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Kevin Sigmund

@ksigmund

Showed up in Vienna that December

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Kevin Sigmund@ksigmund·
Anchor Hocking is the Hydrox of Pyrex.
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Humi@byteHumi·
Is there any way I can uninstall this 10GB slop from my PC ???
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Kevin Sigmund@ksigmund·
@SaulSellsStuff Which WMS did you replace and did you achieve feature parity? Did you also replace the mobile apps that floor workers use to scan inventory and interact with it?
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Saul@SaulSellsStuff·
Over the last 36 hours I’ve replaced over $20,000 a year of software for the D2C business. One dashboard, 11 APIs, Claude Max and the free Gemini 3 flash plan. Entirely built an inventory tracker and warehouse manager. Built a CRM the way that I want it. My personal prompt: Build something that every person on my team would want or need to use daily. Originally I just set out to build a high level dashboard but it was really only useful for execs. Now this thing saves hours a day, monthly subs, and finds trends faster than we do. It checks socials, Reddit, news cycles. Big SaaS is in a bit of trouble.
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@svpino This changes everything, doesn't it?
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Santiago@svpino·
right now, one xgboost model will make you 10x the money than any ai agent would
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Micah@MicahJanke·
@corbin_braun What happens when the next model comes out?
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corbin@corbin_braun·
GPT-5.1 Codex High this was the final unlock. this model is it. anything is possible now.
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Shannon Jean@ShannonJean·
Go into the trades they said…
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Shannon Jean@ShannonJean·
I don’t care what business you’re in. Incorporate time lapse video into your marketing and socials. Stop the scroll and tell your story. Service businesses - this is simple. What about resellers? Some ideas: Packaging and shipping Product prep and inspection Close up product videos What am I missing?
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Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
Someone can have your best interests at heart and also give you completely bad advice.
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Real Thoughts@cleanslaterun·
Worst feeling ever is low balling a property to find out the seller either listed it or sold it to another investor
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Kevin Sigmund@ksigmund·
@joepoole Oh wow. OK this has been something that concerned me. May look into this!
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Joe Poole@joepoole·
@ksigmund nope the on site manager does it for me 😎
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Joe Poole@joepoole·
Just got another storage unit at the same facility. I'm just not quite big enough to get a full warehouse space yet. So now we have 600 sq ft over 2 units. Cost is about $675/month and comes out to $13.5/sqft/year Not bad, considering it's AC, drive up, and month-to-month
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Joe Poole@joepoole·
This is exactly what I've bought over the past few months. This includes shipping. Some numbers breakdown: My worst percentage was grills. I spent 33% of retail on grills. NOT GOOD. It's fine, since I listed them for higher, but it means for me to double my money i had to list for more than half of retail. My best percentage was exercise equipment at 14%. But don't be fooled. Because used exercise equipment sells for much less than retail, I didn't make as much money on them. I'm much more excited about the rugs at 15%, they sell GREAT. My best performers so far have been furniture and rugs. I'm still very much in testing phase, so we'll see what else sells well. But I think I'm going to double down on furniture. Also, please ignore the shelving / power washers. That has been for us to build out shelving for our storage unit and garage to keep things organized, as well as a generator for our steam cleaner. 36% of retail. We'll probably just sell the power washers and make most of our money back, but that wasn't bought to flip everything. Also, forgive me @ShannonJean for I have sinned, I bought electric desks and exercise equipment as my first 2 auctions. I knew better, and I did it anyway. Don't buy big electric things unless it really makes sense, guys. I've learned how to fix desks and rowers for this, and would not recommend, not scalable at all. Please roast me and tell me how I can do better!
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Joe Poole@joepoole·
@ksigmund Depends on the location, it averages out to around 50 cents per mile give or take
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Charlie Chitty@CharlieChitty·
@dieworkwear Can I make a challenge for you? Find a picture of one person you politically disagree with and explain why their outfit works. Find a picture of one person you politically agree with and explain why their outfit doesn't work.
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
i disagree. the original bond had refined taste. tate's various wardrobe choices — here, a striped charcoal suit jacket with navy worsted trousers, business clothes with no socks — are clumsy and reveal a lack of understanding of what he's wearing.
Joe McBride@McBrideLawNYC

Tristan Tate should be the next James Bond. He looks the part, has read all the novels, is English, was a pro fighter, gets his suits tailored at Huntsman Savile Row, and owns the Aston Martin DB5. There simply is not better candidate than @TateTheTalisman.

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Kevin Sigmund@ksigmund·
@MicrosoftLearn We are sorry, the page you requested cannot be found. The URL may be misspelled or the page you're looking for is no longer available.
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U.S. Graphics Company@usgraphics·
The Western mind cannot comprehend Japanese form design.
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Jack Fox@foxyjackfox·
These mofos voted to pay themselves like full time employees. They should be in session working like full time employees.
Momofabearkat@Momofabearkat

It's because our gutless and lazy @HouseGOP @SenateGOP @SpeakerJohnson @LeaderJohnThune @RepBrianBabin @JohnCornyn @SenTedCruz are too busy being on perpetual vacations to do any work. They could impeach and remove a couple of these rogue activists in a robe which would stop this but they don't. I wonder why? I am really getting into an anti-incumbent mood. We need MAGA patriots to step up and primary these lazy not working and weak parasites of our hard earned tax dollars.

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Kevin Sigmund@ksigmund·
@asmah2107 It’s absolutely not a catastrophic ”YES” to the second. The payment could show up as “pending” and that could be sufficient. Ironically, most so-called transactions don’t need to be transactional.
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Ashutosh Maheshwari@asmah2107·
A user likes a photo. A friend across the world reloads their feed a second later, and the like count hasn't updated. Is this a bug? A user transfers $500. Their partner reloads the balance a second later, and it hasn't updated. Is this a bug? "No" to the first. A catastrophic "YES" to the second. Why?
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Kevin Sigmund@ksigmund·
@svpino Which three books would be the most helpful to have read before joining the cohort?
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Santiago@svpino·
I know you are really scared. Nobody saw AI coming this fast and strong. Every developer I know is now wondering what will happen to their job. Every day that goes by: • AI can do something only you could do before • Another round of layoffs • Marketable skills change • It becomes harder to catch up Things are scary. Two years ago, I opened a Zoom room for a few engineers who were stuck in their jobs and wanted to catch up with AI/ML. Today, over 2,700 graduates have gone through my live program and learned about engineering production-ready AI/ML systems that work. They are not scared of AI. They are the ones building it! The new cohort starts in a month (Aug 4). Here are some of the topics we'll cover: 1. How to frame problems to ensure you always win 2. How to process data to train and deploy models 3. How to build Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems 4. How to evaluate LLM-based applications 5. How to deploy models in production 6. How to implement offline evaluation and testing in production 7. How to evaluate applications using error analysis 8. How to use pruning, quantization, and knowledge distillation 9. How to monitor models and deal with data distribution shifts 10. How to use the Model Context Protocol (MCP) 11. How to implement continuous learning 12. How to build AI Agents The class is live. It's challenging. It's fun. The cohort lasts 3 weeks. You'll get access to more than 20 hours of live sessions, office hours, and a lot of hands-on practice. In addition, you'll have access to an end-to-end, production-ready template system for training, evaluating, deploying, and monitoring machine learning models. This is the best online engineering class you'll find. Period. Join here: ml dot school (I also have the link on my profile)
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