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Jessica Fuller

@lift_eat_code

Writer ✍️ | Developer 👩‍💻 | #100Devs | Definitely not building another directory site…probably.

Katılım Ocak 2022
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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
Working on a new course for Linkedin premium on AI but it will be 100% free and not behind a paywall so anyone can benefit from it. Working on getting EventConvo past Beta. Going to be announcing something VERY BIG soon as well. A lot of massive changes coming! 🥹🙏🏽
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
app creation cycle: > get an idea for an app > you want it in your life > start building it > it’s so cool > you are so excited > keep building > 1 week later polishing it up > really excited about your app > push to app store > it goes live!!! > now you have to market it > fuck this is no longer as exciting > makes some tiktoks > the first 10-100 flop > what am i doing again? > quit or keep going > if keep going: reads jack friks pinned tweet finally > realizes it might take 100 iterations or 1000 to understand how to market organically on tiktok and instagram > buckles up and commit to making daily posts (not just the same thing everyday, iterating based off other proven viral content > gets first 1000 downloads after a month of posting > starting to understand how content works organically > makes a random vid on a random tuesday before going to bed > wakes up and it hit 3M views > 3000 new app downloads while sleeping > +$400 MRR > realizes it’s possible to make it > keeps going to $10k mrr in 12-18 months ….. is this gunna be you????? the main thing with this story is that at one point after making the app everything loses its excitement for a little while cause now you have to play a new game outside of your own head to move the needle forward. many people give up here when the boulder is only halfway up -or 20% of the way up- the hill. this happens a lot and you could remake the same video for 1 year then say you tried.. but it takes constant iteration to find content to bring downloads to your app and a willingness to consistently try new content if you want to get 1000 downloads overnight for $0 there has never been better time to use your autonomy, you can reach incredible heights all on your own two feet glhf
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Jessica Fuller@lift_eat_code·
@TheFindalorian The detectors are highly inaccurate. They’re not allowed to be used in colleges for that reason.
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David Gregg
David Gregg@TheFindalorian·
@litteralyme0_ I’m not sure if I am just that bad of a writer or if the AI detection doesn’t work but I ran a few of my own papers through an AI detection and they all came back as 85% to 90% written by AI
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autist@litteralyme0·
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Jessica Fuller@lift_eat_code·
@mitchmalone Cinnamon Toast Crunch while watching Bobby’s World before going outside to skate and play basketball 🥲
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Jessica Fuller@lift_eat_code·
@jackfriks An underrated system is an analog Zettlekasten that truly functions as a second brain. It’s a notecard system based on organized branching and linking using an alpha numeric system. @ScottScheper has an in-depth book and is the best resource.
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
ever since i stopped using notion as my second brain two years ago my life has literally never been better and more organized
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Mik
Mik@needtofilm·
@levelsio It also allows for full async. You respond on your time, they respond on theirs. Just make sure your messages cover the response adequately and you're golden.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I've never ever had a call that amounted to anything And I've done a lot It always either turns into a podcast monologue or chitty chat bs Everything of use I ever did over last the 10 years was over chat apps via text
Rory Tyer@RoryTyer

@nickgraynews This sounds nice but it is inefficient & assumes either a lack of obligations or openness to interruptions to deep work that we know are not good for deep work The mirror image claim to this is that people who don’t like scheduling don’t have self-discipline

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Dakota Robertson
Dakota Robertson@WrongsToWrite·
"What will they think of me?" Better question: What will you think of yourself when you're 80 and realize you let irrelevant people's opinions dictate your life.
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Jessica Fuller@lift_eat_code·
@TechSquidTV Cursor AI. I feel absolutely overwhelmed by what AI means for development but I’m not missing this wave.
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Kyle TechSquidTV@TechSquidTV·
2025 check in. What new skills are we working on?
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Howard Senescu
Howard Senescu@HSenescu·
@RayDalio Really Ray? Then how do you explain the fact that almost none of these issues were at the forefront of the global economy until the tariffs were announced.
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Stan@SFW1955·
I can’t believe I just read this drivel about big bad Trump screwing up all of Dalio and friends billions $$ in hedge fund profits. tried real hard to understand Dalio’s point here but then I got to his Climate change BS and well - that was the tell. He really is an empty suit parroting populist talking points (democrat bs).
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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
I always knew this was a thing… I just didn’t realize cloud companies were charging for it. 😅 A mixture of a Next.js practice and storage was giving me a bill I didn't expect! It might be a valuable lesson for anyone building a SaaS product, managing infrastructure at scale, or those leading a team. When you're storing images, many services charge separately for transforming images — not just storing them. That means it stores the original image BUT based on the URL request, you can resizing, cropping, optimizing formats, or delivering variants for different screen sizes. These transformations often seem invisible in the development workflow… until your bill arrives. I noticed our usage was climbing and couldn’t figure out why. We hadn’t drastically changed how many images we were uploading. What changed? Turns out, we started using responsive image features and dynamic image sizing — which were triggering more on-the-fly transformations. With Next.js I was using from Next instead of which has a lot of benefits but in doing so, we were transforming the image with size metrics like height and width. I didn't realize this was considered an "image transformation" and each one was costing around 3 cents. the average person checking out a website might see 10-20 images. That could cost 30 to 60 cents per quick visit on the site. At scale, maybe 100k visitors it may end up costing an extra and unexpected $3,000! By using you are gaining a lot, like lower LCP scores for example, but you should think about and weigh the pros and cons or at the very least, like me in this current situation, understand how this can effect your org and business. These are the things frontend developers often do to improve performance and UX. But for infrastructure and business folks, each transformation might mean hitting a billable API call, especially with platforms like Cloudinary, Imgix, or even CDNs with image processing. Lesson for business leaders and technical teams: When scaling your product, it's easy to assume image costs = storage. But in modern web development, image processing and delivery can cost more than the images themselves. If you're seeing unexpected cloud costs or edge usage spikes, take a look at: - How many variations of each image are being served - Whether you're caching transformed assets - If your infrastructure charges for on-the-fly transformations ✅ What I’m doing now: - Auditing image transformation patterns - Implementing better caching - Limiting dynamic resizing to only where it’s truly needed Sometimes the biggest technical lessons come from reading between the lines of the bill. Have you ever been surprised by a cloud bill? Would love to hear your lessons too. 👇
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BM
BM@bronzearyan·
@HansAmato They say at high doses of creatine hair begins to divorce the head. Give update if anything occurs of the sort.
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Hans Amato
Hans Amato@HansAmato·
Day 1 of 40g creatine for DHT maxxing: ▷ Diarrhea (took the full dose on an empty stomach — elite decision-making) ▷ Extreme irritability (zero tolerance for anything or anyone) But now the interesting part... ▷ A strange calm confidence — like consequences don’t exist. In a manly, not reckless way. Hard to explain. ▷ Mental stamina for hours of work, no fatigue. Will keep you posted.
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Brilliance | Ads & Funnels
What a $1,000,000+ a month landing page looks like This generated over 41,000 leads and made our client $1,400,000 in a day After creating 100+ landing pages... This architecture consistently outperforms traditional layouts by 3-4X Like + Comment "LP" and I'll DM it to you
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Jessica Fuller@lift_eat_code·
@k_ristovski @ShaanVP That’s actually not true. It’s designed to challenge you but in a gentle and constructive way. You can also instruct it to be even more direct and to call you out on faulty logic. The tool is only as dangerous as its user.
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Kostadin Ristovski
Kostadin Ristovski@k_ristovski·
@ShaanVP ChatGPT is agreeable with you and won’t challenge you. You could argue that it is not judging, but the very same attitude can be dangerous.
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Shaan Puri
Shaan Puri@ShaanVP·
just realized why I like talking to chatGPT about what's on my mind. It's not because AI is super smart. It's because I don't feel judged.
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Syed Balkhi
Syed Balkhi@syedbalkhi·
@ShaanVP It's just really good at hiding it 🤣 Try asking it what it thinks of you based on all of your ChatGPT interactions, custom instructions, and behavioral patterns.
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Cyrus SEO
Cyrus SEO@CyrusShepard·
Curious, anyone here *not* a bot?
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Jessica Fuller@lift_eat_code·
@imatteo I admire you for it. I’ve been learning Spanish for years but no way I’d feel confident enough to make a video.
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Jessica Fuller@lift_eat_code·
@Captbrewdog @levelsio @KettlebellDan @ItIsHoeMath Source? It’s rare for protein to turn into fat because it’s metabolically inefficient. You’d have to be in a caloric surplus. As a satiating macronutrient, higher protein intake helps prevent eating in a surplus in the first place.
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Dan
Dan@KettlebellDan·
I’ll never understand why rich people will choose to be fat
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