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Katılım Ocak 2025
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Romance or apocalypse?
Family drama or war?
One edit can change the entire story in Final Kiss.
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One kiss in. 1,000 edited endings out. Romance, war, family, apocalypse — edit the scene, rewrite the ending. Try Final Kiss on Buzzy.
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@howietl ignore the money for a beat. the real asset is 500 people building the same future in parallel, comparing notes. that network outlives any single check.
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Cinema used to be limited by budgets, crews, and gatekeepers.
Now a director can speak an idea into existence and watch it become a film in minutes.
This doesn’t replace filmmaking.
It removes the friction between imagination and execution.
The real breakthrough isn’t AI video.
It’s giving storytellers the ability to create without waiting for permission.
Amir D@starks_arq
We sat down with a Hollywood executive producer and made an AI short film in under 8 minutes, he was speechless... Here's how we used our speech to film system to make it from a hotel room: 🧵
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Claude just dropped 13 free AI courses (with certificates).
No $500 course needed.
No “guru” required.
Just real skills, straight from Anthropic.
Here’s the full list:
1. Claude 101
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2. AI Fluency: Frameworks & Foundations
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3. Introduction to Agent Skills
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4. Building with the Claude API
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5. Claude Code in Action
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6. Introduction to Model Context Protocol
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7. MCP: Advanced Topics
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8. AI Fluency for Students
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9. AI Fluency for Educators
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10. Teaching AI Fluency
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11. AI Fluency for Nonprofits
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12. Claude with Amazon Bedrock
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13. Claude with Google Vertex AI
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If you go through even half of these, you’ll be ahead of 95% of people using AI.
Most people won’t.
Because they’re still watching random YouTube videos, buying overpriced courses, or “learning AI” without actually building.
Don’t be that person.
Do this instead:
1. Bookmark this post (you’ll come back)
2. Pick 1 course and start today
3. Share it with someone who needs this
Comment "Course" for more resources.
Free. Practical. No excuses

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A community college professor named Marty Lobdell taught the same study skills lecture for 30 years. The video quietly became one of the most watched educational recordings online, with over 10 million views.
He spent his career watching students fail not because they were lazy, but because no one had taught them how their brain actually works when learning something difficult.
The lecture, “Study Less Study Smart,” contains a powerful framework.
Your brain cannot sustain focus the way most people believe. Studies show the average learner hits a wall between 25 and 30 minutes. After that, efficiency collapses. You’re still sitting there, but almost nothing is being absorbed.
Lobdell told the story of a student who planned to study 6 hours a night, 5 nights a week. Thirty hours total. She failed every class. She was not lacking effort. She was confusing time near books with actual learning. The fix is simple: when focus drops, stop, take a 5 minute rewarding break, then return. That reset makes a massive difference.
He also destroyed the myth of highlighting and re reading. Recognition is not the same as recall. To prove it, he read 13 random letters. Almost no one remembered them. Then he turned them into “Happy Thursday.” The entire room recalled them instantly. The brain stores meaning, not repetition.
This is why elaborative encoding works so well.
Finally, he shared the most important principle: 80 percent of study time should be active recitation. Close the book and explain the material in your own words. Teach it to someone else or an empty chair. Retrieval is where real learning happens.
His closing line stuck with me: If this information does not change your
behaviour, you have not actually learned it.
The best students do not study more hours. They stop confusing the feeling of studying with the reality of learning.
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