Trailblazer lynx 😻🍑 | thinking about making another Chun... li edit except in this format | code drya in the item shop 💓 #Fortnite #lynx #FortniteCreative #FortniteChapter5 #thiccshow more

Zaii
27,085 просмотров • 2 лет назад
Vid is out btw, link in bio, name some... skins in comments that I should "walk" with next 🍑 and use code dyra in the item shop please #ad #FortniteChapter5 #Fortniteshow more

Zaii
18,168 просмотров • 2 лет назад
🟪 CUBE KING SKIN CONCEPT Many rumors about the... Cube King being Dark Voyager's master, so there he is! Use code RLMERCURY in the item shop to support cool concepts like this 🫶 #Fortnite #EpicPartnershow more

Mercury | Code RLMercury
13,668 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад
why do janjing keep saying “ชื่นใจ (chun-jai)” these days?... where did it come from? (#JanJingjing) simple definitions: - ชื่น (chun) means delighting/pleasing/uplifting - ใจ (jai) means heart - ชื่นใจ (chun-jai) means feeling happy and delighted at heart - ชื่นใจแจน/จิง (chun-jai jan/jing) means making jan/jing feel happy / delighting jan/jing at heart origin: 260702 Hotwave Krub (vid 1; 🐯: then we have to do it 🦊: do what? to delight jan? aftermath: the phrase has gone viral where, - e.g., even bonnie mentioned it in her live (vid 2) 💜: i go refill [janjingjing] all the time, so so much (i.e., refill in this context is like recharging via content). like “to make jan happy?” the phrase is then also used by janjing themselves to tease one another - e.g., jingjing swapped the original “chun-jai-jan” to “chun-jai-jingjing” for jan’s punishment (vid 3) 🐯: these days, people keep saying the phrase “to delight jan,” right? but, today, the winner (i.e., jingjing herself) wants “to delight jingjing.” 🦊: what should i do? 🐯: well it’s up to p’ to create [something]! 🦊: i don’t know~ you have to instruct me~ i just follow~ i’m a robot~ i just follow~ 🐯: hug until i’m delighted 🦊: 🫂 is this right? 🐯: i’m not that delighted yet 🦊: then what should i do to delight you? 🐯: tightly! 🦊: ok tightly~ 🫂 therefore, this explains the whole “delighting” saga in the past two days - e.g., after jan accidentally kissed jingjing on the cheek (vid 1 in mention) 🐯: what was that just now?? to delight jingjing??? her face is soooo red!!! -e.g., after this, jingjing posted (pic 1 in mention) 🐯: p’jan is so dazzling todayyyyyy🥰 she (secretly) did “delighting jingjing” for real hehe i’m pleased 55666666666666655 - e.g., janjing’s conversation about “delighting jing” the day after (pic 2 in mention) 🦊: last night, i dreamed about “delighting jing.” it was only a dream, right?🫠 (i.e., jan is trying to deny that it happened) 🐯: huh? 🦊: if that was real, p’ guess p’ would have to get “delighted” back 🐯: ok then don’t get bored [of me]🚨 so let’s look forward to more “chun-jai”ing jan and jing 😜❤️🩷🤟🏻show more

²²
59,830 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
There’s a feeling of “wtf is a designer anymore”... floating around… I felt it while scrolling Reddit after Figma Make was announced 😬 For some people it simply didn’t compute that a code prototype could be a design artifact. But I’ll let you in on a little secret… A few days ago I visited a well-known design leader and he said that in the last 6 months, ~40% of their team's design artifacts are now created in Lovable, Bolt, etc. That’s kind of crazy, right? It's a big reason why Ioana Teleanu (1st AI designer at Miro) said design is "in the middle of an identity crisis" So Ioana and I went deep into this topic during today's episode and I want to share a few ideas I’m still thinking about: ——— We’re in a weird moment in history where there are AI designers and non-AI designers. But this is a blip on the timeline as adoption accelerates. The idea of "AI designer" won't exist in the future Here's what Ioana said 👇 “We’re all gonna be thinking about some sort of AI angle in the way we do our work. I don’t even feel that the AI design role will exist in this explicit format in a couple of years. All the designers will be AI designers” I want to make something clear though... Ioana described herself as generally “change averse” and the type of person who "DOESN'T jump on new things" That’s why her initial approach to AI was a bit less intentional… But now she’s changed her tune: “We have a moral duty to experiment with these technologies because we're designers and we should be curious about the world, and we should be curious about the future.” The cost of ignoring new technology has never been higher So if you’re interested in what it looks like to design AI experiences within your existing product then I think you’ll really enjoy this week's episode Ioana shares a ton of lessons learned from Miro and frameworks for how she helps clients integrate AI effectively 👇show more

Ridd 🤿
42,098 просмотров • 1 год назад
My dad was at the stove when I walked... in. Haven't seen him in 3 months. He looked older. "You cook now?" "Only on Sundays." "What changed?" "Time makes sense when the code works." He laughed. "What code?" "Trading systems. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." Copytrade wallet: He cracked an egg. "So you code for free?" "No dad. The code makes money." "Sure it does, son." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop on the counter. One wallet I was tracking cleared $2,800 in a single weekend. Another flipped 156 trades in 48 hours with 78% winrate. One more turned $950 into $14,200 in 17 days. He put the spatula down. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed him the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. He went quiet for a long time. Then: "How long have you been doing this?" "Nine months." "And you didn't tell me?" I didn't have a good answer. He slid a plate of eggs across the counter. Sat down across from me. "Send me the links. I'm reading them tonight." Then: "And come home more often. Your mom worries." Fathers don't ask about the money. They ask why you didn't tell them. Then they ask you to come home more.show more

Lunar
10,443 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
My girlfriend's parents came over for dinner Saturday. First... time at my place. Her dad walked in. Looked around. Saw the laptop, the second monitor, the three terminal panels. "So this is where you work." "Yeah." "What, just the laptop?" "Just the laptop. And the repos." He raised an eyebrow. "Repos?" "Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." He laughed. "So you code for free?" "No sir. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking turned $640 into $11,800 in 31 days. Another flipped 287 trades with 76% winrate. One more pulled $3.4M in volume in two weeks. He put his beer down. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed him the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. He went quiet for a long time. Then: "How long have you been doing this?" "Eight months." "And you didn't tell us?" I didn't have a good answer. Her mom asked for the links before the pasta was done. Copytrade him: Fathers-in-law don't ask about the money. They ask why you didn't tell them. Then the mom does the rest.show more

Lunar
45,349 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
My dad called Sunday morning. Said he was in... the neighborhood. "Did you eat?" "No." "I'll grab bagels." He showed up an hour later. Sat at the kitchen table. Looked around. "So this is what you do all day." "Yeah." "What, you just code?" "Trading systems. Open-source. Anyone can see the code." He took a bite of his bagel. "So you code for free?" "No, dad. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking turned $480 into $6,900 in 19 days. Another moved $5.3M in volume. One more had a 74% winrate across 214 trades. Sharpe 2.31. I didn't touch it once. He stopped chewing. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed him the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. He went quiet for a long time. Then: "How long have you been doing this?" "Eight months." "And you didn't tell me?" I didn't have a good answer. Profile: Fathers don't ask about the money. They ask why you didn't tell them.show more

Lunar
12,991 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
here's how you can scale to 10k/month on tiktok... shop with slideshows so most affiliates are stuck doing the same thing every day. film, edit, post, make like $60-80 in commissions. and the problem isn't effort, it's that your time is the bottleneck. you can't film 15 videos a day. so your output caps and your money caps with it. meanwhile there's a guy in canada who made $18k in his first two weeks. never filmed anything. never showed his face. never even held a product. canada doesn't even support tiktok shop, he's running us tiktok from there. all slideshows. and when i say slideshows i mean 4-7 images posted like a normal tiktok with a product link attached. that's it. someone buys off it, you get paid. making one takes maybe 5% of the skill of making a video. now here's the catch. tiktok gated the feature. most accounts can't attach products to photo posts, you'll get a "product links not available in photo mode" error. some accounts randomly have it. quick way to check: open tiktok studio on desktop (has to be desktop, mobile won't work), hit upload. if you see "videos or photos" you have access. click photos, upload your images, attach the link. if you only see video upload, you're not in yet. uk and europe are getting it randomly right now, us is only top gmv creators for the moment. check every day because tiktok doesn't tell you when you get it, the option just shows up. worst case you build the system now and execute day one when your account unlocks. because the people getting random access with no clue what they're doing are posting random images and making nothing. the format is easy, that doesn't mean it's mindless. the format itself is one thing repeated over and over: pain point first, product second. slide one hits an insecurity. back acne from the gym. car turning into an oven all summer. makeup that never sits right. the person scrolling sees it and goes "wait that's literally me." middle slides twist the knife a bit more. then "so i tried this thing everyone's using," show it working, before and after, and the last slide is just the offer. sale, free shipping, link below. done. that structure sells cold traffic. people who've never seen the product buy off one slideshow because you sold the problem, not the product. and here's the part most people don't clock when they're scrolling past these: none of it is real. the guy holding the ceiling fan doesn't own a ceiling fan. the back acne was generated onto the model. the smoothies were never made. it's all ai images. which kills every excuse at once. no face, no product in hand, no waiting on shipping, no country restrictions. the workflow is dumb simple. screenshot a slideshow style you like, drop it in chatgpt, say "make me 3x4 images in this style." then describe your pain point scene. couple walking to a car that's been baking in the sun, whatever it is. then grab the product image off the tiktok listing, feed it in, "now show them using this." repeat per slide. no fancy prompts, the reference images do all the work. two small things that matter more than they should. keep everything 3:4 or the mixed sizes make the whole post look off. and don't bake text into the images, add it inside tiktok. native text looks like a person posted it. baked text looks like an ad. people can feel the difference even if they can't explain it. if you want it to look even more real, take a photo of your actual kitchen or desk and only generate the product into it. real room, ai product. nobody can tell. for ideas, don't invent anything. steal structure, swap one variable. the number one post in the uk right now is a simpsons style slideshow about linen trousers. take that exact skeleton and run it with a sports set or summer shorts instead. same format, different product, suddenly it's unsaturated again. or take viral videos and turn them into slides. one guy took a viral video about a sink drainage thing, rebuilt it as images, and beat the original with 1.7m views. first week on the platform. the biggest edge though is going backwards. pull products that went viral 2-3 months ago, take the exact hooks that already converted millions of views, and rerun them as slideshows. nobody's done them in this format because the format barely exists. you're not testing ideas, you're re-releasing proven hits. then it just comes down to volume. no filming, no editing, no product costs means each post is basically free. so post 10-15 a day. most will flop, who cares. one will do 500k views in two days and when it does you remake it 50 times and drain it. every gated feature on tiktok runs the same cycle. early access prints, wide rollout saturates, then it's just another format everyone does. slideshows are still in the first part of that cycle.show more

Mufasa
12,232 просмотров • 7 дней назад
My girlfriend walked into my home office Friday at... 11pm. "Are you still working?" "What?" "It's Friday. Eleven at night. Why are you on the laptop?" "Just checking the bot." She leaned against the doorframe. "What bot?" "The trading one. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." She stared at me. "So you code for free?" "No. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking cleared $2,800 in a single weekend. Another flipped 156 trades in 48 hours with 78% winrate. One more turned $950 into $14,200 in 17 days. She walked in. Closed the door. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed her the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. She went quiet for a long time. Then: "Why are you only telling me this now?" "We've been dating nine months." "Exactly. Nine months." I didn't have a good answer. She sat on the desk. Looked at me. "You're going to show me everything. Tonight. From the top. I'm not asking." Profile: Girlfriends don't ask about the money. They ask why you waited nine months. Then they take over the conversation.show more

Lunar
42,542 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
Had lunch with my dad. He always asks about... my work. "Building trading systems." "So like crypto?" "No. Open-source. Anyone can see how it works." He shook his head. "Yeah sure." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet returned 82% over 8 weeks. Another moved $6.4M in volume. One more turned $450 to $5,600. He stopped talking. "That's... actual money?" Exactly. Then I showed him the repos. First: 86M+ trades. Every outcome on Polymarket since day one. Free. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML patterns. Spotted that $450 → $5,600 before it moved. He leaned back in his chair. Then: "Your uncle has been looking for something like this." Profile: No finance degree. No hedge fund. Just code and curiosity.show more

Lunar
24,469 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
Met my girlfriend's parents for the first time. Her... dad shook my hand. "So what do you do?" "Building trading systems." "Like Wall Street?" "No. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." He laughed. "So you code for free?" "No sir. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking made $11,400 in 19 days. Another moved $5.3M in volume. One more had a 74% winrate across 214 trades. Sharpe 2.31. I didn't touch it once. He stopped smiling. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed him the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. He went quiet for a long time. Then: "How long have you been doing this?" "Eight months." "And you didn't tell my daughter?" I didn't have a good answer. Her mom asked for the links before dessert. Profile: Fathers-in-law don't ask about the money. They ask why you didn't tell their daughter. Then the mom does the rest.show more

Lunar
20,127 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
A 17 year old high schooler told his mom... he needed a Steam Deck for school. She said no, it's a gaming console. He said it runs Linux. She didn't know what that means. Bought it for his birthday. $280. He never installed a single game on it. Opened the terminal, installed Claude Code and typed his first command while holding the device like a PlayStation controller. Thumbsticks on both sides. Code editor in the middle. The most ridiculous dev setup anyone has ever seen. At second 0:09 you can read what he typed into the terminal: claude your code looks like absolute shit Claude didn't argue. Just started rewriting the shader, adding bloom effects, fixing chromatic aberration and improving the particle system. On a gaming console held in two hands on a couch. His friends play Fortnite on their Steam Decks. He builds software on his while lying in bed. He set up Claude Code with custom skills, hooks that auto run tests every time a file is saved and memory that remembers every project across sessions. The stuff most developers pay $200 a month for and use at maybe 20% capacity. He runs it on a $280 handheld and squeezes out every feature. Within three weeks he had built and sold four small apps to local businesses. A booking page for a barber shop, an inventory tracker for a vape store, a menu site for a taco truck and a scheduling tool for a dog groomer. All built on a Steam Deck in his bedroom. All coded by Claude while he gave instructions with his thumbs. Made over $13,000 in his first month. His mom still thinks he plays games on it. His teacher caught him using it during study hall. Looked at the screen expecting a game. Saw green code scrolling and Claude asking: Do you want to make this edit to main.js ? Teacher had no idea what she was looking at. Told him to put it away. He closed the lid. Claude kept running inside. A $280 gaming console that his mom bought thinking it was a toy is now a development workstation that earns more per month than her car payment. Setup time: 20 minutes once. Time he saves every day: 3 to 5 hours. Money made in month one: $13,000. Games installed: zero. His grandpa asked him to install FIFA last weekend. He said the console is busy. Grandpa asked doing what. He said working. Grandpa didn't ask again.show more

Marlow
3,237,526 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад
AI is not accelerating nearly fast enough to cure... cancer. That is the problem. And it literally cannot without actually seeing what’s happening inside the cell. There’s this new project claiming their models will “solve” cancer by predicting drug responses at scale. Cool story. Except their entire approach still treats the cell like a black box. They’re optimizing for binding affinity while having zero idea what the drug actually does once it’s inside a real, living cell. Meanwhile we’re over here building the tools to watch the cell in real time. No staining or sequencing. Just direct observation of mechanism. You can simulate all you want. But if you can’t see the actual cellular response, you’re just making very confident guesses about something you’ve never actually looked at. We’ve spent two years proving this. The data is there. The difference is night and day. AI is a tool. It’s not the microscope. If your model can’t tell you why a drug is killing the wrong cells or why resistance is forming in real time… it’s not ready to cure cancer. It’s ready to waste another billion dollars. We’re not competing with AI. We’re giving it eyes. Goodbye.show more

Parmita Mishra
48,203 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
My girlfriend came home Friday at 1am. I was... on the couch. Laptop open. Three terminal panels scrolling. "You're still up?" "Just checking the bot." She dropped her bag. "What bot?" "The trading one. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." She stared at me. "So you code for free?" "No. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking turned $640 into $11,800 in 31 days. Another flipped 287 trades with 76% winrate. One more pulled $3.4M in volume in two weeks. She sat down next to me. Slowly. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed her the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. She went quiet for a long time. Then: "Why are you only telling me this now?" "We've been dating eleven months." "Exactly. Eleven months." I didn't have a good answer. She closed my laptop lid. Looked at me. "You're going to show me everything. Tomorrow morning. From the top. I'm not asking." Trade with him: Girlfriends don't ask about the money. They ask why you waited eleven months. Then they take over the conversation.show more

Lunar
104,135 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
My girlfriend noticed something Sunday morning. "You're smiling at... your laptop." "What?" "You. At 9am. On a Sunday. Smiling." I shrugged. "Just checking the bot." She put her coffee down. "What bot?" "The trading one. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." She stared at me. "So you code for free?" "No. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking cleared $2,800 in a single weekend. Another flipped 156 trades in 48 hours with 78% winrate. One more turned $950 into $14,200 in 17 days. She stopped mid-sip. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed her the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. She went quiet for a long time. Then: "Why are you only telling me this now?" "We've been dating nine months." "Exactly. Nine months." I didn't have a good answer. She closed her laptop lid. Looked at me. "You're going to show me everything tonight. From the top. I'm not asking." Profile: Girlfriends don't ask about the money. They ask why you waited nine months. Then they take over the conversation.show more

Lunar
18,948 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
My Tinder date showed up 10 minutes late. She... ordered an oat latte. Looked around. Looked at me. "So. What do you do?" "Building trading systems." "Like crypto?" "No. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." She raised an eyebrow. "So you code for free?" "No. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking turned $1,300 into $19,700 in 24 days. Another flipped 232 trades with 82% winrate. One more pulled $5.8M in volume in five weeks. She stopped stirring her coffee. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed her the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. She went quiet for a long time. Then: "I do product marketing at a startup. $82K. I cried in the parking lot last Tuesday." I didn't say anything. She finished her coffee. Looked at me. "How long have you been doing this?" "Eight months." "And you're on Tinder?" I didn't have a good answer. She opened her phone. Unmatched me on Hinge. Then handed it back: "No. Send me the GitHub links instead." Copytrade him: Tinder dates don't ask about the money. They ask why you're on the app. Then they keep the links and leave you unmatched.show more

Lunar
48,767 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
My girlfriend noticed something Saturday morning. "You haven't changed... the podcast in 20 minutes." "What?" "The same episode. On loop. You haven't heard a word." I shrugged. "Just checking the bot." She looked over from the passenger seat. "What bot?" "The trading one. Open-source. Anyone can audit the code." She stared at me. "So you code for free?" Try to trade with him: "No. The code makes money." "Sure it does." I didn't argue. I pulled into a parking lot. Opened my laptop. One wallet I was tracking cleared $4,150 in 9 days. Another flipped 341 trades with 79% winrate. One more pulled $6.8M in volume over a single month. She stopped mid-sip on her coffee. "That's... from a script?" Exactly. Then I showed her the repos. All free. All public. First: 86M+ trades on Polymarket. Every outcome since day one. Free to download. Second: Market making bot. Both sides of the book. Gas optimized. Google Sheets execution. Third: ML + heuristics. I fed 14,000 wallets into Claude. One prompt. 4 minutes. Found 47 traders with 70%+ winrate. Bot mirrors them with 60-second delay. She went quiet for a long time. Then: "Why are you only telling me this now?" "We've been dating eleven months." "Exactly. Eleven months." I didn't have a good answer. She closed my laptop lid. Looked at me. "You're going to show me everything tonight. From the top. I'm not asking." Girlfriends don't ask about the money. They ask why you waited eleven months. Then they take over the conversation.show more

Lunar
24,929 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад