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stetson 🤠

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SWE/SRE | Hacking on bits, pixels and atoms. | Follow to watch me win

Katılım Nisan 2009
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stetson 🤠@___stets___·
Nailed an absolute 10/10 pour over coffee this morning
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Will
Will@willreil·
I think smelting cans into aluminum ingots in the backyard would heal me
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Ty Guy
Ty Guy@brainenergy4me·
Waking up early on Saturday to drink coffee and play my synth feels like 7th grade when I would wake up early on Saturday to go downstairs and play Starfox on GameCube when the house was quiet
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Chris Hume
Chris Hume@chrishume_·
The reading light you need
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
That feeling when you can't sleep so you put on a YouTube video essay to help and now not only are you still awake but you now know the entire chronological production history of the Nintendo DS. Drop good video essays to sleep to here please.
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stetson 🤠@___stets___·
Made an effort to actually market Shell Samurai this month Turns out, marketing works, who knew! Now to amp it up in May...
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stetson 🤠@___stets___·
Had to upscale the og with image2
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stetson 🤠@___stets___·
@KevinEspiritu So sick, starting my garden this year. Always did tomatoes because they were easy. I want chickens too
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Kevin → Plant Daddy
Kevin → Plant Daddy@KevinEspiritu·
I've grown enough food to live off of in my front & back yard for a few years, here's what to focus on if you're trying to do the same: Veggies and greens are the easiest to hit. Any leafy green (lettuce, kale, spinach, chard, collards, etc.) grows the same way. You're only eating the leaf tissue of these plants and you harvest them before their full life cycle completes (most people don't know lettuce & greens produce flowers and seeds!) A simple way to grow any leafy green: Say time to harvest is ~30 days and you want ~4 heads of lettuce per week. Start 4 heads Week 1, 4 on Week 2, 4 on Week 3, 4 on Week 4. By Week 4, the Week 1 batch is ready. Keep starting 4 every week. After 4-5 weeks you'll have a repetitive cycle. This is succession sowing...great for crops you: 1. Consume often 2. Don't need a ton of 3. Don't store well. For other veggies, two basic seasons: warm and cool. Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, okra, squashes = warm season. Start them 1-2 months before spring kicks off (first day temps aren't reliably freezing) and get them in the ground to enjoy spring through summer. Broccoli, cabbage, brussels sprouts, beets, radishes = cool season. Start late winter for a spring harvest, or late summer for fall/early winter harvest. Fruit is harder to fully self-supply. I have 25 fruit trees on my property, so I've achieved this, but most don't have the space, time, or knowledge for urban cultivation. The BEST fruit to grow is the strawberry. They grow in clumps, self-replicate via runners, and don't require crazy soil or conditions. Pick June-bearing for HUGE berries with clustered harvests, or ever-bearing for smaller berries spread across late spring → summer. For growing CALORIES, only a handful of crops satisfy this: potatoes, sweet potatoes, and beans. Potatoes are easiest, a "pioneer crop" that doesn't need much soil or water. I've grown hundreds/thousands of pounds in a single season. Potatoes aren't planted via seed. You use a "seed potato" that sprouts from the eyes and replicates via underground stems called "stolons." Plant ~6" deep, water once you see sprouts, harvest once leaves die back. Expect ~10x yield in weight from each seed potato. Nutritionally, FAT is the hardest to grow at home. Avocados would be best but are difficult even in the right climate. Get your fats from animal consumption, eggs, etc. This is the most concise breakdown I could write in 10 minutes. If there's interest for more of this, happy to write more - just follow
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Colin Landforce 🛠
Colin Landforce 🛠@landforce·
This is the account. No experience creating content before starting with zero followers here. The wife Sam is behind the content and she's absolutely cooking. Most interesting thing about it is they've done this with a little over 1 video per month. 24 since August 2026. Yes they were gaming Trials early on but that was variations on same videos. Still just not many videos. Formula is hype and tease in content, push to email. Sell on stories and email. $125k in burritos last drop, ONLY to local customers. Ridiculous.
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Colin Landforce 🛠@landforce

I have a friend who’s built their entire business on a couple Instagram Reels per month. They just did a local drop and sold $125k of product IN THEIR CITY. Husband and wife totally figuring it out - no background in content. Just students of the game. Meanwhile you’ve got ecomm guys on here adamant that you can’t sell with short-form. Funnels are nuanced, but humans aren’t. You get them connected to a story, a reason to root for you, and sell them your stuff.

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Health Mogul
Health Mogul@healthmogull·
i will die on the hill that these are the highest-ROI health investments of my entire life: - collagen (buy the most expensive one) - red light therapy + rosemary oil for hair growth - stainless steel moka pot + organic coffee - standing desk (my back doesn't hurt anymore) - magnesium bisglycinate - red bull zero - sauna - getting rich - climbing gym membership - a pair of 12kg dumbbells - red light bulbs in every room - designer apartment (parasympathetic effect)
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
So my buddy has changed his entire life with his OpenClaw. He used to be perpetually busy and distracted. Always late. Super flakey. And frankly miserable. He. Has. Changed. Overnight. I hang out with him 3x more because his claw makes scheduling with him so easy. His wife says he has an extra 8 hours a week of time with his family because the claw has automated so much of his life. He went from the most scattered person I know to the most reliable. Tech is beautiful man. Of course this is complete fiction. I know 0 people who have had any durable life changes from the world’s most hyped personal assistant. Maybe 2027 will be the year these dreams come true.
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Justin Farrugia
Justin Farrugia@justinmfarrugia·
messing around with GPT Image 2 using @andyorsow's prompt for curated.supply merch I think this is hands down the best image model out there rn
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Andy Orsow@andyorsow

gpt-image-2 will turn your feature releases into... merch? Here's @framer's "make a 16:9 image of some models wearing dope limited edition shirts and merch based off recent framer releases. multiple images, use framer.com/updates as reference. images should look like they're shot on film for an editorial streetwear lifestyle fashion shoot, flash photography."

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Ryan Hall, Y’all
Ryan Hall, Y’all@ryanhallyall·
The nicest weather in the USA today will occur around Cincinnati, OH.
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Jason Levin
Jason Levin@iamjasonlevin·
I moved from NYC to Florida on Jan 1. This is my view as I’m writing this and smoking a cigar. I haven't told this story publicly yet, but here's how it went down: I was driving down to Florida to visit my grandparents and I heard the speech from Mamdani talking about trading “rugged individualism” for the “warmth of collectivism”. I make memes for a living I drive shirtless in my jeep blasting rap music I am that rugged individualist your parents warned you about. So what do I do? I immediately turn off the radio. I ask Claude to find me realtors. I immediately start calling realtors while driving and booking appointments I get down to Florida, looked at 4 apartments in one day, said “I’ll take this one” and immediately started the lease process that evening. By February 1, we moved into my dream apartment on the beach. It has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths and we literally walk out on the beach . It is less expensive than NYC. I've only been back to New York once because I rented out a movie theater to play Instagram Reels. We still have the NYC apartment, but I'm just eating the cost for the rest of the year because it’s cheaper than the time it’d take to find a sublease. To the people who say “New York or nowhere” there is somewhere that doesn’t hate you and it is called Florida Trade the warmth of collectivism for the warmth of the sunshine. You can just do things.
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Ashley Moody@AshleyMoodyFL

The last thing you see before you move to Florida:

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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Opus 4.7 is in Claude Code today. It's more agentic, more precise, and a lot better at long-running work. It carries context across sessions and handles ambiguity much better.
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Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet. It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back. You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision.

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stetson 🤠@___stets___·
> asking my boss if they want low, medium, high or max thinking output today
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