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Devendra

@devendra

25+ years’ experience in technology businesses. Began in M&A and now investing in and advising early-stage and growth companies in Europe.

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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
yesterday on a live stream I made an AI agent start running an SEO campaign today article 1 is on page one the agent is - researching keywords - researching articles - writing articles for target keyword based on research + a transcript on my view about the topic - publishing a new article daily another agent every 2 weeks refreshes these articles based on the live google search console data and ahrefs data improving them if you want this get below
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Gavin Baker
Gavin Baker@GavinSBaker·
Risk/reward seems attractive: Token consumption accelerating, GPU per hour rental prices going vertical and Tech valuations are broadly below their Covid and Deepseek lows. Some high quality secular growth names are at mid single digit multiples on real 27/28 numbers.
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Jacky Chou (buying online businesses up to $1m)
REPEAT AFTER ME Recommended by ChatGPT is 69x easier than Google (srs) In my testing: 2 weeks to get indexed. 1 more week to start ranking Hate the tactics all you want Do they work? Does it make money? This is GEOs golden era. You'll need to explain to your kids that you were sidelined because you didn't like some Asian guy on X who dryscoops creatine Comment "LLM" + like this post and I'll DM you the method (must be following).
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Devendra
Devendra@devendra·
@emilyredmond001 @JohnMuchow super interesting to see how you took the code and then built on top of it. I did too but I haven't figured out how to share :)
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Emily Redmond
Emily Redmond@emilyredmond001·
this is awesome john! I gave Computer the link to your website and asked it to improve itself: perplexity.ai/computer/a/glo… added KPI summary bar, CSV export, warmer dark palette, richer heatmap tooltips, gold/silver/bronze rank highlights, chart legends on trade cards, smooth animations, and better mobile layout. what do you think?
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John Muchow, MSCS
John Muchow, MSCS@JohnMuchow·
Built a global ETF dashboard with Perplexity Computer to track relative strength and trade setups across 30 international ETFs. ✅ Regional heatmap ✅ Leaderboard by Relative Strength ✅ Expandable trade setup cards ✅ ATR targets/stops, 52-week range International ETF Dashboard: perplexity.ai/computer/a/glo… @perplexity_ai @PPLXfinance
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Tanay Kothari
Tanay Kothari@tankots·
We offered 5 people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS if they could get @WisprFlow to make a mistake It's the fastest and most accurate AI voice dictation app that's 3x more accurate than ChatGPT, Claude, or Siri. Today, we’re finally launching on Android. Download now: play.google.com/store/apps/det… As a part of the launch, we’re giving away 6 months of Wispr Flow Pro for free. Like, retweet and comment ‘Wispr Flow’ to get it. Enjoy. — Written with Wispr Flow
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Kling 3.0 is out but Sora 2 is still the GOAT when it comes to AI UGC 🤯 And this custom GPT turns your sh*tty Sora 2 prompts into scroll-stopping UGC 🤯 Tell it your product --> get a timeline-based prompt with shot composition, camera angles, lighting, and timing breakdowns. Copy, paste, generate. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are tired of AI video output that looks like garbage. Here's the problem: Most people prompt Sora 2 like "make a UGC video of someone using my skincare product" and wonder why the output is unusable. Sora 2 needs hyper-specific instructions—shot type, lighting, scene details, timing cues. Without that, you get slop. This GPT fixes it: → Input your product (supplement, skincare, SaaS, whatever) → It generates a detailed Sora 2 prompt with full scene breakdown → Includes shot composition, camera movement, and timing → Optimized for 9:16 TikTok/Reels format → Copy directly into Sora 2 and generate No 80,000 word "prompting frameworks", just results. What you get: > Professional UGC prompts in 10 seconds > Consistent output quality every time > Prompts built for vertical video formats > Works for any product type Want free access to the Sora 2 Prompt Generator GPT? > Like this post > Comment "UGC" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Siro
Siro@Siron93·
We just launched the fastest way to design high-converting mobile apps. Idea to Figma in <60s. Feed the results to Cursor/Claude with perfect clarity. Powered by UX patterns from 2,200+ top subscription apps. Retweet and comment, I will send you 10 free credits in your DM 👇
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Devendra
Devendra@devendra·
@mansourtarek_ How can prediction markets preserve their forecasting value while limiting insider trading, without destroying liquidity, anonymity, and participation?
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Tarek Mansour
Tarek Mansour@mansourtarek_·
We are hosting our first Prediction Market Conference in March 2026. Researchers, economists, policymakers, traders will discuss big questions around prediction markets and knowledge aggregation. Spots will be limited. Reply here with a topic if interested in joining.
Tarek Mansour@mansourtarek_

In 1945, Friedrich Hayek outlined the Knowledge Problem that any society faces: The central economic problem is not resource allocation - it is how to use knowledge that is dispersed among millions of individuals. He argues that information is fragmented, local, dynamic, and often hidden. He explains that no government or central planner can ever fully possess it, which makes them inefficient resource allocators. He proposes markets as the solution: knowledge is decentralized and prices are how society aggregates it. This idea is the intellectual foundation of modern prediction markets. Decades later, in 1988, the University of Iowa launched the Iowa Electronic Markets (IEM), which allowed small size trades on US elections and macro events. The results: even thin, low-capital markets outperformed polls. This was the first credible empirical proof that market prices are effective aggregators of public beliefs. A variety of corporate and policy experiments followed in the 2000s. Google, HP, and Microsoft all tried their own internal versions of prediction markets to forecast product launches and sales targets. DARPA built its own to forecast geopolitical events. The results were consistent: broad participation with monetary incentives led to accurate forecasts. Then, in 2015, Philip Tetlock published Superforecasting. The book, which is the culmination of decades of research into human judgment, shows that groups of curious and humble “forecasters” dramatically outperformed intelligence analysts and domain experts at forecasting. By showing that smart amateurs can outperform experts, Tetlock put into question authority figures and whether we should trust them for predictions about the future. Today, Kalshi is sitting on one of the largest repositories of high quality market data in the world. For the first time, public beliefs across a variety of domains - from economics, to politics and culture - are aggregated at scale through market prices and updated in real-time as new information arrives. Our data contains answers to open questions held about prediction markets - why they outperform traditional belief aggregation methods, how to detect shifts in collective sentiment, and which players drive market accuracy. This proprietary data has been closed to the public. We are launching @KalshiResearch to change that. We invite academics, researchers, economists, philosophers, and interested parties to work with us to study and uncover the fundamentals underpinning belief formation and prediction markets. Like Hayek proposed 80 years ago, prediction markets have the potential to improve society's collective decision making and resource allocation. The goal for Kalshi Research is to fulfill his vision.

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Neil Roarty
Neil Roarty@neilroarty·
Got drunk and ordered glow in the dark Jedi chopsticks last night. Nice to wake up and not regret things for a change
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Namtso Lake, Tibet – a high-altitude saltwater lake surrounded by the Nyenchen Tanglha mountains
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
I hope this makes your day as much as it made mine, Enjoy 😘
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BowTiedTikTok
BowTiedTikTok@BowTiedTikTok·
anyone can do 4k/days with sweeps/affiliate the creators below are 100% ai comment "UGC" and i'll teach you how to grow faceless instagram pages (must be following)
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Devendra
Devendra@devendra·
@martinvars Great idea - tried to download but not yet available in uk app store
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Martin Varsavsky
Martin Varsavsky@martinvars·
If you have kids and you have them on Apple parental controls download Sportify Kids and have them exchange moving calories for screen time. I coded this app for my 13, 11 and 8 year olds to fight sedentarism. You may also find it useful. apps.apple.com/us/app/sportif…
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George Stock
George Stock@georgesttock·
I make UGC videos in 90 seconds 100% with AI (they can hold your product) it's making me $11k a week Comment "TRAIN" and I'll send you the full training (must be following to send)
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Ankur Nagpal
Ankur Nagpal@ankurnagpal·
I wrote a detailed 20,000 word guide on Personal Finance for Startup Founders Covers how much to pay yourself, hiring a team, raising venture capital, running finance, QSBS, selling secondaries and exiting your business Leave a comment and I'll DM you a copy
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Jake Sawyer
Jake Sawyer@Jakeyecom·
I make $30,000+/mo with my clothing brand. I can start a new brand and get it to $30,000 in sales the first month. it’s a simple system. I am making a training covering my entire strategy from start to finish Like + Comment "BRAND" and I'll send it to you early
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Andy Austin - Facebook Ads
Andy Austin - Facebook Ads@andyaustinads·
Dear E-commerce brand owner, here are 100+ proven ad hooks, I've collected over the last 5 years running Facebook ads. Some of these have scaled to over $600k/mo in ad spend. And they are yours today! Like, bookmark, and comment "hooks," and I'll DM it to you (Must follow) (Only next 72 hours)
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Michal Barus
Michal Barus@webjuice_ie·
I found a tool to extract topical graphs with Wiki entities This tool is a hammer! Great for Semantic Topical Maps and Semantic SEO Comment "SEO" & I will DM the tool to you (Must be following)
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Victor Tomas
Victor Tomas@victortomasecom·
My agency generates millions with Google ads But it's not by accident. It's by using our checklists Which I'm now giving away for FREE - but only for 48hrs! To get it, like & comment "checklist" What to do, in every campaign type, day-week-month, to make them print cash. You don't want to miss this... (You must be following me so I can DM you)
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