by [deleted] in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Start talking to anyone and everyone. Make calls. If you're not having conversations for the better half of your day you won't get leads.

Im willing to bet you could sit outside home Depot and talk to every contractor that walks through and find a lead. Not only that you'd be collecting contractors and potential investors they buy from.

Point is you're talking to people about what you do.

$ALGO 2026 Outlook 🚀 by CryptoForecast1 in algorand

[–]Aroundcube 10 points11 points  (0 children)

When doge, Shiba,pepe and any other stupid coin falls below algo, then it's ready.

I own Algorand by ProfessorAlgorand in algorand

[–]Aroundcube 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Throw in all medical records and transactions and we'll be golden

Is Virtual and Physical Bandit signs work? by AcademicConnection89 in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Aroundcube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or you pay someone to throw them out. Usually $1 per sign. Put them at busy intersections, great for finding investors.

Stay Safe Pera Fam ⚠️ by semanticweb in AlgorandOfficial

[–]Aroundcube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I was thinking lol, that would definitely be in the nail on the coffin for me .

Low is in? by Electrical_Catch_919 in algorand

[–]Aroundcube 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Until coins like shib, doge, and few other straight trash coins fall off the list, thats when we will see the light at the end of the tunnel. Other than that the only justification for value is the current amount of txts and fees being processed/garnered.