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Exploring AI, Tech & the future Sharing trends, bold ideas & digital insights Open for collaborations & paid promotions 📩 [email protected]

DM for collaboration Beigetreten Ağustos 2013
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@Khilesh_070 This is the kind of “hidden fix” most people never get told. Everyone assumes the phone is slow because it’s old, but 90% of the time it’s just background settings draining it. Simple tweaks like these can literally save you from buying a new device.
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Khilesh | AI Tools@Khilesh_070·
My iPhone was hot, slow, and lagging on everything. I was already pricing out a new one. A repair shop owner took it, swiped through four screens, and handed it back. "Your phone is fine. Four settings are choking it. I see them every day." Here is what he changed:
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@Aina_Ai2 The biggest risk isn't people using AI for investing—it's people mistaking AI-generated confidence for actual investment research. Good prompts can improve decisions, but they don't replace judgment.
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Aina@Aina_Ai2·
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE DON'T USE CHATGPT FOR STOCK TRADING. HERE ARE 10 PROMPTS TO USE IN STOCK BUYING AND SELLING AND INVESTING:
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@BrendanFoody One of the hardest things in venture capital is that every missed winner looks obvious in hindsight. The real question isn't whether they missed one great company—it's whether their current strategy is increasing or reducing the chances of finding the next one.
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Brendan (can/do)@BrendanFoody·
YC's position in Mercor would be worth >$1B today if they hadn't rejected us in 2023. They passed because a previous recruiting startup didn't work out. These days, YC seems more focused on funding clones of fast-growing companies than making contrarian bets. What's the largest company YC has invested in over the last 3 years? The hit rate seems surprisingly low.
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@AdamHoltererer @AnthropicAI We're reaching the stage where AI company departures are becoming their own genre of content. This might be the first resignation announcement from someone who was never employed there in the first place.
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Adam Holter@AdamHoltererer·
Personal update: I’ve decided to leave OpenAI. Not that I ever worked there. But it just looks like everyone else is doing it, so I thought I'd hop on the bandwagon. In other news, I've decided to join @AnthropicAI to work on AGI for the benefit of Claude. I don't think they realize that I've decided to join, and to be honest, I don't think my decision carries much weight with them, since I wasn't offered a job there. But the decision stands.
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@hiiinternet The signal here isn't the salary. It's the demand. When companies are competing this aggressively for talent, it usually means the market is still early.
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seb@hiiinternet·
58 interview requests this week so far, highest bids were @ $300K (Base salary not including equity etc) If you're a product engineer / ai engineer interested in connecting w/ startups you can text us rn at 646-236-3745
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@dessaigne The most dangerous assumption in tech is believing today's moat will still be a moat tomorrow. What looks impossible to rebuild today can become a weekend project faster than most incumbents expect.
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Nicolas Dessaigne@dessaigne·
Rebuilding a full CRM today would still take herculean effort. But imagine the weekend you can rebuild Salesforce. Now imagine one year after that. Then five. SaaS disruption isn't arriving as one clean leap. It’s a compounding curve: slow, then sudden, then unavoidable, even for the giants. The old guard has to disrupt itself or become irrelevant. Huge respect to the ones starting now.
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@techxutkarsh The best use of AI at work isn't sounding smarter—it's communicating more clearly while still sounding like yourself. That's the difference people notice.
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Utkarsh Sharma
Utkarsh Sharma@techxutkarsh·
STOP COPY-PASTING CHATGPT INTO YOUR WORK EMAILS. Your manager can tell. Your client can tell. HR can tell. Here are 6 prompts that make every work message sound like you wrote it:
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@dessaigne Growth gets the headlines, but retention tells the truth. A product people return to solves a problem; a product people only try solves curiosity.
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Nicolas Dessaigne@dessaigne·
A huge DAU spike after launch is awesome. Celebrate it. But don’t confuse it for traction. The number I care about is how many people came back the next day. Repeat usage is what matters. It’s much harder to fake.
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@aibytekat Small communication habits like this have a bigger impact than people realize. The way you end an explanation often shapes how confident and credible you sound.
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Katyayani Shukla@aibytekat·
Stop saying "Does that make sense?" after you explain something. Here are 24 professional power-phrase alternatives you can steal right now:
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@gabriel1 The hidden skill of the AI era isn't coding, writing, or designing—it's turning fuzzy intentions into precise instructions. The people who can consistently do that will have leverage across almost every profession.
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gabriel@gabriel1·
every job will turn into explaining your intentions to ai explaining what you want to ai is surpringly time consuming, coders already spend 80% of their time doing it, and this will be true for everyone
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
What's compelling about this idea is that it shifts the bottleneck from prediction to compression. The model isn't just generating outputs—it's searching for the simplest explanation that continues to predict reality, which feels much closer to how intelligence scales than simply adding more parameters.
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Diana@sdianahu·
beyond model size, the more interesting frontier is a thin layer on top: a coding agent that writes an executable world model, checks it against observations, and compresses it toward the *simplest program that fits. it rides every base-model gain for free. A new s-curve sitting on the bitter lesson *"simplest program" is what ARC-AGI measures in "skill-acquisition efficiency"
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@ajitcodes The real advantage isn't having access to AI. It's knowing how to turn that access into leverage while everyone else is still using it like a search engine.
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Ajit kumar@ajitcodes·
🚨BREAKING: If you're not using Claude at your job, you're already behind. Copy these 9 prompts:
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@MasterTimBlais The most ambitious people eventually stop asking how to join the future and start asking how to build it. Wishing you success on the next chapter.
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Tim@MasterTimBlais·
Personal Update: I'm leaving Anthropic to start my own lab. This is a huge decision for me but one I felt was a long time coming. If you're a seasoned developer or ML researcher who wants to take the singularity by storm, please check out the job posting in my bio!
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@manishkhosiya The people who thrive by 2030 probably won't be the ones with the most credentials—they'll be the ones who learned how to adapt faster than the world changed around them.
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Manish Kumar@manishkhosiya·
BREAKING: These 15 careers will quietly dominate the next 10 years. Most people won’t notice until it’s too late. The people learning these skills today will be impossible to ignore by 2030:
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@mynameisyahia The best opportunities don't just give you capital—they give you access. A strong network can compress years of trial and error into a few conversations.
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Yahia Bakour
Yahia Bakour@mynameisyahia·
1/ The greatest thing about YC is that it starts the moment you get in. Within minutes of getting the acceptance phone call, you get access to an insane amount of resources...
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@Aina_Ai2 The biggest difference between average and great smartphone photos isn't the camera—it's whether the person using it took five minutes to understand the settings.
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Aina@Aina_Ai2·
97% OF IPHONE USERS NEVER TOUCH THEIR CAMERA SETTINGS. THAT MEANS 97% ARE TAKING PHOTOS WITH SETTINGS THAT MAKE THEIR PICTURES LOOK WORSE THAN THEY SHOULD. I CHANGED 5 OF THEM LAST WEEK. MY PHOTOS INSTANTLY LOOKED MORE PROFESSIONAL. HERE’S WHAT I CHANGED: 👇
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@kapoorkkunal History shows that creative industries rarely reject tools forever. What usually happens is that the people who learn to combine new technology with good taste end up defining the next era.
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Kunal Kapoor@kapoorkkunal·
A lot of filmmakers say they'll never touch AI. When digital cameras arrived, filmmakers said we'd lose the magic of cinema. When digital editing arrived, editors said we'd lose the craft of cutting film. They were right. Something was lost. And yet more films got made, by more people, than ever before. Today, hardly anyone would want go back to the old way. Efficiency wins more often than nostalgia.
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@Nas_tech_AI Most creators quit because they run out of clarity before they run out of motivation. The people who win are usually the ones who figure out what works fast enough to stay in the game.
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Nas@Nas_tech_AI·
Most YouTube channels fail before 100 subscribers. The problem isn’t effort it’s knowing what to do. Here’s How to build a successful YouTube channel from zero using Claude AI A to Z guide 👇
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Mishika AI@MishikaAI·
@theRealKiyosaki The older I get, the more I realize that success means very little if it costs you the reputation you've built and the respect of the people whose opinions truly matter.
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Robert Kiyosaki@theRealKiyosaki·
YOUR BEST ASSETS!!!! Your reputation is your best asset and the other is the respect of people you respect, How are your best assets doing?
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