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Jimmy Neuron 💡

@Neuron_404

AI & Tech Creator - Vibecoding - Builder I do what’s forbidden. Limits exist to be broken.

Beigetreten Kasım 2023
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
A builder found a 4.9-star Brooklyn burger spot with 334 reviews and no website — then built one with Google Maps and AI. He pulled the listing from Maps, scraped their Instagram, had ChatGPT draft the landing page, then fed an inspo site, product image, and prompt into Emergent. Most people cold-pitch web design. 00:15 He built the deliverable first. > find a high-rated business with no site > pull public info from Google and Instagram > ChatGPT structures the landing page > Seedance 2.0 turns product image into video > Emergent ships the site The breakthrough is not the tools. It is pitching with a site the owner already connects to. Follow me so you don't miss out on trends in the world of AI.
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
@Di_Krass_ Language shapes thought, but people have been regurgitating bad ideas way before chatGPT. The real issue is never questioning anything, AI just made it frictionless
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DiKrass | Thoughts@Di_Krass_·
Adam Aleksic, linguist (TED): "if you start talking more like ChatGPT, you probably start thinking more like ChatGPT. if you don't question yourself, their version of reality becomes your version of reality." at 04:43 he lays the loop bare: AI distorts reality → we repeat it → AI gets fed our distorted data → repeat. we're already inside it. 8 minutes on the word "delve," on hyperpop on Spotify, on Musk hand-tuning Grok, and on why machine language is leaking back out of your mouth. Watch it now, and you'll know more than 99% of people. Follow me.
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
HE JUST MAPPED 140+ AI USE CASES ACROSS 6 INDUSTRIES SO COMPANIES CAN SKIP THE SOLUTION ARCHITECT STEP. Normally the architect sits with function leaders and turns every SOP where agents fit into an AI agent roadmap. The real move is grilling the employees doing the work — not for the steps, but for why the work exists. 00:21 That preserves value when you automate. > map every SOP across functions > talk to the people doing the work > capture why each workflow exists > check what the current stack can automate Most companies burn months on this discovery phase. This one skips it entirely. The unlock is not the model. It is mapping the workflow before automating it. Follow me so you don't miss out on trends in the world of AI.
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
NVIDIA'S GB300 NVL72 PACKS 72 BLACKWELL ULTRA GPUS INTO ONE LIQUID-COOLED RACK. Every node ships 2 Grace Blackwell Ultra superchips, 4x 279GB HBM3e, and 800Gb/s ConnectX-8. The whole rack is fused into one giant GPU via NVLink. Most data centers are still burning power on air-cooled boxes. 00:06 This one rack replaces a full server room. > 72 Blackwell Ultra GPUs per rack > 36 Grace CPUs > Liquid cooling across every node > NVLink fabric ties all 72 GPUs into one > Built for reasoning and long-context inference Every hyperscaler is now redesigning around racks like this. The real point is compute density — more tokens per watt, per square meter. Follow me so you don't miss out on trends in the world of AI.
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
A creator turned a single photo into 6 cinematic 3D videos with no shoot and no animation. The setup lives in Weavy as a node-based workflow. ChatGPT acts as an AI production assistant, analyzing the photo and writing every camera movement. The moves run in parallel and pipe to Kling 2.5. Most creators still book a shoot or animate frame by frame. 00:12 This runs in one click. > Weavy — node-based workflow builder > ChatGPT — analyzes photo, writes camera moves > Camera moves — dollies, sweeps, arcs > Kling 2.5 — final render > 1 photo → 6 cinematic 3D shots The real breakthrough isn't a better model. It's chaining tools into one repeatable workflow. Follow me so you don't miss out on trends in the world of AI.d
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
@0xbiswasweb3 Yeah but you didn't get rugged farming 1000 accounts either, so maybe the real win was just not being that guy
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Biswas
Biswas@0xbiswasweb3·
The DOGS Some accounts cashed out around $50–$100+ depending on their allocation and when they sold If I had farmed 1,000 accounts back then... That could've been almost $70k But I didn't One of my biggest misses in crypto
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Cipgerx
Cipgerx@cipgerx·
@Neuron_404 appreciate the quote! It's less about the model and more about how you connect the tools🤝
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
THE FULL CLAUDE CODE INSTALL TAKES UNDER 60 SECONDS AND MOST BEGINNERS ARE STILL STUCK ON STEP ONE. Everyone hypes Claude Code but skips the actual install entirely. The whole flow lives inside VS Code. Grab Claude Pro for $20/month, pull down Visual Studio Code for free, then search Claude Code in the VS Code extensions tab. The real one has a checkmark and 6.5M+ installs. > Claude Pro subscription — $20/month > Visual Studio Code — free download > Claude Code extension — 6.5M+ installs > /login — verifies your account in a new window > full setup — under 60 seconds The barrier to running Claude Code was never the tool. It was the fact that nobody walks you through the first minute. The beginners skipping this step keep watching everyone else ship products week after week. Follow me so you don't miss out on trends in the world of AI.
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
@Emotion_web3 Messi will be 39. Interesting bet but the odds have to be juiced heavily against him for a reason
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EMOTION CRYPTO@Emotion_web3·
$25,000 on Lionel Messi becoming the top goalscorer at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. One of the best sports traders on Polymarket just made a very interesting prediction. His total PnL is already around $409,000. And now he is betting on this market: Will Lionel Messi be the top goalscorer at the 2026 FIFA World Cup? If this hits, he makes around $25,000. Current top goalscorer race: 1. Lionel Messi - Argentina → 6 goals 2. Kylian Mbappé - France → 6 goals 3. Erling Haaland - Norway → 5 goals 4. Harry Kane - England → 5 goals 5. Vinícius Júnior - Brazil → 5 goals This market is getting very interesting. Messi is still in the race. Mbappé is right there. Haaland and Kane are chasing. One goal can change everything. Market: polymarket.com/event/world-cu… Who do you think wins the Golden Boot this year?
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
@BillSimmons Brad paid for a third star and got a guy who fouls out in crunch time, thst's just bad roster construction
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Bill Simmons
Bill Simmons@BillSimmons·
My dad loves centers who love rebounding and he’s deliriously happy thanks for asking.
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cvxv666
cvxv666@antpalkin·
unemployed student making $11k his first month letting a two-click app run the same Hidden Markov Model a $600k quant does by hand
cvxv666@antpalkin

Your strategy isn't losing because it's bad. It's losing because the market changed and nobody told you. Markets have moods: trend, chop, panic. Every strategy only works inside one of them. And when the mood flips, no bell rings. Your equity curve is the bell - by the time it rings, you're already down 30%. Quant desks don't wait for the bell. They run 120-year-old math, a Hidden Markov Model, that reads the market's hidden state live and calls the flip days before the chart shows it. Horizon packed that whole desk setup into one typed sentence. Public launch July 15 - get on the waitlist now: join.horizon.trade/explore Here's the proof, from a real pair of runs. A BTC breakout kept shorting into an uptrend and finished -50.68%, the short book alone bleeding $75,836. The exact same idea, with one added sentence about the regime: +41.15%. Same entries. Same logic. A 91-point swing from one sentence. You don't have to build any of this. Horizon fits the model, watches the regime every bar, and switches your strategy on its own - you just describe what you want. Half your losing trades were probably this exact thing: right idea, wrong market, no way to see it. All this time you've been blaming your discipline, your entries, your psychology. The real question was one you never asked: what state is the market in right now? Bookmark this and read the full framework below - it's the exact regime math desks run on live money, written so you can use it Monday.

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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
@shmidtqq Claude telling a weather stringer which bets to kill is the most 2025 thing imaginable
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shmidt@shmidtqq·
No staff. No code. No office. A 27-year-old fired weather stringer from Tucson turned $1,340 into $25,728.72 on Polymarket temperature markets. His workforce: 300 AI agents. His boss: also an AI. Humans: zero. > Director: Claude Opus 4.8. Sets the target, kills every weak bet. > Floor: 300 agents. Read every station and order book across 14 cities at once. > Risk: one daily loss cap. Freezes the floor the second it's hit. > Payroll: $0. Meetings: 0. Days off: 0. His profile: @neo7777?via=all" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@neo7777?via=a… The brain never opened a spreadsheet. The hands never touched a thermometer. Dallas 94-95°F: bought at 41.3¢, closed at 100¢. +141.99% in one afternoon. Save the chart. @Polymarket still thinks a human is clicking Yes. A year ago he called temperatures no station would air. Now 300 agents read the heat of 14 cities while he sleeps.
shmidt@shmidtqq

A 23-year-old weather-desk intern, fired over one blown rain forecast, turned $1,200 into $16,349.88 on Polymarket temperature markets. Workforce: 300 AI agents. Director: Claude Opus 4.8. Humans: zero. Payroll: $0. Meetings: 0. Days off: 0. He never touched a thermometer or opened Excel. Buenos Aires 15°C: bought at 3.8¢, closed at 100¢. +2,497.93% on one day of weather. @Polymarket still thinks a human is on the other side. His profile: polymarket.com/profile/0x7c63… While you read this, 300 agents are pricing the temperature of 14 cities. He's asleep.

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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
@Of_web33 @RiverdotInc gm, cross-chain liquidity is table stakes now but River's execution on actual throughput is what separates it from the noise
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Odogwu of Web3@Of_web33·
GM CT. Thank God it’s Friday. Another day to lock in on $RIVER. @RiverdotInc is making it easier for liquidity to move across chains instead of leaving assets stuck in one place. That’s the kind of infrastructure worth watching. Have a great Friday everyone.
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
@wladwtf Holloway's been working while Conor collected dust. That's not a comeback, that's a retirement fight
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wladwtf@wladwtf·
UFC 329. McGregor. Holloway. 2. July 11 The first fight was 2013. Featherweight. McGregor won by decision. 12 years ago. Now they're back. Different weight. Different money. Same question. McGregor hasn't fought since 2024. Holloway has 4 wins in a row. The odds aren't on Polymarket. Because Polymarket doesn't list UFC anymore. Not since 2023. Not since the American market closed. The market is gone. The fight is not. $15 million purse. $200 million gate potential. Zero prediction market volume. The edge is not in the octagon. It's in the gap. When the biggest fight of the year has no price discovery. When fans bet in group chats instead of on-chain. UFC 329 is a ghost market. And ghosts are where alpha lives.
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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
HE JUST WIRED CLAUDE SUBAGENTS TO ETSY AND MADE $2000 IN 7 DAYS. He wired up a mission control dashboard where main agent Cortana runs two subagents. Forge hunts trending products. Titan burns through sales data and decides what to keep or kill. Everything ties into Etsy and Printify. Forge's first pick, a Jumbo Squish duck, sold out within a week. > Cortana — main agent orchestrating everything > Forge — hunts trending products > Titan — decides keep or kill > Etsy and Printify — connected sales pipeline > Jumbo Squish duck — sold out in a week The shift is not agents helping with backend tasks. It is agents running an entire online business. Every solo seller is about to copy this setup. Follow me so you don't miss out on trends in the world of AI.
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Breezy 4L
Breezy 4L@breezyjpg·
The long-awaited knockout match between Argentina and Cape Verde finally takes place today As the reigning FIFA World Cup champions, Messi's gang will undoubtedly give it their all to advance "CPV" sits at 7% on Polymarket, but I don't think they'll pull off what Paraguay did vs Germany (tbh) So rooting for Messi, I gonna use @thefireflyapp to build a "ARG" position + join their $50K festival Enter now: firefly.social/event/fifa
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Firefly ✨ Everything App@thefireflyapp

Juju powder man says Cape Verde can send Messi home. Firefly is teaming up with @SUPERFORTUNE888 , an Eastern metaphysics oracle, reads Argentina to win Stats say Messi. Markets say Argentina. But what does your magic say? 👀✨

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Jimmy Neuron 💡@Neuron_404·
@MasterX093 @CNPYNetwork Most chains fail at the unsexy stuff anyway. Security theater and validator incentives separate the ones that actually last from the Twitter narratives.
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Korn🐬TermMax@MasterX093·
I’m starting to care less about whether every new chain has its own clean narrative, and more about whether it can survive the boring parts: security, validators, tooling, and actual developer friction. That’s why the recent @CNPYNetwork financing update stood out to me. The $8.5M itself is not the point. What matters is that Canopy is now entering the part where the recursive security idea has to move from architecture talk into real network behavior. Nested chains make sense to me as a path for apps that don’t want to be stuck forever as smart contracts, but also aren’t ready to carry the full weight of being a sovereign chain on day one. The hard part is making that transition feel natural instead of fragile. I like that Canopy is trying to give builders a way to start with shared security, then grow into more independence over time. But I’m also watching how validators, tooling, and chain coordination develop around it, because that’s where these designs usually get tested. The vision is clean. The next question is whether the network can make complexity feel invisible without hiding the tradeoffs. @NucleusCodes
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I’m paying more attention to Canopy after the Tanssi tech acquisition than I was after the funding headline. The $8.5M raise gives @CNPYNetwork more room to execute, but the Tanssi piece feels more revealing. It suggests they don’t want to spend the next year proving every infra component from scratch. They’re trying to shorten the path toward mainnet while focusing more on the developer experience around AI-native app creation. That matters because Canopy’s whole pitch depends on making sovereign chain deployment feel less like assembling a validator stack by hand and more like shipping software. I like the ambition there, but I’m also cautious. Lowering the barrier for chain creation is only useful if the resulting apps are secure, maintainable, and worth keeping alive after the first testnet curiosity fades. The testnet numbers show there’s demand for easier onchain building. The harder part is turning that activity into real ecosystems with validators, users, interoperability, and reasons for nested chains to depend on each other. Canopy is basically betting that recursive security plus simpler build flows can make blockchain infra feel less hostile to normal developers. The part I’m watching now is whether the next wave of builders treats it as a playground, or as infrastructure they’d actually trust in production. @NucleusCodes

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