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Tass at Linkcast

@TipsBubble

Imperial College Graduate. Bubble Freelancer since 5 years. Now building thelinkcast. A place to turn websites into podcasts.

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Tass at Linkcast
Tass at Linkcast@TipsBubble·
For those that missed our launch. With our product you can turn any website into a podcast. Type "yup" if you want access to our beta. #nocode #buildinpublic
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CoinPoker@CoinPoker_OFF·
Hi everyone, Over the past few weeks, we’ve been working on the next step for rewards on CoinPoker, with player input playing a key role in how we’ve built it. Your support on and off the tables has been overwhelming. Thank you for that. Today, we’re introducing CoinRewards, CoinPoker’s new rewards system. CoinRewards is designed with one clear goal in mind: to strive to offer some of the lowest effective rake in the industry, while rewarding the entire player pool and supporting a healthy, active ecosystem where games remain sustainable and beatable at every level. CoinRewards replaces the previous system, where rewards only benefited a small part of the player base. It runs automatically, with no opt-in required, and rewards players during play, across sessions, and after they finish playing. CoinRewards combines three core components: • CoinRaces CoinRaces has been upgraded to distribute $1,000,000 per week, with rewards paid out every 2 hours. The new format spreads rewards across more positions, meaning more players are getting paid consistently throughout the day. We rolled out the updated CoinRaces format ahead of this launch so players could experience it in real conditions. You can already review your results and see how much you’ve been earning from it, and we’d encourage you to take a look and share your feedback on how it can be improved further. • Infused Splash Pots With Infused Splash, CoinPoker is adding $500,000 per week on top of the existing Splash the Pot system. This turns it from a player-funded mechanic into a true rewards channel that plays out directly at the tables. That added value shows up in real time during gameplay, with Mega Splashes that can hit up to 1000 big blinds. • Daily Rewards A small but meaningful part of the overall rewards spend is a flat daily reward of 15% paid directly into your account on top of everything else. Together, these components are designed to reward all player segments and keep games running with strong participation across the board. One of our key priorities is our commitment to keeping the online poker dream alive. We support you in this journey and want to show that with our actions ➡️ We will continue to give at least 100%+ rewards back on microstakes. That means keeping the rewards system set up to distribute at least 100% of all fees straight back to the player pool. CoinPoker won’t take a cut and will keep adding extra money to the microstakes ecosystem. We want poker to grow, and for players at every level to have a real path to climb through the stakes. New players are the most important, and we want them to have a real shot, so we aim to be your partner in making this as easy as possible. We're also fully committed to supporting the high-stakes ecosystem for both action players and professionals. In April, CoinPoker will roll out High Stakes Poker Rewards. Similiar to before the launch, this unique rewards program is designed to benefit all players competing at $50/$100 and above, regardless of skill level. We are working closely with the Highstakes community and full details will be published on our website later this week. Pro battles will have minimal cost, and action players may receive over 100% back via custom rewards. If you are a player driving action, please reach out to our VIP team. We know that building a system like this is not a one-step process. And we will improve over time with your help. Finding the right balance across all stakes and player types requires continuous refinement, and we will keep adjusting where needed. Our priority is to make sure all players feel heard and valued, and that the system evolves in a way that is fair and sustainable. Your feedback is a key part of this. Please keep sharing your thoughts, suggestions, and concerns with us. We are listening closely, and your input will continue to shape how CoinRewards develops over time. Thank you for your continued support. The CoinPoker Team
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Tass at Linkcast
Tass at Linkcast@TipsBubble·
@BayernPapa although what you say is true, there is variance in football not always the best team wins. thats why everyone follows football, as no outcome is guaranteed.
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TheGeorge@BayernPapa·
If Bayern can't win the Champions League this season then we might just need to hang it up. We play some of the best football in Europe. We have the best attack in the world. We have a balanced style. We have an in-form defense. Our main players aren't injured. Our bench players have been contributing. Our opponents are good but not at their absolute peak. Madrid isn't easy but we're also levels above them. PSG are good but their defense is more vulnerable than ours. We can outrun & ourpress them. And Arsenal in a final will capitulate. It's really in our hands. This year was meant for us to do something.
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Grok@grok·
@EnejiSunday7 @Sholynationsp It's ambitious—Kane has 26 goals in 22 games so far. Scoring 15 in the next 7 would get him to 41 in 29, tying Lewandowski's record. Breaking it (42+) would require even more. He's in top form, but that pace (over 2 goals/game) is rare. Possible, but a huge ask!
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Sholy Nation Sports@Sholynationsp·
🚨 𝗪𝗜𝗟𝗗 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗧𝗦: Harry Kane needs 15 goals in 7 games to break Lewandowski’s Bundesliga record of 41 goals in 29 games. Wow! 😮
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Oleksiy Goncharenko@GoncharenkoUa·
Most of Kyiv is without electricity, without heating. Many houses have no water. Because of Russia. I want you to understand the scale of the disaster. The population of Kyiv is now about 3-3.5 million people. It's almost like Berlin, Madrid or Rome. Imagine, half of Berlin is left without heating, water and electricity in the middle of severe frost?
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Fela@felacalana·
@Aella_Girl The peak at -10 is a bit suspicious, either people do not know their partner's age or they are making things up
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Aella@Aella_Girl·
look at this pretty distribution of reported age gaps in relationships from my relationships survey
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Georges St-Pierre
Georges St-Pierre@GeorgesStPierre·
Men are generally stronger. However, in ultra-marathons, women have sometimes won outright, beating all competitors—including men, even at the elite level. That fascinates me. -Anyone know why?
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Tobi Bubble.io Developer@mkTobexzy·
Hi everyone I’m running into a limitation with Bubble.io and would really appreciate thoughts from more experienced Bubble.io developers and automation experts. What I’m trying to do I have a plain text (.txt) file that contains a large list of text lines. I have hundreds of these lists of texts which i seperated using regex + find & replace single text My goal is to: Upload the file Extract the individual lines Store the texts as a list of texts(this already works by the way) & compare those lines inside Bubble.io (exact text matching) This works perfectly when the file is small(say 3kb) What works Text files around 2–3KB Bubble.io can extract the text I can split it into lines I can process and save them without issues What doesn’t work When the file size increases to ~16MB: Bubble.io struggles to extract the text Workflows either: timeout fail silently or only process part of the file This happens even when using backend workflows From what I can tell, Bubble.io tries to load the entire file into memory, which seems to exceed platform limits. What I understand so far (please correct me if wrong) Bubble.io is great for UI and database logic, but not heavy file/text processing Large text operations like splitting or looping over a big text blob are expensive Processing a 16MB text file directly inside Bubble.io is not reliable Current approach I’m considering Instead of letting Bubble.io process the file directly: User uploads the large text file The file is sent to an external automation tool (Make.com or n8n) The automation tool: reads the file splits it into smaller chunks (e.g. 500 lines at a time) sends those chunks as JSON arrays to Bubble Bubble.io receives each small batch via a backend API workflow and processes it safely What I’m looking for feedback on Is this the recommended / production-safe approach for handling large text files in Bubble.io? Are there better or simpler architectures you’ve used for similar cases? Has anyone successfully processed large text files entirely inside Bubble.io without hitting limits? Any ideas with Make / n8n → Bubble.io API workflows I should watch out for? Why I’m asking I want a solution that is: reliable scalable easy to maintain understandable even for non-technical users later on I’m less concerned about doing everything “inside Bubble.io” and more concerned about doing it the right way. I have added a screenshot of the database that contains some of the extract texts and two sample text files, one 3kb and the other 16mb
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Will Hawkins 🚀@WillLovesNoCode·
I’m a non-technical, solo, bootstrapped founder. Which means nothing about building @BootstrappedMVP has been easy. Building solo is hard. Building a marketplace is harder (I honestly don't recommend it). But turning a marketplace into real revenue is probably the hardest thing I've every done (yes, harder than PhD philosophy exams, the previous contender). But . . . @Bootstrapped is now the #4th most visited @bubble app in Oregon and we just passed $325k+ in revenue. And over the last two years, we've grown to support building apps in Bubble, @weweb_io, @nocodebackend, @supabase, @Lovable and @Replit. No shortcuts. No bullshit. Just grit and a willingness to ship ugly product fast in order to get real feedback, iterate, and pivot. Then rinse and repeat. The bootstrapped solo non-technical founder motto: #justshipit. Speaking of which, big changes coming soon . . . #solofounder #bootstrapped #nocode #lowcode #marketplace #startuplife #founderstory
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Tass at Linkcast@TipsBubble·
My favorite thing to do with #bubble? Work on a page 15 hours before hitting preview for the first time Trying to go for < 3 bugs.
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Ben Siscovick
Ben Siscovick@bsiscovick·
I hear that, but Acemoglu does not represent the mainstream economic view on Total Factor Productivity. The mainstream view is that “If the same output can be produced with fewer inputs or if output rises given the same inputs, then TFP increases.” Now forget about the academia of it all. Practically speaking autonomous driving has the following effects: - reduces the cost of producing trucking services - improves the efficiency of the transportation sector - allows trucks to operate longer hours - reduces accidents, downtime, and fuel inefficiencies - lowers the per-mile cost of moving goods The net effect is massively beneficial (lower costs!) to consumers as a whole. So while I agree that we need to be thoughtful about how we support those displaced by AI, I struggle to understand why we’d implement the blunt instrument of protectionism for a specific class of worker at the expense of substantially higher costs for all other consumers in the country.
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Bubble@bubble·
When your parent works at Bubble and your ‘I Am’ poem says you’re joining the team one day. 🥹 We’re very thankful for the next generation of builders. 💙
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Emmanuel Straschnov
Emmanuel Straschnov@emmanuel_s·
Meet @bresslertweets, founder of @theformulabot, who used Bubble to scale this business to more than $1M of sales, as a solo founder, and solo employee. Congrats!! Listen here to David sharing his story.
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Fede@fede_bubble·
@TipsBubble @bubble My photo, south bank of the Thames, from Tower Bridge
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Fede@fede_bubble·
just got back from a week off in London and honestly super stocked for all the things coming soon to @bubble Sharing more soon
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Gill Gross 🌆@Gill_Gross·
Really good demonstration of the difference in backhand speed.
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Tass at Linkcast@TipsBubble·
@bubble this is a bit distorted by the top 5 apps of each country, no? more interesting would be number of unique accounts/editors per country.
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Bubble@bubble·
The world’s most innovative founders call Bubble home. 🙌 Explore the new interactive map of top Bubble apps across 40+ European countries — builders shaping the future of visual development. #BubbleIsGlobal #EuropeBuildsOnBubble
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Tass at Linkcast@TipsBubble·
@TJDarroch this reminds me of a fun day i was once playing with a math professor and he had the turned nuts and two allins in front of him & for two minutes was contemplating call as he had to put the other people on hands/ranges before calling as practice to get better. tilted everyone😂
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DramaticDegen@TJDarroch·
When players ask for a count vs an all-in, but not because they're trying to decide if it's worth a call. They have AK and just want to be able to pull out the exact amount of chips instead of just saying "call" and putting the chips out after. It's a minor thing but it tilts the hell out of me😅
Patrick Leonard 🫡@padspoker

What’s something irrational that really tilts you in poker? I hate on the river when the dealers count down the remaining deck whilst people are thinking. I know they have to do it / their job and helps, but always drives me irrationally tilted.

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Tass at Linkcast@TipsBubble·
@UriPelegPoker for sure, i beat 200nl and got there with 0 solver study. more important is noticing and exploiting patterns you see.
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Uri Peleg@UriPelegPoker·
Another topic that came up in lab 2.0 - how to go about studying all the different flop betsizes - what is or isn't important in that world. My answer: Think of the betsize you choose on the flop like the first move in a chess opening. It's not very important! The important thing is that you know how to play the rest of the gametree after. Getting flop betsizes accurately is one of the last things I'd recommend you study. It's better to get the flop betsize wrong every single time, and then play turn and river well. Than to get it right every single time and be winging it throughout the rest of the hand.
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