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Banking Software Engineer turned indie dev 💪 @workoutplanai

Bangkok 🇹🇭 Katılım Ekim 2020
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Ziod@Ziodnet·
Another day of using my own product: Workout done with very minimal equipment in a small hotel "gym". Thankfully i can dynamically adjust what equipment i have available😎 Input your goal, preferences,stats, food preferences, etc. and voila -> personalized workout + meal plan💪
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Ziod@Ziodnet·
@MadsC007 So he bombs and destabilizes a country because of israel and now europe has to stabilize it again?
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Mads Christiansen
Mads Christiansen@MadsC007·
Trump prepares to end the campaign in Iran, but offers to help an international coalition policing the Gulf and the strait. Very important for Europa to think long term here. If USA leaves now, the Gulf will no longer be an american priority, since US needs to be in Asia and on the western hemisphere. So Iran will be rebuilt with Chinese support (no regime change) the Gulf might be controlled by China in a future, and Irans nuclear ambitions con come to fruition. If Europa (and Asia) helps now, the Gulf will be controlled and policed by the West, and Iran will not be rebuilt with Chinese support. Instead continuous air support will enable a regime shift on the ground.
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Ziod@Ziodnet·
@FlySWISS I accidentaly chose the wrong title (mrs instead of mr) when booking my flight from switzerland to spain and i cant change it anymore, is this a problem?
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Swiss Intl Air Lines@FlySWISS·
Window seat moments. ✈️ Above the clouds, with the Alps stretching beneath the wing. Is the window seat also your favorite seat? Share your pictures with #flyswiss for the chance to get featured. #repostsoftheweek #reposts
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Shawn Sully
Shawn Sully@claudecademic·
@amasad I’m building a competitor to Palantir on Replit for European governments, as they are trying to get away from US-dependency. Is there any VC you recommend who believes in Replit as a core infrastructure like you and I do?
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Amjad Masad
Amjad Masad@amasad·
If you spent a long career building deep domain knowledge, now is the time to monetize it into a startup! Many are doing, regardless of age.
Thales Pires@thalesrap

@amasad I am a 50yo Lawyer from Brazil with ZERO coding skills. Using @Replit + AI, I built a complex LegalTech startup in 8 months. The barrier is gone. I wrote a book about it: "The Oracle of Sophia". You built the tool, I built the future. amazon.com/dp/B0GN4FHBBD 🇧🇷🚀

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Abdul
Abdul@Abdul1816305·
@pepemoonboy 500k then you can make 2-4% a month and have a thing you focus on that you actually peruse to break the shackles of your life
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Ziod
Ziod@Ziodnet·
@bull_picture @TheShortBear Trump is threatening to invade an ally because 'Norway' didn't give him the nobel peace price. He's not thinking about shit, he just does as he feels
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THE SHORT BEAR@TheShortBear·
Just wild how much damage can happen in such a short period. I’m worried, as I love the USA, that if China continues on its growth trajectory the US will end up standing alone instead of united with the west to compete. I don’t understand the attitude towards a century old ally. We fought side by side time and time again.. How did we get here?
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Ziod@Ziodnet·
@joecarlsonshow "Trade disputes" is a bit a weak term for your president threatening to start a war and invade an ally country
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Joseph Carlson
Joseph Carlson@joecarlsonshow·
The last “Sell America” trade was during the tariff dispute in April of 2025. And anyone who bought American during that did incredibly well. Don’t be stupid. Buffett would never tell you to sell America over trade disputes.
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Ziod@Ziodnet·
@joecarlsonshow The US doesn't have a good track record of attacking foreign countries in order to ""help"" them. I think we can all agree that Madura was a PoS but the US bombing and overthrowing sovereign governments based on the opinion of a couple powerful people is just awful
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Joseph Carlson
Joseph Carlson@joecarlsonshow·
Everyone knows Nicholas Maduro was a real piece of crap. He’s aligned himself with Russia and China while exploiting millions of his own citizens. Seeing someone like that get plucked out of their own fortress like an arcade claw machine is deeply satisfying. Hopefully the people in Venezuela have a much more free life now than they did before.
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Ziod@Ziodnet·
@HolySmokas What's your yearly return? I still remember you touting tatooed chef and other crap that pretty much declined 99%
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Jeremy Lefebvre
Jeremy Lefebvre@HolySmokas·
I know so many rich/wealthy people. Not 1 of them got that way from passive investing. They all got there 1 of 3 ways. 1. Their business 2. Active investing 3. Working up the corporate ladder Passive investing never made ANYONE rich.
Jeremy Lefebvre@HolySmokas

Personally I HATE index fund investing. It’s good for lazy people who don’t believe in themselves. Better than not investing at all. I called it communist socialist low T style investing. Use your brain and buy individual stocks. That will be all.

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Daractenus@Daractenus·
Theres a very long list of US products that cannot be sold in the EU thanks to EU regulations. Since the favorite pastime of the Trump regime and every US oligarch is now to demonize EU regulations, I thought it would be very much worth going through some of those products.🧵
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Ziod
Ziod@Ziodnet·
@NolanAntonucci I bought only 1 share quite some time ago for $150 because I bought duolingo premium for myself and it's has been my best performing stock the past year or so 😅 My money is mostly in etfs but i still wish i had looked at the fundamentals at some point to buy more
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Nolan Antonucci
Nolan Antonucci@NolanAntonucci·
Wish I'd looked at my $DUOL Google Trends charts before this earnings. Congrats to those in it.
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Nolan Antonucci@NolanAntonucci

@NoHypeInvesting Ahh woops... Must've crossed my threads up. Here's a quick look at $DUOL — I know they had AI blowback in terms of replacing people, but search volume looks way up recently—especially MAX interest 🟪. Going to dig more, but thoughts yourself? trends.google.com/trends/explore… $GoTr

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
10 McNuggets have 0.8 g of sodium, over 30 % of the daily limit. Population data shows each extra gram of salt raises heart-disease risk roughly 6 %. McNugget batter contains aluminum salts that can supply up to 1.4 mg aluminum per 10 nuggets, a dose exceeding the 0.1 mg/day threshold linked to higher dementia incidence with long term exposure. High-temperature frying in refined oils at high heat generates toxic aldehydes and race trans-fats even after the U.S. trans-fat ban. The oil is stabilized with TBHQ, a chemical with genotoxic and carcinogenic effects shown to exacerbate tumors in rodent models.
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McDonald's@McDonalds·
my McNugget fell asleep on the beach
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
*WHITE HOUSE: IF U.S. HAS SURPLUS WITH A COUNTRY, TARIFF RATE IS 10% So why is Brazil 50%?
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Trump has instituted new tariffs. 35% on Canada 20% on Taiwan 15% on New Zealand 39% on Switzerland 19% on Cambodia 15% on Turkey 15% on South Korea, Venezuela, Israel 20% on Sri Lanka 40% on Laos, Myanmar 20% on Vietnam 19% on Indonesia Small deficit nations have a 15% tariff. If the US has a surplus with a country, the tariff rate is 10%.
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Martin Stanek
Martin Stanek@MartinStanek·
@time_for_ef Could you please fix the map and un-blue my country? I’m sure fellow Norwegians and Icelanders would appreciate the same.
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Ziod@Ziodnet·
@escartin @RnaudBertrand Every super poor country has a trade surplus because they can't afford otherwise, what's your point? You enter a trade when both parties agree it's favorable for them and not just for 1 party.
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Javier
Javier@escartin·
@RnaudBertrand I think you're missing the part where the EU has been in a surplus for decades in your analysis. This is very disadvantageous if you look at it as if it were from scratch, but it's not. Now it looks more like a 1-to-1 partnership.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
If Europeans were paying attention (or being told the truth), they should be beyond appalled by this "deal": bbc.com/news/articles/… It's nothing more than one of the most expensive imperial tributes in history. Just a massive one-way transfer of wealth with no reciprocal benefits The "deal" is: - The EU now gets charged 15% tariffs on its exports to the US when they commit to charging zero tariffs on US imports in the EU - The EU agrees to invest $600 billion in the US, for no other obvious reason than pleasing "daddy" - The EU will "purchase hundreds of billions of dollars of American military equipment" - The EU commits to buying 750 billion dollars worth of very expensive US LNG, specifically $250 billion for each of the next 3 years In exchange for all these concessions and extraction of their wealth they get... nothing. I'm not even exaggerating, that IS the deal: the EU gets nothing. This does not even remotely ressemble the type of agreements made by two equal sovereign powers. It rather looks like the type of unequal treaties that colonial powers used to impose in the 19th century - except this time, Europe is on the receiving end. More worryingly, this sets a dynamic and a precedent: what do you think happens next from here? In the 19th century, were colonial powers content with their first unequal treaty? Of course not - one of the key rules of geopolitics is that weakness only encourages further exploitation. Again, this is Europe's century of humiliation.
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Ziod@Ziodnet·
@Raitziger @plantmath1 Because the demands are ridiculous, free trade favors both nations/territories
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Riku Pasonen❄️@Raitziger·
@plantmath1 Europe already said they don't have money currently to buy and invest amounts Trump demands. Also Trump still thinks he can bully China with tariffs On Russian energy.
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Plant@plantmath1·
Market reaction feels.. muted? Given China and Europe “deal” “news” over the weekend. Wonder if the “framework deal” deal pump is losing steam.
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