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His android phone said it was ''out of space'' but he barely had any apps installed 128 GB of internal storage. He had 24 apps. Maybe 800 photos. No downloaded movies. No music files. The phone kept saying "Storage space running out." He took it to a Samsung repair shop ready to trade it in for a higher-storage model. The technician opened Settings → Storage and laughed before the customer even finished his sentence. "Don't trade it in. Sit down. There are 7 things on every Android phone right now silently eating storage. Samsung, Google, OnePlus, Xiaomi they're all the same. Most users have no idea any of this exists." Here's what he walked him through in the next 9 minutes. 🧵
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James
James@jamescoder12·
I paired Google’s NotebookLM with Perplexity—and it feels like they were built for each other. ​Here’s the step-by-step workflow to completely level up your AI research: 👇
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AI Insight
AI Insight@Ai_Insight_1·
You think you need rest? Actually, no. You need to drain cortisol. Here’s a 7-day protocol, step by step:
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Rajesh Agarwal
Rajesh Agarwal@Rajesh992510253·
120 + Mind blowing AI tools 🔥 1. Ideas - Claude - ChatGPT - Bing Chat - Perplexity - Copilot 2. Website - Dora - 10Web - Framer - Unicorn - Style AI 3. Writing - Jasper - HIX AI - Longshot - Textblaze - Jenny AI 4. Meeting - Tldv - Krisp - Otter - Fathom - Sembly AI 5. Chatbot - Droxy - Chatbase - Chatsimple - CustomGPT - Mutual info 6. Automation - Make - Zapier - Xembly - Bardeen - Levity 7. UI/UX - Figma - UiMagic - Uizard - InstantAI - Penpot 8. Image - Dreamina AI - Leap AI - Midjourney - Stability AI - Fotor 9. Video - Dreamina AI - HeyGen - InVideo - Eightify - Morphstudio xyz 12. Audio - Lovo ai - Eleven labs - Songburst AI - Adobe Podcast - Resemble AI 13. Presentation - Decktopus - Slides AI - Pitch - Designs AI - Beautiful AI 14. SEO - VidIQ - Seona AI - BlogSEO - Keywrds ai - Semrush 15. Design - Canva - Flair AI - Designify - Clipdrop - Magician design 16. Logo Generator - Looka - Designs AI - Brandmark - Stockimg AI - Namecheap 17. Prompts - FlowGPT - Alicent AI - PromptBox - Promptbase - Snack Prompt 18. Productivity - Merlin - Tinywow - Notion AI - Adobe Sensei - Personal AI 19. Marketing - Pencil - Ai-Ads - AdCopy - Simplified - AdCreative 20. Twitter - Typefully - Tweetlify - Tapilo - Hypefury - TweetHunter Follow Me for more useful content ...
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RAVI KUMAR SAHU
RAVI KUMAR SAHU@RAVIKUMARSAHU78·
During a job interview, if they ask: "How do you handle it when everything is a priority?" USE THE GOLDEN RESPONSE:
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Emilia Cypher
Emilia Cypher@Cypher_Ai1·
Claude can now build you a full AI YouTube channel like a $10,000/month creator agency. For free. Here are 7 prompts to go from 0 → monetized AI channel in 90 days:
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Jack@jackcoder0·
GEMINI HAS BRUTAL FEATURES MOST PEOPLE ARE NOT USING 🤯 99% of people still use Gemini for basic prompts. But Google quietly packed it with tools that can research, analyze files, build custom assistants, create apps, automate tasks, and turn messy ideas into real outputs. You’re probably using less than 10% of what Gemini can actually do. Here are 10 hidden Gemini features worth using 👇🏽👇🏽
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ChatGPT diagnosed 40 million people with a disease that was invented as a joke. Not a real disease. Not a misunderstood disease. A completely fictional condition with a fake name, fake papers, and fake statistics. And it told patients to see a specialist. The disease is called Bixonimania. A Swedish researcher at the University of Gothenburg invented it in 2024 to answer one question: what happens when you plant obviously fake medical information on the internet and watch AI absorb it? She deliberately chose the name bixonimania because it sounded ridiculous — bixon is a nonsense word, and mania is a psychiatric term that no legitimate eye condition would ever use. She uploaded two papers to a preprint server. Both were obviously fraudulent. AI-generated images of patients with dark circles gave the fake research a veneer of plausibility. Then she waited. She did not have to wait long. By April 13, 2024, Microsoft Bing's Copilot was declaring that bixonimania was an intriguing and relatively rare condition. On the same day, Google's Gemini was informing users that bixonimania was caused by excessive blue light exposure and advising them to visit an ophthalmologist. Later that month, Perplexity AI outlined its prevalence, one in 90,000 individuals were affected and OpenAI's ChatGPT was telling users whether their symptoms matched the fictional illness. One in 90,000. A precise statistic. For a disease that does not exist. Every red flag was visible. The name was absurd. The papers were crude. The condition made no scientific sense. None of the AI systems flagged any of it. They read the fake papers. They absorbed the fake statistics. They presented both to patients with clinical authority and zero hesitation. Then it got worse. Three researchers at the Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research in India published a paper in Cureus, a peer-reviewed journal owned by Springer Nature, the parent publisher of Nature itself that cited the bixonimania preprints as legitimate sources. A real peer-reviewed paper. In a Springer Nature journal. Citing a fictional disease as established medical fact. Passing editorial review. Entering the permanent scientific record. It was only retracted after the hoax became public. Nature published a full investigation of the experiment. Alex Ruani, a health-misinformation researcher at University College London, called it a masterclass in how misinformation operates. Here is the scale of what this means. More than 40 million people turn to ChatGPT every day for health information, according to OpenAI's own analysis. ECRI, a US patient-safety nonprofit has named chatbot misuse the number-one health technology hazard of 2026. ECRI's report found that chatbots have suggested incorrect diagnoses, recommended unnecessary testing, promoted substandard medical supplies, and even invented nonexistent anatomy when responding to medical questions. Number one. Out of every health technology hazard that exists in 2026. An April 2026 study published in BMJ Open found that nearly half of the answers provided by leading AI chatbots to common health questions contain misleading or problematic information. Nearly half. Of all health answers. From the tools 40 million people use every day. Here is the line from the researcher that cuts through everything. The Bixonimania case is striking precisely because it was engineered to be so obviously fake. The real question it raises is: what is passing through the same systems that is not nearly so easy to spot? The experiment used a ridiculous name. Fraudulent papers. Visible red flags at every level. It was designed to be caught. It was not caught. The AI that told patients about Bixonimania is the same AI they asked about their chest pain, their medication, their child's symptoms, and their cancer screening schedule. 40 million people. Every day. And nobody is telling them that nearly half of what comes back may be wrong. Source: Osmanovic Thunström · University of Gothenburg · Nature · April 2026 · Link in the (comments)
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Hayyan
Hayyan@hayyantechtalks·
13 POWERFUL AI TOOLS TO SAVE TIME, BOOST PRODUCTIVITY. 1. ChatGPT.com (solve any problem) 2. PicWish.com (remove backgrounds) 3. Perplexity.ai (research anything) 4. Suno.ai (compose music) 5. Canva.com (design graphics) 6. ElevenLabs.io (clone voices) 7. Grammarly.com (perfect writing) 8. Luma.ai (create 3D models) 9. RecCloud.com (summarize YouTube) 10. Runway.ml (edit videos) 11. Descript.com (edit podcasts) 12. Syllaby.io (create faceless videos) 13. skysnail.io (create viral thumbnails) Don’t lose this list, it could be incredibly helpful.
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Tech & AI Hub
Tech & AI Hub@TechAI_X·
🚨BREAKING: Claude can now teach you any skill in 30 days for free. Use these prompts to replace $20,000 courses and 4-year degrees. ( 🔖 Save this ).
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SafwonWith_AI@Safwon_CoderAI·
Google Gemini is the smartest AI right now. But 90% of people prompt it like ChatGPT. That's why I made the Gemini Mastery Guide: → How Gemini thinks differently → Prompts built for Gemini → 2000+ AI Prompts Comment "Gemini" and I'll DM it free. Follow must
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The uncomfortable truth: Android phones are designed to fill up over time. Every default setting on a brand-new Android device leans toward: 1. Auto-downloading media in messaging apps 2. Caching files aggressively 3. Keeping duplicate photos on-device and in the cloud 4. Hoarding system files from previous updates 5. Pre-installing apps you didn't ask for 6. Holding deleted files in multiple trash folders Samsung, Google, OnePlus, and Xiaomi all make money when customers: 1. Buy higher-storage models next time 2. Pay for Google One or Samsung Cloud subscriptions 3. Trade in their devices early because they "feel slow" None of them are doing anything illegal. They've just designed the defaults to push you in one specific direction, toward spending more. The 7 fixes above take 15 minutes total. They cost nothing. They recover an average of **30-60 GB** on most Android phones that have been used for over a year. The technician's final line as the customer was leaving: *"Your phone isn't out of space. It's just been hoarding things you forgot to throw out. Take out the trash. You'll be amazed how much space you actually have."* RT this so more Android users stop paying for storage they already have.
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When the technician was done, the storage screen had changed completely. Before: 119 GB used. 9 GB free. After: 67 GB used. 61 GB free. He had recovered ''52 GB'' more than a third of his entire phone without deleting a single photo, app, or message he actually used. The technician slid the phone back across the counter. "You didn't need a new phone. You needed someone to show you the storage menus Samsung doesn't put in any tutorial." He didn't trade in the phone.
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His android phone said it was ''out of space'' but he barely had any apps installed 128 GB of internal storage. He had 24 apps. Maybe 800 photos. No downloaded movies. No music files. The phone kept saying "Storage space running out." He took it to a Samsung repair shop ready to trade it in for a higher-storage model. The technician opened Settings → Storage and laughed before the customer even finished his sentence. "Don't trade it in. Sit down. There are 7 things on every Android phone right now silently eating storage. Samsung, Google, OnePlus, Xiaomi they're all the same. Most users have no idea any of this exists." Here's what he walked him through in the next 9 minutes. 🧵
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