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Audio version! Once you go black~ ♠️✨ Caption by: Pandora's censor (commissions open) VA: Me :3 #lewdrp #sexrp #openrp #blackedrp #ntrrp #blacked #hentai #captions

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✨ I made a 100% AI video of a single night in 🇩🇪 Berlin's underground techno scene Doing an AI shoot is very much like a real life shoot, you have to prepare locations, settings, outfits and models, you can do the same: 1) First I generated photos with the [ 🇩🇪 Berlin nightlife ] photo pack on they're all non-existing AI people except me and my gf 2) Then I put the pics I liked in Kling AI to make them into 10 second videos (with Professional Mode), soon I'll have API access and it'll be one-click inside Photo AI to turn a photo into a 10-sec video, it then takes about 5 minutes to make a video. It's not always great, especially dancing is hard to get right! 3) Then I wanted to have a German narrator talking about Berlin's techno nights in a poetic way like a documentary, so I asked ChatGPT 4o: "write in the style of a cult German novelist about the Berlin techno scene" I then copied that text into Eleven Labs and selected a German AI voice 4) I then collected all the videos, the music and the audio narrator and edited them together in Final Cut Pro adding music from HÖR and adding audio effects 5) Then I added English captions with CapCut Time to make it: 3 hours for 1 minute of video I hope you like it! My dream is to have this entire pipeline in Photo AI at some point. Connecting to Kling AI's video API is the first step to that. Imagine just writing a prompt and you end up with a video like this without all the work Credits: Music: Asquith - Let Me (Rave Mix) [ASQ004] Barbax - Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum (Original Mix) Mixed by Ellen Allien @ HÖR Video: 100% AI characters and video by Photo AI Edited by me Narrator voice: 100% written by ChatGPT 4o 100% narrated by Eleven Labs AI voice

@levelsio

675,626 views • 1 year ago

How to create Farcaster mini app without coding - Step 1: > Go to ChatGPT > Just type: "I would like to create a Farcaster mini app, can you give me some ideas?" > Choose any one of the ideas - Note: - You can also type your own idea to ChatGPT and alter it - Step 2: - Go to ChatGPT > Paste the first prompt (shared in my channel) > Include the project you chose and tell ChatGPT to alter the prompt according to the idea below - Step 3 - Go to: > Sign up using Gmail or GitHub > Projects -> New Project -> Type the name of your project >Just paste the prompt we created earlier > It will start creating your app > If you need to alter anything, just go to GPT and type: [ I need a prompt to alter "your issue (like changing colour, etc.)" in my app already created in v0app by Vercel ] > Copy the prompt and paste it in v0 > No need to worry about errors , it will rectify them for you > If your project is finished, just click "Publish" on your top right > It will automatically host your app in Vercel > Click "Visit site" to see your app on another device and copy the website URL - Step 4 - Go to: v0 app > Just paste Prompt 2 from the file I provided > Click Publish once it’s completed - Step 5 - Go to: v0 app > Just paste the prompt 3 from the file I provided - Step 6 (Important) > Just paste Prompt 4 from the file I provided - Step 7 > Just paste Prompt 4 from the file I provided - Step 8 > Just paste Prompt 6 from the file I provided > It’s an important step to do — you need to create a manifest inside your app so that you can host it on Farcaster - Step 9 - Go to: > Sign up or Login > Settings → Developers → Mini Apps → Create Manifest (New) > Paste your website URL (remove https) > It should be like: > If you find any error while doing this, just copy and paste it in the v0 app > Once everything is finished, you need to create Account Association > Scan the QR on your mobile and tap and hold the Yes button > It will show an error — just copy and paste those errors into the v0 app > Click Publish again, and then click Refresh in Manifest > Click Open your app > for the main prompt file check our tg channel link in our bio

Maran

48,106 views • 7 months ago

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jhey ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ

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ICE was holding a 5 year old autistic child on the street as bait to get a mother to leave her house. This is how responds - help fund it here: and get it into the hands of millions of immigrants and allies. ⸻ IF ICE IS OUTSIDE AND HAS YOUR CHILD: DO NOT GO OUTSIDE. 1. Do not go outside. ICE is baiting you. Your child being outside does not change your rights. If you step out, they may try to detain you. Stay inside. Your child is protected by constitutional rights. 2. Do not call the police unless your child is in immediate physical danger. Most police will not intervene and may cooperate with ICE. Call only if your child’s safety is at risk — not for immigration issues. 3. Do not open your door. ICE cannot legally enter your home without a judicial warrant signed by a judge. Ask to see it through the window or door. An administrative warrant (signed by ICE) does not give them legal entry. 4. Call an immigration lawyer or rapid response legal hotline immediately. If you don’t have one, I can help you find one based on your location. 5. Document everything. If safe, record video or audio through the window or door. Clearly say: “I do not consent to a search.” 6. Do not answer questions. You have the right to remain silent. Do not discuss your immigration status. Do not sign anything. 7. Get a witness if possible. Call a trusted neighbor, friend, or community group to observe and document. 8. Repeat clearly: “I do not consent to entry.” “I want to speak to a lawyer.” “I am not opening the door.” ⸻ Would you like me to look up a hotline or legal defender in your area now?

Joe Walsh

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What is ailing secularist leftist polluted young generation of the Bharat? Part 1 1. Going to the Mandir daily for seeking the blessings is a choice not a way of life. 🌄 Our ancestors wrote a great deal about the Nitya karma and the philosophy of the life in Darshan Shastra in way more better terms than so called westernized motivational writers and speakers. Have you ever hear of Bhagvat Gita? 2. Wearing dhoti kurta like traditional dresses or putting up a Tilak on the forehead is a choice not way of life. 🌄 Did you see how a particular religion makes it a street war if you question their tent like head to toe dresses.? That's radical right but then that speaks for their belief. Can you show such belief for your own religion and its values? 3. Reading and speaking Sanskrit is way too hard compared to English speaking or speaking any other dialect we are born with. 🌄 When you go to the UK they speak English, you go to Rusdia they speak Russian, you go to South Korea they speak Korean, you go to Japan they speak Japanese, you go France they speak French. You happily learn French or German or English to be at home in those countries..!! What about your own home..?? The Land of Bharat..!! What you do when you see a foreigner in India? You go to that person and say..Hello, Welcome to India. 4. Our constitution is secular and we shall not believe in Sanatan or hindutva. It is radical. Caste is a hindu concept brought of Manu smriti. 🌄 Have you seen the original script of the Constitution.? Have ever heard about the person who coined the term SECULAR? Do you know the level of appropriation heaped on the Hindus by using Article 28 and article 29 of the Constitution? You might have read Marx and Angels. You might be fascinated by the Sigmund Frued. But did you ever took pain yo understand Manu smriti? Who coined the term "caste".? Did you ever try to find how many sects/castes are those religions who always hide behind the rancor of the "Minority Card". 5. As an grown up person I can choose my life partner irrespective of religion and I don't believe in this ultra hyper concept of Love Jihad. 🌄 Did you ever see halala in your Hindu family? Did you ever heard of a hindu boy marrying his first cousin sister and vice versa.? Did you ever see your dad convincing your mom that he can have 3 more wives and its OK? 6. As a Hindu we must let other religions exercise their rights and way of religion practices. 🌄 Have you ever seen any hindu pooja/ yajna in the middle of the road? Have you ever seen any hindu priest going to the neighbourhood of other religion and start telling them "Let's convert to the Hinduism"? Have you ever seen any hindu neighborhood pelting stones on any religious procession? 7. Gandhi is the father of nation and Chacha Nehru is a maker of India. 🌄 History we read in our school textbooks is an appropriated version heaped on us by the Nehru promised leftist academics. Have you ever heard of anyone in you family sleeping naked with his own daughter in law or grand daughter for full proofing his brahmacharya? Never, right? Did you explored on it? Did you ever check how AIIMS Delhi was created? How ISRO was created? How we lost 1962 war against China? How atomic programme of India was delayed by decades? 8. Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Neta Ji and so many other revolutionaries were just a part of a long struggle for the independence which was possible because of Indian national Congress and Gandhi's Ahinsa Stayagraha. 🌄 Have you ever seen Gandhi or Nehru beaten black and blue by britishers? Have you ever explored what happened to the mother of Chandrashekhar Azad? What happened to the family of Netaji? What happened to the family of Bhagat Singh? What happened to the families of countless revolutionaries who were hanged by the britishers? Now tell me What happened to the families of Nehru and Gandhi? .

The Story Teller

96,459 views • 2 years ago

Conor Neill on the 3 best ways to start a speech (most people get this wrong): "I guarantee if you go to conferences, 19 out of 20 speakers will start in one of these ways: 'My name is Conor Neill. I'm from Tango, and this talk is about the latest trend in monitoring strategies.' But all of you are sitting with a piece of paper that already says who I am and what I'm going to talk about. By repeating what you already know, I'm giving a signal that it's time to get your BlackBerry out." Conor explains the three best ways to start instead: Third best: A question that matters to the audience. "How do you phrase a problem that the audience faces in a question?" Second best: A factoid that shocks. "There are more people alive today than have ever died. Every two minutes, the energy reaching the earth from the sun is equivalent to the whole annual energy usage of humanity. Does that change how you think about energy?" The best way: Start like you'd start a story to a child. "How do we start a story to a child? 'Once upon a time.' And what happens when you say once upon a time? My daughter leans forward, gets ready to hear, engages. We were all trained as kids to know when a story's coming. We also know when a teacher is about to deliver a 40-minute boring lecture." He explains the grown-up version: "In business, you don't hear Jack Welch saying 'once upon a time.' Steve Jobs doesn't start his speeches with 'once upon a time.' So there's a grown-up way of saying it: 'In October, the last time I was in this room, there were 120 people here. I was having a conversation with one of the world's experts on public speaking and he said something to me that changed what I think about what's important in speaking.' Now I can pause for 30 seconds, and you want to know what he said." Conor concludes: "Stories are about people. They're not about objects. They're not about things. If you want to tell a good story about your company, don't talk about the software talk about the people who built the software. What they do. How they are. What's important to them. What they sacrifice."

Jaynit

473,552 views • 3 months ago

x402 made payments native to HTTP. I made USDC payments native to sound waves ✨ Not as a gimmick. As a proof. 1/ The setup: Coinbase Developer Platform🛡️'s x402 protocol embeds payments into HTTP. It's brilliant. But I started wondering, if we can pay over HTTP, what else can we use to pay? Spoiler: anything that supports 138 bytes 2/ The realization: x402 is built on EIP-3009 - a 2020 standard that lets you sign payment authorizations offline. Someone else submits it on-chain. The signature just needs to get from A to B. HTTP is one way. Sound is another. 3/ What I built: x402hz: two devices negotiate a payment through 2400Hz audio tones. - Seller beeps "pay me $0.001 USDC" (30 bytes) - Buyer's device decodes, signs the EIP-712 for the transferWithAuthorization locally, beeps back (108 bytes) - Seller settles on-chain Total: 36 seconds of beautiful noise. 4/ The bigger point: If payments can travel over sound, they can travel over: - QR codes - NFC - Bluetooth - Light pulses - Anything that carries 138 bytes The payment primitive is transport-agnostic. x402 picked HTTP. The next protocol might pick something weirder. 5/ What this proves: EIP-3009 separates three things: - Authorization (offline, cryptographic) - Transport (literally anything) - Settlement (on-chain) x402 nailed #1 and #3. x402hz proves #2 is wide open. 6/ Credit: Huge thanks to the Coinbase Developer Platform🛡️ x402 team for building the protocol. I just... took it off-road. 7/ Next steps Code is open source. Go make payments, travel over something ridiculous (repo in the comments). 138bytes. That's all you need.

Vitto Rivabella

40,343 views • 7 months ago

Everyone please help a single mom out & @ or repost this to Bill Ackman encouraging him to accept my proposal. Also, it is in my humble opinion we have a once in a lifetime opportunity to invest in the early days of the next Berkshire Hathaway via $HHH, Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. Everyone please go check out Bremont Watches which makes luxury, British watches. Their craftsmanship & designs blow Rolex & AP out of the water. Mr. Ackman, I’m competing in the World Cup of Trading, Futures Division. I’m currently #1 in the world & have been trading/investing for 15 years. I aspire to start an unlevered, long only, quant firm inspired by the Medallion Fund. I have studied Jim Simons' returns inside and out, year by year, & I believe I have what it takes to accomplish something similar yet unlevered. I have overcome so much in life including human trafficking, childhood sex abuse, gangs, homelessness, & domestic violence. My life path of getting here has not been easy, but I am grateful for it, as it has given me grit like no other. Charts are my outlet, my therapy. I’m self taught. I don’t have a fancy degree, but in the movie “Wall Street” Michael Douglas says, “Give me the guys who are poor, smart, & hungry, with no feelings. You win a few, lose a few, but you keep fighting.” That’s me. If my name sounds familiar, it is because I sent you a message a few months back thanking you for helping me make my first ever million dollar investment profit after I followed you into $FNMA. I am going to go out on a limb here to a competitive businessman who loves to make deals & who also might benefit by connecting with retail investors/traders through the World Cup of Trading as there is an entire community of retail traders/investors around the world who follow this competition. I have a proposition for you. If I finish in the Top 3 of the World Cup of Trading Futures Division at the end of the year, would you be willing to allocate resources to me with my goal of creating the next unlevered, long only, quant, systematic, mini version of the Medallion Fund? I’m aware my proposition is vague, but that is the point. I have gratitude for any allocation of resources whether that be your knowledge, advice, time, a financial investment, or a referral from you. Knowledge is worth more than a financial investment to me. I know in time my work will create the money on its own. I have a few million dollars to start with, and from a compounding interest, quantitative view, I know what I can turn that into over time. Also, I remember you mentioning $HHH is looking to invest in smaller scale ventures & I was wondering if this meets your investment objectives I always say there are only two reasons a person or business fails: 1. Ego 2. Leverage/Debt (& usually it is a combination of both). I make it a point to always keep my ego in check due to this, but if you give me a chance, I think you will feel I am one of the most intelligent and brightest chartist/technicians/quants alive today. Scroll my X feed. I called the April 2025 bottom on the exact day it occurred. I remember you spoke of a charity donation you gave to Harvard structured as an options deal you created. I believe you have a competitive spirit and love the game of investing. So I ask, Mr. Ackman, will you accept my proposal and will you allocate any resources at all to impact the next generation of Wall Street by supporting me in any way with my aspiration to create an unlevered, long only, systematic, quant fund inspired by the Medallion Fund if I can place in the Top 3 of the World Cup of Trading Futures Division for 2025? Risk management, Mr. Ackman, it is all about risk management, and I decided the risk of not reaching out to you at this moment in time was more costly than the risk of reaching out. Have a blessed day. I believe one day you will be #1 on the Forbes List. Thank you, Marci Silfrain

Marci Silfrain

29,241 views • 1 year ago

WILLIAMEST PRESSTOUR #WilliamEstFanconPressTour #Flex1045xWilliamEstFANCON 🎤: was there ever a moment when you were deeply touched by something he did but never told him? 🦈: actually, i can think of two things: one work-related and one personal. on the personal side, ever since we first met during songkran last year, i was out partying, right? and i went to sleep at his place. at the time, he couldn’t go out yet cause he wasn’t of age. but like, it was 3 a.m. and he still came down to pick me up even though he had already gone to sleep. and we had just met. i felt really touched. 🎸: at the time we went out together and i wasn’t old enough to go party, so i just went to some place that kids could go in during the day. then i went home to sleep and phi went out partying. 🦈: yes and i didn’t just stay for one night. i stayed like three nights, didn’t even book a hotel, just stayed at nong place. 🎸: and my eyes were like 😵‍💫 🦈: i started to feel bad. do you know what i did in return? 🤣 🎤: what did you do? 🎸: no, because i had to go downstairs, press the elevator, do a bunch of stuff, so i had to wake up. i went down to pick him up and he was just sitting there on the floor 🤣 🎤: sitting on the floor waiting? 🎸: yes, just sitting and resting there, waiting for me to come down. so we went back up. help him upstairs. not that i helped him up, he could walk by himself 🤣 then i went to bed and from my room, if the door wasn’t fully closed, you could see the sink. i’m the type who eats and washes dishes later. 🎤: you soak them first so they’re easier to clean later? 🎸: yes and then i saw him standing there at 3 a.m. doing the dishes 😭 🎤: washing dishes at 3 a.m.? 🎸: yes 😭 i was like, why did he do that? like it was fine, seriously. it wasn’t a big deal. but maybe he felt a bit guilty or something. but for me, i literally set an alarm, like, “okay, he’ll probably be back around this time,” so i set it and went down to get him. 🎤: maybe that was his version of saying thank you, right? 🦈: yes and the thing is, he never even told me that he saw me! like, i knew he’d probably fallen asleep or something, so i left the door cracked open because the lights were off just in case he could see. and yeah, turns out he did see. but he only told me months later, like way after songkran. 🎤: so he only just revealed now that he saw you washing the dishes? 🦈: i only found out because he teased me later, like, “you’ll end up washing dishes again soon” 🤣 that was how he teased. and back then i genuinely felt a bit bad, so i just wanted to do something to give back a little. and looking back, it’s so funny. 🦈: and then in thamepo, there was literally a dishwashing scene, so i joked like, “guess i can’t escape doing dishes for real.” 🤣

𝑛𝑎𝑛𝑎 ◡̈

73,933 views • 1 year ago

Big news: Last week I messaged executives at Stanley Black & Decker to let them know that I was planning to expose their woke policies. They also own DEWALT and Craftsman. Instead, they’re preemptively changing policy. Here are the changes: • Ending participation in the Human Rights Campaign Rapid Response’s woke Corporate Equality Index social credit system. • Dismantling their entire DEI department. • No more DEI based training programs. • No more donations to divisive events. • They will now have BRG groups that are open to all employees, no longer designed to focus on race or sexual orientation but instead must focus on the core business. • No more supplier diversity goals. • Will reevaluate their coverage for transitioning kids when their healthcare policy renewal period comes back around. A word salad version of this went out to their employees last week but we waited to get very clear answers from corporate before reporting on this change. Hat tip to our friends over at Consumers' Research for their work to help end this insanity. Our campaigns are so effective that we’re getting multi-billion dollar organizations to change their policies without me even posting just from the fear they have of being the next company that we expose. The landscape of corporate America is quickly shifting to sanity and neutrality. We are now the trend, not the anomaly. We are winning and one by one we WILL bring sanity back to corporate America. So far you’ve helped me change corporate policy at Tractor Supply, John Deere, Harley Davidson, Polaris, Indian Motorcycle, Lowe’s, Ford, Coors and now Stanley Black & Decker. We are a force to be reckoned with and we won’t stop until wokeness is extinct. If you love what we’re doing, subscribe to my X page for $5 a month to help fund our growing team! You can also support us by sending any amount once at this link (this is not tax deductible): If you want to expose your woke workplace, send tips + evidence to [email protected]

Robby Starbuck

1,072,037 views • 1 year ago

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: They're Turning You Into a Digital SLAVE and This Lawyer Just Dropped The RED PILL BOMBSHELL! This is NOT a conspiracy. This is the blueprint for total control. A powerful EU legal expert exposes the truth in under 2 minutes: Your Digital ID isn't from your government... It's issued by a CARTEL of banks + Big Tech... It creates a DIGITAL TWIN of you. A Programmable Version They OWN. The EU has ZERO legal power to force it, but that has not stopped them in the past, has it? (member states CAN and MUST refuse) It's enforced through censorship, propaganda, and corporate media... Once YOU accept it... YOU become a "system" asset, and YOU are no longer a "free" citizen. Will you be a sovereign human with rights... or a bank-owned digital puppet? The 3 brutal truths she reveals will blow your mind: Dump any Digital ID you already have... it's voluntary enslavement. It's NOT government-issued... it's a private cartel takeover. They NEED censorship to make it happen... break through the propaganda and it collapses. This is the final boss of freedom. Questions for you, "truth-seekers:" Have you already been pressured into a Digital ID? What happened? Will you REFUSE it no matter what "incentives" they offer (free money, "convenience," travel)? Which country do you think will be the first to REJECT this entirely? If they make it mandatory... how far are you willing to go to stay sovereign? DROP YOUR ANSWERS BELOW 👇 Comment, repost, and wake someone up RIGHT NOW. This video is going nuclear. THIS IS THE MOST SHARED VIDEO RIGHT NOW! Let me know what you think, and SHARE THIS so that others may too! Freedom isn't coming... it's being taken. Fight back with truth. Comment: I WILL NOT COMPLY if there is no chance you will sell your soul to their agenda.

Noah B. Price

84,907 views • 2 months ago

Mojo Australian Open Quarterfinals 🧙🏼‍♂️🇦🇺🎾 —— 5U MAX 2026: (18-3) 85.71% 🏦 —— 5U 🇺🇸Ben Shelton +7.0 games (-155) 🔮 Seven games for Shelton when he is arguably playing the best tennis of his career is too many. Shelton has only been broken 3 times this entire tournament and has played better overall players by a landslide than Sinner. Shelton has hit 184 winners to 115 unforced errors in his 4 matches in Melbourne. This stat alone shows the quality of tennis Shelton has been playing. Sinner has hit 152 winners to 99 unforced errors. Shelton has a slight advantage in winners/unforced errors ratio while playing better opponents… And we are getting 7 games. Look, I know Sinner is insane and I know the history between these two players. I will tell you I have watched Shelton play shout 100 matches of professional tennis and the confidence he is playing with right now is unlike anything I have seen from him. While on the contrary Sinner has not looked anything above his typical level. Give me the 7 games. Even if Shelton gets broken once in every single set, we still cover or push. 6-3 6-4 6-4 | 6-4 6-4 6-4 . And this is assume we don’t get any break chances of our own. If Shelton can confidently hold serve like he has been doing all tournament then it will open the door for him to be hyper aggressive on return and go for shots that will win him the match. I love this play. Let’s get it 🧙🏼‍♂️

MOJO 🧙🏼‍♂️

37,303 views • 5 months ago

Billboard Live Tokyoでのライブは大盛況でした‼️ 季節と音楽の相性の良さを、今回のライブで改めて思い知らされました。 季節感って、やっぱり音楽にとって大事だな〜と改めて思いました。 この夏らしいラテン&ブラジル感満載のライブを、名古屋と大阪でもお届けします😄 8月5日(火) The Bottom Line Nagoya Open 18:30 / Start 19:00 愛知県名古屋市千種区今池4-7-11 8月6日(水) Billboard Live Osaka [1st] Open 16:30 / Start 17:30 [2nd] Open 19:30 / Start 20:30 今回のライブ会場では、この夏ぜひ聴いていただきたい曲を収録したハンドメイドCDも販売します。先週リリースした”Still Sea”や、レコーディングしたばかりの未発表曲”SAMURAI” Afro Latin version、Samba House versionも収録。Samba House versionは現在、世界でGilles Petersonしか持っていない超レア音源です。ぜひ会場でゲットしてください‼️ 皆さんにお会いできるのを楽しみにしています😄 The show at Billboard Live Tokyo was a huge success‼️ This concert really reminded me how well music and the seasons go together. It also made me realise once again just how important a sense of season is in music. We’ll be bringing this summer’s vibrant Latin and Brazilian vibes to Nagoya and Osaka too😄 5 Aug (Tue) The Bottom Line Nagoya Open 18:30 / Start 19:00 4-7-11 Imaike, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 6 Aug (Wed) Billboard Live Osaka [1st] Open 16:30 / Start 17:30 [2nd] Open 19:30 / Start 20:30 At the shows, I’ll also have a handmade CD for sale, featuring music I really want you to hear this summer. It includes Still Sea (released last week) as well as freshly recorded, unreleased tracks – SAMURAI Afro Latin and Samba House versions. The Samba House version is a super‑rare cut currently owned only by Gilles Peterson. Don’t miss your chance to grab it‼️ Looking forward to seeing you all there😄 #Jazztronik #samurai #billboard #管楽器 #ブラス #打楽器 #ビルボード #ビルボード大阪 #ボトムライン #夏ライブ #ラテンジャズ #ブラジル音楽 #サンバ #アフロラテン #ボサノバ #ビブラフォン #コンガ #パーカッション #ギター #ウッドベース #ハンドメイドCD #名古屋ライブ #大阪ライブ #ライブ告知

Ryota Nozaki

12,447 views • 11 months ago

Read 100 paywalled research papers for free every month! You don't even need a university account to do this. Here's how to read paywalled papers on JSTOR for free: 1. Go to jstor(dot)org and click on "Register" in the top-right corner. You can register with your personal Google or Outlook account. Or, you can create a JSTOR account manually. 2. Once you've logged in to your JSTOR account, click on "Workspace" in the menu bar. Then click on "Create folder." Choose a name for your folder and click on "Create."Creating folders in Workspace is a great way to keep your papers organized. 3. Type in the keywords in the search bar to find relevant papers. JSTOR willl give you a list of papers. To read a paper for free, click on "Read online." You will see a preview of the paper. Scroll down a bit and click on "Read Online" again. 4. If you find the paper super-relevant to your project, click on "Save" on the top of the article. Choose the folder you just created in your Workspace and save the paper in it. If you go to your Workspace, the paper will show up in the relevant folder. 5. You can also take notes on papers in your Workspace. To do so, click on the "Add Note" button under a paper and start typing. Click on "Save" to your save your note. 6. If you already have a paper and you want to related to it, you can use Text Analyzer. To do so, click on "Tools" and select "Text Analyzer." Upload the paper you have and JSTOR will give you a list of papers related to you original paper. 7. Text Analyzer also lets you callibrate your search parameters. Adjust the priority for different terms by moving the priority scale left or right. You can more related terms and adjust their priority. Text Analyzer will update the results accordingly. 8. If you find a paper interesting, simply click on it and then select "Read Online." 9. You can also add papers to your Zotero library. Open the paper you want to add and click on the Zotero Connector in the top-right corner of your browser. Choose the Zotero collection you want to save the paper in and click on "Done." The paper will show up in your Zotero. Found this post on JSTOR helpful? • Repost to share it with your friends and colleagues. •Follow me for more posts on academic writing.

Mushtaq Bilal, PhD

31,810 views • 2 years ago

40 quotes from Larry Ellison from the new episode "How Larry Ellison Thinks" 1. They were mistaking the present for the future. It’s the worst mistake a tech company can make. 2. I just can’t accept defeat until I’ve been carried dead from the field. 3. The more you win, the more you want to win. 4. I apply engineering discipline to our entire business, not just product development. 5. A 100 percent perfect solution exists only in the imagination. 6. In marketing, simple messages always win. 7. I’ve always been more motivated by fear of failure than by greed. 8. It’s win or die. 9. I am a sprinter. I rest, I sprint, I rest, I sprint again. 10. The brain’s primary purpose is deception, and the primary person to be deceived is the owner. 11. I have a lot of endurance: intellectual, emotional, physical. 12. You can’t get rich by doing the same thing as everyone else. 13. It’s in my nature to go for the highest-risk/highest-reward option. That’s my cross to bear. 14. Once a course has been plotted, I sail a long way off and burn my boats. 15. People reflexively resist change. 16. Silicon Valley is a killing field. Very few technology companies survive. 17. It never ceases to amaze me how the product name can be the difference between success and failure in the technology industry. 18. I never had the discipline to do things I didn’t like. 19. My father had told me that I would never amount to anything. 20. I thought it would be smart to avoid very competitive markets. 21. I liked the fact it was risky. The bigger the apparent risk, the fewer people will try to go there. 22. Whenever you travel an untraveled path there’s risk. 23. The first version of our database was called Oracle Version 2. I didn’t think anyone would buy Version 1 of a database from five guys in California. 24. If we built the right products the right way, we would win. That was my view of the world then, and that’s my view of the world now. 25. The most effective way to grow sales is to make the product better. 26. [On Oracle almost going out of business in 1991] I couldn’t run away. I had to save Oracle to save myself. I had no choice. 27. You cannot run a company without strong checks and balances. 28. I believe that every process within an organization—marketing, sales, service, everything—should be carefully engineered. 29. I hate losing. 30. If customers don’t believe you’re going to survive—you won’t. 31. If you work in Silicon Valley long enough, you can’t help noticing how much the technology industry resembles the women’s clothing business. Both are fashion-driven. Fashionable ideas are hot, while the others are not. 32. Writing checks is easy. Writing software is hard. 33. We pick our enemies very carefully. It helps us focus. 34. Most people are so in love with their own ideas that it confines their thinking— it creates boundaries and limits their ability to solve problems. 35. People are more interested in personalities than technologies. 36. If you’re a fighter, the only way up is through the top fighters in your division. 37. You cannot lead if you’re filled with uncertainty. 38. Whenever I got too close to a goal I’d raise the bar for fear of actually clearing it. 39. What we want to do with our lives is the most important question we all have to answer. 40. It took me a long time to understand that we all want to be loved. Even me.

David Senra

130,914 views • 8 months ago

What does the writing of Katy Perry, Hemingway, and The Bible have in common? Mark Forsyth has the answer. He studied history's greatest writers and noticed how they used the same rhetorical formulas. Here's what you need to know: 1. The formulas are timeless (and still work). 2. Where to begin? Try taking the last word of one sentence and repeating it as the first word in the next. It gives the illusion of logic. Like this one from Yoda: "Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hatred. Hatred leads to suffering." 3. An example from Malcolm X: "Once you change your philosophy, you change your thought pattern. Once you change your thought pattern, you change your attitude. Once you change your attitude, it changes your behavior pattern and then you go on into some action." 4. It's a mystery why, but people love to hear a string of words that begins with the same letter. "Two to Tango" is a heck of a lot more memorable than "Two to Waltz." 5. From his book, Elements of Eloquence: "Adjectives in English absolutely have to be in this order: opinion-size-age-shape-colour-origin-material-purpose Noun." 6. People will tell you to write only what's necessary, but endless repetition can be a way to emphasize something. Katy Perry's repetition of opposites is logically unnecessary, but it works: "'Cause you're hot then you're cold, You're yes then you're no, You're in then you're out, You're up then you're down, You're wrong when it's right, It's black and it's white, We fight, we break up, We kiss, we make up." 7. Wedding vows have the same kind of repetition: "For better or for worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health..." 8. JFK leaned on a rhetorical device called a Chiasmus, where you take the first half of a sentence and say it backward. You see it in sentences like "Mankind must put an end to war—or war will put an end to mankind" and "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country." 9. I like the Chiasmus because it's so easy to implement. Here's another example of a Chiasmus, like when Cormac McCarthy wrote: "You forget what you want to remember, and you remember what you want to forget." 10. Language is ruled by the mob. Doesn't matter what the committees think. If everybody uses a word in a certain way, then that's what it means. 11. Most of Shakespeare's famous lines are simply examples of famous formulas. 12. Shakespeare often "stole" content from other people, but he improved what he stole by using rhetorical formulas and figures of speech. Mark insists that he had Thomas North’s translation of Plutarch open while writing Julius Caesar. 13. Write two things that connect, then add a twist for the third thing. The magic comes from the surprise. An example is: "Lies, damned lies, and statistics." Another is: "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." 14. Sometimes, the things that stick will simply surprise you. One of the most famous lines in film history only has three words: "Bond. James Bond." 15. The James Bond-style line is called a Diacope. Other examples are "Burn, baby, burn" and "Zed’s dead, baby, Zed’s dead." If nerding out on beautiful writing is your thing, you will love this episode. By the time you're done listening, you'll have X-ray vision for the English language. I've shared the full interview with Mark Forsyth below. You can also listen on Apple or Spotify, or watch on YouTube. Check the links in the reply tweets.

David Perell

90,497 views • 2 years ago

Introducing Open Source AI CRM, that runs on your OpenClaw. A few weeks ago, we launched Ironclaw (An Open Source OpenClaw CRM Framework) which now has around 1.4k stars. A lot of people confused us with NearAI’s Ironclaw, so we changed our name to DenchClaw. OpenClaw today feels a lot like early React: the primitive is incredibly powerful, but the patterns are still forming, and everyone is piecing together their own way to actually use it. What made React explode wasn’t just React itself, but the emergence of frameworks like Gatsby and Next.js that turned raw capability into something opinionated, repeatable, and easy to adopt. That is how I think about DenchClaw. We are not just building on top of OpenClaw; we are trying to make it one of the clearest, most practical, and most complete ways to use OpenClaw in the real world. We are an OpenClaw Framework, we are aiming to be the most correct way to use OpenClaw. We entered Y Combinator with Merse (AI Audio Comic), it was an app that I personally never used. Michael Seibel confronted us on it, and said, “if you aren’t the best user of your consumer app, then who is?”. I now use DenchClaw daily for everything I do, it also works as a coding agent like Cursor, DenchClaw built DenchClaw. I am addicted to DenchClaw now that I can ask it, “hey in the companies table only show me the ones who have more than 5 employees” and it updates it live than me having to manually add a filter. On Dench, everything sits in a file system, the table filters, views, column toggles, calendar/gantt views, etc, so OpenClaw can directly work with it using Dench’s CRM skill. The CRM is built on top of DuckDB, the smallest, most performant and at the same time also feature rich database we could find. It creates a new OpenClaw🦞 profile called “dench”, and opens a new OpenClaw Gateway… that means you can run all your usual openclaw commands by just prefixing every command with `openclaw --profile dench` . It will start your gateway on port 19001 range. You will be able to access the DenchClaw frontend at localhost:3100. Once you open it on Safari, just add it to your Dock to use it as a PWA. Think of it as Cursor for your Mac which is based on OpenClaw. DenchClaw has a file tree view for you to use it as an elevated finder tool to do anything on your mac. I use it to create slides, do LinkedIn outreach using MY browser. DenchClaw sees what you see, does what you do. It’s the everything app, that sits locally on your mac. All yours. Just ask it “hey import my notion”, “hey import everything from my hubspot”, and it will literally go into your browser, export all objects and documents and put it in its own workspace that you can use. P.S. It comes with Garry Tan's GStack built in.

Mark Rachapoom

19,411 views • 3 months ago

Open Letter to nelson chamisa “If you do something once, it is a decision. If you do it twice, it becomes a habit. But when you do it more than three times, it becomes character.” Dear Nelson, I have known you for 31 years and have always — and still do — consider you a close friend and brother. Back then, there was no MDC opposition party to speak of, no Nehanda Radio, and none of the political prominence that surrounds us today. We were simply ordinary students at Harare Polytechnic trying to find our way in life. Over the years, you have done exceptionally well in rising through the ranks of leadership — from Youth Leader, to Spokesperson, Organising Secretary, ICT Minister during the GNU, Vice President, and eventually President of Zimbabwe’s main opposition movement. Throughout this journey, we developed a clear understanding of professional boundaries and mutual respect. I own and run a media platform that gives space to voices that may either criticise or praise you in equal measure. I have always appreciated the fact that you understood and respected this principle, and never sought to censor our work. In return, I have respected our friendship and never abused our proximity for personal or journalistic advantage. It is therefore deeply disheartening that, 48 hours after a defamatory article was published by Simba Chikanza on ZimEye falsely claiming that I recorded your conversation regarding Advocate Thabani Mpofu (Thabani Mpofu), you have chosen to remain silent and avoid setting the record straight. You are the only person who knows who was on the other side of that phone call. While you have every right to protect the identity of that individual, it is unfair to remain silent while false accusations are being levelled against a long-time friend and colleague. Unfortunately, your silence — as has happened in other matters which I will not get into here — creates a vacuum that people inevitably fill with assumptions and speculation. One cannot entirely blame those who may conclude that your silence suggests some level of complicity in the breeding of these claims. I have engaged you privately and encouraged you to do the right thing because, apart from the interviewer, you are the only other person capable of authenticating the recording and confirming that the person you were speaking to was clearly not me. Yet despite this, you have chosen not to correct the record. That is troubling — not just politically, but personally. Over the years, Simba Chikanza has made defamatory allegations against several people associated with your political space, including Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼, Pedzisai Ruhanya, Hopewell Chin'ono (Hopewell Chin’ono), Jameson Z. Timba and many others. Allowing such falsehoods to continue unchecked has inevitably led many to question whether these attacks are random, or whether there is active encouragement behind the scenes regarding who should be targeted next. There are currently two separate audio controversies being discussed publicly. The first was the Daily News recording in which you were heard criticising your colleague Jameson Timba. The second recording (attached here for purposes of clarity) — the one now falsely linked to me — was not released by the Daily News. It was allegedly leaked by the very person whose identity you appear resolutely determined to protect. That naturally raises difficult questions about why you are prepared to protect that individual at the expense of long-standing friends and comrades. This situation mirrors closely that of another dear friend of mine, Luke Tamborinyoka Luke Tamborinyoka). He gave you years of dedication and service, often at great personal sacrifice, yet in 2023 you quietly imposed another candidate in Goromonzi West after Luke had emerged victorious in the much-criticised “Bereka Mwana” voting exercise. Luke narrated his painful experience in an open letter to Domboshava residents, circulated in polling-station-based WhatsApp groups in Domboshava, which we later published on the Nehanda Radio website in July 2023. One could conclude you have a perchant for sabotaging your own friends and comrades, even when they would not in any way have sought any benevolence from you. While your friends and comrades are left exposed, you appear comfortable briefing and confiding in a publisher whom many Zimbabweans consider deeply reckless and unstable. The day you eventually fall out with him, you may come to appreciate the importance of choosing and screening confidants carefully. Should he one day find himself before a court of law (given the many people he has defamed) he may be required to substantiate his allegations and there is every chance he will seek to protect himself by pointing in your direction. You have been warned repeatedly by many people about his conduct and disposition, yet it increasingly appears that you may have found utility in that recklessness because it can easily be weaponised politically against both friends and perceived opponents alike. I could easily have used this letter in anger to retaliate or reveal matters shared in confidence, but I have deliberately chosen not to do so because I still believe in conducting myself professionally and responsibly for the greater good. In 31 years, our phone calls must number in the thousands, and not a single one has ever been recorded by me — something you know better than anyone else. If you ultimately choose not to correct the record, so be it. I am more than capable of defending myself publicly and politically. I am not particularly concerned about what Simba Chikanza writes because, quite frankly, very few serious Zimbabweans consider him credible. My greater concern is your apparent unwillingness to tell the truth on a matter that should be straightforward. What irks me the most is that I never expected this from a friend, a comrade, and a Pastor. God is definitely not in this. Lance Guma Managing Editor Nehanda Radio

Nehanda Radio

72,771 views • 1 month ago