Victor Dweck

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Victor Dweck

Victor Dweck

@VictorDweck

Part-time dental surgeon

New York, NY Katılım Şubat 2010
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cee shady facts
cee shady facts@bedrot_barbie·
And even if #conformitygate leads to nothing, it still means 100s of creative people got together and came up with a storyline better than the Duffers created with 480 million and 4 years. If even one person decides to pursue a career in film out of this, it's still a win.
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Victor Dweck@VictorDweck·
@mtaibbi You can’t click no thanks when the sign up appears on new X
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Resist the urge to use AI to “help” you with anything creative. Don’t surrender your creativity to an algorithm. Don’t try to rationalize stealing someone’s work, which is all that AI does. Creativity is like a muscle. If you use AI, those muscles will atrophy and die. Don’t.
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Tomi Lahren@TomiLahren·
Will the NYC mayoral debate be streaming anywhere for those of us outside of New York to watch?
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Victor Dweck@VictorDweck·
Tools of Titans. Great book.
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Victor Dweck@VictorDweck·
I love the dmv
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Victor Dweck
Victor Dweck@VictorDweck·
Tron Aries 3D is wild
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TheLizVariant
TheLizVariant@TheLizVariant·
Pretty spot on description of the media right now. 🤣🤣😭😭
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Victor Dweck@VictorDweck·
It’s crazy how many empty seats there are in prime locations at Yankee Stadium in a playoff game
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Victor Dweck@VictorDweck·
I am blown away by the new Mac Tahoe, it is incredible the best thing I've ever seen
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AP
AP@Average_NY_Guy·
There’s something about Israel that makes people uncomfortable, and it’s not what they say it is. They’ll point to politics, settlements, borders, and wars. But scratch beneath the outrage, and you’ll find something deeper. A discomfort not with what Israel does, but with what Israel is. A nation this small should not be this strong. Period. Israel has no oil. No special natural resources. A population barely the size of a mid-sized American city. They are surrounded by enemies. Hated in the United Nations. Targeted by terror. Condemned by celebrities. Boycotted, slandered, and attacked. And still, they thrive like there’s no tomorrow. In military. In medicine. In security. In technology. In agriculture. In intelligence. In morality. In sheer, unbreakable will. They turn desert into farmland. They make water from air. They intercept rockets in mid-air. They rescue hostages under the nose of the world’s worst regimes. They survive wars that were supposed to wipe them out, and win. The world watches this and can’t make sense of it. So they do what people do when they witness strength they can’t understand. They assume it must be cheating. It must be American aid. It must be foreign lobbying. It must be oppression. It must be theft. It must be some dark trick that gave the Jews this kind of power. It must be blackmail. Because heaven forbid it’s something else. Heaven forbid it’s real. Heaven forbid it’s earned. Or worse, destined. The Jewish people were supposed to disappear a long, long time ago. That’s how the story of exiled, enslaved, hated minorities is supposed to end. But the Jews didn’t disappear. They actually came home, rebuilt their land, revived their language, and brought their dead back to life — in memory, in identity, and in strength. That’s not normal. It’s not political. It’s biblical. There’s no cheat code that explains how a group of people return to their homeland after 2,000 years. There is no rational path from gas chambers to global influence. And there is no historical precedent for surviving the Babylonians, the Romans, the Crusaders, the Inquisition, the pogroms, and the Holocaust, and still showing up to work on Monday in Tel Aviv. Israel doesn’t make sense. Unless you believe in something beyond the math. This is what drives the world crazy. Because if Israel is real, if this improbable, ancient, hated nation is somehow still chosen, protected, and thriving, then maybe God isn’t a myth after all. Maybe He’s still in the story. Maybe history isn’t random. Maybe evil doesn’t get the last word. Maybe the Jews are not just a people… but a testimony. That’s what they can’t stand. Because once you admit that Israel’s survival isn’t just impressive, but divine, everything changes. Your moral compass has to reset. Your assumptions about history, power, and justice collapse. You realize you’re not watching the end of an empire. You’re witnessing the beginning of something eternal. So they deny it. They smear it. And rage against it. Because it’s easier to call a miracle “cheating” than to face the possibility that God keeps His promises. And He’s keeping them still.
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Tesla King
Tesla King@TeslaKing420·
Apple couldn’t make AirPower work, gave up on the electric car, launched a $3,500 headset no one wanted, still hasn’t figured out Siri, and is years behind in AI. So what’s their master plan? Rename iOS 19 to iOS 26, add a few see-through icons, and call it “the biggest update ever” Meanwhile Elon Musk is building self-driving cars, independent energy, humanoid robots, reusable rockets, underground transport, global internet, advanced AI, brain-computer tech and actually changing the world.
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Victor Dweck@VictorDweck·
@tim_cook It took the company 10 iPhone cycles to remove the volume box indicator that took up 50% of the screen, so not surprised
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@tim_cook·
Expressive. Delightful. But still instantly familiar. Introducing our new software design with Liquid Glass.
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John Rush
John Rush@johnrushx·
[I earn PTSD after this] I lose faith in VC-backed-path. I stabilize the company, automate/delegate things, turn it into a stable business. Then I enter the bootstrapped / indie maker world, to discover my real life mission, which I wish I had discovered earlier. But this is a story for my next post. The end.
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John Rush@johnrushx·
It’s 2012. I sold my bootstrapped startup, made my 1st mil. I wanna build a unicorn, raise from big VCs, move to SF. One day I meet a guy looking like a movie star. This day is gonna change my life. He makes a pitch:
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Victor Dweck@VictorDweck·
@BretHart Is your autobiography really coming to audiobook narrated by you on July 15?
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