Viv

8.3K posts

Viv banner
Viv

Viv

@vivlund

Radio Frequency Engineer, AI, weather, nature, music, and photography

Katılım Aralık 2008
1K Takip Edilen679 Takipçiler
Viv
Viv@vivlund·
@om_patel5 youtu.be/Te_kc3iHock?si… the prescient Monkees clip Monkee vs Machine. It’s literally this conversation but in the 1960’s. I’ve had similar conversations
YouTube video
YouTube
English
0
0
0
622
Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
sam altman watching ChatGPT hallucinate live on stage is the funniest thing i've seen all week the CEO of OpenAI, on stage, in front of everyone, watching his own AI just make things up in real time and his face says it all this is the guy telling us AGI is coming soon btw
English
983
5K
33.6K
2.5M
Viv retweetledi
Tim Soulo 🇺🇦
Tim Soulo 🇺🇦@timsoulo·
Google lost ~5% of traffic share in the past 10 months (35.11% → 30.53%). Everyone thinks AI search ate it. Well… ▪️ AI search: 0.22% → 0.26% (+0.04pp) ▪️ Social: 7.67% → 8.24% (+0.6pp) ▪️ Paid: 13.99% → 17.15% (+3.2pp) ^ that’s across ~75k websites in @Ahrefs’ panel. (HINT: visit chatgpt-vs-google(DOT)com to see more data) ... AI search gained almost no traffic share. And it makes sense. AI search is zero-click by nature. It answers questions, it doesn't send traffic. The real winner? Paid. Businesses are losing organic clicks from Google and compensating with ad spend. They have no choice. They still need customers on their websites. So Google pushes AI Overviews, organic traffic drops... and businesses respond by giving Google more money for ads. ..or at least that's my read on the situation. What's yours?
Tim Soulo 🇺🇦 tweet media
English
23
22
176
27.1K
Viv retweetledi
DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
🧵DC JURY POOL THREAD: DC students can't read. But they can convict. DC spends more per student than anywhere in America, $31,629/year. Most kids can't read at grade level. But DCPS found the time to make progressive activist training mandatory for every student, grades 6-12. Those students become DC jurors. Full receipts below. As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇
DataRepublican (small r) tweet mediaDataRepublican (small r) tweet media
English
313
5.5K
13.2K
389.9K
Viv retweetledi
Flavio Amiel ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Easiest SEO Keyword Optimization in the world (takes 2-5 minutes) > Open Google Search Console > Click Pages Tab > Order by Most Impressions > Click Queries Tab > Check Avg Queries' Position > If close to 1: Add missing query to the page > Done! Repeat over, and over, and over until you are king or queen of tyour SEO world.
Flavio Amiel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tweet mediaFlavio Amiel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tweet mediaFlavio Amiel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tweet mediaFlavio Amiel ⭐️⭐️⭐️ tweet media
English
17
36
445
36.4K
Viv retweetledi
Glenn Gabe
Glenn Gabe@glenngabe·
Truspilot.com seems... trusted by Google. :) Massive gains with the December 2025 broad core update. I'm seeing this when analyzing a client's situation btw. They are everywhere when checking important queries for that client...
Glenn Gabe tweet media
English
16
17
116
16.9K
Viv retweetledi
AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
This is why 90's kids have a low accident record:
English
399
2.1K
21.2K
917.8K
Viv retweetledi
lena 𐙚⋆°。
lena 𐙚⋆°。@DlRTYSHlRT·
incase you've never heard liam sing songbird while on the piano
English
5
123
967
23.1K
Viv retweetledi
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher@liamgallagher·
RISE n SHIIIIIIIINE
English
964
1.3K
11.7K
290.7K
Viv retweetledi
naiive
naiive@naiivememe·
You just signed a 50-year mortgage backed by your job, and Oracle sends you a layoff email at 6 a.m.
English
34
325
7.5K
144.1K
Viv retweetledi
Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
This is MASSIVE #Indiana People don't understand this is literally hundreds of acres of land that were previously growing our food crops and forests that were home to many animals. This will drain and pollute our water table and no one will care until it is too late‼️
English
315
2.1K
4.9K
185.9K
Viv retweetledi
Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
this is insane AI design alpha from google: google's lead stitch designer just showed how he turns a 1-line prompt into a site that looks like an actual design agency built it. he walked through every decision, from the first vague prompt to a finished design with real content, real layout, real direction. here's his full process: the problem is most people open stitch and type something like "a road running race listing page." stitch gives them a generic dark layout. it works, but it doesn't feel like anything. it's effectively AI slop his approach starts somewhere most people skip entirely. 1. he starts with empathy. before touching any tool, he asks: > who is this site for? > how should they feel when they land on it? say he's building a community marathon site. these are historic races in world-class cities. the site should feel prestigious, like standing in the jefferson memorial. so now he knows the feeling he's going for. but stitch can't build from "prestigious." it needs design language. 2. he asks gemini to translate that feeling into words stitch can actually use. instead of vague words like "sporty" or "athletic," gemini comes back with phrases like "architectural limestone," "ink on paper," "clay on an old track." he feeds those into stitch and the output jumps immediately. real structure, real intent, something you could actually work with. so now the direction is set. but the default colors and fonts stitch picked don't match the feeling yet. 3. he dials in the design system (the set of colors, fonts, and components that keep every screen consistent). he doesn't think of colors as a matching palette. he thinks of them as a hierarchy. each one has a job: > neutral is the canvas. ~80-90% of the screen. he sets it to warm architectural limestone > primary is the ink. headings, body text. he drops it to dark asphalt > secondary is more subdued so primary text keeps focus > tertiary is the accent. loudest color, used least. he sets it to a clay red that pulls your eye straight to the call to action for fonts he picks public sans. official but friendly. like a prestigious journal you'd actually want to read. so now the colors and type feel right. but the layout is still generic. 4. he fixes layout by thinking about physical objects. "if my website was a book, what kind of book would it be?" his answer: a coffee table book. full-page imagery, dense info, editorial headings. he uses variants (a stitch feature that generates multiple layout directions at once) to explore editorial lookbook layouts with large typographic headings. like a luxury travel magazine. so now the layout, colors, and typography all feel dialed in. but scrolling through, something still feels off. 5. the content. the headings say things like "the elite calendar." the aesthetic is there but the words are generic. it doesn't feel like a real site yet. so he installs a copywriting skill (an agent instruction file with expertise in writing web copy) and feeds it all his context plus the design .md (the creative brief stitch auto-generated from his prompts). the skill drafts page copy, he reviews and edits, then pastes the final version back into stitch. now the site has real names, real tips, real ctas. it stopped feeling like a template. the whole process: empathy → design language → colors and type → layout → copy. if you've been getting generic output from stitch (and AI design tools in general), start with one question: how do you want the user to feel? everything else follows from that.
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle

We are completely humbled by the amazing response to our launch last week! 🫶 Now, we want to help you get the absolute best results from Stitch. In this new video, David East walks you through how to consistently get premium results. We also launched a new prompt enhancer (located under ‘+’ menu) to help you quickly collaborate on your vision before you submit your first prompt. Stitch doesn't replace the design process—it is a tool for fast exploration and refinement, which is most effective when you step into the role of Creative Director. Here are David's top strategies for taking your designs from generic to amazing: 🧠 Start with Intent: Define exactly who the design is for and how you want them to feel before you start building. 🎨 Enhance your prompt: You can use the new prompt enhancer (under the ‘+’ button’) to teach you design language and swap abstract words like "sporty" for tangible aesthetic descriptions like "high-end stationery" or "architectural limestone". 📐 Master Color Hierarchy: Treat colors as visual weight—Neutral for the canvas, Primary for ink, and Tertiary for your loudest accents. Watch the full breakdown and see the transformation here👇images in 🧵

English
40
122
1.9K
466.2K
Viv retweetledi
Ashley 🐊
Ashley 🐊@GSPlover24·
🥹🥹🥹
QME
6
69
749
19.4K
Viv retweetledi
Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher@liamgallagher·
To whom it may concern MC VITIES FIG ROLLS aka THE FiGGY ONE the last couple of packets I’ve purchased there’s been biscuits missing 3 in each lane only 2 some times now 1 sort it out there’s a thief on the loose IM SERIOUS
English
1K
797
11.7K
581.3K
Viv retweetledi
jule
jule@juliusgila·
oasis anuncia gira en 2027 yo con mis 10 lukas ahorradas y un sueño:
Español
8
470
2.9K
75.9K
Viv retweetledi
Noah
Noah@NoahKingJr·
Coders in 2030 be like:
English
170
1.3K
15K
1.4M
Viv retweetledi
my sister lover 💫
my sister lover 💫@gcesterrr·
“(...) The look of pride on Noel's face as Liam warms to the rant that will rattle the pots on tea-time radio says everything about this odd couple; the more pleased Noel looks with him, the more emotional Liam gets. They're laughing and hugging.” » GQ Magazine, 1998
my sister lover 💫 tweet media
English
0
8
94
2.5K
Viv retweetledi
Oasis Planet
Oasis Planet@OasisPlanet_·
Liam and Noel Gallagher and the remaining members of the Stone Roses will be headliners at the upcoming MANICHESTER event, paying tribute to late Stone Roses star Gary “Mani” Mounfield The megastars will unite on stage for the once-in-a-lifetime gig at the 5,000-capacity Diecast venue in Manchester 30th May The Oasis brothers, guitarist John Squire and frontman Ian Brown will be joined by Johnny Marr of The Smiths and Joy Division and New Order’s Peter Hook. “Plans for these superstars to appear are well under way but details are being kept under lock and key. It’s going to be an incredibly special night and Mani will be honoured on stage by the great and the good of music. He was a much-loved musician and people are keen to show their respect by getting involved.” There will be two ticket drops in the next couple of weeks for the event, available via madchester.com and direct from the venue. Proposed set: THE STONE ROSES - Sally Cinnamon - She Bangs The Drums - Fools Gold - I Wanna Be Adorea - I Am The Resurrection NOEL GALLAGHER - Half The World Away NOEL & LIAM GALLAGHER - Live Forever acoustic PETER HOOK - Blue Monday (New Order - Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division)
Oasis Planet tweet mediaOasis Planet tweet media
English
33
116
1.7K
142.6K