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Its not about money, its about building our Future. Platform revenue & community funded educational Apps 2 x acc only @Project2Balance @Project4Balance
Douglas, Isle of Man Beigetreten Kasım 2025
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Super grok bruv will set u on 🔥
First project is all about getting to know how u work, upload ur existing work to the personal files
Set up a project uve already done, looks like u have done alot all ready, not the one ur uploading lol just saying
Don't correct it on anything until the build finished
Then go through all the mistakes, with a lessons learned doc and ask grok to make the entries at each correction
Copy that to the personal files
Now build a new one in a new dev project under the same dev u just worked with and same instruction
Tag me how u get on 😎
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@wisdomXplorer Remember the Titans
Played by one the best story tellers Densel Washington
Power film
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@asaio87 Hopefully u can come and try balance out when it's ready, I will be building a system that will help anyone willing to push themselves to build something meaningful or great fun
Both are needed just as much as the other
And it will not, be costing £1000 per month
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From my first year on x here are the top correlations (and maybe causes) people followed me, which may or may not be useful for you:
1. Spicy drama
I have the ability to accidentally stir up another hornet's nest every now and then. The vast majority of followers came at these moments.
2. Anticipating future drops
Some people see one of my app releases, then another and follow. From feedback and the data, most of these followers joined because they expect bigger (and more useful) releases in the future.
3. Social Bonding
The most important cluster but it becomes increasingly difficult to keep up with everyone, since interests naturally diverge over time and the algo can only show me a finite amount of content in a day
4. "I see this guy all the time"
Once you are algo relevant in a specific niche, people who are interested in these topics see you - A LOT. It takes weeks to months to follow someone
5. Repost Snipers
Has only started recently because i am sharing a ton of smaller creators (it's a win-win! you should try it!!). Still a small percentage but growing fast. I will continue to share but i'm not an aggregator guys!
6. Haters
Secretly the biggest fans but there's a noticeable number of haters who follow just to tell me how retarded i am on a regular schedule. Love it, sometimes very smart guys who teach me a thing or two, often just salty trolls though
7. Expecting to learn something
Surprisingly very few people follow to learn something. Used to be more, but i've stopped writing articles this year - should probably start again!
8. Random
If you're still below 1k followers, you might think landing a banger would catapult you to the skies - it doesn't(!!!)
I've had posts reach tens of thousands of likes and still ended in a +12 follower day. In comparison, a devlog post at 200 likes sometimes brought in +300 followers!
Hope this helps you, just know consistency is key. If you post just a few times a month people never get used to you and won't understand your unique perspective on this world, so post more!
Don't worry too much about the algo, if you are below 1.5-2k followers and not targeting a specific niche yet, you are not suppressed. Instead just understand that you yourself don't know what you're about yet!
Of course there are times where the algo is genuinely bad, but then it is often bad for the vast majority of users. Current crying cycle is just the old grifter guard being finally demonetized
Happy posting frens
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Elon Musk just exposed the one lie every modern nation tells itself.
Musk: “In 1969, we were able to send somebody to the moon.”
Rotary phones. Computers the size of rooms. Slide rules.
We put a human on the moon with less processing power than your watch.
Musk: “Then the space shuttle retired, and the United States could take no one to orbit.”
The most advanced nation in human history went from footprints on the moon to zero capability of leaving the atmosphere.
That is not a funding problem.
That is civilizational decay dressed up as a policy decision.
Musk: “People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves… it will, by itself, degrade.”
That sentence should keep you up tonight.
We treat progress like gravity. Like it pulls us forward whether we try or not.
It is the opposite.
Progress is a boulder on a hill. The second you stop pushing, it rolls back over you. And it never announces itself.
Musk: “You look at great civilizations like ancient Egypt, and they were able to make the pyramids, and they forgot how to do that.”
They did not run out of stone.
They were not conquered.
They got comfortable. And the knowledge bled out so quietly that nobody noticed until it was already gone.
That is the real threat to everything we have built.
Not a nuclear flash. Not an asteroid. Not some dramatic Hollywood collapse.
A quiet forgetting.
Every chip we fabricate. Every rocket we launch. Every data center we power. All of it held together by a thin fraction of the population working at a pace that would break most people.
The moment that fraction gets tired or outnumbered by people who believe the machine runs itself, everything dissolves.
And here is the part nobody wants to say out loud.
We are not special. We are running the same operating system as every civilization that came before us.
Comfort is the sedative. Complacency is the flatline.
One generation that stops fighting is all it has ever taken.
You do not lose the future in a war.
You lose it in your sleep.
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@aashatwt think what would work on the balance-hub, how can i help the non tech
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@asaio87 AI is great for speed, but dangerous for mastery. If you skip the struggle of solving a problem, you lose the ability to architect systems from first principles. I'd rather be a slow developer who understands every line of my code than a fast one who is just auditing a black box.
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