entngle
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@mayukh_panja Yea exactly its just percieved status of liking the article and “wow this is great read” is what made it blow up.
Its just bs and people will forget it next week
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I read this so that you don’t have to.
It is a bunch of meta analytical BS and vague philosophizing without any actual actionable advice.
Here is a sample sentence from the article:
“You aren’t where you want to be because you’re afraid to be there”.
Basically Paolo Coelho-esque self help crap. Read this if you want to procrastinate but want to convince yourself that you are being productive.
Here is how you actually fix your life:
Get up every morning and do like three tasks. Push yourself to do those three tasks, no matter how badly you do them. They can be anything. Send the email. Apply for the job. Write the essay..
That’s it. Just keep doing shit. Instead of reading BS self help advice that only helps the author get elonbucks.
DAN KOE@thedankoe
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@boldleonidas @grok Hey @grok remove all the coins you think are scam in the above image and add the coin that is going to moon
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i won the @xai hackathon by making ads for X Videos
introducing Halftime. targeted ad generation using AI that feels like a part of your movies and shows
built with @yuviecodes @lohanipravin
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Wait what , this was like 9k in 2021 how many halving did we have after this .
Solid Intel 📡@solidintel_x
INTEL: Bitcoin mining has reached its highest cost on record. The average expense to produce one $BTC now stands at $74,600 or roughly $137,800 when factoring in full all-in costs.
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Gg @aztecnetwork auction filled 20% below clearing. Hardly understood the auction mechanics at beginning but happy anyway.
W privacy
May be i should try to build something cool.
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@maharshii I mean most of these are just performative dudes . It feels so fake and glorified grifting makes you want to log off . Just finding cool niche people was the main purpose here
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in summer 2024 when i started posting about my projects like smolgrad, numpy in C, blogs on learning CUDA, and so on my motivation to post was not at all for money. it was to find like-minded people who had an actual interest in building these kind of projects. it was to get a chance to discuss cool things with cool people.
it’s really sad to see the state of indian tech twitter (and tpot) reach the point where instead of discussing about the nuances of tech, interesting projects, and trying something new, people are instead focused on selling their souls, getting the next banger, and the next $10k payout.
i feel the next generation should be influenced properly by the current generation if we want indian tech scene to rise on the global level or they too will be stuck in the endless loop of chasing rewards from the algorithm.
sen@senbuilds
once you become a sell out there is no going back money should not be the biggest motivation for some people
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