George Saoulidis
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George Saoulidis
@georgecursor
I use AI to write, edit, narrate, market & sell books. I use cursor to make businesses. I fired my whole team. Now it’s just me, my Hermes agent, and profits.



Compañeros - estás en el ascensor con tu mujer y sube Sydney Sweeney - ¿qué haces? 😬

Is this a joke @AnthropicAI ?


@georgecursor @GreekAnalyst I speak using data. Feel free to add about 100 additional personal anecdotes.




アメリカ人と会話してるうちに 「big booty Latina」 という新しい言葉を覚えた


If you could choose anywhere in the Solar System to live, where would it be?

I’ve always enjoyed the men/women photography meme. You know, where men take a photo of an object and women themselves in front of the object? But I don’t enjoy it for reasons the creator likely intended. Yes, it works because there’s truth in it. Men like to capture an image and women like to show themselves with said image. And this is simply a difference in the way the sexes observe things, neither good nor evil. Women aren’t narcissistic just because they like selfies. To them, the photo is a memory of their lives at a certain point along with the object. There’s nothing wrong with that, either. Men aren’t suddenly humble or strange for wanting the object itself. To men, capturing the subject of the photo is like capturing a memory of what it was like in a certain point in time. When we look back upon our lives, we will want to see both of these things. It would get lame to see endless photos of ourselves in front of objects, so we need basic photos of subjects. And if we’re never in any photographs at all, we miss our own human reactions to time and events. The reality is that in our lives, we will look back and love both “men and women” photos, and will feel something is lacking if we have 100% of one style. Instead of making it a gender war issue, the meme subtly underscores the reasons why men and women need one another .





This is how the algorithm can completely destroy your reach over night. This is the last: Left: 3 months Right: 2 weeks Super consistent 85-95% drop on all metrics. everything after a viral post going ballistic, I tried everything, cool down, delete low quality posts, block bot accounts. Kept posting after cool down, nothing really breaks through. Short hot takes 🛑 Long form with good signal 🛑 Viral potential post 🛑 Core audience value post 🛑 What bothers me here is that 48h after posting a mega viral post I get suppressed back to the Stone Age. This follow previous situations I’ve had with the grok powered algorithm. Where it feels like tweepCred falls far below a certain level, and you’re locked into a low reach prison with every effort to break out is making it harder and harder to do so. I’m asking for transparency on what we can do as content creators when this happens. I don’t want to spam my way out of this. I’d like to know, if I did something wrong, how I can address it, take the responsibility of algorithmic suppression for what ever the length is. But this limbo is most likely going to make me leave the platform.

Joe Camel cigarette advertisement from the 1990s



So apparently Greek culture was invented by Africans? Can any Greeks confirm this for me please.








