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@cedd_plusplus

Just a young boy motivated to chase a bag! I stay in my lane and vibe! Insta & snapchat: ceddy_cedd #BlackTechTwitter #STEM

Oceanside, CA Katılım Şubat 2014
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Barry@BarryOnHere·
Here's how LeBron James' teams have done in plus/minus during his career (regular season only): +7,508 with LeBron ON court -2,123 with LeBron OFF court So much for being on "Super Teams".
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Tommy Beer
Tommy Beer@TommyBeer·
Father Time’s record: 9,879,987,561,217,987,354 and 1
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nick wright@getnickwright·
Hitting the playoff game tying 3 to force OT in the same game you threw an alley oop to your literal son is more impressive in and of itself than 6 rings.
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BronMuse
BronMuse@BronMuse·
Lebron on Bronny this postseason: "...You would never get nervous from a regular season moment ever again when you play meaningful postseason games/minutes and he's done that and I think that's just pretty cool for his career, for his confidence." 🥹❤️
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GoldenKnight
GoldenKnight@GoldenKnightGFX·
LEBRON JAMES LITERALLY CREATED A TEAMMATE TO THROW AN OOP TO IN THE PLAYOFFS MAN STOP ALL THE DEBATES
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Gavin McHugh
Gavin McHugh@gavinmchughh·
LeBron James.
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Sledge
Sledge@anthonysledgex·
Cursor month in review: March 1 - April 7 176% increase in patient growth, 4 website designs, and an AI call center. $1,929.81 spent 374 Agent Sessions 3,551 messages I'm running a growth agency mainly servicing private equity-held companies. My focus this month was building repeatable growth systems and shipping client-facing web experiences. Most of this month's work was focused on: - paid ads build + optimization loops ($433) - web design + page system work ($289) - AI call-center / ingestion workflow ($268) - operations stack and command-center workflows ($209) Model usage highlights: - Claude Sonnet ($986) - Codex 5.3 ($447) - Claude Opus ($230) - gpt-5.4-medium ($198) What I built in this same period: - 4 website designs/builds shipped - AI call center workflow - OpenClaw like iMessage voice-note powered agent - Internal command-center workflows for faster client ops and execution - SEO updates and on-page conversion improvements - Analytics and reporting dashboard updates - Readouts/presentations and client narrative deliverables - Paid ads campaign build/review loops - Client operations automations and workflow hygiene Outcomes over 367 transcript-scored chats: - 104 success (28.3%) - 125 iteration_required (34.1%) - 18 wrong (4.9%) - 120 trivial (32.7%, low-leverage/routine chats like simple status or one-off actions) Top failure themes: tool_failure (14.2%) skill_routing_error (10.9%) missing_context (8.2%) scope_misunderstood (6.5%) Product tool usage: Browser tools: 737 calls ($177.16) Figma + (redacted designer tool): 415 calls ($127.92) Perplexity tools: 51 calls ($108.71) Sendblue tools: 14 calls ($21.95) The return on investment was worth it - we hit their patient numbers six months ahead of schedule and before the ads even finished learning. Overall traffic stayed the same, but the on-page optimizations we identified increased conversion rates by 3-4x. I do think I overspent - I spent most of my time on Sonnet-thinking when I could've used Composer 2 or Premium. I was a bit spoiled by the "unlimited" usage limits we're getting at Lyft. I also spent too much on weak tooling. Looking through my chats, tool failures were my biggest cost driver and had the most chat failures (required iterations or complete restarts). I probably should've used a cheaper model for those loops. I look through my chats weekly to find these weak spots, then I update my Cursor skills and tool routing accordingly. In all honesty, right now most of my workload comes from quality-of-life adjustments and codifying my process so I have reusable workflows inside my Cursor Command Center. I can send voice notes to access my Cursor workflows, update task systems, and launch new ideas in an instant - but my best work still comes from managing the agent session live. Cursor 3 Cursor 3 was kind of an adjustment for me because I couldn't figure out how to get a workspace to load. It wasn't as intuitive. So far I'm liking the new setup, and this is much easier on the eyes than the editor was. But here's a punch list of what I think they need to fix in Cursor 3: - We need to be able to collapse all folders again. - We need to handle workspaces better. It's not as intuitive. I had to use a filter just to open a workspace. That was my biggest issue when Glass launched - I couldn't open a workspace and gave up and went back to the editor. A lot of friction there. - There needs to be a hotkey for navigating to the next unread agent, especially when the sidebar is closed. I can't jump to the next open thread. Maybe I'm doing this wrong. Maybe that's not how it's supposed to work. But that's unintuitive to me. - The git UI is better, but it should probably still show the main repo where the change is happening. I think this is another workspace UI issue. If I were working out of one repo, this would make more sense. - The handler/chat feels different in Cursor 3 compared to editor. Something about the conversation feels a little more natural. Not sure if they made any changes there, but I can definitely feel it - I like it. Other than those issues, it feels pretty close to how I work. I always had this workspace where agents were going file to file, repo to repo. If I had a random idea, I would start it and add the file to the workspace. So it is designed for how I work. I think it's just missing some small things. I'm excited for the next month of Cursor 3. Hopefully I spend a little less – now that I have some good systems in place, I think Composer should be able to handle my requests more reliably. Oh, one other thing I messed up on – I thought I was "upgrading" from Ultra to Teams, and I think I made a big mistake. For Ultra, I was paying $200/month and getting 20x usage from OpenAI and Anthropic. For Teams, I don't get any 20x usage on those models, but I do get access to API billing so I can do these reviews more easily. I also get to give Cursor access to my family so they can build too. It would've been nice to have a Teams Ultra account where I keep that same 20x bonus from being an Ultra user. Anyway - I have a few other things I'm working on, but this is a real use case for somebody running a business out of Cursor, not some clickbaity skill. I also use Cursor at Lyft as my daily driver so maybe I'll do a write-up on how I'm using it when I have the time.
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**@bigguccicraigy·
when lebron pass away we gotta gather his cells like niggas did hashirama
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.4.5 🦞 🎬 Built-in video + music generation 🧠 /dreaming is now real 🔀 Structured task progress ⚡ Better prompt-cache reuse 🌍 Control UI + Docs now speak 12 more languages Anthropic cut us off. GPT-5.4 got better. We moved on. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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E@_ellaru·
Facts about men that don’t like birthdays: - They are low maintenance - They like being alone - They’re used to making themselves happy - They measure life in progress and not dates. - They pour into others more than they receive. - They don’t like drama.
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Jelly Santos
Jelly Santos@MrsJellySantos·
Baby just met her newborn brother for the first time. She’s acting like they planned this meet up a lifetime ago. There’s no way this their first meeting. 😂
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King Shabo 👑
King Shabo 👑@KingShabo3·
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣one more joke and you’re a goner 🤣🤣🤣
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Will Compton
Will Compton@_willcompton·
The Committee keeping Bill Belichick out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame is worse than when Tyrion Lannister pitched Bran The Broken over Jon Snow
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𝟐𝟑 👑@BronWorld·
People don't realize how insane this is
𝟐𝟑 👑 tweet media
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NBA
NBA@NBA·
LEBRON JAMES SHOWS OUT IN CRUNCH TIME! 👑 29 PTS 👑 7 REB 👑 6 AST 👑 4 3PM 👑 10 straight points in final 5 minutes Lakers get the road W!
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
As a parent, I think this video has taught me something useful. I recommend that you should try it on your kids, too. I have also shared it with my wife. Credit: joe_drummer_boy on IG.
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Chris
Chris@PlayoffChris23·
USA LeBron dunks are straight ART😮‍💨🐐
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Dr. God Abeg ooo
Dr. God Abeg ooo@josh_uglyasf·
That time Tripp said this and it still rings
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