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A Special Place In Hell Katılım Kasım 2012
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Miquel Gironès 🇦🇪🇪🇸🇵🇾🇧🇷🇲🇽🇨🇾🇵🇼
I've compared 400+ banks. 75% are useless. Here's some that actually passed my evaluation: 🇵🇦 Tower Bank — Crypto on/off ramp. Panama jurisdiction. 🇬🇮 Xapo — Crypto-friendly. Serious transfers welcome. 🇺🇸 Chase — Best credit cards in the game. 🌍 Revolut — Multi-currency (but don't store wealth here). 🚨 Wise — Great at banning you. Most people pick banks based on ads. We pick based on tons of hours of research and real client data points. Comment 'BANKS' and I'll send you the list of the ones we recommend.
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Mem@memdotai·
Plus, some quality-of-life improvements: - Pick your model in chat (Claude, Gemini, or GPT) - Set global chat instructions once, never repeat them again - Collapsible headers - Copy any note as Markdown - PDF viewer built into notes - Image controls to resize, zoom, view fullscreen, and browse Live on the latest desktop and iOS apps 👉 get.mem.ai
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Mem@memdotai·
Today, you can finally stop pasting Claude chats into Mem. With our new Claude Connector, simply ask Claude to search your knowledge, surface action items, create a new note from a chat, update and organize your notes. All the power of Mem, in your favorite LLM.
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@banjoiced @TRobinsonNewEra @IanWright0 Don't be retarded, Ian Wright was born here and has literally represented England at the highest level of sports. What the frig have you done for your country... other than post on x
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Dai “far right” Jones@banjoiced·
Would Ian Wright have ethnic loyalties towards Jamaicans? That’s the question we need answered. Would he have some sort of loyalty to foreign black people? If the answer is yes (which it almost certainly is) then what do we learn from that? Come on there’s a logical conclusion we need to come to
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
.@IanWright0 logging into X seeing his name popping up
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra

Lads I'm a little confused @RestoreBritain_ I listen to @RupertLowe10 and I read his policies, and I agree with them, but then I listen to other spokespeople for Restore Britain giving interviews, and talking openly and honestly in their own social media spaces, and I'm confused by what the actual party message is? So can I ask a simple question? If @IanWright0 decided to get into politics and wanted to stand as a representative/MP for Restore Britain, would he be allowed to? I'm asking this because I'm speaking in interviews, backing Restore Britain, seeing them as a solution, but as you know, by the name of our movement (Unite The Kingdom), we embrace everyone who loves and fights for our country. I'm being asked a lot about Restore while I'm over here, so please can you answer that one simple question? Because right now I'm really confused. @Con_Tomlinson @cfdownes_

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Bojan Radojicic
Bojan Radojicic@BojanRadojici10·
Most finance teams are only using 10% of Claude’s actual potential, that’s why I created this guide for you. What’s inside? We dive deep into the four essential Claude entry points: • Claude Web - For high-level strategic analysis and document synthesis • Claude in Excel - To automate formulas and data cleaning where you live. • Claude Cowork - For seamless team collaboration on financial projects. • Claude Code - For advanced automation and technical finance workflows. Who is this for? • FP&A Analysts: Streamline your reporting and variance analysis. • Finance Managers: Speed up consolidation and team reviews. • CFOs / VPs of Finance: Enhance strategic decision-making with rapid scenario modeling. The Essentials: → 25 Detailed, Easy-to-Use Prompts: Copy-paste solutions for real-world finance tasks. → AI Safety for Finance Professionals: A dedicated section on maintaining data privacy and security. → From Analyst to CFO: Tailored workflows for every level of the finance hierarchy. Here is what you can expect inside: • Chapter 1: How to Use This Book • Chapter 2: Getting Started — What You Need • Chapter 3: AI Safety for Finance • Chapter 4: Claude Web: Analysis & Narratives • Chapter 5: Variance Analysis • Chapter 6: Claude in Excel: Model Workflows • Chapter 7: Reporting & Board Packs • Chapter 8: Claude Cowork: Multi-File Automation • Chapter 9: Building a CFO Agent with Claude Code • Chapter 10: Implementing AI in Your FP&A Team • Chapter 11: What Comes Next The future of finance is "AI-augmented." Don't get left behind. If you want this E-book, just drop a comment and I’ll send it to you. (Important: follow me so I can DM you!)
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@bit_finance_ @RoundtableSpace Perhaps, but do you think it's helpful for the growing number of retail traders/investors? Also, what about if you then used OpenClaw to spend 24 hours going through and validating the output?
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Matthew, MBA
Matthew, MBA@bit_finance_·
@RoundtableSpace Too bad you still need someone fluent in finance to understand and validate the output.
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@benjamincowen Wounder whether new Fed Chair in May and pressure from administration ahead of mid terms determines the outcome
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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen@benjamincowen·
The most likely low for BTC is October 2026, based on the 4 year cycle. Under some circumstances it could happen as early as May. BTC does not have a monopoly on the four-year cycle. You can that the S&P 500 has gone through many periods where it bottoms approximately every 4 years. Major lows tends to occur in early Q4, but in some cases it occasionally happens in May. October would be favored if we get multiple week-to-month long countertrend rallies that delay things. May would be favored if the countertrend rallies just last a few days to a couple weeks, and deeper drawdowns occur sooner. I favor October over May for now, but as an investor we have to be aware that markets can always evolve in ways we do not expect.
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Digital Asset News@NewsAsset·
GM. It's going down today on the live stream. The 12 days of Christmas giveaways continue with a LIFETIME subscription being given away. You read that right - a LIFETIME subscription to @benjamincowen ...Like and Re-Post.
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@joshwoodward @GeminiApp A PKM for better sorting and structuring of chats with a notes section. Then AI tagging. Merge with NotebookLM and add better functionality
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Josh Woodward
Josh Woodward@joshwoodward·
You're a power user on @GeminiApp. What else do you want to see? Top known requests: MacOS app, Projects, and Branching Chats.
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@mymind @josephmwood Yes exactly that, an exposed URL structure for tags and spaces would be great. Thank you
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mymind@mymind·
@InnokinHound @josephmwood I see what you mean yes, we got some plans there! In regards to the linking: You basically just want an exposed URL structure for when you search for a tag right? (similar to how we have it with cards right now)
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mymind@mymind·
Happy Monday! We're working hard to make mymind a better tool for you to build your own private Knowledge Trees. Bi-Directional "Mind Links" are now in BETA and live for everyone on desktop web as well as MacOS app within the Notes context. We also just shipped Backlinks aka "Mind Connections — They are added automatically to Note cards in the sidebar if you linked them from somewhere else. As mentioned, this is all currently in BETA. More improvements coming soon 🧡
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@mymind @josephmwood Guess I've never really seen mymind as PKM but rather a perfect capture tool (which I use daily & love for that use case). But then for notes I need a more structured PKM and now one with advanced AI chat features. Mymind is great for capturing tweets and bookmarks ❤
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mymind@mymind·
@InnokinHound @josephmwood What's stopping you from just using mymind? (question to both of you, assuming you may both have tried it)
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@mymind @josephmwood For YouTube video summaries, but at the same time unless you were looking to fully lean into this, it would prob make more sense to have this separately with GetRecall I would really like to be able to link to specific tags though (from outside mymind). Will this be possible?
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mymind@mymind·
We're getting mixed signals lately on this. Some people want them gone entirely, some (like you two) want them more expanded. Which cards in particular would you see them more expanded in? Because currently we use it across the board, mainly for indexing accuracy. Thank you for your feedback!
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@jamesketchell @josephmwood It's awful. So painful. I tried it and it would create a blank daily page regardless of whether I used it. Hopefully they've at least sorted that out
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Joseph Wood
Joseph Wood@josephmwood·
@mymind This app is developing so fast now! I would love for the TLDRs and TLDWs to create more in depth summaries like @getRecallAI. That would be dope!
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@OfficialLoganK @raizamrtn I feel Google is so close at winning. Can we please just have a unified PKM system. With Gemini, Notes (a cross between Keep and Docs) and NotebookLM features all integrated into one app🙏
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
@raizamrtn huge investment happening in Gemini App UX 2.0 right now, hoping we win you over with this iteration :)
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Raiza Martin
Raiza Martin@raizamrtn·
I’m sorry to say this but most of what stops me from switching from the ChatGPT app to Gemini (today) is literally front end and I know googlers will do *anything* but front end eng work!!
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\(o_o)/⚡@InnokinHound·
@izakaminska Nice idea... But we tried that in the UK, it's called the BBC
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Izabella Kaminska
Izabella Kaminska@izakaminska·
Nine years ago I warned that fake news hinted at the true cost of web. I said the internet age only felt revolutionary and productivity enhancing because the true cost of so many services was being disguised by two-sided business models, where the user was ultimately the product. Being the product meant what you gained in low cost information services and “connectivity” you lost in many other economic variables. Everywhere else you were leaking data that could be used against you by vested interests. Especially politically. Eventually, I argued, people would wise up to the fact that these services weren’t really cheap at all. And when they started pulling back their custom or demanding not to be ripped off elsewhere, the system would become unstable. Moreover, the subsidies themselves would become untenable and the true cost of quality news and information would be revealed. Nine years on, the cost of being informed has never been higher. Almost every “quality”publication that started off free now has a paywall of some sort. Substack fragmentation has made it more costly than ever to follow your favorite authors. Professional analysis costs even more. On top of that there’s the cost of high quality aggregation and information retrieval (ie knowing who to follow in the first place and beating the algorithms that want to manipulate you). The good news is that this is, overall, leading to a market that is quality led, and no longer agenda subsidised. The bad news is, the news environment is becoming extremely partisan and siloed. Advertiser or proprietor agendas are mostly being replaced with users’ own preconceived agendas. That means if you have a natural inclination to think outside of the box or to seek out the perspectives of others (or trend towards genuinely non partisan titles), you will be better served than ever. If you don’t, you will end up in a bubble. As an economic agent that means if you happen to pick the “right” world view for now you could win handsomely at the game of life. If you pick the wrong one, you stand to lose everything. The outcomes, essentially, are increasingly on the all or nothing scale. Ai can’t help as true intelligence lies in the questions you think to ask not necessarily in the answers you receive. None of this is sustainable, not least because those who can’t afford quality information, will be increasingly disadvantaged and misled. Now more than ever the English speaking world needs a non partisan operator that’s both publicly funded and protected from political interference. A broadcaster/news provider that every user pays for equally but at a very low rate. A body which represents all, without fear and without favour. An outlet that helps you make informed choices not tells you what to think or what to consume. An editorial board which is simultaneously accountable and resistant to elite capture or group think. Ai can be a tool that helps package or create the news but it can’t and never should replace journalists. Because the real value in the news process is the editorial discourse. AI by definition cannot have this on our behalf. Editorial decisions are not swayed by logic alone. Empathy, anger, sorrow and human interest, all play their part. There is no free lunch. If being sensibly informed is not to become a luxury good, accessible only to the rich, we must build a new institutional framework that can resist politicisation while preserving quality and coherence. Journalists who step up to serve that body should consider themselves public servants. Apolitical at best. Juxtaposed by rival perspectives at worst. That’s not to say all views should be equally weighted. Flat earthers needn’t be invited to every debate. And fringe views in general shouldn’t be regularly elevated to the mainstream, unless, topical or growing quickly. But, overall, we need a socially-wide perspective. AI fails at this. on.ft.com/3IddSCb
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