Nicolas BELLONI

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Nicolas BELLONI

Nicolas BELLONI

@nbelloni

🇫🇷 in 🇸🇪 Head of UX @voitechnology, father of 2 and cheese tourist. Views expressed here are my own.

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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
Best way to go from designer to founder is to start paying attention to things outside the pixels. Learn how the company works, goals, product, sales, marketing, hr & recruiting. Ask questions. Even if you don’t start a company, that context makes you a better designer.
Ben South@bnj

I realized I wasn't truly designing until I went beyond the pixels Learned this at Postmates, where everything that really mattered was outside the app Founding is that, but turned up to 11

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Stakeholder Consultant
Stakeholder Consultant@echetus·
Bicycles are never used post-apocalypse. It is always horses, which need 20,000 calories a day and can’t be repaired with a spanner.
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John Burn-Murdoch
John Burn-Murdoch@jburnmurdoch·
NEW 🧵 A quick thread of charts showing how Trump’s economic agenda is going so far: 1) Trump has had the same impact on economic uncertainty as a global pandemic.
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Kunta van den Kinté 
Kunta van den Kinté @denkinte_2·
"L'un des charmes de la délinquance en col blanc, c'est de pouvoir aller à la télé pour faire le procès de la justice." C'est Fabrice Arfi de Mediapart qui résume le mieux ce qu'on a vu toute la journée à la télé depuis la condamnation de Marine Le Pen.
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Fredrik Hjelm
Fredrik Hjelm@FredrikHjelm4·
Blitzscaling is fun until reality hits. The scooter hype is over, but the real industry is just beginning. Voi and Lime are proving that with strong ops, micromobility is here to stay. @g_allon w brilliant deep-dive. gadallon.substack.com/p/the-rise-and…
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David Colon
David Colon@Colon_David·
Une vaste campagne d'influence reposant sur l'action coordonnée de comptes francophones créés récemment a lieu en ce moment même sur X pour influencer la perception du débat public dans un sens favorable au Kremlin. Bravo à @FlefGraph et @MathisHammel qui l'ont mise en évidence
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
lets put less chat and more product in to the AI
Hiten Shah@hnshah

Everyone thinks the next big AI breakthrough will come from better models. Faster inference. Higher accuracy. More parameters. That’s not where the real leverage is. The real advantage isn’t in making the LLM. It’s in how you use it. Think about it. The companies that built the first smartphone hardware such as processors, sensors, and touchscreens didn’t capture the most value. The real winners were the ones who figured out how to use the technology to change behavior. Apple didn’t invent the touchscreen. They built an ecosystem around it. Instagram didn’t invent the smartphone camera. They built a new kind of social network on top of it. AI is no different. Right now, we’re stuck in a chat-first mindset. Every major AI product is just another variation of “open a chat, type a prompt, get a response.” It’s an easy starting point. But it’s also a dead end. Try creating something valuable inside an AI tool today. A great idea. A refined strategy. A fully generated document. Now try finding it a month later. Good luck. There’s no structure, no retrieval, no way to interact with AI outputs beyond scrolling through endless chat logs. The artifacts which are the actual valuable work AI helps produce are treated as an afterthought. That’s backwards. The next AI breakthroughs won’t come from bigger models. They’ll come from breaking free from chat-first UX and treating AI-generated work as the product, not just the process. Instead of talking to AI, we should be building with it. Instead of just asking for answers, we should be co-creating outputs that persist, evolve, and compound over time. Chat was the easiest way to introduce AI to the world. But if the best thing we can do with intelligence at scale is just… talk to it? We’ve already failed. The real winners will be the ones who take AI beyond chat and integrate it into how we think, work, and create.

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Clarefella 🇬🇧🤝🏻🇺🇦
The Telegraph has got its hands on a copy of the contract that the US tried to make Zelenskyy sign last week. Here are the terms that were proposed. They amounted to US economic colonisation of Ukraine. ⬇️
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Brent Toderian
Brent Toderian@BrentToderian·
Get the message? By Portuguese editorial cartoonist Zez Vaz @ZezVaz.
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Topaz Labs
Topaz Labs@topazlabs·
🚀Big news! We’re launching Project Starlight: the first-ever diffusion model for video restoration. Enhance old, low-quality videos to stunning high-resolution. This is our biggest leap since Video AI was first launched. Like & comment Starlight 👇 to get early-access!
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Micromobility
Micromobility@MicromobilityCo·
Breaking: @voitechnology has won the Oslo tender with the highest score, followed by Ryde and @boltapp The contract is for two years with double the fleet and triple the operational area.
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Ed Zitron
Ed Zitron@edzitron·
I'm so sorry I can't stop laughing. OpenAI, the company built on stealing literally the entire internet, is crying because DeepSeek may have trained on the outputs from ChatGPT. They're crying their eyes out. What a bunch of hypocritical little babies. ft.com/content/a0dfed…
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
It’s quite amazing that everyone is now saying the quiet part out loud. The distortions when you have insider information are extreme and Congress should not be allowed to insider trade. They should live by the same rules as the voting public. For example, prior to October 2000, the general public could effectively insider trade if they knew someone with inside information. Then the USG implemented Reg FD that said companies cannot share information with only a few - they must fairly and broadly disclose information to everyone. This principle still doesn’t apply to Congress. What was the impact of Reg FD? Or said differently, how valuable is a world without RegFD where you can get all manner of information and trade on it? Pre Reg FD (October 2000), Warren Buffets returns averaged 24%. Post Reg FD (October 2000), Warren Buffets returns averaged HALF of that or 10-12%. So disclosure is worth 10-12% per year - an enormous advantage to those that can act on any information that crosses their desk.
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11

AOC confirms to Jon Stewart that Congress is filled with a bunch of insider trading crooks who get rich buying and selling stocks in industries they're responsible for regulating.

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Rasmus Andersson
Rasmus Andersson@rsms·
Love this. Haven’t seen a novel & utilitarian take on scrollbars in a very long time
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jean marc manach
jean marc manach@manhack·
Meta just flipped the switch that prevents misinformation from spreading in the US The company built effective systems to reduce the reach of fake news & found that these classifiers could reduce their reach by more than 90 %. Last week, it shut them down. platformer.news/meta-ends-misi…
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Chappatte Cartoons
Chappatte Cartoons@PatChappatte·
10 years ago, my employer The New York Times asked me to do an urgent drawing on Charlie Hebdo. For hours, this cartoon appeared at the top of the home page - a first in the paper's history. 4 years later, the same @nytimes dropped all editorial cartoons. Times change... 👇
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Dr. Serge Zaka (Dr. Zarge)
Dr. Serge Zaka (Dr. Zarge)@SergeZaka·
[Thread] Selon Climate Central, les jours de gel régressent fortement, surtout en 🇪🇺 (-10 à -20 jours/an). Si c'est positif pour le tourisme, une grande catastrophe attend nos vergers : le manque de froid, bien plus impactant que canicules et sécheresses. Liste d'exemples👇 1/9
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