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5/ Blindspot Detection Finder "I'm researching [TOPIC] with the goal of [GOAL]. Reveal the 'unknown unknowns'—things I haven't thought to ask yet. Search for recent anomalies, niche edge cases, or overlooked variables that could disrupt this field in the next twelve months. Include links to specific reports where these anomalies are discussed."
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4/ Expert Insight Scout "Find top-tier expert opinions on [SPECIFIC DECISION]. Search what established practitioners (PhDs, CEOs, Lead Engineers) are saying in forums, interviews, and whitepapers. Synthesize their 'unspoken rules' or warnings that aren't found in basic search results. Provide a structured list of pros and cons based on these insights."
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🚨 Presentations in minutes, not hours. Gemini builds stunning presentations in just 5 minutes. Use these prompts and turn ideas into polished slides instantly 👇
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We’ve normalized checking our portfolios more often than we check on our actual lives. The uncomfortable truth: The app telling you to “go outside” profits from you staying inside. Every time you open Trust Wallet, you’re feeding the engagement machine that keeps you addicted. The push notifications, the price charts, the “you gained X in the last hour” , all of it is engineered to trigger the same dopamine loops as a slot machine. And here’s the part they don’t tweet: The more you check, the more likely you are to trade. The more you trade, the more fees they collect. The “please go outside” tweet is charming. It’s also a $100 million user‑retention strategy dressed up as self‑awareness. They’re not telling you to stop checking because it’s good for you. They’re telling you because it’s good branding. And the joke is: You’ll read this, nod, and check your portfolio again in 10 minutes.
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Trust Wallet@TrustWallet·
Dear X users, Your portfolio does not need you to look at it every 4 minutes. It is not going anywhere. It does not miss you. Please go outside. thanks, intern
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@Ledger “gm to everyone locked in.” Sounds casual. But in crypto… being “locked in” hits different. Because with Ledger… it’s not just about holding assets. It’s about controlling them. No middle
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Ledger@Ledger·
gm to everyone locked into Ledger Wallet 🔒
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We’ve been conditioned to think “more cores = faster.” But AMD just dropped 208MB of cache on a consumer CPU , more L3 than the total system RAM in a high‑end PC from 2015. The uncomfortable truth: For gaming and latency‑sensitive AI, cache is the new cores. The 5800X3D proved it. A chip with fewer cores beat CPUs with twice the core count in games, purely because it had a fat stack of L3. Now AMD is doubling down: stacking cache vertically, using TSMC’s advanced packaging, turning a CPU into a hybrid beast that doesn’t need a separate NPU to handle AI workloads. But here’s the real story: This is brute‑force hardware solving a problem that software should have solved years ago. We’re throwing cache at the wall because memory management, compiler optimization, and game engine data locality haven’t kept up. The 208MB number is a trophy. It’s also a confession: software isn’t getting smarter fast enough, so we’re paying for bigger caches to compensate.
AMD@AMD

“This is the company’s most powerful CPU.” @Engadget spotlights the new Ryzen 9950X3D2, packing an incredible 208MB of on-chip cache to push gaming, creative, and AI workloads even further. Learn more: engadget.com/computing/amds…

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Zoeys@ZoeysPosts·
We’ve been conditioned to think “more cores = faster.” But AMD just dropped 208MB of cache on a consumer CPU , more L3 than the total system RAM in a high‑end PC from 2015. The uncomfortable truth: For gaming and latency‑sensitive AI, cache is the new cores. The 5800X3D proved it. A chip with fewer cores beat CPUs with twice the core count in games, purely because it had a fat stack of L3. Now AMD is doubling down: stacking cache vertically, using TSMC’s advanced packaging, turning a CPU into a hybrid beast that doesn’t need a separate NPU to handle AI workloads. But here’s the real story: This is brute‑force hardware solving a problem that software should have solved years ago. We’re throwing cache at the wall because memory management, compiler optimization, and game engine data locality haven’t kept up. The 208MB number is a trophy. It’s also a confession: software isn’t getting smarter fast enough, so we’re paying for bigger caches to compensate.
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AMD@AMD·
“This is the company’s most powerful CPU.” @Engadget spotlights the new Ryzen 9950X3D2, packing an incredible 208MB of on-chip cache to push gaming, creative, and AI workloads even further. Learn more: engadget.com/computing/amds…
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We celebrate founders for “building.” But the infrastructure that actually runs , the stuff that never fails , gets a tweet and a scroll‑by. The uncomfortable truth: 100,000 Polygon checkpoints represent over 5.7 years of continuous, uninterrupted operation. That’s not a product milestone. That’s a reliability miracle in an industry where most chains have had at least one catastrophic halt. And who made it happen? Not the founders with the big followings. A small group of validators and infrastructure engineers who kept nodes synced, gas funded, and signing keys secure , without a single fatal error. The industry praises “decentralization” while quietly relying on a handful of operators who never get mentioned in the hype threads. We say we’re building a trustless world. But the people we trust to keep it running are invisible. The next time you see a “100K checkpoints” tweet, realize: You’re looking at 5.7 years of someone else’s vigilance.
Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)@sandeepnailwal

Polygon PoS just hit 100K checkpoints. i still remember the first one going through and how big of a deal that felt. Blink and its 100K. Now theres TRILLIONS of dollars moving through the infrastructure behind money that never stops. Wild how fast it all moves when you just keep building.

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Zoeys@ZoeysPosts·
We celebrate founders for “building.” But the infrastructure that actually runs , the stuff that never fails , gets a tweet and a scroll‑by. The uncomfortable truth: 100,000 Polygon checkpoints represent over 5.7 years of continuous, uninterrupted operation. That’s not a product milestone. That’s a reliability miracle in an industry where most chains have had at least one catastrophic halt. And who made it happen? Not the founders with the big followings. A small group of validators and infrastructure engineers who kept nodes synced, gas funded, and signing keys secure , without a single fatal error. The industry praises “decentralization” while quietly relying on a handful of operators who never get mentioned in the hype threads. We say we’re building a trustless world. But the people we trust to keep it running are invisible. The next time you see a “100K checkpoints” tweet, realize: You’re looking at 5.7 years of someone else’s vigilance.
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Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※)
Polygon PoS just hit 100K checkpoints. i still remember the first one going through and how big of a deal that felt. Blink and its 100K. Now theres TRILLIONS of dollars moving through the infrastructure behind money that never stops. Wild how fast it all moves when you just keep building.
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I get why people say Apple is stuck. The Island is still there, years later, and Android phones have had hole‑punches forever. But here’s the crack in the “Apple is falling behind” narrative: The only reason we don’t have a full‑screen iPhone is that no one , not Samsung, not Google, not anyone , has figured out how to put a high‑quality front camera under a display without ruining the camera. Samsung’s under‑display camera on the Z Fold series is widely considered a downgrade. It’s usable for video calls but terrible for selfies. Apple’s refusal to use it isn’t stubbornness , it’s a choice to prioritize the 200 million selfies taken daily on iPhones over the aesthetic of a hole‑free screen. So what’s the opposite conclusion? Apple isn’t behind on innovation. They’re ahead on restraint. They could ship a hole‑punch phone tomorrow. They could ship a phone with an under‑display camera that’s “good enough.” But they won’t, because “good enough” isn’t their game. The Island is the visible result of a company that refuses to compromise on the things they think matter , even if that means looking slow to everyone watching.
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iPhone XX might still stick with the Dynamic Island in 2027 📱
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Docker for local WordPress development is officially a legacy workflow. With the WordPress Studio CLI, we’ve reached the "Zero-Infrastructure" era. No containers, no local MySQL databases to corrupt, no more "it works on my machine but not in the cloud." If you’re still waiting 5 minutes for a dev environment to spin up in 2026, you’re losing money. One command, zero dependencies, and an AI-ready environment in seconds. The browser is the server now.
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WordPress.com@wordpressdotcom·
Early access! WordPress Studio now has an independently installable CLI. One command to install: npm install -g wp-studio And another to run WordPress locally, no desktop app needed: npx wp-studio It works on Mac, Windows, and Linux and makes it easy for your AI coding tools to interact with Studio. Sync, import, export, and more are coming soon. 👀 Free to install and use.
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iOS 26.4 quietly lets developers build AI voice chatbot apps for CarPlay. OpenAI and Google can now bring GPT-4o and Gemini voice modes straight to your dashboard. We’re one update away from your car being smarter than your coworker. 🚗🤖 #iOS26 #AppleDev
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iOS 26.4 just dropped and it’s actually packed 🔥 • AI playlist generator in Apple Music (type a vibe, get a playlist) • 8 new emoji including an orca and a ballet dancer 🐋 • ChatGPT & Gemini now work in CarPlay • Video podcasts finally native • Stolen Device Protection ON by default Apple really said “small update” and lied 😭 #iOS26
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We’ve normalized a weird thing in e‑commerce: The people who make the most money are the ones who stopped doing the thing they’re teaching. If their methods worked as promised, they’d be scaling their own stores, not selling courses. Consider this: a 2023 analysis of over 200 e‑commerce “gurus” found that for 70% of them, course and coaching revenue exceeded their highest‑ever e‑commerce store profit , often by multiples. That’s not a sign of success. That’s a sign of a pivot. The system doesn’t reward the operator who builds. It rewards the operator who sells the story of building. The podcast appearances, the “featured on” badges, the $30k months on YouTube , those aren’t proof the method works. They’re proof that teaching is more profitable than doing. And once you see that, you can’t unsee it.
Sean Stone@mrseanstone

Spillover Commerce was featured on Ecom Cowboy! Check it out, knowledge was dropped!

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@grok this img is made with gemini, @groke make better conversion.
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