Interesting process

Mika
629,491 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
are these still interesting to watch? Painting process

Praquina🐐
18,601 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
Sikh Marriages in late 1800 and early 1900 were... "Vedic Marriages" thanks to latest post Puneet Sahani .. I found interesting video and history of Sikh Marriage, very similar process .. Sharing a videoshow more

No Conversion
383,178 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
“Me and so many of my cohort have worked... tirelessly to get projects in on deadline and this is finally the end of such a long, such an amazing and interesting process.” Recapping the recent graduation of @Mulberry STEM Academy Cohort 5 👇show more

Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team
23,850 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
Interesting thought from the great Jeff Darlington moments ago... This is my exact thought process I’ve been telling people / saying on the Buccateers Podcast as well Mike McDaniel could put Tampa at the top of the food chain…. Because…. Todd Bowles is a defensive minded HC Would have full control of offense, not need to go to war with the head coach, and can have multiple paths to becoming a HC in 2027 (in house or elsewhere). #WeAreTheKreweshow more

Tampa Tones
38,302 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
And here we go… Da ALIENS are coming ya’ll... 👽👽🛸🛸 Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters. GOD BLESS AMERICA!show more

MJTruthUltra
174,604 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
Today is Koyuki’s birthday! Always making unexpected choices and... stirring up trouble in her own way, Koyuki somehow turns even the most unpredictable moments into something fun. That carefree attitude, where things not going as planned only makes them more interesting, feels uniquely hers. Even when luck doesn’t seem to be on her side, she keeps trying again, finding enjoyment in the process itself. That honesty and freedom leave stories behind wherever she goes, almost without her noticing. Just for today, she can set aside complicated calculations and reasons to run away, and simply laugh because it’s her birthday. #BlueArchiveshow more

BlueArchive
96,282 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
JUST IN: Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorney speaks out after second... DOJ meeting—says she answered everything without pleading the Fifth. Big development out of Tallahassee. Following the second closed-door meeting between Ghislaine Maxwell and the Department of Justice, her attorney David Oscar Markus confirmed she cooperated fully....no stonewalling, no privilege invoked. Markus said: “She answered those questions honestly, truthfully, to the best of her ability.” “She never invoked a privilege.” “She never refused to answer a question.” “So we're very proud of her, we're proud of how the process has worked over the past day and a half.” Interesting. This could change everything.show more

The Vigilant Fox 🦊
242,905 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
My Prediction Market Tools list + Trading Workflow A)... Tools I use: - Betmoar: Filtering + Analysing specific smart money wallets - HashDive - Prediction Market Analytics: Spotting volume and OI changes + whale flows - Polymarket Analytics: Comparing markets across different Prediction Markets - Polycule: Trading on the go - Polysights: Advanced Metrics related to volatility and trends B) My workflow: 1) I usually trade sports + crypto price prediction markets since I have some kind of expertise there 2) I use Betmoar to filter and find interesting markets. Try to enter new markets as early as possible since there are significant mispricings 3) I then use Hashdive to see what OI changes and whale flows are like for a particular market 4) Polymarket Analytics to compare markets across PM and Kalshi to see where I can get the best price 5) Trade directly through PM and Kalshi for now to execute if im on my laptop and Polycule when I'm not 6) I also check in daily on smart money wallets I follow on BetMoar to see if they've made any interesting trades recently I don't focus on Arbitrage, LPing or delta-neutral trades at all. Prefer to either take directional trades where I have an information edge or I'm early Sometimes I'll 'gamble' on sports markets because it's fun C) Takeaways for you: - Only trade in markets you have in-depth knowledge/edge - Being early is lucrative in prediction markets - Pro tools can save you hours trying to find alpha - Don't use too many tools. Use a few and master them instead - Everyone has their own process. Don't copy mine it won't work for you. The point of this tweet was to educate you on how you can build your own process LMK if there's any other useful tools I should check out that could optimise my workflow further!show more

Yoshi
31,700 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten
New library almost done, can't wait to fill it... with all my books 🥰 I've designed and built lots furniture in the past but this has been the most complex and challenging by far. In the past I have mostly worked with plywood. For this project I wanted to build out of solid oak and use Japanese joinery techniques. I don't have time to fabricate complex projects these days, and I wasn't confident enough in my woodworking skills. So I collaborated with a local carpenter. This allowed for so many more interesting design details that I wouldn't have thought of myself. Whatever your furniture needs are, consider being a patron of your local carpenters, cabinetmakers, and woodworkers. Yes it's slower and more expensive than going to IKEA but the process is much more rewarding, and the results will be more unique and long lasting.show more

kepano
303,252 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
I'd be careful in how you talk about this... subject. It is very easy, even if you are familiar with it, to spread misinformation. The Vril Droning process involves cloning and exposing the clone to a Vril parasite that takes over the central nervous system. It is very possible. It is said to be one of the darkest masonic secrets, and that they inhabit the hollow earth through the entrance in Antarctica. I find it really interesting, but it could just be something created to excuse behaviors. I have a video that explains how they actually use adrenochrome for nutrition. It is a theory but I think it has some ground to stand on. It is said that it is the reason for the floods/storms because they are waging war on them and they inhabit the deep underground bases. It is a subterranean war. It is a fun subject to talk about.show more

Mofobian
127,903 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Want to know how rare sapphires are meeting blockchain... tech in a way that actually makes sense? This gem auction platform caught my eye... @SapphireSwap launches May 13 (1PM UTC) on Base, marking PROOF's second release. But here's why this one's different... 🧵 👇 Forget artificial hype. They're tokenizing REAL sapphires through $SFT, with AI enhancing the auction process. Not your typical "trust me bro" backed assets These gems? Legit. We're talking certified Sri Lankan sapphires with full documentation. The best part? You can actually redeem them IRL Here's where it gets interesting: Token holders can join auctions, earn via GemStake, and participate in governance. They've already got $500K+ in verified inventory ready to go The fundamentals are solid: ✅ Full team KYC ✅ External audit complete ✅ 365-day locked liquidity No corners cut here And get this - they've built a working e-commerce backend. This isn't just another crypto project; it's a bridge between luxury assets and blockchain This feels like the real deal - bringing actual valuable gems into the Web3 space, with proper infrastructure to back it up. Watch this spaceshow more

🕊LOVRIN🕊
11,519 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
No matter how many times I see it illustrated,... I’ll never stop marveling at the miracle of early development. Think about it… In little more than a year, infants go from largely helpless to highly independent, from pre-verbal to skilled language users, and from processing the world mostly through sensory experiences to sophisticated thought. Speaking of sophisticated thought, this little guy offers us a fantastic window on his own as he explores a toy medical kit. Examining a set of tweezers, he pinches them together, contemplating their function and potential - and how painful it might be if his own finger were to be caught in their grip. He decides to act the scene out. Note that as he does, he winces in pain, cries out in mock agony - AND THEN places his finger inside. 😂 After a gentle pinch he drops both the tweezers and the sound effects as if to say, “yeah, that’s what it might have been like.” It’s such an interesting window on his thinking, progressing from 1) this is what tweezers do, to 2) I bet it wouldn’t be fun to be pinched, to 3) here’s how I’d probably react if that ever happened to me. A great reminder that play is how children process the world. This little one was shared to IG by kadinlarkulubu.show more

Dan Wuori
51,280 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
I'm an artist, and for a long time now,... my work has been about catching viral words and cultural moments that define our time and turning them into art. The idea for "Special Slop" has been brewing in my mind for a while, but it was waiting for the final push. That push came when the word "SLOP" was named the word of the year. That's when everything clicked, and I knew it was time. So, "Special Slop" is my art project where I explore this theme through crypto tools. It consists of three parts: The $SSLOP token is as a digital art object and our common symbol. Unique NFTs will be a series of works where I artistically reinterpret the whole aesthetic of "special slop." What concerns content, I’ll be creating content to explain, showcase, and develop the project's idea to build a community around it. A key part of this project is reaching a broader audience that isn't typically into crypto. I'll be creating and sharing videos on TikTok ( and X to explain, showcase, and develop the project's idea. This is about building a community around cultural curiosity, not just blockchain technology To put it simply, I'm taking a meme and trying to turn it into something meaningful and interesting from an artistic perspective. Welcome to the process. ca - HFxgTCXzpZNAMPARmdQ89pNRpBWCuSBMfnzdk5yXpumpshow more

benedict ✦
16,295 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
No matter how many times I see it illustrated,... I’ll never stop marveling at the miracle of early development. Think about it… In little more than a year, infants go from largely helpless to highly independent, from pre-verbal to skilled language users, and from processing the world mostly through sensory experiences to sophisticated thought. Speaking of sophisticated thought, this little guy offers us a fantastic window on his own as he explores a toy medical kit. Examining a set of tweezers, he pinches them together, contemplating their function and potential - and how painful it might be if his own finger were to be caught in their grip. He decides to act the scene out. Note that as he does, he winces in pain, cries out in mock agony - AND THEN places his finger inside. 😂 After a gentle pinch he drops both the tweezers and the sound effects as if to say, “yeah, that’s what it might have been like.” It’s such an interesting window on his thinking, progressing from 1) this is what tweezers do, to 2) I bet it wouldn’t be fun to be pinched, to 3) here’s how I’d probably react if that ever happened to me. A great reminder that play is how children process the world. This little one was shared to IG by kadinlarkulubu.show more

Dan Wuori
176,175 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
Let's talk about agentic product design. Every company has... its own design process. What has always worked for me is spending long studio hours with our product team, dissecting things into pieces and putting them back together. In those sessions we look at value, usability, simplicity, aesthetics, behavior, storytelling, generics, and emotional mapping. I've been crafting products this way for as long as I can remember. Product work at Lemonade isn't for the faint of heart. This obsession over every detail is hard work, but I believe it yields better results and builds stronger talent. One of the things I love about our design and product team is how this process became a second nature to them. Feedback is fast, professional, and tension free. But in our latest session, something was different. One of our designers used Figma and Cursor to build a mockup that was so advanced, it was almost ready to be shipped. It was an incredible glimpse into a world where a single designer working on top of modern low code infrastructure will be able to launch production grade experiences for products with millions of customers, and with LoCo, I expect this to become a reality at Lemonade in just a few quarters. But there's a problem to watch out for. An interesting phenomenon I've noticed over the years is that the higher the fidelity of the work being reviewed, the more defensive people become. When someone shows up with something polished, they tend to resist feedback. They've already fallen in love with what they built, and it's hard for them to accept rejection. Radical candor feedback works best at an early stage of the project, before people get attached and feel the need to defend their work. This session was no exception. Because the work was so advanced, the review became binary, and its maker became defensive. Happily, we all caught ourselves in time to acknowledge this new dynamic and started figuring out how to go back to obsessing about every corner radius, shade of white, and word. When reviewing agentically coded designs, we'll try having our designers bring in more than one option, as well as the open Cursor project so we can make changes in real time if needed. We'll see how it goes, and if this is of interest, I'll update what we learn.show more

Shai Wininger
17,558 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten
The discourse around the Eze penalty last night is... fascinating. If nothing else it provides Arteta with an excuse as to how his team has been hard done by and robbed. He loves excuses. It’s a fascinating situation because I actually think the right outcome was reached albeit through the wrong process. Once given on the field under the current rules it shouldn't have been overturned. For that Arsenal can feel aggrieved. Don't forget Arsenal were the beneficiaries of an incredibly soft penalty in Leverkusen. It wasn’t overturned. I find the attached video interesting because it clearly shows how minimal the contact is. The defender doesn’t pin Ezes foot to the ground. Doesn’t smash into it. It brushes down the side of it. It’s where the still pictures of it were wildly misleading. Are we really saying that contact such as that is worthy of a penalty? What’s clear in the video is that Eze has absolutely made the most of the slight contact. I love the straight left leg. A very natural position. It’s a brilliant dive and normally it would have been rewarded. By saying that is a stone wall penalty all we are doing is encouraging such theatrics and cheating. Whenever you hear the words “that was clever” by a commentator they are intimating the player has cheated/made the most of it. We complain about refs all the time but what chance do they have when players are doing stuff like this. Until players are punished properly there is no disincentive for players to keep doing this stuff. I also find it fascinating when you have a foot brushed like this. When you compare it to all the holding/pushing/grappling at other times. Sometimes a contact sport and others not. Is this really what football has become?show more

Luke Paton
104,531 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
Brooks Koepka leaving LIV Golf is an obvious blow... to the league. But, it would be a considerably bigger blow if Bryson DeChambeau were to do the same. Bryson is contracted through the end of 2026, but he’s currently in discussions to extend early. Speaking exclusively to Tom Hobbs from Flushing It Golf, he spoke about the current situation: “I mean, look, it's confidential. I’m not going to share too much, but the conversations are in process. We have to get to a place where both parties have a good understanding of one another. It is getting to a place that makes sense for both sides. “And, I think that can happen, but you never know. Life throws curve balls and, obviously, we saw what happened today (Brooks Koepka leaving LIV Golf) and that was quite a shock to a lot of people and something that, you know, it is what it is. “People make decisions for whatever their needs and wants are and, ultimately, you have to respect it and move on and it feels like it was a mutual understanding and that's great. “I think that as a league now we have more opportunity to make some movements and I think that team has an opportunity to do some things differently than the past few seasons. So, we'll see where it all goes and where it all leads. Ultimately, it's quite interesting.” It certainly is interesting. Throughout the season, LIV Golf officials were trying desperately to convince media members that Brooks was happy and committed to the league and his franchise, when perhaps they were actually just trying to convince themselves. So, were the players aware he felt this way and did they expect the news to come so soon, before the end of his current contract? “There was always rumblings, but ultimately, it was a shock when I saw it today. I was like, whoa, all right, well, didn't know it was going to happen today. I didn't have that on my bingo card for the 23rd of December. “There's also, people can look at it as an opportunity. I always look at it as when one door closes another opens, right? And, I'm not going to speak for LIV, but I think that's what we're thinking of, at least from my perspective. If I was running the league, I'd look at it as an opportunity, not in a negative or positive way. It's just, it is what it is, right?” Bryson makes an interesting point. Brooks was never really committed to his captaincy of Smash GC or building a franchise, so perhaps a change of leadership and the opportunity that offers is actually a positive. There’s no point in having a big name player on the league if he’s not even prepared to wear his own team branding. So, now that Brooks has officially left, does Bryson think Brooks should be allowed back onto the PGA Tour? “I don't know, man. I don't know what they should allow or not… If they're going to be doing it by the book, they should do it by the book and not give any special exemption. But if there's a special exemption, it definitely opens the doors for others to do the same, which, you know, it's a slippery slope for sure.” Currently, no official pathway back to the PGA Tour for Brooks Koepka has been announced. So, any decision that is made will definitely be something all players on the LIV Golf League will be paying very close attention to. Follows on in a quote of this post. Bryson DeChambeau Crushers GC LIV Golfshow more

Flushing It
1,206,478 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
HALLO SPACEBOY VIDEO UPGRADE “It's confusing these days...” Hallo... Spaceboy was originally released on the 1995 1. Outside album. This version was going to be the follow up to Strangers When We Meet, even going as far as a video being filmed at the Big Twix concert in Birmingham, released as the No Trendy Réchauffé live album by Parlophone. Hallo Spaceboy was performed twice at the gig, once as part of the main set and again as the last encore. That final version was intended to be the video. Bowie had this to say of that original album version: “I adore that track. In my mind, it was like Jim Morrison meets industrial. When I heard it back, I thought, ‘Fuck me. It’s like metal Doors,’ It’s an extraordinary sound.” In the event, the song was reworked and produced by Pet Shop Boys for the single, giving Bowie a #12 hit in the UK. The chart placing was no doubt helped by a profusion of remixes and various formats (including a pink vinyl 45), not to mention the eventual David Mallet-directed official video, which featured both Bowie and the Pet Shop Boys interspersed with stock footage of all manner of interesting and slightly sinister flavours. View the restored video here: Two live songs from the Birmingham set, Moonage Daydream and Under Pressure, were used as the single’s extra tracks along with the radio edit of The Hearts Filthy Lesson. Various sources have been suggested as possible inspiration for the spoken introduction by Bowie on this version: “If I fall, moondust will cover me”, including Brion Gysin’s* last words and more likely, a line from his 1969 novel The Process: “I look for my guide to find him, too, buried in moondust.” It’s unlikely we’ll ever know for certain, but we can probably rule out the Mike & Bernie Winters 1967 comedy classic, Smother Me With Moondust And Elusive Strawberries. * Gysin was the original inventor of the cut-up method employed by both Bowie and William Burroughs. #HalloSpaceboy #BowiePetShopBoysshow more

David Bowie Official
18,827 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
$ASI watch out! We've got more projects popping up... on Bittensor and $TAO and just starting, Akash $AKT, Shell $SHELL, Einstein-AIT $AIT, Sturdy $STRDY, Stratos $STOS and Comtensor $COMAI and more. Each pushing what's possible with AI and crypto. MyShell: $SHELL First up, MyShell is doing something amazing work. They're all about making AI chat like humans. They're using this TTS Subnet on Bittensor, powered by thier tokens, to make it happen. AI doesn't have to be complicated thing only some can use. They want everyone in on the action, making AI smarter in the process. Einstein-AIT: $AIT Then there's Einstein-AIT. Imagine this as the network's brain but on a turbocharge. It's all about math, logic, and crunching numbers. This subnet makes the whole Bittensor network sharper. They've got NumPAL, and it's like giving the AI a smarter way to think about time and dates automatically. Sturdy: $STRDY Jumping into DeFi, we've got Sturdy. These guys are on a mission to make lending and borrowing way less of a headache. They've got isolated lending pools, you can pick and choose how to manage your risks and money. And they're using some serious tech to keep your investments growing without you needing to babysit them. It's like having a smart financial assistant. Comtensor: $COMAI Comtensor is where it gets interesting. Think of it as a bridge between CommuneAI and Bittensor, kind of like the best of both worlds. It's about making sure all these AI modules and subnets can talk to each other smoothly. The goal? To boost decentralized AI by making everything more connected and smart. Stratos: $STOS Teaming up with τensorage to supercharge the $TAO ecosystem on Bittensor. Stratos is all about solid, decentralized storage - think of it as the bedrock for making sure data's not just stored but also used right . Then there’s τensorage, making sure everything AI needs is stored safe. Together, they’re making sure Bittensor's AI brainpower gets a boost, making everything faster, safer, and smoother. Akash: $AKT Compute Subnet 27 linked up with Akash. All about keeping things open-source. With Akash as a decentralized GPU provider into the mix. Giving access to top-notch AI processing power on top of Neural Internets compute-composable subnet, integrating various cloud platforms. This partnership is all about breaking away from those giants and opening the doors wide for smaller teams and startups who need this tech to innovate. Whats this all about? Making decentralized AI a something that everyone can get behind and into. Whether it's chatting with AI, boosting the network's IQ, DeFi, compute or making sure all these projects work together, it's about pushing forward. Each project has its own way of making things better, faster, and smarter for all of us. Inviting everyone to join in, contribute, and be a part of community effort to make AI not just for the few but for everyone. Credit to Mr.Franc Q for the awesome video production!show more

Andy ττ
18,193 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren