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Tiba2 tampilan X di hp ganti. Jadi berat coy.
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Unik ki ng Gemini. Ada flash-Lite di versi bukan via API
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langsung privat akun @/rdmakbar wkwk
Zahra Amalia@zahraamalias

@rdmakbar Kalo ngomongin pendidikan itu pakainya kacamata pedagogi. Ga semua inovasi itu tentang teknologi digital. Kalau maunya pakai kacamata penyedia ‘solusi’ pun minimal dengerin usernya dg kerendahan hati. Kok malah jadi gaslighting usernya.

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Rumail Abbas
Rumail Abbas@Stakof·
Halo. Saya sering memakai kereta api untuk perjalanan rutin Semarang-Jakarta, dan sebaliknya. Di kereta, saya sering mendapati contoh seperti ini. Dan salat seperti ini: tidak sah (jika yang dikerjakan adalah salat fardu). Pertama, semangat shalatnya patut diapresiasi. Tapi harus diketahui bahwa salat itu ada fikihnya, dan contoh di bawah ini bisa jadi melewatkannya. Berdiri (qiyam) adalah rukun salat fardu. Kecuali si Mas salat sunnah, maka tidak perlu berdiri (meski bukan di kereta, salat sunnah dengan duduk diperbolehkan). Maka berdiri, meskipun sedang di kendaraan apapun (termasuk kereta), masih menjadi wajib bagi orang salat. Fikih menjelaskan: jika kalian mampu berdiri, ya wajib berdiri. Ada pengecualian, tapi sempit: 1. Kalau kendaraannya terlalu bergoyan sehingga berdiri benar-benar membahayakan kalian, 2. Tidak ada ruang sama sekali untuk berdiri, atau 3. Khawatir waktu salatnya habis sementara turun tidak mungkin. Sebagai pengguna setia KAI, saya cukup tahu betul umumnya sudah ada musala yang bersih di gerbong dekat restoran. Kalau ada musala, dan fisiknya si Mas mampu berdiri, maka salat di kursi penumpang seperti ini: belum sah menurut kebanyakan ulama (jumhur). Sekali lagi, niat si Mas sudah benar, dan harus diapresiasi. Tinggal mengubah caranya saja. 🙏
🍋Mama Lemon 🍋@MamaLemonmoh

Yang model begini jangan di simpen di gerbong belakang please 😭

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Promo domain .id lumayan 50k
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Ronin@DeRonin_·
$12,411 in 2 weeks managing creators not mass-posting generic content for them I studied each creator's DNA: their voice, their tone, the exact angles their audience reacts to then built a system around it: 1. Deep Profile Analysis before writing a single word I break down: - what hooks performed best on THEIR account - which topics get saves vs likes vs replies - what tone makes their audience convert vs just scroll - where the gaps are that nobody in their niche is filling most managers skip this. they paste a template and hope 2. Content Strategy That Actually Converts every post has a job: - attract new followers - build trust with existing ones - convert attention into paid users I map each post to one of these goals. not random content. engineered sequences 3. Engagement + Growth Loops I don't just post and pray. I build loops: - identify the 20 accounts their audience already follows - study what content pulls engagement from those audiences - position my creators at the intersection 4. Speed Nobody Else Can Match while most managers deliver 3-5 posts a week I deliver volume that compounds: - daily content across multiple formats - real-time adjustments based on what's performing - full analytics review every 48 hours the results across 2 clients in 2 weeks: - impressions up 340%+ - engagement rate doubled - one project's sign-up rate jumped 40%+ from organic content alone - content I wrote directly attributed to new paid users within the first week the edge isn't just "writing good tweets" it's understanding WHY their audience follows them, what makes them stay, and what makes them pay most creator managers are glorified ghostwriters. they write content that sounds nice but moves nothing I reverse-engineer the conversion path first, then write content that pushes people down it currently managing 2 projects. might take on a third if it's the right fit if you're interested to discuss the terms, DM me
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Rahmad J E. N. S. S.
Rahmad J E. N. S. S.@rachmad_jenss·
Halo teman-teman semua, untuk versi desktop app Windows terkait update ini sudah bisa didownload di bit.ly/YourEverydayTo… ya. Bisa teman-teman download dan install lagi, nanti harusnya udah otomatis upgrade. Selamat mengeksplorasi 😉 cc: kak @listyantidewi
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listyantidewi@listyantidewi

Ada yang baru dari "Your Everyday Tools": -> Convert PDF to PowerPoint and vice versa. -> Perbaikan layout hasil konversi dengan menambahkan mode layout. Sekarang tersedia di Codeberg codeberg.org/listyantidewi/… Semangat kami dalam proyek ini adalah membuat tools yang tersedia secara lokal, sehingga mengurangi kebutuhan untuk mengunggah data atau file yang sensitif ke server luar. Kami masih menyambut dengan senang hati berbagai kolaborasi, kontribusi, kritik, dan saran demi penyempurnaan project ini.

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Jonathan Filbert
Jonathan Filbert@jonathanfilbert·
Source: #state-usage" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">anthropic.com/economic-index… Here are my thoughts on ID's common AI usecases that I've witnessed happening in our country: - Academic assignments (homework help) and data extraction, this is expected, most of the world is massively adopting this as well - Creative fiction writing and development (Gen-AI, Tung Tung Tung Sahur, AI Media campaign creation). We have witnessed major spike, even the elections were adopting this. - Religious content & guidance, expected - we are all religious This is super interesting. We need some more catching up to do.
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Ruben Hassid
Ruben Hassid@rubenhassid·
Instead of watching Netflix tonight. Spend a day mastering Claude here: claude101.com → Level 1 - 24 min: The basics. Claude For Dummies: ruben.substack.com/p/claude-for-d… Claude Setup: how-to-claude.ai → Level 2 - 1 hour: Real workflows. Claude Cowork: claude-co.work Claude for teams: how-claude.team Claude Design: claudedesign.free Cowork + Projects: ruben.substack.com/p/claude-cowor… Claude for slides: how-to-gamma.ai Claude Skills: claude-skills.free → Level 3 - 3.5 hours: The pro moves. Avoid sycophancy: ruben.substack.com/p/i-love-to-be… Claude Code: claudecode.free Claude 101: anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-101 Stop hitting Claude limits: ruben.substack.com/p/how-to-stop-… Stop Prompting: ruben.substack.com/p/stop-prompti… → Level 4 - 8 hours: Expert mode. Claude Computer: ruben.substack.com/p/claude-compu… Build with Claude API: anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-with-th… Pro tip: Don't binge it. Do one level per sitting. Actually apply each guide before moving to the next
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Glenn Gabe
Glenn Gabe@glenngabe·
All the slides + JC's coverage. Some good nuggets here -> Google Search Central Live Toronto Slides (April 2026) *Crawl vs. Index: “Crawled – Currently not indexed” is rarely a technical rendering issue; it’s usually a quality signal. Google may have tried the content and decided it “wasn’t good,” or it’s a canonical/duplicate issue. It could also sometimes be 404s, redirect issues or robots.txt issues *Scaled Content Abuse: This is an important algorithm that could explain AI-generated content traffic drops, rather than the use of AI itself. Google wasn’t against AI per-se, but there are safeguards against scaling content and safeguard against what they decide to index. *AI Overview (AIO) & “Agentic” Search Reporting Gap: There wasn’t much new shared regarding AI Overview and AI Mode tracking; the team confirmed they are working on something but provided no timeline. *Gemini in AIO / AI Mode vs. Gemini in App. They both use the same model, but Google Search “shapes” Gemini differently in search than the standalone app. Results from AIO and AI Mode are expected to be different *There is no benefit in converting your site to Markdown for LLM or SEO purposes. *There is no benefit to creating a llms.txt file for SEO jcchouinard.com/google-search-… via @ChouinardJC
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listyantidewi@listyantidewi·
Halo :) Ini aku ada kode program buat everyday tasks seperti convert PDF, resize PDF, split PDF, generate QR code, remove image backrgound, unit converter, dll (bisa lihat di referensi screenshots terlampir). Kamu bisa unduh kode programnya di github.com/listyantidewi1… dan jalanin secara lokal di komputer kamu, supaya data-data kamu nggak bocor ke mana-mana.
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Rama@dntyk·
Obsidian: 9 karyawan, $350 juta valuasi. Orang fokus ke "wow 9 orang." Yang seharusnya jadi pertanyaan: keputusan apa yang mereka bikin di tahun pertama supaya gak pernah butuh orang ke-10? Local-first (skip infra), plugin ecosystem (skip feature team), markdown (skip migration team), bootstrapped (skip growth team). Arsitektur produk = arsitektur organisasi.
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Christian Gori@christiangori96·
Marketing is 100x harder than coding
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Daniel Foley Carter
Daniel Foley Carter@foley_seo·
SEO Tip! Use the following in Google Search Console to apply regex for filters: ➡️ QUERY LENGTHS: Single-word queries only ^\w+$ Exactly 2-word queries ^\w+\s\w+$ Exactly 3-word queries ^\w+\s\w+\s\w+$ 5+ word queries ^\w+(\s\w+){4,}$ 7+ word queries ^\w+(\s\w+){6,}$ Queries over 60 characters ^.{60,}$ Short queries under 20 characters ^.{1,20}$ ➡️ QUESTION/INTENT All question-style queries ^(how|what|why|when|where|who|which|can|does|is|are|will|should|do)\s How to / how do / how much" etc ^how\s(to|do|does|can|much|many|long)\s Definitional "what" queries ^what\s(is|are|does|do|was|were)\s Yes/no style questions ^(is|are|can|does|do|will|should|has|have)\s Why is / why does / why won't ^why\s(is|are|does|do|won.t|can.t)\s Educational/informational intent .*(guide|tutorial|tips|learn|explained|examples|ideas).* Definitional queries .*(what is|what are|definition of|meaning of|overview of).* "How to" specifically (anchored) ^how\sto\s Beginner/intro intent .*(for beginners|step by step|getting started).* Commercial investigation .*(best|top|vs|versus|compare|comparison|alternative|alternatives|review|reviews).* Direct comparison queries .*\svs\s.* "Best X for Y" pattern .*(best|top)\s.*\s(for|to)\s Evaluation intent .*(worth it|should i|is it good|recommended).* ➡️ TRANSACTIONAL Transactional signals .*(buy|purchase|order|shop|price|pricing|cost|costs|hire|get).* Price-sensitive queries .*(cheap|affordable|budget|discount|deal|coupon|offer).* Acquisition intent .*(free|download|trial|sign up|register|get started).* Local transactional intent .*(near me|nearby|close to).* High-intent service queries .*(quote|demo|consultation|book|booking).* ➡️ NAVIGATIONAL Navigational/login queries .*(login|log in|sign in|account|dashboard|portal).* Brand + product-type queries .*(website|site|app|software|tool|platform)$ ➡️ SINGULAR/PLURAL Plural Forms .*(tip|tool|idea|strategy|example|way|option|method|step)(\s|$) Singular forms .*(tips|tools|ideas|strategies|examples|ways|options|methods|steps)(\s|$) ➡️ LOCATIONS .*\sin\s[a-z]+$ ➡️ YEAR SPECIFIC Year-specific queries .*(2024|2025|2026).* Freshness-seeking queries .*(latest|new|updated|recent|this year|now).* "Is X still working / relevant" queries .*(still|anymore|yet).* ➡️ PROBLEM/TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting queries .*(not working|broken|fix|issue|problem|error|slow|wrong|failed).* Solution-seeking queries .*(how to fix|how to stop|how to avoid|how to prevent).* Frustration/failure queries^why\s.*(not|won.t|doesn.t|can.t).* ➡️ TOFU/BOFU/MOFU TOFU — question-led awareness queries ^(what|how|why|who|when)\s MOFU — consideration queries .*(best|vs|review|compare|alternative).* BOFU — decision queries .*(buy|price|pricing|cost|hire|quote|demo|trial).* Find this useful? did you know you can do ALL of this in SEO Stack without having to use Regex! Try the powerful filtering in SEO stack for free! seo-stack.io
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
WordPress: > 20 years old, PHP > 96% of vulnerabilities from plugins > requires hosting, maintenance, constant updates > plugins share everything EmDash: > built in 2 months by AI agents > TypeScript on Astro 6.0 > sandboxed plugin isolation > serverless on Cloudflare Workers > built-in MCP server for AI management > MIT license when the guy who built THE biggest WordPress plugin is writing about the challenger, you listen
Dane Knecht 🦭@dok2001

Announcing: EmDash, the WordPress spiritual successor built for the modern web. TypeScript. Serverless. MIT licensed. x402 for agent-era monetization. MCP server built in. Deploy to Cloudflare or anywhere Node.js runs. Imports your existing WordPress site in minutes. npm create emdash@latest blog.cloudflare.com/emdash-wordpre…

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Damien (andell)@AndellDam·
🧐If you're interested in Google Discover, I think you'll find my work interesting. I'm working on how Knowledge Graph entities evolve within a user profile and how user interests evolve within a Discover feed. We have information on the scores (ranging from 0 to 1) of a MID entity in Google's Knowledge Graph, which allows us to track and analyze the evolution of an entity within an article based on clicks, non-clicks, and whether a publisher/creator (i.e., a related entity) is followed. Here are some examples. You can see, for instance, that a "followed" entity starts out very high, at 0.9 or even 1, simply by following. It can drop from 0.9 to 0.7 in some examples when it's unfollowed. The most interesting aspect is how the score evolves based on article clicks. In one of the screenshots, we see the entity /m/01nn79 starting at 0.1764 and dropping to 0.8 after numerous clicks. We can also see the evolution of publisher scores (Images in comments) ⬇️ For example, here's BFMTV, which had a maximum score of 0.9213, and Boursorama with 0.9764. #googlediscover #entities
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