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Jamie Johnston

@TeachTechJamie

Head of Educator Development @GoWriggle | Lifelong Learner | Current Interests: AI & Digital Ed – Transformation, Leadership, Entrepreneurship | Let's chat! 💬

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Really nice comment from a recent online training session I conducted.
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Farages Fucked Face@soldierpaypig·
haha yeah, new (to me at least) peter hitchens vid
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Monologue@usemonologue·
Keyboards are so 1983. You only need one key—Monokey, the limited edition device that turns your voice into text in Monologue. We're giving away 10, along with a free annual subscription to Monologue.
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Daniel Park
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I’ll share a small part of pickle.com Back in med school, I became obsessed with augmenting memory and dreamed of a Notion or Obsidian that completes itself. Today, we’ve built something close. My self-awareness is sharper and everything feels connected. I genuinely believe AI does not replace humans. It amplifies us. Huge respect to our engineers and designers who made this crazy thing real. Bubbles are the episodic units of my life that the system interprets from my raw data. Clouds are the system’s questions, its hypotheses about who I am. When I answer a cloud, it becomes a bubble again. There is so much personal data that I cannot fully demo it. Wish I could. This system understands me more deeply than anyone. Want to try it? Retweet and comment “memory.” I’ll DM you an access code to skip the waitlist.
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Lian Lim | Dashboard & AI Automation Expert
i noticed people pick automation tools based on hype then wonder why they're either: → overpaying for simple workflows (Zapier) → stuck with tools that can't scale (basic platforms) → or paralyzed by complexity (wrong tool for their stage) the truth: Zapier, Make, and n8n aren't competitors they're built for completely different builders here's how to pick: ZAPIER = plug and play built for: business owners who just want shit to work philosophy: "connect two apps, set a trigger, done" best for: → your first 5 automations → mainstream tools (8,000+ integrations) → no technical knowledge needed → speed over everything example: new Shopify order → send Slack message → done in 2 minutes the catch: pricing scales per task one workflow with 5 steps running 1,000x/month = 5,000 tasks gets expensive FAST at scale use Zapier when: you're starting out and need results today MAKE = visual control built for: operators who want to see how data flows philosophy: "design your workflow like a flowchart" best for: → complex multi-step processes → branching logic and filters → teams scaling past simple automations → 2,000 integrations with deeper control example: Shopify order → check if over $100 → tag as VIP → route to fulfillment → ping team you SEE every branch, every condition, every path the catch: charges per operation (each action = 1 operation) still cheaper than Zapier at scale, but not unlimited use Make when: you're building structured systems and need visibility N8N = complete freedom built for: technical teams who want full control philosophy: "self-host, customize everything, own your data" best for: → custom APIs and internal tools → enterprise-grade security needs → AI agent workflows → unlimited executions (self-hosted = free) example: WhatsApp message → AI analyzes intent → pulls CRM data → auto-replies → escalates to human if uncertain you can write JavaScript inside nodes connect to ANY API (even your own) host it on your own server the catch: steeper learning curve you need some technical comfort use n8n when: you're serious about automation as infrastructure THE PRICING REALITY - Zapier: pay per task (expensive at scale) - Make: pay per operation (middle ground) - n8n: pay per execution OR self-host free (cheapest at scale) THE AI ANGLE all three now do AI - Zapier: simple AI actions (ChatGPT email drafts, summaries) - Make: visual AI flows (sentiment analysis → auto-tagging) - n8n: full AI agent workflows (intent analysis → CRM lookup → dynamic responses) if you're building AI automation, n8n is the playground SO HOW TO ACTUALLY DECIDE? I’ve got you. Like + Comment "HOW" for the complete guide. (Must be following for DM access)
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Jamie Johnston@TeachTechJamie·
@FakePsyho Reminds me of this guys story #History" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henr…
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Psyho@FakePsyho·
Humanity has prevailed (for now!) I'm completely exhausted. I figured, I had 10h of sleep in the last 3 days and I'm barely alive. I'll post more about the contest when I get some rest. (To be clear, those are provisional results, but my lead should be big enough)
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@SahilBloom Keep these coming sahil. I usually scroll twitter when I want a distraction from ‘the work’, then I come across one of your tweets and it’s like okay, put the phone down and get back to it.
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The worst thing in the world isn’t failure. It’s the lukewarm limbo between success and failure. The land of someday. Maybe later. Blame. Fear. Watching someone else live your dream—not because they’re more talented than you, but because they had the courage to try.
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@jakeglmn I just don’t get how ppl can fall asleep so quickly. Takes me at least a chapter of a book
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Jake Gilman
Jake Gilman@jakeglmn·
Coffee naps are the best productivity hack on Earth. They "rewire" your brain to fix brain fog, dopamine, and focus. They're literally a portal to flow state. Here's what they are, why they work, & how to do one: 🧵
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Tim Urban
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy·
I just went to open Chrome on my comp and accidentally clicked the Firefox button. Firefox opened and was like "Oh my god hi! It's been so long we have so much to talk about!" and then I closed it, and now I feel bad.
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ViralClips@Clipstobeviral·
How to get shredded with squats Try to do even 1 set of these
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Fast walkers have higher IQ & larger brains than slow walkers.
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Thehullboy@Thehullboy1·
All for you dad ❤️
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FPL Mate (Dan)@FPLMate·
Spurs vs Man Utd tomorrow night:
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Why should we shift to one-to-one devices?” That was the question from one principal during the Q&A. The answer? It’s not about replacing textbooks or chasing grades. It’s about engagement, equity, and preparing students for a digital world that won’t wait. Highlights from school leaders in the room: •“Devices don’t replace teaching—they unlock richer learning experiences.” •“We’ve moved from passive note-taking to active, student-led learning.” •“Students expect digital fluency—so do employers.” •“Not every student has access at home. Schools must level the playing field.” One principal summed it up best: “If my daughter didn’t have a device, she’d be starting life one step behind.”
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“Engage your community.” “Don’t be afraid.” “Speed trumps perfection.” That was the parting advice from school leaders reflecting on their one-to-one device journeys. Yes, they faced challenges—Wi-Fi upgrades, staff nerves, parent concerns. But they all agreed: managed digital learning is no longer optional. Top takeaways: •Get infrastructure right – solid Wi-Fi is essential. •Start with your staff – build confidence from within. •Communicate with parents – transparency builds trust. •Manage the devices – without controls, it won’t work. Paula Mulhall summed it up best: “The longer you wait, the more you’ll need to catch upa
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School leaders sharing real-world insights on implementing student device models—lessons from those who’ve lived it.
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Sean Glynn kicking off our “Leading Senior Cycle Reform with a Student Device Model” in The Heritage.
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Steve McGuire
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79·
For higher education, “AI’s takeover [is] a full-blown existential crisis.” “College is just how well I can use ChatGPT at this point.” “I think we are years — or months, probably — away from a world where nobody thinks using AI for homework is considered cheating.” “It isn’t as if cheating is new. But now, as one student put it, ‘the ceiling has been blown off.’ Who could resist a tool that makes every assignment easier with seemingly no consequences?” “Massive numbers of students are going to emerge from university with degrees, and into the workforce, who are essentially illiterate.” “The humanities, and writing in particular, are quickly becoming an anachronistic art elective like basket-weaving.” “Many teachers now seem to be in a state of despair.” “Every time I talk to a colleague about this, the same thing comes up: retirement. When can I retire? When can I get out of this? That’s what we’re all thinking now.”
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