My 7107 Saved posts

A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.


X should implement a feature called "On This Day." It would rewind the timeline to any given day since Twitter's founding to let you feel the pulse of the moment. A crucial tool for modern historians.

https://t.co/NrryWlAZAg allows you to upload any academic paper, highlight a text which results confusing to you and get a clear explanation. Bonus: you can ask follow up questions if you need a more in-depth answers https://t.co/05W5CXh8Gz

If you find yourself constantly coming up with big plans and grand visions and never actually shipping anything, ChatGPT can help you. Just add this to your Custom Instructions: "Help me find the smallest and simplest possible version of what I'd like to build. Encourage me to

GPT-4V is blowing my mind The demos are awesome, but too scattered I wanted to break down the 100+ use cases I've seen so far into a simple framework Check out what I found with full descriptions and examples. Agree or disagree with the categories? Use Case Breakdown w/ https://t.co/QQc9Kh3s70

Be an Open Source Absolutist! It is hard to overstate how much value Open Source Software has added to the world, and how broadly empowering it is. Operating systems, development tools, core libraries, and critical applications – a great many of the software tools used by the…

3 free courses to learn more about large language models: 1. @cohere LLM University 2. @huggingface NLP course 3. @langchain and @DeepLearningAI_ LangChain for LLM Application Development Links 👇🏼 https://t.co/afsiiQFY0E

Starting today, we’re giving free access to Replit AI. Now anyone can use Replit AI to debug, autocomplete, and turn natural language into code with one-click. Get started by creating a free Replit account. https://t.co/E5QgHUSLWN

Coursera offers thousands of courses online - but most of them aren't free. Still @dhawalhshah knew there were some free ones – and he found lots. In this guide he shares 1700 "Full Course, No Certificate" options to help you find them & start learning. https://t.co/hXXJscbN8L

Yesterday demonstrated why turning Twitter into X has changed everything. If you don't believe me, look at how the media covered yesterday. The worldview shared by most elites no longer has a monopoly over what we see with our own eyes. That alone is worth $44 billion.

A 60-second marketing crash course for first-time founders: 1. If you build it they won’t come. Even the best product fails without proper distribution. 2. Positioning is the key to product/market fit. How you position your product will be your most important decision. 3.

1. Write daily 2. Make small goals & meet them 3. When you're stuck, keep writing 4. Avoid virtuous procrastination. 5. Make fear an ally 6. Start poor, finish rich 7. Treat revision (and even research) as writing 8. Take this advice! Eric Hayot, The Elements of Academic Style

If you are a teacher who is confident that AI does a bad job on your assignments based on a few very "ChatGPT" answers, I'll bet that you are only catching the folks bad at prompting. When I had my students "cheat," after a few prompts you couldn't tell https://t.co/MFvKkTr6Rw

I've been collecting @JamesClear quotes about focus for years, and these are my favorites: 1. Focus collapses your options in the short-term, but expands them in the long-term. 2. There are many capable people in the world, but relatively few that focus on what matters. 3.

Q: Why is it easier to start a hard company than an easy company? In the clip below, Sam Altman tells the class at Stanford: “It’s easier to start a hard company than an easy company. Most people—especially young people—want to pick something that doesn’t sound too ambitious.… https://t.co/NCFCIDgN9L

Books by superstars in academia that were written for the general public. My favorites: https://t.co/HtbdsMUoHI

The fact that most individual neurons are uninterpretable presents a serious roadblock to a mechanistic understanding of language models. We demonstrate a method for decomposing groups of neurons into interpretable features with the potential to move past that roadblock.

7 Japanese Techniques To Overcome Laziness 1) https://t.co/N1w4jlHeIP

You don't become an adult when your brain fully develops. Lot of people with fully developed brains aren't adults. You're Actually An Adult When:

Do not use AI detectors. They generate false positives and ruin the reputations of students randomly (but hurt non-native speakers more). If you have them in your school turn them off. https://t.co/V4qRwnx3xb

Here's a simple calendar trick anyone can use: (bookmark this and try it later) There are 4 types of professional time: 1. Management 2. Creation 3. Consumption 4. Ideation Management Time is what most of us spend the majority of our professional lives in. Meetings, calls, https://t.co/BaAlQtiaj4

Dear Sherina, I know it's been 23 years, tapi.. Mengapa bintang bersinar? Karena energi dari reaksi fusi Mengapa air mengalir? Karena shear force mengatasi gesekan Mengapa dunia berputar? Karena residual momentum yg terjaga oleh gravitasi Mudah-mudahan cukup jelas ya 🙏

Python, NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-learn, and TensorFlow are FUNDAMENTAL skills for anyone learning data science and machine learning. Master them tuning with these FREE resources:

Lots of people are getting this deepfake scam ad of me… are social media platforms ready to handle the rise of AI deepfakes? This is a serious problem https://t.co/llkhxswQSw

Physics grants you read access. Engineering grants you write access.

For my birthday this year, my dad gifted me a dirty bottle of water. Not kidding. In the past he’s gifted me: a first aid kit, pepper spray, an encyclopedia, a key chain, dedicated a book he wrote to me, etc. good ol dad gifts. He told me this years gift was extra special as… https://t.co/N56AiGgErJ

Today is my last day being a solo founder. Here's how I've built Pallyy to $74K MRR solo: ➜ Learning to code Spent 6 months or so learning HTML, CSS, JS and Nuxt. Every evening would spend a few hrs doing this with CodeCademy (a free learning platform). ➜ Building an MVP https://t.co/yjO3DLKKR5

If you’ve binged on TED talks or devoured Malcolm Gladwell’s insights, you should know there’s a major crisis on the underlying social science research - called the replication crisis, sometimes it’s just torturing the data until it spits out what you want to see, or in this…

Redditors had the exact same attitude towards paid @NotionHQ templates. "Who would ever pay for a template? Just build it yourself." I decided to ignore them. Results: - $1.8 million in template sales - 20,000+ happy customers - 12 people have jobs I'm sharing this because… https://t.co/6WW9FKkAnY

Men are happiest when they are making money, owning businesses, buying massive land, having a home gym, and building a big family. Men in your 20s and 30s, read this...

The worst things on the internet - GDPR cookie pop ups - old media pay walled articles - embedded videos that won’t full screen - web links to the App Store not the actual app - video that auto plays, especially with audio - big dumb ads between blocks of text … what else?


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