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Mr Mark Gockelen
Mr Mark Gockelen@Shahriar661731·
In 2026, Claude is my operating system. After 300+ hrs, I built the full blueprint: → Claude Projects + Code + Cowork → n8n MCP + SEO MCPs → Opus 4.6 + Skills Blueprint Agencies charge $5K–$10K for this. Free for you. If you want it: Like + comment “Claude” I’ll DM you.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Deeply anguished by the mishap in Doda, in which we have lost our brave army personnel. Their service to the nation will be remembered forever. May the injured recover at the earliest. All possible support is being provided to those affected.
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Kiran Bedi
Kiran Bedi@thekiranbedi·
It’s Agonising. And depressing. @PMOIndia Sir please intervene proactively. “I live in Indirapuram, and the AQI is 587 right now. I have not sent my child to school inspite of teachers messages. I have written a firm mail to the principal. Whatever is in my area of control I will do that’
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Srv@246Book·
@LtGovDelhi Great we can skip few minutes of ground AQI
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LG Delhi
LG Delhi@LtGovDelhi·
Happy to share that the trials for Delhi’s first ever Hot Air Balloon rides, today at DDA’s Baansera Park on the Yamuna were successful. To be run by a qualified & professional operator, the balloon rides meet the highest standards of safety parameters. This new recreational/adventure activity started by Delhi Development Authority in the City, is another step forward in making Delhi a vibrant city replete with enhanced recreational amenities and world class infrastructure. Happy to inform that the balloon rides will be available for the people of Delhi Saturday onwards at Baansera and thereafter, at Asita, Yamuna Sports Complex and CWG Village Sports Complex in coming days.
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News Algebra
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND·
Gurugram man talks about work-life balance. Video goes viral "I pay over Rs 14,000 for this small space" "I work 12-hour shifts and can’t even take my family’s call" 😳 "I want to tell my boss I don’t want your job or your money. I’m mentally exhausted" x.com/lakshaymehta08…
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Dhruv Rathee
Dhruv Rathee@dhruv_rathee·
Please do not eat Gobar ❌ It's harmful for your health
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Amit Shah
Amit Shah@AmitShah·
Hello everyone, I have switched to Zoho Mail. Kindly note the change in my email address. My new email address is amitshah.bjp @ zohomail.in. For future correspondence via mail, kindly use this address. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Here is President Trump’s new Surgeon General of the United States nominee, Dr. Casey Means, exposing the health industry and woke medical schools for six minutes straight. It’s safe to say she is the perfect pick:
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no.mind
no.mind@the_no_mind·
This is Thomas Seyfried. He’s a professor of biology, who’s studied cancer for 30+ years. His message? Cancer isn’t bad genes or bad luck—it’s damaged mitochondria. This flips everything you’ve been told about how to treat & prevent cancer: 🧵
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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
What's one of the most startling, unsettling scenes in a movie? I'll start:
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Mufaddal Vohra
Mufaddal Vohra@mufaddal_vohra·
Dhanshree Verma's Instagram story.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
New 2h11m YouTube video: How I Use LLMs This video continues my general audience series. The last one focused on how LLMs are trained, so I wanted to follow up with a more practical guide of the entire LLM ecosystem, including lots of examples of use in my own life. Chapters give a sense of content: 00:00:00 Intro into the growing LLM ecosystem 00:02:54 ChatGPT interaction under the hood 00:13:12 Basic LLM interactions examples 00:18:03 Be aware of the model you're using, pricing tiers 00:22:54 Thinking models and when to use them 00:31:00 Tool use: internet search 00:42:04 Tool use: deep research 00:50:57 File uploads, adding documents to context 00:59:00 Tool use: python interpreter, messiness of the ecosystem 01:04:35 ChatGPT Advanced Data Analysis, figures, plots 01:09:00 Claude Artifacts, apps, diagrams 01:14:02 Cursor: Composer, writing code 01:22:28 Audio (Speech) Input/Output 01:27:37 Advanced Voice Mode aka true audio inside the model 01:37:09 NotebookLM, podcast generation 01:40:20 Image input, OCR 01:47:02 Image output, DALL-E, Ideogram, etc. 01:49:14 Video input, point and talk on app 01:52:23 Video output, Sora, Veo 2, etc etc. 01:53:29 ChatGPT memory, custom instructions 01:58:38 Custom GPTs 02:06:30 Summary Link in the reply post 👇
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Startup Archive
Startup Archive@StartupArchive_·
Elon Musk explains his 5-step algorithm for running companies “First, make your requirements less dumb. Your requirements are definitely dumb… It’s particularly dangerous if a smart person gave you the requirements because you might not question them enough.” In this interview at Starbase, Elon elaborates on his methodology for shipping everything from electric cars to rockets. Here’s his “algorithm” quoted in full from the Walter Isaacson biography: 1. Question every requirement. Each should come with the name of the person who made it. You should never accept that a requirement came from a department, such as from "the legal department" or "the safety department." You need to know the name of the real person who made that requirement. Then you should question it, no matter how smart that person is. Requirements from smart people are the most dangerous, because people are less likely to question them. Always do so, even if the requirement came from me. Then make the requirements less dumb. 2. Delete any part or process you can. You may have to add them back later. In fact, if you do not end up adding back at least 10% of them, then you didn't delete enough. 3. Simplify and optimize. This should come after step two. A common mistake is to simplify and optimize a part or a process that should not exist. 4. Accelerate cycle time. Every process can be speeded up. But only do this after you have followed the first three steps. In the Tesla factory, I mistakenly spent a lot of time accelerating processes that I later realized should have been deleted. 5. Automate. That comes last. The big mistake in Nevada and at Fremont was that I began by trying to automate every step. We should have waited until all the requirements had been questioned, parts and processes deleted, and the bugs were shaken out. Elon shares a costly example of doing this process in reverse on the Tesla Model 3 production line and optimizing a part that didn’t even need to exist. “It’s possibly the most common error of a smart engineer to optimize a thing that should not exist. Everyone’s been trained in high school and college that you answer the question — convergent logic. You can’t tell the professor your question is dumb or you’ll get a bad grade. You have to answer the question. So everyone, without knowing, basically has this mental straight jacket on and they’ll work on optimizing the thing that should simply not exist.” Video source: @Erdayastronaut (2021)
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ShoneeKapoor@ShoneeKapoor·
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