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Fun and very Enthusiastic to Explore the world, hope you found my sharing informative !!!!

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Eylül 2009
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang said if he were a student today, he wouldn’t prioritize coding. He’d prioritize learning how to talk to AI. Most people treat AI like Google. Type a question, get an answer, move on. Huang sees it differently. He calls it “expertise in artistry,” which sounds dramatic but makes sense when you think about it. The real skill isn’t using AI. It’s knowing what to ask for and how to refine it. “Learning to interact with AI is not unlike being really good at asking questions.” If you’re a doctor, can you use AI to catch diagnoses you’d miss? If you’re a lawyer, can you sharpen arguments faster than your competition? The leverage comes from pairing what you know with how well you can direct the tool. Domain expertise multiplied by AI fluency equals amplification. Without the expertise, the AI is just noise. Without fluency, you’re leaving most of the capability on the table. The question isn’t whether AI will replace you. It’s whether someone who knows how to use it better will.
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Luc@investingluc·
Here’s how I find stock ideas. Tools I use for each research layer: (feel free to bookmark) Research & Scanning • Finviz (@finviz_com) • TrendSpider (@TrendSpider) • Unusual Whales (@unusual_whales) • Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) • Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) Fundamental Analysis & Reports • Fiscal AI (@fiscal_ai) • Koyfin (@KoyfinCharts) • Seeking Alpha (@SeekingAlpha) • Motley Fool (@themotleyfool) Charting • TradingView (@tradingview) • Barchart (@Barchart) • ThinkOrSwim (@CharlesSchwab) Social Sentiment & Alternative Data • StockTwits (@Stocktwits) • Reddit (@Reddit) • Quiver Quant (@QuiverQuant) • AltIndex (@AltindexApp) • GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) News & Events • Benzinga (@Benzinga) • CNBC (@CNBC) • Stock Market News (@StockMKTNewz) • Investing .com (@Investingcom) • TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) • New Money (@thenewmoney) Options Flow + Dealer Positioning • BullFlow (@BullflowIO) • Cheddar Flow (@CheddarFlow) • BlackBox Stocks (@BlackBoxStocks) • QuantData (@QuantData) • SpotGamma (@spotgamma) Earnings • Earnings Whispers (earningswhispers.com) • Earnings Hub (@EarningsHubHQ) Prediction Market Sentiment • Kalshi (@Kalshi) • Polymarket (@Polymarket) Politician Trades • AutoPilot (@joinautopilot) • PelosiTracker (@pelositracker) Crypto Updates • Coinglass (@coinglass_com) • DexScreener (@dexscreener) Good trades usually start with good information. Anything I should add? ♥️Luc
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Simplifying AI
Simplifying AI@simplifyinAI·
"I don't have a GPU" is officially dead. VS Code now connects directly to Google Colab. → You get a free T4 GPU inside your editor. → Your local files. Their compute.
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Gadgetify
Gadgetify@Gdgtify·
This Nano Banana Pro prompt visualizes the history of anything you like. Consider this version 1. Could be better but I think it is decent already Prompt: Do this for space exploration: Input Variable: [INSERT TOPIC HERE] (e.g., History of Space Exploration) System Instruction: Generate a crowded, hyper-realistic "Book Nook" Diorama . Use the following logic to procedurally fill the scene with high-density detail: 1. Semantic Analysis (The Loot Table): The Totem: Identify the single tallest, most vertical object representing the topic (e.g., Saturn V Rocket). The Ephemera: Identify 4-5 small, specific consumer goods or artifacts (e.g., "Tang" Packet, Freeze-Dried Ice Cream, Mission Patches, Apollo 11 Manual). The Timeline: Identify the key visual evolution steps (e.g., Sputnik -> Lunar Module -> Shuttle). 2. The Immutable Container (The Corner Stage): Geometry: The book is NOT lying flat. It is standing upright, opened to form a Strict 90-Degree Corner . Vertical Wall: The back cover/pages standing straight up. Horizontal Floor: The front cover/pages lying flat. The Anchor: The "Totem" object (Rocket) stands inside the spine crease , acting as the structural pillar holding the book open. Paper Texture: The pages must look thick, rough, and heavily aged (like an 1800s manuscript). 3. The Vertical Plane (The Da Vinci Sketchbook): Density: MAXIMUM. Do not leave white space. Style: Sepia-tone Pen & Ink Technical Drawings . Content: The background should be a chaotic but organized collage of diagrams, timelines, and schematics. It should look like a scientist's field notes. Text: A bold, formal Serif Title at the top (e.g., "HISTORY OF SPACE EXPLORATION"). 4. The Horizontal Plane (The Physical Clutter): Transition: The Totem (Rocket) seamlessly transitions from a drawing on the wall to a Physical 3D Model on the floor. The Scatter: The "Ephemera" props are scattered and overlapping on the floor page. They should not be neatly arranged. Material Contrast: The props must look like shiny plastic, crinkled foil, and fabric patches. This clashes with the matte paper. Scale: A tiny 1:64 scale human figure (e.g., Astronaut) stands next to the massive Totem for scale. 5. Visual Syntax: Background: Void Black. The book floats in infinite darkness. DO NOT render studio equipment, lamps, or tables. Lighting: "Museum Display" lighting. A focused beam hits the Totem, creating a long shadow against the back page sketches. Depth: The 3D objects must cast hard shadows onto the 2D paper to sell the optical illusion. Output: 1:1 Aspect Ratio, Macro Photography, High Textural Contrast (Paper vs. Plastic).
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Mayank Vora
Mayank Vora@aiwithmayank·
Stop using Perplexity or ChatGPT for market research. I tested Gemini 3 and it's on a whole different level for data analysis. Here are 5 prompts that turn it into your research team: (Comment "Gem" and I'll DM you my 500 mega prompts list)
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Andrew Bolis
Andrew Bolis@AndrewBolis·
OpenAI released a GPT-5 Prompting Guide. Here are 9 tips for writing expert-level prompts: [🔖 bookmark this to upgrade your prompts] What you ignore ➟ can limit your results. How you phrase ➟ determines the response. What you emphasize ➟ impacts focus of model. 1. Use Role + Goal + Boundries ↳ Clearly tell the model who it should act as, the outcome you want, and the limits or boundaries it must not cross. 2. Provide Layered Context ↳ Share information in a structured order: background first, rules second, and the actual task last, so the model can process it logically. 3. Put Key Instructions at the End ↳ The model pays strong attention to the last lines, so save your most important directions for the end of your prompt. 4. Apply a Chain of Verification ↳ Break the work into steps, check each one for mistakes, and only move forward once the previous step is validated. 5. Use Dual-Pass Responses ↳ Have the model draft a first version, then refine it against a self-check rubric to improve accuracy and quality. 6. Enforce “I Don’t Know” Honesty ↳ Tell the model to admit uncertainty instead of fabricating. This reduces the risk of polished but wrong answers. 7. Adopt Multiple Viewpoints ↳ Ask the model to solve from two or more perspectives, then merge the best elements from each angle. 8. Use Clear Structural Delimiters ↳ Write key rules, data, or constraints inside fences (``` or XML tags) so instructions stay clear and separate. 9. Guide with Examples ↳ Provide the model with two good examples and one poor example before asking for output to set quality expectations. 📌 Get Advanced ChatGPT Guide (free): bit.ly/3StIB3z 👉 Follow me @AndrewBolis for more and 🔄 Repost this to help others use AI
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
Every Christmas Eve, I think about George Bailey. He dreamed of escaping Bedford Falls—of shaking off the dust of a small town, building skyscrapers, exploring the world. Instead, he stayed. He ran the Building & Loan his father left behind. He sacrificed his college money, his honeymoon savings, his chance to see the world, over and over, because people needed him. By the time the crisis hits, George feels like a failure. His life looks like one long series of missed opportunities, thwarted ambitions, and quiet resentments. He stands on the bridge, convinced the world would be better without him. Then Clarence shows him the truth: a Bedford Falls without George Bailey is a darker, meaner, hollowed-out place. The people he quietly helped, the small acts of integrity he performed without recognition, the risks he took to protect others—those weren’t detours. They were the substance of his life. The film’s deepest insight isn’t just that “no man is a failure who has friends.” It’s that real impact is almost always invisible in the moment. The lives you steady, the small kindnesses you extend, the responsibilities you shoulder when no one else will—these things ripple outward in ways you may never see. A strong sense of purpose doesn’t erase pain; it transforms it. It doesn’t merely explain why hard things happened. It asks: What are you now responsible for because they happened? Faith, at its best, does the same. It doesn’t promise that everything was “meant to be” in order to make suffering palatable. It invites you to look at what has been entrusted to you in light of what you’ve endured. George’s story reminds us that meaning is rarely found in the grand escape, but in the faithful presence. The dreams we surrender don’t always vanish—they often become the raw material for something more enduring than we imagined. If you’re carrying the weight of roads not taken, of dreams deferred, of a life that feels smaller than you once hoped—watch It’s a Wonderful Life again tonight. Not as nostalgia, but as revelation. You may not see the full difference you’ve made yet. But it’s there. And it matters more than you know. Merry Christmas, friends. 🎄🇨🇽🎅🦌☃️⛪️✝️❤️
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Framer 🇱🇹
Framer 🇱🇹@Framer_X·
Turn your family photo into a personalized Christmas cartoon 🎄 It's easy and takes only two prompts. Here is how 👇
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
Google's Gemini team doesn't prompt like ChatGPT users do. I reverse-engineered their internal prompt structures from DeepMind docs and production examples. The difference is absolutely wild. Here are 5 hidden Gemini prompt structures the pros actually use:
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Edward Frank Morris 🦇
Edward Frank Morris 🦇@ThatsEFM·
Google Chrome has more than 130,445 extensions. Sadly, most people don't know the best ones. Here are the 10 best Chrome extensions you can't miss:
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
One year ago, Grok was only available on 𝕏, with no website and limited access Fast forward to today, and Grok has expanded across platforms with rapid feature rollouts and major upgrades New models. New apps. New features. Big upgrades Constant shipping This kind of progress does not happen without an insanely driven team xAI is moving at an unmatched pace, shipping updates faster than almost anyone in AI right now
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Shahriar Shipon
Shahriar Shipon@Shipon_40AI·
10 Powerful ChatGPT Prompts to Master Your Day Like a Pro: [ Don’t lose this 🔖]
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Rishabh
Rishabh@Rixhabh__·
STOP TELLING CHATGPT “ACT AS AN EXPERT STOCK MARKET TRADER”. Bad prompt = Bad result. Use these prompts instead and see the magic:
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CityNews Toronto
CityNews Toronto@CityNewsTO·
A Scarborough dad says a beloved family tradition that’s filled his Guildwood neighbourhood with joy has been reduced to a Christmas crime scene after masked vandals destroyed more than a dozen inflatables that adorned his front yard. toronto.citynews.ca/2025/12/09/mon…
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
BREAKING: @Grok recorded the highest monthly traffic growth for November, beating ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity and Copilot, as per the latest @Similarweb data. Grok +14.74% 🥇 Gemini +14.36% Copilot -1.95% Deepseek -2.70% ChatGPT -5.21% Claude -8.47% Perplexity -13.64%
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Yahoo Finance
Yahoo Finance@YahooFinance·
Consumer Reports named Subaru the top brand in its 2026 Overall Brand Report Card for the second year in a row. Although BMW was runner-up, the German brand scored highest in the luxury category. finance.yahoo.com/news/subaru-bm…
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City of Mississauga
City of Mississauga@citymississauga·
Parks aren’t just beautiful spaces—they’re essential to life in Mississauga. Parks bring social, health, economic, and environmental benefits that make our city stronger.​ Why parks matter:​ ✔️ Boost property values & local economies.​ ✔️ Improve mental and physical health.​ ✔️ Help fight climate change by cooling cities, reducing pollution, and managing stormwater.​ With 500+ parks across Mississauga, we’re fortunate—but as our city grows, we need even more green space. That’s why we’re working hard to enhance existing ones to meet future demand and support climate resilience.​ Learn more: bit.ly/4glY54E
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