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Lucas Everett
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Harvard University just released free online courses. No payment required. Here are 10 courses you don't want to miss in 2025:
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10. Introduction to Data Science with Python.
In this online course to learn how to use Python to harness and analyze data.
Learning Objectives:
→ Use popular libraries
→ Run basic ML models
→ Practice Python for modeling
🔗 edx.sjv.io/QjGQL3
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@jamescoder12 Haha, I feel this so hard. I’m always finding new shortcuts on my devices months after I got them.
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Apple built the most advanced trackpad in the computing industry.
Most MacBook owners use it for two things: click and scroll.
That's a pressure-sensitive, haptic-feedback, multi-touch surface with 20+ built-in gestures being used like a $5 mouse from 2003.
A graphic designer used her MacBook trackpad for 4 years exactly this way. Click. Scroll. Right-click. That was her entire vocabulary.
Her coworker a developer who hasn't touched a mouse in 6 years watched her drag windows around her screen for 10 minutes and finally said:
"You're doing 9 things the hard way right now. Your trackpad already does all of them with gestures you've never turned on. Apple buried them under System Settings → Trackpad. A menu you've probably opened once in your life."
He showed her 11 gestures in 8 minutes.
She canceled a $10/month window manager. Stopped reaching for her mouse entirely. Her workflow got 2x faster from the same trackpad she'd been underusing for 4 years.
Here's every gesture and what each one replaces 🧵
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I had to watch this twice before I remembered it was AI.
It looks like a real creator sharing how a fitness app helped him stay consistent, track his workouts, and actually see his progress.
But none of it was filmed.
The person, the voice, and the entire video were generated with InVideo AI.
We're reaching a point where AI-generated UGC is nearly indistinguishable from traditional creator content, and it's only getting better.
For brands, that means creating authentic-looking testimonial videos in minutes instead of spending days sourcing creators, filming, and editing.
If I hadn't told you it was AI, would you have guessed?
Comment "Send" and I'll DM you the complete workflow.
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