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Austin Calvert

@_AustinCalvert_

Playing long term games with long term friends Distribution Engineer 924m+ views current: @gptzeroai Past @copy_ai @futurism Watch my videos below 👇

New York City Присоединился Kasım 2011
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Austin Calvert
Austin Calvert@_AustinCalvert_·
Much like finance, my thoughts are experiencing compounding growth. Is anyone else feeling this?
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aaron
aaron@aarondotdev·
linkedin UI should be studied
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BORED
BORED@BoredElonMusk·
Ok hear me out… High speed rail between Japan and America, with a stop in Hawaii (obviously Japan would be in charge of building it)
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A single dose of a new cancer drug made a brain tumor almost disappear – in just five days. Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital reported “dramatic and rapid” tumor regression in the first patients treated with a next-generation form of CAR T-cell therapy for glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive brain cancers known. The therapy, called CARv3-TEAM-E, was developed to overcome a major hurdle in treating solid tumors: their ability to hide from the immune system. The personalized treatment reprograms a patient’s immune cells to attack the tumor, and in one extraordinary case, nearly eliminated the cancer within just five days. This novel therapy is designed to target multiple features of the tumor at once, a strategy that may help overcome the common challenge of treatment resistance in solid tumors like glioblastoma. Although the tumors eventually returned, the early outcomes were described as unprecedented. One patient saw a 60% reduction in tumor size that lasted for half a year—an impressive result in a cancer known for its aggressiveness. The trial’s success marks a major step forward for immunotherapy in brain cancer and raises new hopes for long-term control or even a cure. Researchers are now working to refine the treatment and extend its effects, with the ultimate goal of turning a once-terminal diagnosis into a survivable condition.
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Eye On Axis
Eye On Axis@eyeonaxis·
Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York | Unknown Photographer
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Bilawal Sidhu
Bilawal Sidhu@bilawalsidhu·
So that’s pretty cool. Silver play button just showed up. 100k subscribers is indeed a milestone I won’t forget.
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
This is potentially the biggest news of the year Google just released TurboQuant. An algorithm that makes LLM’s smaller and faster, without losing quality Meaning that 16gb Mac Mini now can run INCREDIBLE AI models. Completely locally, free, and secure This also means: • Much larger context windows possible with way less slowdown and degradation • You’ll be able to run high quality AI on your phone • Speed and quality up. Prices down. The people who made fun of you for buying a Mac Mini now have major egg on their face. This pushes all of AI forward in a such a MASSIVE way It can’t be stated enough: props to Google for releasing this for all. They could have gatekept it for themselves like I imagine a lot of other big AI labs would have. They didn’t. They decided to advance humanity. 2026 is going to be the biggest year in human history.
Google Research@GoogleResearch

Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI

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jordan gonzález 🛰️
jordan gonzález 🛰️@jordan_nebula·
so my nyc rent got raised again and i'm done scrolling through 200 listings manually 😐 i just built AIpartment it scores every listing for me based on price, space, commute, amenities, so i only look at the ones actually worth my time 👀 link below if u wanna try it for free
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Austin Calvert@_AustinCalvert_·
@iamgdsa Should it not be “make money” style of content? If so what? Getting normies to lovable is tough no?
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Guillaume@iamgdsa·
strange yet interesting new format from Lovable starts by screen recording snap camera then swap screen to app you get the react + the smooth transition to mobile demo only one video at 150k but finding this quite creative let's see if they get any good outlier with this interestingly still "make money" focused content i guess trying to go after page pilot & co strategies but strange from lovable
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Wise@trikcode·
Tech has entered its funniest era. You can spend 3 months building a product just to discover the real job is making short videos about the product.
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Max Marchione@maxmarchione·
Just about every >150 iq person I know uses nicotine. Nicotine is underrated and misunderstood
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Paul Yacoubian@PaulYacoubian·
claude is kind of cooking on deck generation from a design standpoint, ngl
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Daniel Tenreiro@TenreiroDaniel·
please be patient i'm introspective
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STEPHEN DDUNGU | GAMES
STEPHEN DDUNGU | GAMES@StephenDDGames·
I made a game world that creates itself as you journey through it…
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Louis@emaw_wei·
@SinaSinry @whop UGC platforms are broken because they optimize for volume, not quality. The real play is AI-powered creator matching — use agents to analyze creator content, audience overlap, and past performance before spending a dollar. That's what we're building.
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sina sinry@SinaSinry·
Was excited to use @whop for UGC and clipping content rewards. Uploaded my app campaign, funded the account with $2,000, and waited for creators to start making UGC. What I got instead: Over 40 video link submissions across TikTok and Meta in the first 3 days. The result? Most of them were Indian or Pakistani accounts with no relevant geo, even though I selected an English US and Europe audience. About 90% looked like botted views and fake comments just to pass the minimum view requirement and get paid. No real creators, just newly created pages or random pages that post everything and boost with fake views. Very disappointing. Then I tried Methods platform from @instinct_inc , got charged, and realized they do not even have a proper way for brands to sign in to their campaign. Filled out the contact form, got a meeting date and time scheduled, but then no one showed up. Do you guys have the same experience? Is there a better platform with real creators and quality accounts?
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Sydnus : Making The Explorator
Little walk in my little indie game village
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Fish@FishSoulsXVX·
This place is insane
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Paul Yacoubian@PaulYacoubian·
@woj4ke you and a buddy create a group text msg with a third buddy, then help each other out constantly, then invite another buddy who can help as well and loop constantly can be business, sports, whatever
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Paul Yacoubian@PaulYacoubian·
Men are making millions from intros from other dudes in their group chats Millions
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roobz 🌙 🌸
roobz 🌙 🌸@tishray·
Every country has an energy. And that energy rewires you whether you notice it or not. People move to Japan and become minimal. People move to Mexico and their entire relationship with time softens. People move to New York and suddenly they can't sit still. Your personality is far more malleable than you think. We treat it like something fixed, but new surroundings give you new defaults. New pace. New habits. New values absorbed through proximity instead of effort. You're not just the average of the 5 people closest to you. You're the average of the 5 places, the 5 routines, and the 5 inputs you're exposed to most. Your commute shapes you. The weather shapes you. Every space you occupy is voting on who you become. That's why I believe choosing where you live is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. More important than your job title. Maybe more important than your five-year plan. Because the place shapes the plan. The place shapes your energy, your habits, your relationships, your default state. Get the place right and half of the other decisions start making themselves. Get it wrong and you'll fight yourself every day.
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