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@fasonista

Designophile. Ex-Amazon/Audible design nerd. Coffee snob & collector. Co-founder https://t.co/0YE1V8tlEX. Ex-LAien turned PNW. ✡️

Bellevue, WA Katılım Eylül 2006
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fasonista@fasonista·
Shipped shareable session cards in Pausality. Finish a breathing session, get a share card with your real-time heart rate curve, start/end BPM, session impact. Share it or save it. Your nervous system has receipts now. pausality.health/app @EricTopol @chrissyfarr @andyslavitt
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@markpinc Even within the small communities in some cities we are less comfortable sharing this fact or telling anyone we will celebrate Passover. I wasn’t able to because ny extended family is not in the same city as I am. Feeling this deeply.
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What if you could measure what your breathing actually does to your body? Pausality pairs guided breathing with live biometrics incl. heart rate, blood oxygen, respiratory rate. Not meditation. A trainable skill. Built by a clinician. A skill you keep. pausality.health/app
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Eleftheria Batsou@BatsouElef·
X is cool. But it’s 100x better when your timeline is full with people who code and build things. If you’re into tech, AI, and startups, say hi 👋
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ollama@ollama·
Ollama is now updated to run the fastest on Apple silicon, powered by MLX, Apple's machine learning framework. This change unlocks much faster performance to accelerate demanding work on macOS: - Personal assistants like OpenClaw - Coding agents like Claude Code, OpenCode, or Codex
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Yishan@yishan·
My friend @philfung was inspired by the man who built a personalized cancer vaccine for his dog, so he wrote a guide to DIY mRNA vaccine production. Phil used to run a lab startup, and the guide covers the entire process - from sequencing to synthesis, using open-source software and benchtop lab equipment. Note: This is for educational purposes only and is not intended for medical use um unless you have cancer
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Kaito
Kaito@KaiXCreator·
Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic Curious to know what you all are building 👇🏼
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Indu Tripathi
Indu Tripathi@InduTripat82427·
Claude Code just quietly killed the entire startup team model. Yeah — I said it. No hiring. No standups. No 10-person Slack chaos. Just this: A .claude/agents/ folder with 30+ specialized agents. Each one = a single markdown file with ONE job. → Engineer → PM → Marketer → Designer → Legal → Finance → QA All replaced. By one person. With commands like: "Hey rapid-prototyper, build this." "Hey growth-hacker, get me users." "Hey compliance-checker, are we safe?" This isn’t a tool. It’s a one-person startup operating system. And right now — almost no one is using it. That’s the edge. Bookmark this before your competition does. 🔖
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The Cultural Tutor
The Cultural Tutor@culturaltutor·
The Great Wave off Kanagawa comes from a series called Thirty Six View of Mount Fuji, created in 1831 by the master Katsushika Hokusai. It is but one of thousands of beautiful different designs produced by the prolific Hokusai. Here are four more from that 1831 series.
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The Cultural Tutor@culturaltutor·
The Great Wave off Kanagawa, created by Hokusai in 1831, is one of the world's most famous paintings. But why are there more than 100 different versions of it in galleries all around the world? Because it isn't actually a painting...
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