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@revswebdesign

Web & Graphic Designer | Copywriter | From logos & demos to full-fledged MVPs....launch your mobile-responsive site in 10 days. DM for services

Katılım Şubat 2025
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@MelindaBChu1 @aakashgupta For people misunderstanding, its very hard to grow a big tree. You need to keep tending to it to make it in the shape we want. Its easier to build teh house around a tree than grow a tree from the seed
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@MelindaBChu1 @aakashgupta Yes, you plant a seed and it becomes a big tree the next day. Genius. We should give your botany teacher an award
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Let me explain exactly why every new subdivision in America looks like the top photo, because the math is wild. A mature tree increases a home's value by 7 to 19 percent. On a $400,000 house, that's $28,000 to $76,000. A single shade tree produces the cooling equivalent of ten room-size air conditioners running 20 hours a day. One tree on the west side of a house cuts energy bills by 12 percent within 15 years. The bottom photo is worth more, costs less to live in, and sells faster. This has been documented by the University of Washington, Clemson, Michigan State, and the USDA. The data is not in dispute. Removing those trees saves the builder roughly $5,000 per lot. Concrete trucks need twice the dripline radius of every standing tree. Utility trenches need flat ground. A bulldozer flattens 200 lots in an afternoon. Preserving trees adds weeks and thousands per home. So the developer pockets $5,000 in savings and the buyer eats $50,000 in lost value for the next two decades. The person making the decision and the person paying for it have never been in the same room. The Woodlands, Texas is the proof of what happens when they are. George Mitchell bought 28,000 acres of Houston timberland in 1974 and preserved 28% as permanent green space. He forced McDonald's to build behind the tree canopy. That McDonald's became one of the highest-volume locations in Texas. The first office building, designed to reflect the surrounding forest so you couldn't see it from the street, leased completely. The Woodlands median home price today: $615,000. Katy, a comparable Houston suburb that clear-cut: $375,000. Named #1 community to live in America two years running. Fifty years of data. The trees are worth more than removing them saves. Developers clear-cut anyway because they sell the house once and leave. You live in it for 30 years.
bitfloorsghost@bitfloorsghost

we ruined such a good thing

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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@Shetty_nhl That's why we have municipal corporations. We should elect capable people so we don't have to do other people's jobs as well instead of focusing on our own
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Nihal Shetty@Shetty_nhl·
Bengaluru has more PhDs, engineers, and capital per square kilometre than most countries. And yet the city can’t drain a road. The problem isn’t capability. It’s that every smart person here is building for the world and not for the city they live in. If you’re working on something for Bengaluru, maybe it’s time all of us came together to collectively try and do something.
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@ganeshsonawane @amazonIN The customer care need to make the return without qc. Otherwise delivery person cannot accept it
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Ganesh Sonawane@ganeshsonawane·
ordered a robot dog for kid from amazon and received a used ash tray and junk instead. return accepted on app but pickup person cant pickup as its not a robot dog. directionless wait from over a week. sad to see this from my favourite platform @amazonIN 🤦‍♂️
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Amazon Help@AmazonHelp·
We are sorry to know that you've received a damaged product. You may return the original order within the return window here: amzn.to/47GA6tF. For more information please check here: amzn.to/4bqmO5B. Please don’t provide your order/account details as we consider them to be personal information. -Monica
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@professauras Like coders getting addicted to AI. once you start using tech to do work, you never go back to doing it manually
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Sarthak 🚬@professauras·
It is extremely heartbreaking to see, #AkshayKumar is totally dependent on Teleprompter now. He can't even throw a single dialogue without looking and reading on the screen. Biggest Downfall for any actor. 💔
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@Smileyyeg @DLoesch Only people who think karl marx is a thinker are the people who replaced their thinking with propaganda
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Kyle Riley 🇨🇦@Smileyyeg·
@DLoesch No, Marx is one of the greatest thinkers in history period. Even though we don't accept his main theories he changed the nature of economic thought. His ideas were challenging, needed to be answered. Only stupid people disregard him.
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Dana Loesch@DLoesch·
Annual reminder that Karl Marx’s only positive contribution to the world was to feed the worms with his bloated, rotted corpse. He refused to bathe, work, or at all provide for his family, preferring instead to sponge off of Engles. He slept with his servant, refused to take accountability for the resulting child, and his family was so miserable that his daughter later killed herself.
Jacobin@jacobin

Karl Marx died on this day in 1883. His work helps us not only understand capitalism but fight for a world free of exploitation and domination 🧵

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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@TheSincereDude Remittances are not at risk. After the dust settles, who do you think will rebuild the missile hit buildings....indian labour
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Sincere Dibya@TheSincereDude·
Modi visited Israel 48 hours before the strikes began on Iran. When Khamenei was killed, India said nothing. When a US submarine torpedoed an Iranian warship in India’s own maritime backyard; India said nothing. $50 billion in Gulf remittances at risk. Chabahar port in limbo. 9 million Indians stranded in a war zone. Strategic autonomy; dead. “Anxiety is not a foreign policy.” - Asia Times. Nehru gave India a voice in every global crisis. Modi gave India a photo-op in Tel Aviv and a press release about “dialogue.” This isn’t neutrality. It’s vassalage dressed as diplomacy. And India will pay for it; in oil prices, in trade routes, in irrelevance. The Economist is right. But the real headline is: Modi didn’t go silent out of strategy. He went silent out of fear. Jai Hind deserves better than a PM who needs Trump’s permission to have a foreign policy.
The Economist@TheEconomist

Narendra Modi has been rather silent about the war in Iran. The explanation is fear of Donald Trump economist.com/international/…

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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@arrakunrin What do you mean wireless, both have wires
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𝑨𝒚𝒐 x 𝑮𝒂𝒅𝒈𝒆𝒕𝒓𝒐𝒏 𝑯𝒖𝒃
This can’t work because the tech companies are smart and know that there would be fools that want to try stuff like this If you were using a wireless charger and plug in a wired charger, the wireless charging stops. If you were using a wired charger and you plug your wireless charger, the wireless charger doesn’t do anything. This is to prevent the battery from overheating and damaging the charging IC
𝕋𝔼𝔾𝔸™ 🌍@Tegadeyforyou

Has anyone ever tried this? What exactly happened 😂😂

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Corey Ganim
Corey Ganim@coreyganim·
I have a 100% success rate fixing ANY @OpenClaw issues. My secret: I don't fix them. Claude Code does. Here's the exact process: 1. Open Claude Code in your agent directory 2. Say: "My agent isn't [working/responding/connecting]. Fix it." 3. Watch it read your logs, check your config, and diagnose the problem 4. Approve the fix That's it. All of the world’s problems in 2026 can be solved with Claude Code.
Corey Ganim@coreyganim

This simple prompt made my @openclaw 10x more useful. Steal it (thank me later): “Audit my workspace. Read every file in /memory and /skills. Then tell me: 1. What do you know about me? 2. What do you know about my business? 3. What are you still missing? List the gaps. I'll fill them in." Most agents underperform because they lack context. This prompt forces you to see the gaps and fix them. Run it once a month.

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Patrick@noself86·
taste doesn't get replaced because taste isn't a capability, it's a structural feature of being finite and having to choose. AI can generate a thousand options. knowing which one is right requires having lived w/ the consequences of choosing wrong. that's not something you train into a model, it's what being a person gives you
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Kevin@kvnkld·
After weeks of building with Claude, one thing is clear: Everyone can build decent UI very fast. But getting to exceptional quality — the right shadows, spacings, micro-interactions, that feeling of polish — still takes a human with good taste, ideas and UX experience. Wondering if something as abstract as taste eventually gets replaced.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​..
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Rohan Islam
Rohan Islam@Heyrohanislam·
In 2026, Claude is my operating system. After 300+ hrs, I built the full blueprint: → Claude Projects + Code + Cowork → n8n MCP + SEO MCPs → Opus 4.6 + Skills Blueprint Agencies charge $5K–$10K for this. Free for you. If you want it: Like + comment “Claude” I’ll DM you the details.
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@EXM7777 I don't know tech. But i use my gemini-cli to troubleshoot my openclaw
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Machina@EXM7777·
i spent weeks deep in OpenClaw... building skills, testing memory systems, switching models, debugging things that were broken OpenClaw is built for people who WANT to maintain their own infrastructure > daily tweaking > constant troubleshooting > full control of every layer and that's cool if you're into it but if you're using AI to gain actual leverage in your business, your content, your workflow... you need immediate ROI on what you build you don't want to spend 3 hours fixing a memory system before you can use it meanwhile Anthropic is quietly absorbing every OpenClaw feature: - /loop runs recurring prompts on autopilot - remote control lets you manage sessions from your phone - scheduled tasks fire without you touching anything - memory that actually persists across sessions and it's all native... OpenClaw will 100% remain the go-to for people who want a fully local, fully customizable setup... that's a real use case but for everyone else, the gap is closing fast
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@cryptopunk7213 Coders code to get the correct result in every scenario. People who can imagine the scenarios and test the code will do well with AI. People who can't test the code will likely won't survive AI
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Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
this Anthropic study is pretty concerning - software engineers are getting cooked and we have the proof: - they tested 52 programmers on a new coding problem. some were allowed to use AI. - the AI group scored 17% LOWER on a follow up test because they *didn't understand* what the AI was helping them do - all they knew was "it was right" but it gets worse - Anthropic said using claude code is likely WORSE because it automates even MORE stuff for you so now theres 2 camps of engineers - those that use AI blindly and those that use AI as a tool to understand. the latter become the 100X engineers, the former becomes the dunces.
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aaron@aarondotdev

Anthropic themselves found that vibecoding hinders SWEs ability to read, write, debug, and understand code. not only that, but AI generated code doesn’t result in a statistically significant increase in speed don’t let your managers scare you into increased productivity. show them this paper straight from Anthropic.

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Sriram@revswebdesign·
UI/UX people are going to make a killing in this AI wave. AI is not a human. It doesn't have the lived experiences to understand UI/UX
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
Humans are the idea engine now. Ai is the orchestration engine
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
The amount of software that exists is going to explode in the next few years. Also the need to maintain the software too will explode. I just built something that should have taken teams of engineers a year in 3 days. I don't know anything about software. If i deploy, how am i going to maintain it. I don't even understand the system completely. I have a vague idea of the flow and logic. That's it. I built the front-end , backend apis, but now i have to deploy it and I don't even understand the system.
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शुभं@ShubhamVBhonsle·
@DivaJain2 Actually it is because some serious reports against delivery agents E.g. eating food prior delivery Spitting in food Intentionally putting non veg in veg Raping women So many such reports Thats why
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Sriram@revswebdesign·
@GurorangriPadme Also because our bureaucracy is retarded and they value controlling the masses over every other policy that gives them financial freedom
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Sarvagraharoopini 🚩@GurorangriPadme·
Many people ask why India has not developed like the UAE or Saudi Arabia. The reality is India chose sovereignty over flashy, unnatural growth that comes at the cost of independence. Today, the same tax-free and beautiful UAE cannot defend itself if Iran decides to go all out. The UAE 🇦🇪 depends on the US 🇺🇸 for its security. India depends on itself. 🇮🇳
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