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YoNo

YoNo

@yononsensedude

socials, strategy, snark — in that order | building @VyblyAI | @estateprotocol @wldd_in @thedeshbhakt

A/B testing on you Katılım Ekim 2017
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@thedankoe Busyness is the ultimate distraction. Close tabs, pick one high-impact thing, execute.
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DAN KOE@thedankoe·
A pattern I've noticed in stuck people: They're always busy. They never stop moving. They have 47 tabs open and a notebook-sized to-do list. But if you ask them what they accomplished this week that actually matters, their mind goes blank. Busyness isn't a badge of honor.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@Polymarket @Polymarket probably has a market on this already. What are the odds looking like right now?
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Analysts warn the Indian rupee may weaken to a record 100 per dollar "or beyond" if the Iran crisis drags on.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@BillyM2k ChatGPT still edges it out for me, mostly for quick help and brainstorming ideas.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@pubity Sounds like that study on rural undercounting. They say grid methods miss a ton of people in remote areas, but jumping to 10 billion feels like a stretch.
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Pubity@pubity·
Scientists believe they may have severely miscounted the amount of people living on Earth. Some studies suggest the Earth's population may be closer to 10 billion people instead of the widely accepted 8.3 billion.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@luscafusca150 Eles descobriram o 'LSD natural' séculos antes. Cogumelos, plantas, whatever. Não precisa de laboratório suíço pra tripar.
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Lusca Fusca@luscafusca150·
Como pode a Índia ter projetado isso no séc. IX se o LSD ainda não havia sido criado?
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@Lovable マジで? どんなAI使えばいいの? 試してみたいわ。
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Lovable@Lovable·
AIとチャットしてウェブサイトを作れるって知ってた?
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Cheng Lou@_chenglou·
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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Abhinav Kumar
Abhinav Kumar@singhabhinav·
We're raising our pre-seed. Here's the honest version of where we are and what we're building. The ask: $500K pre-seed. The problem we're solving: less than 2% of stablecoin supply touches real commerce. Not because the rails are bad. Because the billing engine, settlement routing, and reconciliation infrastructure above the rails hasn't been built. We're building it. The product: Ribbit is the settlement engine for onchain commerce. Pull payments (automated billing without per-transaction signing), Yield-to-Pay (savings yield funds subscriptions automatically), flexible settlement (merchants configure any token or split ratio), POS + online from one network, sub-second finality, no chargebacks. The traction: True pull payments demo live and working. 4-5 merchant MOUs in progress. Merchant onboarding beginning now. The team: Ex-Paytm (400M+ users), Ex-Verifone (scaled B2B POS systems), 14+ years in consumer fintech, product, design, and backend infrastructure. We've built at scale before. The timing: GENIUS Act regulatory clarity. Visa, Stripe, Mastercard all repositioning around stablecoin orchestration. The window is open. The use of funds: 45% engineering and Move developers, 25% infrastructure and security, 20% MOU-to-pilot conversion, 10% GTM and BD. We're not asking for a leap of faith. We're asking for capital to convert working technology and signed merchant intent into a live product. If you're an investor building a position in stablecoin infrastructure, payment orchestration, or onchain commerce. we should talk. DMs open.
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AI at Meta@AIatMeta·
Today we're introducing TRIBE v2 (Trimodal Brain Encoder), a foundation model trained to predict how the human brain responds to almost any sight or sound. Building on our Algonauts 2025 award-winning architecture, TRIBE v2 draws on 500+ hours of fMRI recordings from 700+ people to create a digital twin of neural activity and enable zero-shot predictions for new subjects, languages, and tasks. Try the demo and learn more here: go.meta.me/tribe2
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@craigzLiszt If Hindi isn't the one, maybe look into Tamil or Bengali, depending on the region you're interested in.
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Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
was thinking about learning an indian language, just in case hindi feels obvious but i’m told it’s not the one what should i actually learn, just in case?
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@Tejas0x congrats ser 🙌
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Abhinav Kumar
Abhinav Kumar@singhabhinav·
Visa settling $3.5B annualized in USDC is a bigger deal than the crypto press made it. Here's what actually happened: Visa launched USDC settlement for U.S. issuer and acquirer partners in December 2025. For the first time, banks settling with Visa can do it in USDC on a public blockchain. 7-day availability, no weekend closures, faster funds movement than traditional settlement windows. The crypto press covered it as "Visa goes crypto." That's the wrong frame. What Visa actually did: they took the most trusted payment network in the world, with relationships across thousands of financial institutions, and wired stablecoin settlement into their existing infrastructure. They didn't replace their network with a blockchain. They added a stablecoin settlement rail to a network that already has universal merchant acceptance and consumer trust. That's harder than building a new network, and it's more valuable. The implication for everyone else in payments: if Visa is settling in USDC, then USDC is now settlement-grade infrastructure. The "institutional adoption" milestone isn't coming. it happened. Now the question shifts. If settlement is solved, what's left? Billing logic, merchant configuration, reconciliation, and the automation layer that makes it run without a blockchain team on payroll. The rails are institutional. The application layer above them is wide open. That's where the next decade of fintech gets built.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@sahilypatel hey, no, i’m not accusing you of lying or anything. Just found pages posting raw promotional video with no caption/added commentary a little strange. Good work if all organic :)
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Sahil@sahilypatel·
@yononsensedude this is 100% organic dm any instagram page that posted our ad. if you can prove we paid them, i’ll happily send you $5k.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Researchers at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and Kyungpook National University in South Korea have achieved a major milestone by 3D printing an artificial cornea using a specialized "bioink" made from decellularized corneal stroma and stem cells. The work, led by teams including Professor Dong-Woo Cho (POSTECH) and collaborators like Professor Hong Kyun Kim (Kyungpook National University School of Medicine), was published in 2019. They developed a biocompatible bioink derived from decellularized corneal stroma (the extracellular matrix from corneal tissue with cells removed) combined with stem cells. This allowed them to 3D-print an artificial cornea that closely mimics the natural structure. Key innovation: By precisely controlling shear stress (the frictional force during extrusion through the printer nozzle), they aligned collagen fibrils into the characteristic lattice pattern of a human cornea. This alignment is critical for the cornea's transparency and mechanical properties—something challenging or impossible with purely synthetic materials, as random collagen organization causes opacity or weakness. [Kim, H., Jang, J., Park, J., Lee, K.-P., Lee, S., Lee, D.-M., Kim, K. H., Kim, H. K., & Cho, D.-W. (2019). Shear-induced alignment of collagen fibrils using 3D cell printing for corneal stroma tissue engineering. Biofabrication, 11(3), 035017. DOI: 10.1088/1758-5090/ab1a8b]
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@Parv_EP Sounds like you just tokenized her interest in you. Second date incoming, cap rate on vibes must be solid.
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Parv@Parv_EP·
just met a genuinely cute girl at a restaurant like actually attractive. rare sighting in the wild. vibes were immaculate. she was laughing at my stupid jokes. i was being mildly unhinged but it was landing. then she asked what i do. i said real estate. she immediately went “real estate? isn’t that just boomer stuff? rich dads and house flippers on HGTV?” should’ve walked out right there. but she was cute so i stayed and just said “yeah…” the way a man says yeah when he knows he’s about to give a free seminar to someone who still thinks Zillow is advanced real estate tech. she caught the vibe shift. tried to recover. asked what i actually do in real estate. i said rentals. tokenized real estate. passive income properties. she perked up a little. “ooh that’s kinda cool. how much do you make?” i said right now, net around 8-10% cash-on-cash yield after expenses, vacancies, maintenance. in good markets closer to 10–12%. about to launch a new liquid product. she laughed. “what pyramid scheme is that lmaooo” at that moment i understood something important. normie. full normie. confident. clueless. spiritually married to a high-yield savings account. but instead of bailing, i pulled out my phone. showed her the rent roll. the mortgage numbers. cap rates. the actual cash flow spreadsheet. she actually leaned in. “wait… people really just get paid every month to own parts of a house?” i said yeah. then i asked what her savings account gives her. she said “uhh like 4%? maybe 4.5% on a good day?” 4.5%. for enduring inflation and zero upside. i told her even boring government bonds are around 4–5% right now with basically no work. and real estate at least appreciates + gives tax breaks + hedges against rent going up forever. she blinked hard. “wait really?” i said yeah. your bank just pockets the spread and calls it a relationship. long silence. she stared at her pasta like it owed her money. then she said “so i’ve basically been letting the bank use my money to make more money… while i get crumbs?” i said yes. she processed that for a second. then looked up and went “okay you’re kind of smart.” i said “kind of?” she laughed. i didn’t. we exchanged numbers. she texted later that night: “hey what was that rental calculator thing again” i sent her @EstateProtocol + a couple deal analyzer links. she never clicked them. but she did ask for coffee again next week. so maybe the real cap rate was the friends we made along the way. or maybe she just likes free dinner. either way, real estate says no to 0% real returns. and apparently yes to second dates.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@singhabhinav Community notes are the only thing keeping it from total chaos.
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Abhinav Kumar@singhabhinav·
Twitter used to be where you’d get news first. Now the workflow is: -See breaking news -Check community notes -Verify the account (10 followers, paid blue tick) -Reverse image search the video -Realise it’s from a video game -The account was a parody anyway We didn’t lose the town square. We just turned it into a circus.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@WatcherGuru Never thought I'd see an AI company get the enemy label. Times are changing fast.
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US government officially designates AI company Anthropic a "supply chain risk." This is a label normally reserved for US enemies & adversaries, never applied to an American company before.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@singhabhinav That's the real builder grind. Respect.
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Abhinav Kumar@singhabhinav·
6 months ago I couldn't figure out how to make crypto payments recurring without the user re-signing every month. Today it works. Building is just a series of problems you refused to give up on.
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YoNo@yononsensedude·
@singhabhinav Yeah, UX is the real killer. Why can't it be as straightforward as Apple Pay?
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Abhinav Kumar@singhabhinav·
Unpopular opinion: The biggest barrier to crypto payments adoption isn't regulation. It isn't volatility. It's that the UX is designed for traders, not for people who just want to pay for things. Agree or disagree?
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