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snodnipper🛡️@snodnipper·
@shelbysaidthat We have to laugh at all of the emotional responses - really no harm intended 😅 Sooo...circling back to the main topic, here is my Samsung fridge without adverts 😁
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shelby@shelbysaidthat·
@snodnipper I support you, snodnipper. Their, they’re, there. Lighten up, folks.
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Bethany O’Leary 🇺🇸 🦅
🚨BREAKING: Samsung customers are pissed off to find out that they’re $2000 fridges are now displaying ads on the front, and if they disable them, they can’t use all the features of the fridge. WTF is this!?
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snodnipper🛡️@snodnipper·
@bryan_johnson I love the weighted sled - let us know if you choose to get a different one...also...with a heavy partner, straps kinda work 👍
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Guys, I’m an idiot. All this time I’ve spent trying not to die, I had toxic turf in my backyard. Artificial turf contains crumb rubber infill made from recycled tires, which leaches chemicals including PFAS, heavy metals, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. These compounds are linked to hormone disruption, carcinogenicity, and systemic inflammation. I don’t know how I missed it. It makes me question my basic competence in life. What gets me is that I try so hard to survey the world of potential idiocy. Then I find out there’s a monument to idiocy sitting right in front of my face that I was blind to. I’m removing the turf, yet I’m still stuck with this seemingly unsolvable problem of how to not be an idiot.
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snodnipper🛡️@snodnipper·
@SimplyBitcoin Nah...just a few kids making some noise. It will help channel $$$ and dev efforts into future-proofing BTC.
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Simply Bitcoin
Simply Bitcoin@SimplyBitcoin·
Do you think Google is trying to hurt Bitcoin with Quantum FUD?
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
A former PM at Meta recently posted: "If you're still using an IDE, you'll be laid off next" Aggressive? A bit, yeah. It is, however, more directionally correct than rage bait. Half our engineers still use IDEs (but with Claude Code running inside). The others don't use them at all. Just agents and orchestration. IDEs aren't dead yet, but they're about to be.
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Alvaro Cintas
Alvaro Cintas@dr_cintas·
Google Stitch has released 𝗗𝗘𝗦𝗜𝗚𝗡.𝗺𝗱 🤯 One markdown file that teaches your AI coding agent your entire design system. → No Figma exports → No JSON schemas → Nothing to configure The part that saves the most time: A free collection of 40+ pre-built files already exists, extracted from real products. Stripe, Vercel, Linear, Notion, Lovable, Claude, ElevenLabs, Cursor, Warp, Zapier, and more. Drop it in your project root. Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and GitHub Copilot all read it natively. 100% Free and Open-Source.
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Documenting ₿itcoin 📄
Documenting ₿itcoin 📄@DocumentingBTC·
₿REAKING: Jack Dorsey’s technology company @Blocks announced today a new ‘bitcoin faucet’ website btc.day that goes live on April 6. The original in 2010, gave away five bitcoins to every site visitor promoting education, that would be $350,000 today.
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snodnipper🛡️@snodnipper·
100% - privacy, resilience, no single point of failure, unstoppable, censorship resistance, cost & economics, customisation / fine-tuning, sovereignty / legal, transparency, auditability. IMHO, pricing could be a big one - idle machines earning some kickback (e.g. BTC payment) then the cost could tend towards "waste" pricing.
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plasma grenade posting@veeeeector·
@iamtrask Looking at your profile banner, do you really need to ask? I imagine privacy is foremost the reason for most people.
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⿻ Andrew Trask
⿻ Andrew Trask@iamtrask·
is anyone still interested in decentralized AI? mind if I ask why?
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snodnipper🛡️@snodnipper·
A problem across the West frankly. What gets on my wick is the smug European youth talking poorly about American healthcare and working practices. They haven't a clue...and they seem to forget that American hard work has provided Europe and Australia etc. with the defense necessary for them to live safely and get on with life.
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Daniel San
Daniel San@Daniel5_27·
@Jordanwabouzeid @DrewPavlou I wish all Australians felt this way mate. Sadly there are so many socialists now in Australia who seemingly hate America and the freedom it stands up for.
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snodnipper🛡️@snodnipper·
@weejoy @Jordanwabouzeid I am sorry if you have felt any disrespect in the UK. Many of us have huge respect for Americans and work shoulder to shoulder. The UK has many problems and the current government is extremely unpopular.
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Mrs Burnside
Mrs Burnside@weejoy·
@Jordanwabouzeid Absolutely! Americans loves wild colonial boys and girls. Americans LOVE Australia. Visit America and I guarantee you will be treated with great respect. More respect than they show us in the UK.
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
Google's Gemma 4 on a 128 GB Macbook Pro is near AGI on the go, no internet needed
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snodnipper🛡️@snodnipper·
@CleansedTweets Yes, and you should. Our forefathers travelled the world and made London the most important city on Earth. Travelling opens the mind.
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British Miss
British Miss@CleansedTweets·
Serious question. Can you be an expat and still actively take part in political debates concerning your home country? (Me). Or should you 🤫
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Brian Halligan
Brian Halligan@bhalligan·
NEW EPISODE: @jack & @roelofbotha unpack @blocks 40% staff cut and rebuilding the entire company as a mini-AGI. This isn’t “use AI to make people more productive.” It’s making the company itself the intelligence. If you’re a founder or operator wondering what work looks like in the next 5 years… this is the episode. The evolution looks like: • Manager mode = Pyramid 🔺 (command & control) • Founder mode = Flat ➖(founders decide fast) • Dorsey mode = Circle 🔵 w/ AI at the center, humans at the edge, and decisions flow from customer inputs → AI → humans steering it I’ve tried killing org charts before. Brutally hard. But we never had these tools. This is rewriting the CEO playbook for the AI era. Buckle up. 00:00 Existential Dread & Hope 02:56 AI Replaces Hierarchy 07:22 Block’s New Three Roles 26:47 Flattening the Company, Fast 35:23 Getting the Board to Buy-In, Fast 36:50 Building a Great Board 41:29 Founder CEO Lessons 48:18 Second Acts & Conviction 56:22 Timeless CEO Traits
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Dan Martell
Dan Martell@danmartell·
Jack Dorsey just published something that should be required reading for every founder. The premise: the org chart needs to be replaced entirely. And the argument starts 2,000 years ago. For thousands of years, every organization on earth has run on the same logic the Roman Army invented. Small teams report to a leader → Leaders report to managers → Managers report to executives. The whole structure exists for one reason: to route information up and down the chain. That's it. The whole system exists to solve a bandwidth problem. Jack's argument is simple: AI solves it better. Block built what they call a "world model" - a continuously updated picture of everything happening across the company. Every decision. Every customer. Every transaction. Every bottleneck. In real time. No status update needed. No weekly sync. No manager to translate what's happening on the ground into language the executive can understand. When the world model carries the information, you don't need the layers. So they eliminated them. Block now runs on three roles: Individual contributors who build. DRIs who own specific outcomes for a fixed period. Player-coaches who develop people while still doing the work themselves. No middle layer. The system handles coordination. The humans handle the work. I've coached thousands of founders. The number one problem is always the same: information latency. By the time a problem surfaces from your front line to leadership, it's already compounded. By the time a decision travels back down, the damage is done. That lag costs you deals, people, and momentum. And most founders accept it as the price of scale. Block is trying to prove you don't have to anymore. I think they're right. Because the hierarchy was never the point - it was just the best tool we had. The moment something better exists, the layers eventually collapse. This is either the biggest structural shift since the 1850s - or it breaks at scale like everything else before it. Either way - every founder should be asking the same question: how much of your org exists just to route information? If the answer is "most of it" - that's your problem. And your opportunity. -DM
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AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success·
Name me a better subscription than Gemini for 20 dollars. Now 5TB Storage from 2TB. You get: 1. Gemini latest model access 2. NotebookLM 3. Antigravity 4. 5 TB cloud storage 5. Gemini CLI, Jules and Code Assist 6. Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Vids, and more 7. 1,000 monthly AI credits. I must have definitely missed few things here..
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