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@CodeRed3023

Conquering my dreams, one after the other!

St Lucia Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
i made a 3-day Claude Cowork for Beginners course, and it's yours for free by the end, you'll have a personalized AI teammate on your computer that: • knows your style • connects to your tools • and produces finished work you can send immediately here's what you get: day 1: install cowork, set global instructions, and run your first real task (15 min) day 2: workflows that replaced hours of my week, including building landing pages from a description and running full competitive analyses in one prompt day 3: skills, plugins, and connectors so cowork actually knows how you work and can access your tools + copy-paste prompts so you can follow along as you read like + comment "COWORK" and i'll DM it to you
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Pawan Kumar
Pawan Kumar@imthepk·
You can refer to my Claude guide, which I use as a reference. It includes Power workflows, common mistakes, how it works under the hood, a cheat sheet, and much more. Just comment “Claude” and I’ll DM you the link.
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
I travel to around 20 countries a year. In 5 years, I have spent thousands of dollars on eSIMs. The big eSIM providers out there pay pennies for eSIMs and resell them to users at a 500% markup. They buy ads and run huge, inefficient teams that the user pays for. So I built eSIMPal, a lean and simple eSIM service: 💸 The prices are lower than most providers out there. I work alone -> 0 spend on a team. 📲 No apps involved, installation in one click. We encode all your eSIM info in one link, you click it in a browser, and voila – your eSIM is activated. ✈️ You don't need to get a new eSIM when you move countries. You install it once and then top up whenever you need data or a new plan 💡 Using our website doesn't use any traffic. You can get a new plan even if you run out of data I’m building this solo and competing with companies spending millions on ads – so I’m focusing on the product instead. If you travel even a few times a year, this should save you money and friction.
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Role: Data Entry Salary: $4,600 - $6,800 per month Location: Remote - Input data into databases, spreadsheets - Review source documents Let us know if you are Interested 👇
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اماني@758sunshine·
My New Year's resolution is to be a bad bitch again. That's it.
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Can’t believe them man brought down Moncherie and expected us to take them serious
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Katrina 👩‍💻@CodeRed3023·
@KastroDaOne 4. Don’t be afraid to abandon in the first 10% of the book. If you’re not enjoying, move on quickly 5. Use something like Z-library for free books, to reduce the monetary sunken cost fallacy I picked up reading again in Sept and I’m about to hit 25 books for 2025! Good Luck!
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Katrina 👩‍💻@CodeRed3023·
@KastroDaOne 1. To start with, specifically choose short books. Builds momentum and reminds you of the joy of finishing books 2. Choose topics aligned with your interests, that will enhance your knowledge 3. Occasionally try something outside your comfort zone that comes highly recommended
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Ingen Kompromiss
Ingen Kompromiss@KastroDaOne·
People who lost their taste for reading books and rediscovered it, send me your tricks please!
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Katrina 👩‍💻@CodeRed3023·
I would love a lil automated data analysis rather than this man manually entering figures into his computer live on screen 😩😩
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Lucian in 876🇱🇨
Lucian in 876🇱🇨@smilez_sher·
This panel could have Rhyesa, Rahym and Dr Fletcher… everybody else needs to go home
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n ate 🇨🇳
n ate 🇨🇳@definatey·
The existence of banana bread should indicate the existence of plantain bread So why nobody making plantain bread
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Maliha
Maliha@CaffeinatedLiha·
There are books I couldn’t finish years ago that now feel like they were written for the version of me I’ve now become. And that’s the quiet magic of timing.
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Tóbi Bítàn🌻
Tóbi Bítàn🌻@Tobi_Bitan·
Please, read books. Not just captions, or carousel posts, or what made it to the top of your feed. Read books. Long ones. Complex ones. You cannot build a mind with weight on the back of social media ephemerals. Intellectual depth demands patience.
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doja stan@cahmehron·
Reminder to pray for Cuba too, political grievance should not dictate the level of sympathy granted to those in disaster’s path and we as a region should not follow suit just because the media isn’t covering it
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hot girl zo@zxsmithh·
You guys love Jamaica right? You love dancehall and oxtail and patties? You saw Vybz? You posted a foam party at RIU reggae? You like to say “bumbaclaat” ? Alright then. supportjamaica.gov.jm
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Kehinde Andrews
Kehinde Andrews@kehinde_andrews·
Why on earth is @BBCNewsnight interviewing tourists in Jamaica about the hurricane???? People in the resorts have lost a holiday, the locals are losing their homes, livelihoods and lives. I guess Black lives don't matter any more 😡 Do better @BBCNews
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David Mullings 🇯🇲
David Mullings 🇯🇲@davidmullings·
Woke up to this message in one of our diaspora hurricane relief groups and everyone agreed: “Good morning can i make a suggestion, humbly? Before we begin purchasing and shipping items from abroad, I’m asking us to think strategically. Jamaica may have businesses that already sell many of these same products. Instead of bypassing them, can we identify and buy directly from local suppliers. That approach strengthens the economy, creates jobs, and accelerates recovery from within. This isn’t just relief. It’s rebuilding with dignity and strategy.” #HurricaneMelissa
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