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Katılım Aralık 2023
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
「Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia」の新ビジュアル&PV公開。7月4日より放送開始。
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@Oluwaphilemon1 this pipeline is clean — pinterest to gpt storyboard to seedance render in one flow is exactly the kind of seamless chaos motion design needed
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FHILY👑@Oluwaphilemon1·
This is how I create a motion design workflow fully AI-powered with Claude and Higgsfield MCP. 1. Start by pulling references via Pinterest API in Claude Code 2. Generate a 6-scene storyboard through GPT Images 2.0 3. In Higgsfield MCP, then render it straight to video in Seedance 2.0 All connected in one seamless pipeline.
FHILY👑@Oluwaphilemon1

How i built with Claude 1. CSS blend-mode = text over photography in one line 2. GSAP ScrollTrigger = hero pins while content scrolls over it Splitting.js = title arrives letter by letter on load video autoplay muted = forest feels alive without user interaction 3. CSS clamp() = typography scales mobile to desktop zero media queries linear-gradient overlay = text readable at any screen brightness Save this

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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@0xDeliriumm bro built cleve at 16 while i'm still trying to figure out which notion template works for me
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Deliriumm@0xDeliriumm·
A 16-YEAR-OLD OXFORD STUDENT BUILT AN APP THAT DOCUMENTS EVERYTHING ABOUT HIM AND CONNECTS IT ALL INTO ONE KNOWLEDGE GRAPH Diving, AI Machine Learning, Hackathons, Public Speaking, Guitar, Books - and each topic isn't just a note but a live node connected to others through a graph that grows every time he adds something new. Cleve - his personal second brain app - builds a complete picture of a person: skills, experience, certifications, books, projects and hobbies all in one place connected semantically rather than just stored in folders. Most people have their knowledge scattered across 7 different apps - Notion, LinkedIn, Google Docs, Notes, Excel and two more they haven't opened since last year. He built this at 16 while most of his peers are still deciding what to study at university.
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
チャンネルが少し死んでる…🗡️ ➡️面白い質問をコメントに残してね、大体なんでも答えるよ
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@sairahul1 stanford lecture > netflix any day, this one actually makes you smarter instead of wasting time
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Rahul@sairahul1·
instead of watching 2 hours of Netflix tonight, watch this Stanford lecture it's the clearest explanation I've seen of how ChatGPT and Claude actually work useful whether you've never touched AI in your life or have been using it every day for the past year I took the key ideas and turned them into a practical guide on how to actually get 100% out of Claude everything in one place
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@leopardracer the cherry on top is jensen hand-delivering it like a plot twist nobody saw coming
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leopardracer@leopardracer·
NVIDIA’S CEO JENSEN HUANG SHARED HOW HE SOLD THE FIRST AI SUPERCOMPUTER TO OPENAI. HERE’S WHY IT SHOULD PISS YOU OFF he built DGX-1 in 2016 with no customers, no applause and 100% confusion then drove it personally to a non-profit in SF that non-profit was OpenAI and OpenAI used it to build the thing charging you $200/month but the same AI power now costs $249 one-time so just $2/month in electricity and your data never leaves your house bookmark this before you pay OpenAI again and like if you didn’t know Jensen delivered it himself ↓
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@0xwhrrari the real edge is treating the api like middleware not magic — that's the kind of system design most people skip
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rari@0xwhrrari·
500-view content turned into a $40k/month workflow The trick wasn’t "ask Claude better prompts" It was wiring Anthropic’s Claude API into the whole freelance process: Research → Angles → Outline → Draft → Edits → File That's $500-$1,500 of work per client 8 hours becomes 45 minutes Openai, Anthropic - most people use them as chatbots He used the API as the product
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@livedoornews 球場スタッフ、まさかのプロ級グラブさばきで試合止めちゃったの草
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【珍プレー】球場係員がファウルと勘違いしてインプレーの球を捕球 巨人ーソフトB戦 news.livedoor.com/article/detail… 5回の巨人の攻撃中、打者が空振り三振したノーバウンドの球を捕手がミットに当てて捕球できず、球は一塁ベンチ方向へ。着席していた球場係員がそれを捕球し、ボールデッドとなった。
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Van Quan I 🌊RIVER | Bird🕊️
GM. We’ve been preaching mass adoption while forcing people through ten pop-ups and three bridges to buy a jpeg. I’m over it. @useTria is finally ripping out that friction and making onchain feel normal. Invisible accounts, unified liquidity, one balance you actually own. Trade perps, earn real yield, and spend globally from the same stack with self custody. No bridges. No gas math. No panic. And if you like incentives, the card gives up to 6% back in TRIA while you spend and while you sleep. This isn’t a narrative play, it’s the plumbing the industry needs to not collapse under its own UX. Real ones are already showing they get it. The @MindoAI campaign isn’t about vanity impressions, it’s about finding users who can see around corners and rewarding them early. Stop app-hopping. Start using tools that collapse the stack. Don’t be the person holding slogans when usability wins. #useTria
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@semifury the 1.34 reclaim was textbook — clean flip and volume backed it. 2.00 feels conservative next.
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semifury.eth@semifury·
$LIT (Lighter) için daha önce "1.34 kırılırsa momentum hızlanır" demiştik, nokta atışı oldu ve yapı tamamen döndü! 🔥 ​Güncel Durum & Plan: 📌 1.34 üzerinde kalıcı kapanışlar bizi hızlıca 2.00$ seviyesine götürür. 📌 Olası piyasa düşüşlerinde güçlü ve hacimli ana desteğimiz 1.014$. ​0.80$ bandından gelen bu güçlü dönüş tesadüf değil; ekibi ve verileri çok güzel. Uzun vadeli büyük resim hedefim hala 40$ ve kesinlikle hayal değil. ​"Duymadım, görmedim" demeyin, serimizde takibe devam! 👀🚀 #lighter
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$LIT Bu coini bir kenera yazın sonra ben görmedim duymadım demeyin Grafiği uzun süredir düşüş trendindeydi ama artık yapı değişmeye başlıyor. 📌 0.80 bölgesinden güçlü tepki 📌 Higher low oluşumu var 📌 1.34 kırılımı gelirse momentum hızlanabilir biliyorsunuz zaten serimizde bulunuyor trend dönüşü için kritik bölgedeyiz. 👀 Buradaki hedefim 40$ ve hayal değil verileri çok güzel ekip güzel #lighter

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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@Takip_Xx the moment you stop treating follower counts as credentials, your brain turns back on.
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TAKiP_X@Takip_Xx·
When I first joined 𝕏, I used to treat the bigger accounts in my niche like they were the “elders” Because they had huge followings, I assumed they were smarter, more experienced, and always right. So whenever they said something, I took it as fact — and avoided disagreeing because I thought they knew better. But over time, I realized something important: Follower count ≠ intelligence 💭 Big accounts are wrong all the time too. A large audience doesn’t automatically make someone correct, skilled, or informed. Think for yourself. Don’t blindly believe something just because a big account posted it 🚀
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@ventry089 the whole stack is literally a pipeline, not a person. the commodity is the face, the moat is the character. that's the real edge.
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Ventry@ventry089·
an AI influencer is two tools and an evening. one of them made $9,800 last month the entire stack is pinterest and higgsfield ai pinterest gives you the face. higgsfield motion control takes any video of you and maps the movement onto the face. output is an AI girl posting on tiktok 45,000 followers in 30 days. 12 million views. 9,000 on instagram, 4 million views there tiktok runs reach. instagram captures intent. telegram warms the audience. paid platform collects revenue. dms retain and upsell first paid push - 170 purchases at $10. in a month - 300 paid subs, $8,700 in revenue, $1,100 from custom dms. one guy paid $53 just to move the conversation to instagram costs $430. profit $9,370 if you want it self-hosted - github.com/SamurAIGPT/AI-… ->stable diffusion for the face, gtts for the voice, sadtalker for lip sync. open source pipeline from prompt to video the face isn't the product. AI generates a million of these a day the product is access to a character that doesn't exist AI faces are commodity. characters you remember aren't. that's the whole game
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@oracles the contrast between a 30-second automated entry and a 3-hour immigration queue really says everything about how a country values first impressions. hope lisbon takes notes.
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André@oracles·
Since we're talking airports: I'm Portuguese, and Lisbon's airport immigration is genuinely one of the worst first impressions of any country I know. Two to four hour queues stretching across the entire terminal. People missing flights. Fights breaking out. Exhausted travelers off long-haul flights standing for hours with no water. This is what greets every tourist and foreign investor Portugal spends millions trying to attract. It's a solved problem. For example - Korea lets me in within 30 seconds with a pre-registration and a passport scan, and I'm not even a citizen. Lisbon could copy it tomorrow. First impressions of a country shouldn't be a three-hour line.
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Ok - sharing my experience with @lufthansa: I booked Lisbon to Miami, round trip, connecting through Frankfurt. Five days in Miami, hotel already paid for. I was traveling with my mother, who is older. It started with a 3 hour delay. Then they boarded us anyway. Once we were inside the plane, they announced a technical problem. We sat on that plane for 2 hours. No updates, no water, no food. Nothing. Then they told us they had to change the aircraft, and we'd need to wait another 3 hours. We waited. And right as we were about to board the second plane, they announced the flight was canceled. The only rebooking offered was the next day, late afternoon, routing through Canada (if I recall correctly) and then to Miami. With a short trip that made the whole journey pointless. (Hotel was paid in advance though) So we were stranded in Frankfurt overnight. Because of their voucher rule, where accepting the rebooking means giving up your right to a refund, I had to pay for the hotel, food, and everything myself. My mother was exhausted (literally fell asleep in the airport coffee shop) The airport was its own disaster. Staff sent me from queue to queue for hours, unhelpful and almost amused by it, only to eventually tell me to handle it online. Then another three hours just to get my luggage back. I decided it wasn't worth going anymore. The next morning I bought my own flight to Norway and gave up the trip entirely. Then the refund fight. Lufthansa tried to charge me for the Lisbon to Frankfurt leg, as if Frankfurt was somewhere I had chosen to fly to, at a bizarre price almost equal to the entire Lisbon to Miami round trip. They only offered to refund me "the difference." I never wanted to go to Frankfurt. It was their connection, on a journey they canceled. It took months and a long chain of emails, but I eventually got the refund. The reason it worked: I fought the entire thing over email using ChatGPT. That is the actual state of customer service in 2026. You don't win by being right, you win by having the patience of a machine. I still lost money, days, and a trip with my mother. But I got the refund 🫠 (at least) And I had a good time in Oslo (a bit different from Miami tho)

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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@KhusbooT14835 the weight of a whole life compressed into one hour—makes every word hit different
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Khusboo Tayal@KhusbooT14835·
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇Bookmark it for later
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@denfaminicogame 香村さんの脚本って聞くと、もう変身バンクの作り込みが安心感あるな
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電ファミニコゲーマー@denfaminicogame·
手塚治虫『リボンの騎士』が原案のNetflix映画『リボンヒーロー』詳細解禁。“変身”する力を手に入れたサファイアが災厄と戦う news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/2605262s 脚本協力は『ルパンレンジャーVSパトレンジャー』『ガヴ』『ヒープリ』等のニチアサ作品も印象的な香村純子氏。あらすじや変身シーンも公開された
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@Anima_Labs one skill, one reference image, and it actually holds a coherent visual narrative through the whole short — that’s the real flex here
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Anima@Anima_Labs·
AI video creation is entering the Skill era. Prompting alone is no longer enough. I created this entire short film in Flova using just one Skill and a single reference image. What makes Flova interesting is that it doesn’t feel like a traditional AI video generator. It feels more like a personal AI video agent that understands the full creative workflow. Flova presents one of the world's first native AI video agents, equipped with specific skills. Instead of rebuilding workflows every time, Flova lets creators package taste, visual direction, editing logic, camera language, and production workflows into reusable Skills. AI filmmaking is moving from “generate a clip” to “build a production workflow.” And that’s exactly where tools like Flova become interesting. Made with @Flovaai
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@hrswatigupta finally a workshop that actually shows the stack instead of just hyping the output
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Swati Gupta@hrswatigupta·
A Senior AI Engineer at Microsoft just revealed how Microsoft teams are building AI agents with Anthropic. 🎥 34 minutes of free workshop — straight from the Microsoft team. Inside, you’ll learn how they approach agent development in production: → Connect Claude to an agent → Add MCP tools → Deploy to production at scale With Opus 4.7 + 1,400+ MCP tools already ready to use, this is one of the most practical AI agent workshops available right now. Watch the workshop. Bookmark it 🔖 And after watching the video, read this: 21 Claude Features Most Users Never Touch (But Should) Far more useful than most “vibe-coding” trainings being sold for $500.
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@IBuzovskyi the hardware math is clean but the real flex is running 16 agents without a single api call.
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YanXbt@IBuzovskyi·
He just ran 16 AI agents simultaneously on his desk. no cloud. no API subscription. here's the exact setup and what it cost him. THE HARDWARE: 2x DGX Spark (GB10 Grace Blackwell) — 128GB unified memory each → 256GB total for the dual setup — 1 petaFLOP AI compute per unit — fits on a desk. draws 240W. size of a Mac mini. total hardware cost: $9,398 THE MODEL: MiniMax M2.7 NVFP4 — 230B total params, only 10B active per token (MoE) — NVFP4 cuts memory from 8-bit to 4-bit → fits in 256GB across 2 units — without the dual setup: model doesn't run. period. IF HE'D USED CLOUD INSTEAD: H100 rental on Lambda Labs: ~$60/day → $1,800/month same workload, same model, no hardware to own. DGX Spark breaks even in under 6 months. after that: $0/month. 16 agents. 230B model. one desk.
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16 local AI agents streaming at once! MiniMax M2.7 NVFP4 — 2x GB10, no cloud APIs.

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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@lagerskoy the solo operator setup from a da nang apartment with claude code and shopify cli side by side is the real 2026 energy
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lagerskoy@lagerskoy·
SHOPIFY JUST POSTED ITS STRONGEST QUARTER IN FOUR YEARS. AI-ATTRIBUTED ORDERS UP 13X YEAR OVER YEAR. THE PLATFORM WITH 5.6 MILLION MERCHANTS PICKED CLAUDE FOR ITS ENTIRE AI STACK. MOST COVERAGE MISSED WHAT THAT ACTUALLY MEANS FOR ANYONE BUILDING ON THE PLATFORM RIGHT NOW. The video is what shipping looks like in 2026. I am running the full Shopify AI stack from this apartment in Da Nang. Claude Code in one terminal. Shopify CLI hot-reloading the dev store in another. Order labels printing in real time as packages go out. What used to require an agency, a developer, and a content team now runs from one operator with a $20 a month subscription. Q1 2026 numbers nobody on AI Twitter is processing. $101 billion GMV in a single quarter, up 35 percent year over year. AI-attributed orders up 13 times. AI-referred shoppers convert 50 percent higher than organic search and spend 14 percent more per order. In 23 out of 25 product categories Shopify tracked, AI traffic beats Google traffic by an average of 56 percent. The platform shipped its first-party MCP server on April 9 connecting Claude Code directly to live stores. Three weeks later they reported their best quarter in four years. This is not coincidence. I spent the last 18 days writing the full story. What the AI Toolkit actually unlocks. Why Shopify picked Claude over every other foundation model. What Universal Commerce Protocol means for merchants who position now versus those who wait. The 30 day playbook for building from zero. 5 patterns from merchants and developers who already won. 4 monetization streams that compound. 7 mistakes every other Medium post is making. The May to October 2026 window before the curve flattens. The full essay is in the quote tweet below. If you run a store, work in e-commerce, or build apps for any platform, this is the most important piece I have published this year. Read it before you ship your next feature.
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Cute Muse@CuteMuseWorld·
@VaibhavSisinty this is the kind of automation that makes you wonder why we still write step-by-step prompts
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