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Kevin Kruse

@Kruse

Founder+CEO LEADx & NY Times bestselling author.

Philadelphia, PA Katılım Nisan 2010
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Kevin Kruse
Kevin Kruse@Kruse·
I asked 288 self-made billionaires, entrepreneurs, Olympic athletes, and straight-A students to share their best advice for productivity & time management. This is what they told me:
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Figure@Figure_robot·
Today we're showing Helix 02 that can tidy a living room fully autonomously Figure is designed so when you leave the house, your home resets exactly how you like it
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There's no CEO or university president in America who would keep their job if they posted something like this. America will one day need to have a reckoning over this era.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
The killing of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy. It should also be a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault.
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Trill Clinton@aStatesman·
They will look you dead in the face and say J6 rioters with guns, poles, bats, etc were patriots, but an ER Nurse with a camera and a registered firearm was a domestic terrorist.
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James Zou@james_y_zou·
Today in @NatureMedicine we report that AI can predict 130 diseases from 1 night of sleep🛌 We trained a foundation model (#SleepFM) on 585K hours of sleep recordings from 65K people—brain, heart, muscle & breathing signals combined. AI learns the language of sleep🧵
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
“Humanoids are the ultimate dream of our generation.” I have the dream too and am 60-years old.
Yilun Chen@yilun_chen_

Career Update: After almost four memorable years, I moved on from Apple last week, closing an unforgettable chapter of my professional journey. I’m sincerely grateful for the opportunities to work on so many amazing projects and products across the company. Though many of them are not public yet (wait for the surprise!), I feel greatly honored to experience, learn and grow from IC to tech lead, from engineering to research, from larger engineering teams to early product incubation and prototyping. Each role has offered me invaluable unique lessons. Above all, my deepest gratitude goes to my colleagues, mentors and friends who made this journey truly unparalleled and meaningful. I’ll miss you all. New Chapter: I’m joining Tesla Optimus AI team to work on humanoid robots. Humanoids are the ultimate dream of our generation. With the recent breakthrough of LLMs and Physical AI, this dream is finally within reach and it’s on us to make it come true. Tesla has the right combination of software, hardware and AI talents to make it happen - I was totally blown away by the scale and sophistication of the Optimus lab and deep dedication of people when I got to visit the office. My first week was already so much fun and exciting: flat team structure, spontaneous deep technical discussions, direct communications across levels, hardcore building and crazy ideas with super fast iterations. You can feel the energy to change the world here. I really like it so far.

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Kevin Kruse@Kruse·
New highs on humanity's last exam is great an all, but I'd rather have some kind of digital wallet to save my login credentials so Agents don't have to ask me to log in EVERY SINGLE TIME
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Kevin Kruse@Kruse·
Join me and 100+ others as I teach free workshop: Create Your AI-Powered Leadership User’s Manual (with DISC)! Check out this free Lightning Lesson on Maven 👇 maven.com/p/91a464/creat…
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
This is insane 🤯 I built an AI that watches TechCrunch, writes LinkedIn posts about trending news, designs carousels, and schedules them. It runs 24/7 without me. And my engagement is up 340%. Here's how it works: (Comment "AI" and I'll DM you a complete guide for automation)
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Kevin Kruse@Kruse·
@signulll Dunno. Self improvement movement strong in early 1900s and in (Think and Gtow Rich, etc). Men prioritized marriage but went bowling with buddies every night. Kids neglected through the 70s.
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signüll@signulll·
this is simple. after the internet esp the hierarchy completely flipped: before: survival → family → companionship → self now: self → career → lifestyle → maybe companionship social media made the self the protagonist of every story. & capitalism funds the crap out of it too (e.g. constantly marketing to you about self improvement) the modern individual ends up kinda perfectly optimized for independence, & perfectly incapable of interdependence. everything external like partners, friends, even family is judged by whether it enhances the self, not whether it anchors it. you’ll see this in therapy talk all the time about cutting ppl off etc. it’s efficient as hell, & amazingly tragic. we sorta built a culture where everyone is their own god, & but no one has a congregation.
Simon Sarris@simonsarris

It's actually mysterious how many smart single people there are that cannot find a partner. So many people want a well-defined thing, and that thing exists in droves, and they cannot find it. Also it's each-other.

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Engineer Girlfriend
Engineer Girlfriend@enggirlfriend·
i have had an adobe subscription i don’t use for 2 years because i literally can’t figure out how to cancel it
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@freeshreeda @anuatluru @EllenRhymes My first editor at Wiley, “Your book needs to be 450 pages long because I have to charge $40. It needs to feel heavy like it’s worth $40 when they pick it up.”
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anu@anuatluru·
the modern allure of books is that — in a world of unlimited ideas, sources, information — a book represents a constraint someone has vetted the quality and content and said there will be no more and no less than this many words on this chosen subject in this unit of consumption
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