Mattia Pelizzari Lifestyle Commercial Photographer

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Mattia Pelizzari Lifestyle Commercial Photographer

Mattia Pelizzari Lifestyle Commercial Photographer

@_MATTIAp

I take pictures for many brands such as Bacardi, McDonalds, Ferrero, Nestle, and every time it's a wrap 🌯📸

Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Ocak 2017
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Deep Psychology
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ·
If you're in your 20s and 30s, read this... 1.
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@iamaniku It’s interesting how this contrasts with what Cal Newport says in Deep Work. They feel like two sides of the same coin. Cal says deep work comes from no internet distractions, while yours celebrates opportunities from global connectivity.
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11/ #bookquote "Merit, wherever it arises, will be rewarded as never before. In an environment where the greatest source of wealth will be the ideas you have in your head rather than physical capital alone, anyone who thinks clearly will potentially be rich. The Information Age will be the age of upward mobility. It will afford far more equal opportunity for the billions of humans in parts of the world that never shared fully in the prosperity of industrial society. The brightest, most successful and ambitious of these will emerge as truly Sovereign Individuals." Davidson, James Dale; Rees-Mogg, Lord William. The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age
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ISMAIL@iamaniku·
1/ If you listened to one podcast today- youtu.be/TOQtJch3kGk?si… @amasad is a true inspiration -- Amjad started coding in internet cafes in Jordan, where he encountered firsthand the frustration of having to repeatedly set up development environments. This experience inspired him to create Replit, initially as a simple browser-based code editor where people could write and run code without setup. While working at Facebook in 2016, he tried to pitch Replit as an internal project, even emailing Zuckerberg (who ignored it). He then quit Facebook, selling his stock - putting half into Bitcoin and half into funding Replit. Despite being rejected by Y Combinator four times and facing skeptical VCs (some literally falling asleep during his pitches), he persisted. The breakthrough came when they became the first to successfully compile Python, Ruby and other languages to JavaScript to run directly in the browser. This went viral on Hacker News and caught the attention of influential people like Brendan Eich (JavaScript's creator). This recognition helped Amjad get his O-1 visa to come to the US. Amjad's path wasn't traditional - he didn't have the typical Stanford dropout founder story. He even has an interesting story about hacking his university's database to change his grades, then turning it into a teaching moment when caught by explaining the technical details to impressed faculty. Eventually, Paul Graham (YC's founder) noticed Replit through Hacker News and had Sam Altman reach out. Though Amjad somewhat cheekily submitted a Rickroll video for his YC application video (which almost backfired), they still got accepted into YC. Replit has since evolved from a simple code editor to a full development platform, now with AI capabilities that allow non-programmers to create software through natural language. The platform has grown to over 30 million users with 2-3 million monthly active users and hosts over 100,000 apps. Amjad's vision from the very beginning (shown in a 2015 pitch deck) was that AI would eventually make programming accessible to everyone. Today, Replit is working toward that vision, aiming to expand from serving traditional developers to enabling anyone with an idea to create software, potentially expanding the developer population from ~30 million to hundreds of millions of people. -------
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@RobertGreene Master class in provoking thought.This isn’t about religion literally and if it is, that’s not the point.Religions=economies=mantras,shaping neuroplasticity.Creatures made in the image of supreme beings could be a metaphor for writers,with readers as animals consuming…
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Religion humanizes this universe, makes us feel important and loved. We are not animals governed by uncontrollable drives, animals that die for no apparent reason, but creatures made in the image of supreme being.
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It's Nice That
It's Nice That@itsnicethat·
Through his craft, Dexter McLean captures images unified in their composition, lighting and style > bit.ly/3vl7Fh0
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MCB@punk4803·
1/2 just collected this amazing piece by @nanyluzclara ! a cuban artist. here is her description of the work: "the baby is the symbol of the new generation, the one that we bring through us but does not belong to us, I wove it in several hours of work, it has the measurements..."
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MCB@punk4803·
my great students work hard so i also sleep hard #sicily
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Siddharth Panigrahi
Siddharth Panigrahi@Spanigrahi0n·
Me learning about all the new apple fitness+ features #Apple #AppleEvent
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