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Thomas

@Tbpaimk

Europe Marketing for BytePlus/ByteDance, Europe (Seedream , Seedance, Seed).

London Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Thomas@Tbpaimk·
@malikules Sorry to be boring but I have been to Spain not once, not twice but thrice and each time the hotel lobby had really good coworking spaces that I didn't use because it was Spain and I wanted to be outside.
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@ProperPrompter Some good use cases for e-commerce, changing outfits, products, etc, but keeping the same pose/style.
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proper@ProperPrompter·
People don't understand how good the new Seedream 5.0 image model is. It's basically a faster, cheaper Nano Banana Pro. More examples and how to use it unlimited right now on Freepik: Freepik partner.
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Seedream 5.0 Lite gives marketing and brand teams the consistency they actually need: same subject identity, same visual structure, same creative direction. Contact us, or - I will be at MWC Barcelona and Tech Show London next week. 😎
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
How Americans spend their day [🎞️ EEAGLI]
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We're rolling out Seedream 5.0 Lite ! Byteplus / Bytedance Seedream turns complex ideas into stunning visuals and includes precision editing. Design infographics, brochures, catalogues and more with Seedream. 🙌
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@danhathersage this iteration of it was not the tallest building. There used to be a taller spire but sadly it collapsed. Lincolnshire (And the city of Lincoln in general) are still well worth a visit however.
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Daniel Hathersage@danhathersage·
Ambition wasn’t always in a hurry. For thousands of years, nothing humans built was taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza. Then, in 1311, after centuries of work, someone finished Lincoln Cathedral in England.
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@bswud Was reading a book about Victorian England, there were homes they demolished that dated back to early medieval times. People were still living in them...
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Ben Southwood@bswud·
In the nineteenth century, we were capable of demolishing swathes of our city centres to create new infrastructure. Enhanced circulation through Regent Street (& Shaftesbury Ave & the Embankment) will have meant faster transport and a larger ‘effective size’ of the city. What we lost to create these new roads will have been replaced by many more new lovely neighbourhoods on what was then the edge of town: Camden, Barnsbury, De Beauvoir, Pimlico, Kennington, Stockwell an more. Today, the public has reason to fear that any good bit of city they lose will be replaced only by something much worse.
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John Nash’s plans for Regent Streets had three aims: 1⃣‘Utility to the Public’ 2⃣‘Beauty of Metropolis’ 3⃣‘Practicability’ These are not a bad public works variant of Vitruvius’s architectural triad of firmitas, utilitas & venustas, or ‘strength’, ‘utility’ & ‘beauty.’

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We’re rolling out Seedream 4.5: clearer visuals, stronger subject consistency, sharper text, and more reliable multi-image workflows built for real production use. Now in open beta on BytePlus ModelArk.
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