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Salvos Rex🥋

@RexSalvos

Survivor. Music, Books. Sacred choral music. Quae poterat esse pejus. Still use 2 spaces after a sentence.

Crazytown, Crazyland Katılım Eylül 2019
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Colin📚
Colin📚@TheBookshopMan·
I have treated myself to expensive headphones. Everything sounds brand new. I can hear things I didn't before. I am listening to the full discography of @MariahCarey. I can tell you that woman is a vocal layering genius! The complexity of her songs... incomprehensible
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Salvos Rex🥋
Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
For me AI allows me to gather information related to the topic I’m interested in from far reaching and difficult to find sources, thus saving incredible amounts of time which I can then use to go through and digest that material. It doesn’t think for me but it puts me in a better position to do my thinking.
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Boze Herrington (the Library Owl) 😴🧙‍♀️
I’m sorry but the future belongs to those who read widely, who are able to write without the assistance of a machine, who haven’t allowed endless slop to kill their curiosity and cognitive abilities. Excess tech is going to melt many brains. Yours doesn’t need to be one of them.
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Salvos Rex🥋
Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@AriaWestcott How do you get Claude to work within Chrome like this? Is it an extension or an add-on?
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Md. Robius Sany
Md. Robius Sany@tec_sany·
Claude Sonnet 4.6 is the smartest Al right now. But 90% of people prompt it like ChatGPT. That's why I made the Claude Mastery Guide: → How Claude thinks differently → Prompts built for Claude → 2000+ Al Prompts Comment " Claude " and I'll DM it free.
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Salvos Rex🥋
Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@Drew_code0 Do the slides look like traditional slides, or does It produce a continuous flow of changing info on the screen like a movie? Can you send or post an example of a finished product?
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kieran Drew
kieran Drew@Drew_code0·
6. Slide Simplification & Clarity Editor “Review the following presentation content and rewrite it so it is slide-friendly. Reduce text, sharpen key points, improve clarity, and ensure each slide communicates one clear idea. Content: [paste content].”
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kieran Drew
kieran Drew@Drew_code0·
5. The Full Slide Content Generator “Create full content for each slide of a presentation on [topic]. Write concise, presentation-ready bullet points for every slide, ensuring clarity, professionalism, and easy understanding. Audience: [describe audience].”
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Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@librofilos I’m carrying about 790 books on my iPad so no matter what mood I’m in my Kindle app can deliver!
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Librófilos™
Librófilos™@librofilos·
Buen día, librófilos Llegó el viernes, no olviden de llevar siempre un libro con ustedes. ¿Qué libro cargas hoy en el bolso?
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Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@pankowmiih But on some days I almost literally do nothing but read. I’m lucky to have that kind of time. I’m not an especially fast reader.
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Miih.
Miih.@pankowmiih·
quantos livros vocês leram no mês de março?
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Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@pankowmiih I’m on my 13th and should get 14 done this month depending on how things go
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Nick Di Fabio
Nick Di Fabio@NickDiFabio1·
Anyone can publish a book on Amazon & make $2,000/month from it. I've done it 300x. So I created a "Prompts Guide" on how to use AI to self-publish your first book in 2026. • Like this • Comment "Book" & I'll DM it to you for free. *Must Follow Me*
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Salvos Rex🥋
Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@SophiaLiam25212 For me it has to be calm and subdued classical at relatively low volume, with no words or human voices. It drowns out ambient noise (which I have a lot of), and kind of seals me in a cocoon of my head with the book in it.
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Sophia Liam
Sophia Liam@SophiaLiam25212·
As a reader I still don't understand how ppl read with music ?????? Like howww
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Philippe-Antoine Hoyeck
My girlfriend upon learning that I'd bought four more science fiction novels tonight: "Oh, so you've worked out some sci fi solution for storing them? Like an interdimensional portal or something?"
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Md Riyazuddin
Md Riyazuddin@riyazmd774·
GOODBYE POWERPOINT. 🚨 GOODBYE POWERPOINT. 🚨 GOODBYE POWERPOINT. 🚨 Claude can now create a full presentation in just 120 seconds. No slides. No stress. Use these prompts and watch the magic happen. ✨
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Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@AlphaGrowthMode Great, thank you! I’ve been playing around with the free version of Claude for the past hour or so and it’s quite amazing. I can’t wait to dive deeper into to this whole thing.
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OZ
OZ@AlphaGrowthMode·
For a task like this, you’ll want one tool for analysis and another for presentation. Summarizing the medical paper: Use ChatGPT as the primary option—it handles complex comparisons well and can structure results (e.g., advantages, disadvantages, sensitivity, specificity) into clear tables. A strong alternative is Claude, especially if the paper is very long. Creating the PowerPoint: Use Gamma for fast, well-designed slides generated directly from your summary. If you need more control or a formal academic format, use Microsoft PowerPoint with Copilot. Simple workflow: summarize with ChatGPT → generate slides with Gamma → refine if needed.
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OZ@AlphaGrowthMode·
Using AI to Summarize Long Articles : AI is like a smart helper that can read a long article and tell you the main points in a short way. 🤖 1. Use AI Chat Tools You can use tools like , , or . What to do: Copy the article Paste it into the AI Ask: “Make this short and easy” The AI will give you a quick summary 👍 🌐 2. Use Simple Websites There are websites like or . What to do: Paste your text or link Click a button Get a short version 📘 3. For Big or Hard Articles Some tools like help with very difficult articles. They: Explain hard words Show important ideas Make things easier to understand ✏️ 4. You Can Tell AI What You Want You can say: “Make it very short” “Explain like I am a kid” “Give me 5 points” AI will follow your instructions 😊 ⚠️ 5. Be Careful Sometimes AI: May miss something important May not be 100% correct So it’s good to check a little bit yourself. ✅ Simple Idea AI = reads long text → gives short, easy version.
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jayne✿
jayne✿@jayneiskool·
i feel like i’m missing out with everyone reading project hail mary but im not a sci-fi girl… will this book convert me ?
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Sarvesh Shrivastava
Sarvesh Shrivastava@bloggersarvesh·
Is it just me…or does ChatGPT feel like Siri after using Claude?
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Salvos Rex🥋
Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@survivor790 What about Claude? Do they have an AI tool for summarizing medical journal articles? And which for turning a summary into a PowerPoint presentation?
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anuoluwapo
anuoluwapo@survivor790·
Dear MSc or PHD students, Here are 10 AI Tools for Reading & Understanding Research Papers 1) ChatPDF Lets you upload a research paper and interact with it like a chatbot. You can ask for summaries, explanations of methods, or clarification of results, making it ideal for quickly grasping key points without reading everything. 2) Humata AI Analyzes long academic PDFs and allows you to ask detailed questions about specific sections. It’s especially useful for extracting insights and understanding dense or technical documents efficiently. 3) Paper Digest Generates concise summaries of research papers, highlighting key findings and contributions. It’s a fast way to understand the main points of a paper without reading it fully. 4) Scholarcy Transforms research papers into structured summaries by extracting key points such as findings, methodology, and limitations. This is particularly useful for literature reviews and quick evaluation of papers. 5) Explainpaper Allows you to highlight difficult sentences or paragraphs and get simplified explanations instantly, helping you understand challenging academic writing without needing external resources. 6) NotebookLM Enables you to upload multiple papers and generate summaries, insights, and connections between them. It helps build a deeper understanding across several sources rather than just one paper. 8) Scite Shows whether a research paper is supported or contradicted by other studies. This helps you evaluate the credibility and reliability of what you’re reading. 9) Semantic Scholar Highlights key insights, influential citations, and important sections of papers, allowing you to quickly assess relevance and importance without deep reading. 10) Mathpix Converts complex equations and PDF content into readable and editable formats, making it especially useful for understanding technical or math-heavy research papers.
folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006

Dear MSc or PHD students, Here are 10 AI Tools for Reading & Understanding Research Papers 1) ChatPDF Lets you upload a research paper and interact with it like a chatbot. You can ask for summaries, explanations of methods, or clarification of results, making it ideal for quickly grasping key points without reading everything. 2) Humata AI Analyzes long academic PDFs and allows you to ask detailed questions about specific sections. It’s especially useful for extracting insights and understanding dense or technical documents efficiently. 3) Paper Digest Generates concise summaries of research papers, highlighting key findings and contributions. It’s a fast way to understand the main points of a paper without reading it fully. 4) Scholarcy Transforms research papers into structured summaries by extracting key points such as findings, methodology, and limitations. This is particularly useful for literature reviews and quick evaluation of papers. 5) Explainpaper Allows you to highlight difficult sentences or paragraphs and get simplified explanations instantly, helping you understand challenging academic writing without needing external resources. 6) NotebookLM Enables you to upload multiple papers and generate summaries, insights, and connections between them. It helps build a deeper understanding across several sources rather than just one paper. 8) Scite Shows whether a research paper is supported or contradicted by other studies. This helps you evaluate the credibility and reliability of what you’re reading. 9) Semantic Scholar Highlights key insights, influential citations, and important sections of papers, allowing you to quickly assess relevance and importance without deep reading. 10) Mathpix Converts complex equations and PDF content into readable and editable formats, making it especially useful for understanding technical or math-heavy research papers.

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Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
@davefranklin I agree. I’m glad someone else felt this way. I haven’t seen many (any?) others saying this but for me it was a pretty big downer. They missed on some things that would’ve made the drama much better and instead minimized it by playing slapstick.
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David Franklin
David Franklin@davefranklin·
Me: Project Hail Mary, which i liked quite a bit, leaned just a touch too heavily into comedy, which slightly undermined some of the drama and suspense Project Hail Mary fans: OH SO YOU WANTED IT TO HAVE THE TONE OF COME AND SEE X IRREVERSIBLE X SHOAH Me: yes
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Salvos Rex🥋
Salvos Rex🥋@RexSalvos·
Ideally avoiding watching the trailer is good, if you can do it. I was warned not to watch the trailer before I read the book, so that surprise wasn’t spoiled for me when reading it. But to me the introduction of Rocky was just the start really, so what happened after that was for me the major part of the story
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Chris Santiago
Chris Santiago@CSantiago1001·
@RavenEllacott @RexSalvos @F530Josh Including Rocky in the ads is reasonable. But I enjoyed being surprised while reading the book. I took my brother, who knew nothing of PHM, to see the movie Friday and said he said he’s glad I didn’t tell him about Rocky in advance cause the surprise was fun
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Josh Brooks
Josh Brooks@F530Josh·
Project Hail Mary was a 9.5/10 Outstanding cinematography and the practical effects were a breath of fresh air after being bombarded with constant AI and CGI slop for the last fifteen years. They lose a half point for ruining the surprise character in the trailers.
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