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@Splitown

We replicate the experience of buying with friends by connecting you with friends. Split the bills. Buying alone simply is too expensive. It sits and waits.

Worldwide 参加日 Ocak 2026
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@criticalurban Never understood car free ppl. Living in the same 10km radius is fun and all for like a month. After a month it turns into dull same shit. Get a car explore the world. Come back and thank me later. Or share one (on our platform hopefully)
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critical urbanism
critical urbanism@criticalurban·
It is utterly and completely irrational to think that just because you can walk to places in your neighborhood, you do not want the regional access provided by an automobile to go anywhere else. 99.11111% of the world will always be beyond walking distance.
Lindsay Loves Cities@LindsayJS

Building housing with ground floor small retail CREATES a walkable street + a place to live car free. Housing creates mobility. A walkable street is the backbone of a city — and the most important form of mobility - because it is how you get to transit stops. And yes! The bus can come later.

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@SergiiKirianov Software developers i think are really the only professionals that would spend long time solving someone else's problem on forums and stuff. Entire platforms of free code. Communities developing free software, moderate free forums, hacking stuff and sharing it with all. Umatched
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@CascaisTiago Cause 2 previous generations had to find a place thats hiring first. Usually by reading one of those free newspapers that were all over the place in containers that just stood there and no one broke them. You guys click 2 buttons and start crying thst finger is tired.
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@eonem Its not a lie. Its reality. Simple evolution. Started with 0 and 1s progressed to basic code. Then complex code. Then even more complex code. Now human text to code. And each and every step of the way old timers were saying its impossible, inefficient, unsecured. Which is true.
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Evren Önem
Evren Önem@eonem·
Biggest lie AI coding platform founders is pushing for at the moment is that you, a person who never bothered to learn a simple programming language like Python even, are now magically capable of producing and operating meaningful software.
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

Software used to be gated by roughly 20 million professional developers up until last year. Good ideas still needed engineers, co-founders, time, and months of app work. Now, anyone can build. ~ Wabi CEO Eugenia Kuyda

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Wrong. Perfect makes everyone feel warm and fuzzy. I half assed with best intentions all the time. No one seems to appreciate that at all. The pain of 2 hour jobs turning into 2 days. Ai is real shit. Not using it is like drilling a hole with manual drill these days. It works but slow and painful.
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flohzirkus 📀@flohzirkusmusic·
The thing is this: People connect with REAL. They don’t give a shit about perfect. People connect with INTENTION. They don’t give a shit about half-assed. People connect with PEOPLE. You defending generative AI says a lot about why nobody connects with you.
flohzirkus 📀@flohzirkusmusic

I see a lot of you talking big on why AI is the future of music creation and there can only be one reason: You’ve never played in a band, recorded live in a studio or been to a writing session.

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@regularaugust Dont listen to this shit. Dont rush to grow up. Enjoy more of ur age stuff while its not boring for u. Trust me 90% of adults will tell you theyd rather go back to times when watching Tom and Jerry was awesome. (Still is) Disneyland crowd is living proof of that.
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august@regularaugust·
You’re supposed watch movies, anime, play video games etc that are “too old for you” when you’re 14 because it helps you build your taste. You’ll thank yourself for it when you grow up
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@Mans_Ascent Do what you like. Dont listen and look at whats popular. Find one thing you like. Be best at it. Dordnt have to be popular. There are hot dog vendors making more then IT guys. Grass mowers that started with just one machine. Millionaire painters, plumbers. ANYTHING. Just be best
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Mans Ascent@Mans_Ascent·
Mature men who are 25+, please drop one piece of advice to men 18 to 24. It can be about anything!
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@venikunche All kids should know cutting edge tech, ai, robotics, automation math and science. Able to torrent and reinstall windows. Side load an app and know basic coding. Anything less = parents have failed. Piano and sport lessons are good and all but for 200 years ago.
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Hunter 🎮
Hunter 🎮@NextGenPlayer·
PS6 could cost $1000, says analysts “We're quickly moving towards a world in which a $1,000 console will be the norm, and console gaming will become a luxury expenditure” ▶️ pushsquare.com/news/2026/03/u…
Hunter 🎮 tweet media
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@KillaMinga We got all this and much more. Way more playgrounds way more parks. One thing changed. We had more kids. They chilled by themselves. Now there is adult present who is grumpy and tired and wants to go home. Before kids used to leave adults at home watching tv. Now they cant.
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Kalshi@Kalshi·
JUST IN: 500+ gas stations in Australia have run out of fuel
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@Hesamation Way cheaper then spending all your money on a developer who will deliver a project as u asked for your shitty idea. And then once you thought of 1000 new features will charge you quadruple per feature. We are at all ideas get done stage which is truly awesome sauce
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
This behavior will multiply and magnify more violently with the rise of Humanoid robots. The new underclass and the recipient of all anger of job loss in the unstable Interregnum period. Roaming Luddite gangs looking for “justice”. It will be a tuff time in human history.
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@Camp4 At all times some people were well off and some people had their problems. Right now problems is all we see and all we hear when because problems sell. Good times don't sell so it seems that we as society are in bad shape when in reality all is well.
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
One of my contrarian takes: Society peaked in the 80s, and it’s been in slow decline ever since. It was the last era of widespread optimism. You can feel it in the music and movies. “Excess meets innocence.” The 80s also mark the end of the analog world—local economies, in-person everything, and a certain forced simplicity. Malls, movie theaters, magazines, and BMX. Then, beginning in the 90s, came the tidal wave of tech: Mobile phones The internet Social media AI All incredible innovations, with lots of positives. But on the whole I think they’re *net negatives* for society. We replaced a finite, real-world experience with an infinite, digital one. Infinite information. Infinite comparison. Infinite distraction. Human’s aren’t wired for that, and you can see the consequences all around us.
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Hayden@the_transit_guy·
A reminder that Mayor Anne Hidalgo will go down as one of the most consequential mayors of the modern time: a mayor who literally built 600 miles of bike lanes and made hundreds of streets car free in her 12 years as Paris mayor. Bravo.
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