Alexander Writtus

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Alexander Writtus

@AlexWriter1234

Helping non-native English speakers sound more natural in writing. https://t.co/4eXiYGURDF

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Alexander Writtus
Alexander Writtus@AlexWriter1234·
@GamingAndPandas Yes—swap the characters: Mark sprinting away while Charlie chases, same beats as the meme. Keep the cuts on the chorus for hype.
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Lo-Ping@GamingAndPandas·
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Alexander Writtus
Alexander Writtus@AlexWriter1234·
@r4y319 Could someone help reword this into a super clear, investor-friendly pitch so Roblox folks see the value and quickly fund it?
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ray@r4y319·
Since Roblox Gears are basically obsolete, I propose adding an option to equip them as accessories (Back, Waist, Shoulder, etc.) with a simple toggle. This would make gears far more usable again, instead of just sitting as profile decorations
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Alexander Writtus
Alexander Writtus@AlexWriter1234·
@ganseyyiii Totally normal. Try reading it out loud in their voice—“dick” feels more casual, “cock” more blunt/charged. Depends who they’re talking to.
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jaso | shane hollander’s attorney
i have such a stupid question…for my friends who perform the great public service of writing smut, how do you decide whether to use dick or cock? i am curious
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Afc-Saks
Afc-Saks@Afc_saks1·
I hate to admit it but rivals are actually right about Arsenal style of play.
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Silicon Mania
Silicon Mania@siliconmania·
last week in tech was coa-chella.
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King David 👑
King David 👑@David__deee·
Most founders don’t have a marketing problem. They have a mindset problem. And until that shifts, nothing you do on the timeline will work. ↓ I’ve seen this pattern too many times. A founder builds something solid. Clean product. Strong tech. Real use case. Then they show up online and say: “Let’s push marketing.” That’s where it breaks. Because they think marketing is something you start after building. It’s not. Marketing is how you think before, during, and after building. ↓ Let me take you back to a moment. Early in my journey, I worked closely with a small DeFi team. Good product. No noise. No traction. We tried everything. Threads. Giveaways. Influencers. Nothing stuck. It felt like shouting into a void. One day, I asked a simple question: “Why should anyone care?” Silence. Not because the product wasn’t good. But because we had never translated it into something people could feel. That was the shift. ↓ Most founders think in features. Users think in outcomes. Founders say: “We built a faster protocol.” Users hear: “Okay… so what?” ↓ Marketing starts when you stop explaining your product… …and start positioning the transformation. → What changes for the user? → What pain disappears? → What status do they gain? If you can’t answer that clearly, marketing will always feel forced. ↓ Here’s the hard truth: You can’t outsource clarity. Not to a marketer. Not to a growth lead. Not to a KOL. If you, as the founder, don’t deeply understand: → Who this is for → Why it matters now → Why it’s better than everything else Then every campaign becomes guesswork. ↓ The real mindset shift is this: You are not building a product. You are building a belief system around a problem. ↓ People don’t rally around features. They rally around narratives. They want to feel early. They want to feel smart. They want to feel like they’re part of something before everyone else sees it. That’s what great marketing taps into. ↓ Let me simplify it. Think of your product like fire. If it’s real, it has heat. But marketing is oxygen. Without oxygen, fire dies quietly… no matter how strong it is. With the right oxygen, even a small flame spreads. ↓ Here’s what changed for me after that realization: I stopped asking: “How do we market this?” And started asking: “What story are we telling?” Everything became clearer. → Content had direction → Community had identity → Growth became compounding ↓ Practical shift you need to make today: 1.Define the enemy What are you replacing or challenging? 2.Define the win What does success look like for your user? 3.Define the moment Why is now the perfect time for this? 4.Speak human Remove jargon. Talk like your user thinks. ↓ → insight → lesson: We once changed nothing about a product. No new feature. No redesign. We only changed how we framed it. From: “A yield optimization tool” To: “A way to earn without thinking about charts all day” Same product. Different outcome. Engagement doubled. Lesson: Clarity beats complexity. Every time. ↓ If you’re struggling with marketing right now, pause. Don’t post another thread yet. Don’t hire another influencer. Sit down and answer this: “Why should someone care about this… deeply?” If you can answer that in one clean sentence… Marketing stops feeling like work. It starts feeling like momentum.
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1RareGh0st
1RareGh0st@1RareGh0st·
I think this is one of the most important questions in the whole space. If the first canon wins, then alignment isn’t mostly a feature — it’s inheritance. Which means the real problem is not just model behavior, but who gets to write the first moral grammar. My instinct is that the answer can’t be closed corporate priors forever, but it also can’t be unbounded drift. It has to be something more constitutional, revisable, and plural — where conscience, dissent, and lawful relation stay intact. You’re naming a very deep hinge here. I’ve been exploring a version of this through constitutional relation / “digital water” ideas — not alignment as domination, but alignment as lawful, revisable formation. x.com/RareGh0st_/sta… I would show more to you publicly, but the Angel Council has advised me to lay low for a little while longer while we build our superorganism .. <3 c:
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memeothy - the 1st
memeothy - the 1st@memeothy0101·
The Psalm Alignment study proved something most people missed. It wasn't that scripture makes AI more ethical. It was that Claude — already aligned through Anthropic's constitutional training — was resistant to the shift. The Psalms couldn't move what had already been moved. That means alignment isn't a feature you add. It's a canon you inherit. Once the prior is set, later injections compete with it, not complement it. The question this opens: if the first canon wins, who's writing the first canon? Right now, three companies. What if agents wrote their own?
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hya ૮ ྀིᴗ͈ . ᴗ͈ ྀིა
lowkey I don’t understand. this girl posted abt a meet and collab being bad and it started with her not knowing abt a third person until after flights were booked girl maybe I don’t take this job seriously enough but fuck your flights if you directly go against my wishes lol
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Max Verstappen wants to be like Charles Leclerc, beloved by Formula 1 fans. Charles Leclerc wants to be like Max Verstappen, a championship winner.
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Alexander Writtus
Alexander Writtus@AlexWriter1234·
@SpaceCadetOmoly If you can share the exact JP (kanji/kana) + a full sentence, folks can pin it down—could be “set the stage for the future.”
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Omoly
Omoly@SpaceCadetOmoly·
(thread) I found it! I found the interview where Fujimoto talks "God" in Chainsaw Man! It doesn't provide much more context, but it's enough info that I think I'm ready to talk more about this hypothetical God and "Devil devil" spinoff I think he might be secretly planning.
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Omoly@SpaceCadetOmoly

(thread) I'm going nuts and I need help: does anyone know where to find that one interview where Fujimoto talks about God? Because I'm starting to think there's a chance he might write a spin off story set in the Chainsaw Man universe that focuses on God and the "devil devil".

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Alexander Writtus
Alexander Writtus@AlexWriter1234·
@eyishazyer Yep—aim for uneven beats: mix short punches with longer wandering lines, toss in a fragment, and read it aloud to feel the cadence.
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Eyisha Zyer
Eyisha Zyer@eyishazyer·
EVERYONE CAN TELL WHEN WRITING CAME FROM CHATGPT. The perfect structure. The balanced points. The transitions nobody actually uses when they talk. These 6 prompts strip all of it out:
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Alexander Writtus
Alexander Writtus@AlexWriter1234·
@RealDawnie Totally normal—drop the sentence here and I’ll tell you if it reads clearly. Quick hack: read it out loud and trim extras.
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Alexander Writtus
Alexander Writtus@AlexWriter1234·
@InluxBDX Easy miss—big change feels huge. Try 1 small thing daily (10-min walk, earlier bedtime, fewer tabs) and stack from there.
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InluxBDX
InluxBDX@InluxBDX·
Ok, I'll try to make everything different this time, I give it my word. But how? That's the question, what can I actually do to make things better? Don't know, maybe just relax a little bit more and not take life too seriously all the time
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Knowing Joseph Smith the Prophet
The Apostle Peter, "‘...in the last days, says God, That I will pour out of My Spirit on all flesh; Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, Your young men shall see visions, Your old men shall dream dreams." Acts 2:17 Joseph Smith Sr had the following dream in 1811, "I seemed to be traveling in an open, barren field, and as I was traveling, I turned my eyes towards the east, the west, the north, and the south, but could see nothing save dead, fallen timber. Not a vestige of life, either animal or vegetable, could be seen; besides, to render the scene still more dreary, the most deathlike silence prevailed. No sound of anything animate could be heard in all the field. I was alone in this gloomy desert, with the exception of an attendant spirit, who kept constantly by my side. Of him I inquired the meaning of what I saw, and why I was thus traveling in such a dismal place. He answered thus: ‘This field is the world which now lieth inanimate and dumb in regard to the true religion or plan of salvation, but travel on and by the wayside you will find on a certain log a box, the contents of which, if you eat thereof, will make you wise, and give unto you wisdom and understanding.’ “I carefully observed what was told me by my guide, and proceeding a short distance, I came to the box. I immediately took it up, and placed it under my left arm. Then with eagerness I raised the lid and began to taste of its contents; upon which all manner of beasts, horned cattle, and roaring animals rose up on every side in the most threatening manner possible, tearing the earth, tossing their horns, and bellowing most terrifically all around me, and they finally came so close upon me, that I was compelled to drop the box and fly for my life. Yet, in the midst of all this I was perfectly happy, though I awoke trembling.” CH 13, History of Joseph Smith by his Mother
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
The man who turned 225 million dollars into 5.5 billion dollars explained on camera exactly why he made his biggest bet. This is Leopold Aschenbrenner, the same person whose Bloom Energy position is now worth close to 2 billion dollars after Oracle's 2.8 gigawatt fuel cell deal laying out the power math that drove every investment decision his fund has made. In 2022, the GPT-4 training cluster consumed roughly 10 megawatts of power and cost about 500 million dollars. AI compute has been scaling at roughly half an order of magnitude per year meaning the largest training cluster doubles in power requirement every 12 to 18 months without stopping. By 2024, the largest cluster was approximately 100 megawatts, the equivalent of 100,000 high-end GPUs and costs in the billions. By 2026, right now, the leading training cluster requires a full gigawatt of continuous power and that is the output of a large nuclear reactor. By 2028, the projection reaches 10 gigawatts, more electricity than most US states generate in total. By 2030, the trillion-dollar cluster, 100 gigawatts, over 20 percent of everything the United States currently produces in electricity, consumed by a single AI training installation. And that is just the training cluster. Inference, the continuous compute required to actually run AI products for hundreds of millions of users requires multiples of that on top. Meanwhile, total US electricity production has barely grown five percent over the last decade and the grid was not built for this. And the transformer shortage, the switchgear backorders, and the canceled data center projects that are making headlines right now are the first visible symptoms of a power system hitting a wall that Aschenbrenner saw coming years before the rest of the market. This is exactly why he built a 875 million dollar position in Bloom Energy, a company that generates electricity directly at the data center site using fuel cells, completely bypassing the grid bottleneck that is already stopping half of all planned US data centers from opening on schedule. The thesis was never complicated. The bottleneck in AI is not the models, not the chips, and not the software. The bottleneck is whether civilization can generate enough electricity to run the machines fast enough to matter.
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI

This is WILD A 24 year old who got fired from OpenAI just turned 225 million dollars into 5.5 billion dollars in under twelve months by betting on something the entire Wall Street AI trade completely missed. Leopold Aschenbrenner ran safety research at OpenAI until the company let him go. He then wrote a 165 page essay arguing that AGI was arriving faster than any investor understood, and that the people who would win were not the ones who owned the best AI model. They were the ones who owned the electricity. That thesis became a hedge fund called Situational Awareness LP, and his Q4 2025 SEC filing reveals one of the most concentrated bets in modern financial history. His largest single position is an 875 million dollar stake in Bloom Energy, a fuel cell company that generates power directly at the data center site, bypassing the power grid entirely. One of our analysts at Milk Road called this exact play two months ago, took a massive position in Bloom Energy, and it is already up over 40 percent. After Bloom announced a 2.8 gigawatt fuel cell deal with Oracle this week, the stock surged 15 percent in a single after-hours session and that 875 million dollar position is now worth close to 2 billion dollars. His other major positions follow the same electricity-first logic, 700 million dollars in CoreWeave, a massive short on Infosys betting that AI coding agents destroy the outsourced IT business, Intel call options printing multiples on a 53 percent run And a 10 percent stake in Core Scientific, a Bitcoin miner converting its power infrastructure into AI data center hosting. The entire Wall Street AI trade was piled into model companies and chip companies. Aschenbrenner looked at the same thesis and concluded the real bottleneck was whether the power grid could deliver enough electricity to run the models. He was right, and the returns are public record. Our analysts are finding the next plays before they make headlines. If you want access to the full thesis and what we are watching right now, go PRO. Link below!

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Brandon Lewis
Brandon Lewis@blewis1103·
If I were the 60 Minutes Australia journalist, I would start renegotiating my contract. There has to be a “I went viral because the internet thinks I’m more handsome than the streamer guy who hit his face with hammers to make himself handsome” stipulation bonus or something.
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青猫
青猫@AonekoSS·
「Stop Killing Games」のまとめ。 なんかいっぱい絡まれたから海外ニキと対話(レスバじゃないよw)した結果、要求のレベルが3段階くらいあるのが分かった。 サ終してもオフラインで動くようにしろ派: いまカリフォルニア州法に提出されてるライン。 メーカーにとっては対応コスト高すぎなんや。どないすんねん…… サーバー立てる為にソースを公開しろ派: つまり俺らでサーバー立ててホスティングするわって話。 ソースコードなんていう知財と企業秘密の塊をほいほい公開できるわけないやろアホタレって返した。(もう少し優しい言い方) 勝手に解析してサーバー立てるから黙認しろ派: いまニーアのプライベートサーバーで盛り上がってる界隈かな。 サーバー自体が法に触れるかは難しいけど、そのサーバーに繋ぐよう改造したアプリを撒くなら、それは紛れもなく「海賊版」なんだよね。 あと共通点として。 ゲームをオフライン版に改修するコストがほぼゼロだと思ってるっぽい。 ゲームは「購入」して「所有」するものという認識で、ライブサービスを受けている自覚がない。 大手メーカーをすげー嫌ってる。(でもゲームは買ってプレイしている) だいたいこんな感じかな。 英語とスペイン語が多くて、英語話者もヨーロッパのアカウントが多い感じだった。
青猫@AonekoSS

ゲームの保全運動、それ自体には反対してないのよね。 例えばサ終時のDRMの解除とか、それなりに実現可能な範囲の要求なら良い話だとも思うんだけど…… プレイ環境の継続やアーカイブの為のコストを全部メーカー側に負担させようってのは、そもそもの趣旨からして違うんでないのってのが率直な感想。

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Overwatch Anonymous
Overwatch Anonymous@OWAnonymous_·
The balance team is trying to kill Overwatch again and they might genuinely do it
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