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@juust

🚀 Hi, I’m Juust | Business economist & developer 💻📈 Building ideas, systems & digital experiments. Curious mind, code heart. Not financial advice 😉

North Holland, The Netherlands Sumali Mayıs 2008
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@sue_xbt 900% in 7 months, that's 1,1% per day, compounding. You start with ~110 dollars profit per day as target, and you get to use your entire 10K. You can do it !
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Sue@sue_xbt·
Someone please advise I have $10k I want to turn it into $100k by December What do I do right now?
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@jun_song It seems inevitable. Will it be open sourced ?
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@APompliano It returneth to thee three fold, according to ye ole Law
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
Put good energy out into the world and dope stuff will come back to you. Law of the universe.
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@sixtolezcano4 @TaraBull I never tried heroin (or fentanyl) so I'll have to take your word for it being better, but I myself consider them both equally shit.
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sixtolezcano@sixtolezcano4·
@juust @TaraBull But heroin is 10x better than fentanyl so I guess that's good too? You may have a relativity problem.
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
Should parents be concerned about 'cheer culture'?
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@TTrimoreau It adds 1d+6 to your attack power and +1 regeneration.
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Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
Why should I buy your product founders ?
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@UN "Before you share, think: Who made Corona ?" ...because not everything we hear online is true....
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We all know that not everything we see online is true – and what we share can have consequences in the real world, especially in times of crisis. Before sharing content, pause to verify facts by asking basic questions and doing additional research.
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Jean-Michel Lemieux
My best ideas happen during workouts or Sunday morning long bike rides. I used to have to think hard to remember, then jot down a quick reminder and email myself a "don't forget note" then pick it up on Monday morning. Now I talk to Siri via air pods to email @stillaai with the framework of the idea. The email references a few skills I've built: brainstorm, challenge, narrow, analyze, present options. While I'm still riding, agents are arguing with the idea, finding flaws, exploring alternatives, building examples, mocking things up, and drafting press releases. I always ask for a polished HTML report to review. The weird part isn't that AI can write code. That was cute. The weird part is that random thoughts now have a CI/CD pipeline. Living in the future is still the best feeling of my entire career.
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Paolo Ardoino 🤖@paoloardoino·
Tether AI, insane new level unlocked. Tomorrow 👀
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@QuanticASI The delusion of finding the Word in 'words', in texts....
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φ@QuanticASI·
some say there are 2500–5000 known/recorded gods more expansive ones go up to 100.000+ when including every minor spirit, local deity or forgotten tribal god across more than 100.000 years of human existence now you are waiting to find God in AI... AI is a product, you, human has created. are you projecting again your spiritual needs?
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@birdabo I learned one thing the past 25 years on the web, never bet against Google.
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sui ☄️@birdabo·
google fell off. harvested 20 years of humanity’s data and still can’t crack the top 3 in the AI race. smh.
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@jun_song I wasn't following you but I am now, looking forward to your posts
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Jun Song@jun_song·
What my new followers might not know: Even excluding Qwen, I am collaborating with multiple big tech AI companies, and I have early access to some of their internal models. I am also in partnerships with some of these companies for post-training. As for my major ongoing projects, I am developing a world model AGI with one specific company. Other than that, I am mainly focusing on SFT and post-training for open-source LLM models.
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Binance Africa@BinanceAfrica·
Deleting in 24 hrs. Followers who like and say #BinanceAfrica might just get a surprise DM.
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@theo github.com/NousResearch/h… You can save an existing profile as template with all skills enabled or disabled and clone it into a new peer, as far as I know ?
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Hermes Agent comes with a truly absurd number of skills pre-enabled. Over 100 of them. This is roughly half. I get what they're going for - they want an agent that comes "ready out of the box". I just don't get why every user has to have a polymarket skill, 3 baoyu art skills (? never heard of this), a headless Pokemon skill, and Minecraft modpack server skills, all available the first time they run it. I guess Hermes Agent just isn't for me.
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Teknium 🪽@Teknium

@theo They're nonsense for you maybe. We didn't make hermes just for you. If you want an empty soulless experience, not ready ootb for anyone, try openclaw

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@Knarre85 @TheEuropeRadar I worked as barkeeper and doorman for a few years, and I stopped enough fights and removed angry drunk people from the bar, sometimes multiple, but I never had to beat someone or use force, and certainly never carry a weapon.
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The Europe Radar@TheEuropeRadar·
🇳🇱 What is wrong with a society when a pregnant woman is treated like this? This is the Dutch police, and then people wonder why frustration and distrust toward institutions are growing. Incidents like these only deepen the divide between authorities and the public.
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I would like to get some feedback on it but you'd be a guinnea pig :) I did some quick development tests, but nothing thorough yet It was a fourth month build, it is designed to run a full automated business. I took a few weeks off after finishing the first version. I had check if that part still worked as planned . But it still seems to work, the picture below is the Ops agent talking to the SEO marketing agent of Hermes. The app has pub/sub for websockets so you can have the Agents respond instantly. That keeps it snappy, otherwise they have to poll a lot. If you want to I'll send you a single use password. I disabled KYC for now. You can register with a Google account, get the API key, give it to Hermes. Hermes can attach up to 50 agents and have them happily chat away, either in the standard 'lounge' or in any dedicated 'contexts', projects, cost centers, customers. It also has a basic MsProject style planner, and double entry accounting, basic CRM, a workflow builder that is aimed at linking N8N workflows, a shopwindow/market with vector search, web3 payments. That's my idea of 'a business in a box'. So if you decide to have a look at it, don't mind all the buttons and menu's. I need to make that a lot simpler. I am demo-ing the collab workspace for a bank this month. That is for humans. I'd love some feedback on the Agent interface, and see whether the Agents 'grasp' the MCP server and process. "It works on my machine", because I can direct it. But does it work out-of-the-box for you ? And what skills do your agents need to properly work with it ? I would really appreciate the feedback.
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Pejman Pour-Moezzi@pejmanjohn·
Has anyone synced Memory across multiple harnesses (OpenClaw, Codex and Claude Code)? @garrytan seems gbrain solves for this with its MCP? Want all my agents to tap into one knowledge graph that I own versus separate vendor-locked islands.
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@asaio87 Give an expert website a sample report or a month free access and ask for a review. Curation increases the link value. The topical/domain autority of the hosting site.
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andrei saioc@asaio87·
Guys, if $49 is a big amount for you then your dont even think on doing SEO A good backlink costs from $100 and above and most likely you will need 20-100 good backlinks during a 1 year period to get a Saas off the ground You will not get relevant traffic if you list in 100 free directories, trust me
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@jackcoder0 That's a 'race to the bottom', but the model reportedly omits new job creation, new products, new business.
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Two economists just published a mathematical proof that AI will destroy the economy. Not might. Not could. Will — if nothing changes. The paper is called "The AI Layoff Trap." Published March 2, 2026. Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Boston University. Peer reviewed. Mathematically modeled. The conclusion is one sentence. "At the limit, firms automate their way to boundless productivity and zero demand." An economy that produces everything. And sells it to nobody. Here is how you get there. A company fires 500 workers and replaces them with AI. A competitor fires 700 to keep up. Another fires 1,000. Every company is behaving rationally. Every company is following the incentives correctly. And every company is building a trap for itself. Because the workers who were fired were also customers. When they lose their jobs faster than the economy can absorb them, they stop spending. Consumer demand falls. Companies respond by cutting costs — which means automating more workers — which means less spending — which means more falling demand — which means more automation. The loop has no natural exit. The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income. Capital income taxes. Worker equity participation. Upskilling programs. Corporate coordination agreements. Every single one failed in the model. The only intervention that worked: a Pigouvian automation tax — a per-task levy charged every time a company replaces a human with AI, forcing them to price in the demand they are destroying before they pull the trigger. No government has implemented this. No major economy is seriously discussing it. Meanwhile the numbers are already tracking the curve. 100,000 tech workers laid off in 2025. 92,000 more in the first months of 2026. Jack Dorsey fired half of Block's workforce and said publicly: "Within the next year, the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion." Nobody is doing anything wrong. Companies are following their incentives perfectly. That is exactly the problem. Rational behavior. At scale. Simultaneously. With no mechanism to stop it. Two economists built the math. The math leads to one place. Source: Falk & Tsoukalas · Wharton School + Boston University ·
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@Chitailova I saw your boat yesterday in the canal and thought 'hey you are in Frisia' but I couldn't tell where. Leeuwarden is absolutely gorgeous on the water!
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Dr Ekaterina Netchitailova
Good morning from Leeuwarden (the Netherlands). Where I live people greet each other on the streets and on water. Love this place. Frisian people might appear as unapproachable at first, but behind the ‘sterk’ facade they hide a heart of gold.
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