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wozza.eth | web4 | GM

wozza.eth | web4 | GM

@wozzaeth

Decentralising TradFi

New York, USA شامل ہوئے Aralık 2020
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Simon Vieira
Simon Vieira@simonvieira·
Can someone explain to me like I’m 10 why everyone hates the new Ferrari?
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Frankie™️🦅
Frankie™️🦅@B7frankH·
How do you explain this feeling to a Tesla driver? 🤣
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Quinn Nelson
Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
iPhone 17e is the most beautiful Apple device since the iPhone 4. It’s literally stunning.
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The Iranian Letter
The Iranian Letter@TheIranianzg3z·
BREAKING: A source close to Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf claims that, following failed negotiations, the risk of renewed conflict has increased significantly, with expectations of possible escalation in the coming hours. The report alleges that the U.S. could conduct major strikes on Iranian energy and potentially nuclear infrastructure, while also claiming Iran has threatened large-scale missile responses targeting regional energy facilities and U.S. bases.
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Auto Hail
Auto Hail@primerelic·
It’s got the kind of road presence that makes other SUVs disappear Range Rover Vanguard
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wozza.eth | web4 | GM
wozza.eth | web4 | GM@wozzaeth·
@incredutility It has a huge flaw. The cards. You need to always be connected to wifi to stream the content. You purchase the cards, the assumption is that the content is on those cards - it’s not The card acts as a digital key to stream th content. Huge frustrating flaw
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Charlie Petty
Charlie Petty@incredutility·
Another iPad alternative is the Yoto player - audiobooks, podcasts, and music for kids. They also have an amazing BBC-style daily news report! Strong recommend.
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wozza.eth | web4 | GM
wozza.eth | web4 | GM@wozzaeth·
@owroot It has a huge flaw. The cards. You need to always be connected to wifi to stream the content. You purchase the cards, the assumption is that the content is on those cards - it’s not The card acts as a digital key to stream th content. Huge frustrating flaw
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O.W. Root
O.W. Root@owroot·
Yoto player is a fantastic invention. We have them for our kids. We were thinking about giving them tape players to listen to stuff but then we discovered the Yoto and it achieves the same thing in a more modern way. They have great stories, classics, and geography, science and stuff like that too. Our kids honestly learn a lot of great stuff from them. A great alternative to screens on long trips etc.. Listening to something is different than watching. I think it's because when listening we still have to use our imagination in some way. Like listening to a book, or a radio broadcast (in the old days) etc... I think there is a little more going on in our brain. Yoto is good.
Charlie Petty@incredutility

Another iPad alternative is the Yoto player - audiobooks, podcasts, and music for kids. They also have an amazing BBC-style daily news report! Strong recommend.

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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
THIS DAD VIBE CODED A LANGUAGE LEARNING APP FOR HIS DAUGHTER THAT LETS KIDS POINT THEIR CAMERA AT ANYTHING AND LEARN THE WORD he made it so his daughter could point her phone at anything around her and learn the word for it you take a photo of an object, the app removes the background, identifies what it is, and teaches you the word in whatever language you're learning the ui and animations are clean, polished, and the app is easy to use he started building it for his kid and got obsessed with making it perfect the app won an apple design award which is one of the hardest things to get in the entire iOS ecosystem. apple picks like 12 apps a year out of millions it went from a dad building something for his daughter to one of the best designed apps on the app store
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wozza.eth | web4 | GM
wozza.eth | web4 | GM@wozzaeth·
@aakashgupta “I have been using it every day for a week. “ What plan are you on 🤣 Max 200 the weekly usage taps out at just setting up the templates, never mind pushing the outputs
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Claude Design will be the tool everyone is using 6 months from now. No wonder it erased $6B in market cap. Here's how to get ahead: aibyaakash.com/p/claude-design I have been using it every day for a week. The first two sessions produced outputs I would never have shown anyone. The third session produced a landing page I sent to three people who all assumed I had hired a designer. The thing that changed was not the prompt. Claude asks four clarifying questions before it builds anything. There is one specific answer in those four questions that moves output quality more than anything else you do. Most people click the safe option and wonder why their first draft looks generic. The deep dive names the question and the answer. The edit order is the second lever. Tweaks first. Edit second. Comments last. Run them in that order and a complete prototype lands at $2 to $7. Reverse the order and your weekly Pro quota is gone in one session. The cost difference between the three is larger than people expect. The animated hero workflow is the cheat code most people miss. Free looping video from Kling. Streaming URL from Mux. Pre-built animation prompts from motionsites ai. Claude Design ties them together. The whole stack runs $0 and the output looks like a $5K launch page. Four ready-to-paste prompts in the post. One for a side-project landing page. One for a presentation that exports to PowerPoint with speaker notes already written. One for a launch page with the animated stack. One for a clickable mockup you send to someone before spending real money on the idea. The strategic frame underneath: Claude Pro is still $20 a month. Same price as 18 months ago. Artifacts. Skills. Connectors. Memory. Design. Five products in the same seat. Wall Street started pricing the format change this week. OpenAI shipped a better image generator the same week. Anthropic shipped the share step.
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Templafy
Templafy@Templafy·
Big news🚀 We’re giving everyone access to AI PowerPoint creation for FREE! Describe what you need → get a fully built, editable deck in seconds. No blank slides. No formatting headaches. Mission: make idea → presentation ridiculously easy. Try now: tinyurl.com/34uzcvh9
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
🚨 Anthropic just open-sourced the exact Skills library their own engineers use internally. Stop building Claude workflows from scratch. These are plug-and-play components that work across Claude Code, API, SDK, and VS Code copy once, deploy everywhere. What's inside: → Excel + PowerPoint generation out of the box → File handling and document workflows → MCP-ready subagent building blocks → Pre-built patterns for multi-step automation → Production templates you'd normally spend weeks writing The old way: re-explain your workflow every single chat. The new way: build a Skill once, Claude never forgets how you work. 100% Open Source. Official Anthropic release. Repo: github.com/anthropics/ski…
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Gamma
Gamma@GammaApp·
Gamma is now on @claudeai! You can generate a presentation with Gamma directly in your Claude chat. Connect Gamma and instantly turn any conversation into something you'd share with your team or present to the world. You can also: - Connect to Gmail, Slack, or HubSpot ("turn this email into a deck") - Fully edit your presentation in Gamma for any tweaks Take that research task, strategy proposal, or project summary and turn it into a polished presentation. Think with Claude. Visualize with Gamma.
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Min Choi
Min Choi@minchoi·
BREAKING: Seedance 2.0 just dropped Hollywood didn't see this one coming 💀
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J. Kyorov
J. Kyorov@j_kyorov·
Can AI generate such designs? 👀
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Your Accountant
Your Accountant@TJiMTS·
Planning to move to Dubai for 2-3 years, cash in some gains while you're 'non-resident', then come back? HMRC has a rule for that. If you return within 5 years, they claw back the tax on any gains you realised while abroad. The 'quick trip to Dubai' tax plan doesn't work.
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wozza.eth | web4 | GM
wozza.eth | web4 | GM@wozzaeth·
@andrewchen Me We’ve cracked Bitcoin distribution for 160M Americans who’ve never touched crypto. The mechanism is unexpected. Team has raised $800M+ across fintech and consumer platforms +scaled a platform to 5M+ users across North America. Pre-launch & currently fundraising.
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andrew chen
andrew chen@andrewchen·
any pre-idea/pre-launch founders I should meet? Tag em here...
andrew chen@andrewchen

a16z Speedrun Alpha, for pre-idea/pre-team/pre-everything founders it's time to bet on yourself, and figure out your startup idea. 2026 is well underway, crazy stuff happening in AI, and you're building agents/apps/whatever every night+weekend. You want to start a startup but you're working or still going to school. what if you're pre-idea, pre-product, pre-launch, and even a solo founder? You need time to cook The Alpha Fellowship is for you. alpha.a16zspeedrun.com details: - $20K equity-free upfront to start building - up to $250K investment when you finalize - automatic final interview for a16z speedrun, with up to $1M investment - 8-week, in-person experience with a kickoff retreat, founder AMAs, and small-group dinners alongside the a16z speedrun community - targeted to early-career highly technical founders - deadline to apply is March 6 We ALSO have a "startup track" for the Alpha Fellowship where you can get more founder experience by working for a portfolio company if you're not quite ready to found something. The Alpha Fellowship places top early-career engineers into full-time roles at fast-growing a16z speedrun and Andreessen Horowitz portfolio companies. For future founders, we provide capital before a team or idea even exists. We're looking for highly technical students and recent grads who don't want to wait to start building. Fellows take full-time roles at fast-growing portfolio companies - or, if you're ready to build now, receive capital to start your own company - kicking off with a two-month in-person fellowship. Fellows also have access to the a16z speedrun and EO Ventures communities and events. ... If this is you, want to meet you. If you have people to introduce us to, that would be amazing too. will have more to say, and lots of ideas coming up here. But excited to get this out! Excited to host y'all soon.

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wozza.eth | web4 | GM
wozza.eth | web4 | GM@wozzaeth·
@aryanlabde I discovered this today. As someone who was 1000% opus after ditching GPT a few months ago. Codex is unhinged
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
Codex 5.3 is way better than opus 4.6 $20 in codex can get the job done better than $200 in claude.
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