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Hi all, Jason here with a BIG announcement. Over the past 18 months, my team and I have been working tirelessly on something we feel is pretty special, and I am excited to finally bring you the JUICE MASTER ONE app. I have literally taken 25 years’ worth of juice cleanses and my juicing knowledge and packed it all into one beautiful app, and I can’t wait for you to download it and look around. ➡️ WATCH THE VIDEO ➡️ DOWNLOAD THE APP FOR FREE The JUICE MASTER ONE app is available on APPLE and GOOGLE PLAY stores, and it’s FREE to download. To whet your juicy appetite, I have also included a NEW ’10-Day Breakfast Challenge’, which is FREE for ALL USERS, regardless of whether you choose to subscribe. The ‘Juicy Community’ page is also FREE to access, which means you can watch all the exclusive video content I’ll film and upload to the app during ‘Jason’s Guided Juice Cleanse’ campaigns! Speaking of which, the next one starts on January 2nd all details on the website. I know many of you already have some of my cleanses as individual apps, which you can still use. However, I still recommend you download the NEW app (for FREE) to use during these global guided juice cleanses, as this will be the main ‘social space’ for interacting with the juicy community and the ONLY WAY to watch the exclusive videos. You genuinely won’t believe just HOW MUCH content there is on there. To give you an idea, it includes EVERY juice, blend, food, smoothie, and soup cleanse I have EVER DONE + brand new videos, beautiful images, and instant access to my two documentaries. You can even design your own cleanse from over 250 recipes! There’s also coaching from me to guide you through each cleanse, how-to-make videos, shopping lists, and SO much more. If you wish to unlock ALL content, simply click on any cleanse in the app (excluding the free 10-Day Breakfast Challenge) and select the subscription that works for you. Access to ALL CONTENT for an entire year costs LESS than £1 a week.I’ll also be adding a lot of additional content throughout the year, and maybe even an e-book or two! Download now by clicking the links on my website

Jason Vale

16,369 просмотров • 2 лет назад

🚨 EXCLUSIVE COMBAT FOOTAGE JUST DROPPED — NORTH-EAST THEATRE Brothers and sisters in Nigeria, watch this raw, unfiltered video from the frontline of the North-East. This is NOT Hollywood. This is REAL. Our gallant troops of the Nigerian Army backed by armoured vehicles and relentless ground fire are in hot pursuit of terrorists in the bushes of Borno. You see the soldiers advancing through thick grass, rifles ready, APCs rolling behind them, chasing down fleeing insurgents who thought they could hide. Every step, every burst of fire is them reclaiming Nigerian soil, protecting your villages, your families, and our future. “This footage is an active part of the ongoing war in North-East Nigeria. It is not to glorify violence it is strict documentation of the war against insurgency.” That’s the Nigerian military way transparent, professional, and focused only on victory. I watched every frame as a serving soldier. These are your brothers in green, fathers, husbands, sons running into danger while the rest of us sleep safe. Some of them won’t make it home. But they keep pushing because they swore an oath to defend the Green-White-Green. This is what winning looks like in real time. Terrorists running for their lives. Our troops dominating the theatre. Operation Hadin Kai is not slowing down it is intensifying. To every Nigerian watching this: If you have a soldier in the family, tag them. If you live in the North-East, drop a comment have you noticed the change in your area? If you’re a critic, watch first, then tell us what you see. No propaganda just facts from the battlefield. #ThankASoldier #ForGodAndCountryAlways #GodBlessEverySoldier

PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)

13,257 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Brisket is all the rage for smoking these days 🔥 But have you tried the California classic that’s stealing the spotlight? The tri-tip! In this killer clip, watch as the pro expertly trims a beautiful tri-tip roast. Notice how they carefully pull out that pesky little lymph gland nestled right in the fat — I’m calling it the tri-tip lymph gland (or just “the gland” in BBQ circles). You gotta remove it to avoid any off-flavors that could ruin your smoke! The tri-tip comes from the bottom sirloin primal on the cow — that triangular muscle right in the hindquarter, near the hip and upper leg area. It’s not the chest brisket (which is the pectoral muscles lower down the front), but when you smoke it low and slow like a brisket, it becomes what some call the “poor man’s brisket” or “trisket” — juicy, tender, with that amazing bark in a fraction of the time! I always do this exact trim on my tri-tips before throwing them on the smoker. Personal tip: hunt for that small, firm gland in the seam or fat cap — pull it out clean and save the good fat for rendering into tallow. It makes your final product taste cleaner and more premium. My family can’t get enough of smoked tri-tip tacos or sliced with that perfect pink smoke ring! If you’re new to smoking or want a quicker BBQ win than a full packer brisket, this is your move. Shoutout to the original creator of this fire clip — tag them when you share! 🔥 #TriTip #SmokedTriTip #BrisketAlternative #BBQTips #MeatTrimming #SmokingMeat #CaliforniaBBQ #BeefCuts #Pitmaster

ℳ𝒜𝒢𝒜_𝒳_𝒯𝒾𝓂𝑒𝓈 𝒟𝒶𝒾𝓁𝓎 𝒩𝑒𝓌𝓈🇺🇸

360,848 просмотров • 28 дней назад

SHOCKING: SAVAGE BRONX BEATDOWN! PACK OF BLACK COWARDS GANG UP ON WHITE BLONDE WOMAN WHILE NYPD "INVESTIGATES"! Folks, if you got the stomach for it, pull up that video from the Bronx club. A bunch of grown-ass "men" tatted up, acting like straight animals, piling on one blonde woman, yanking her hair, swinging punches, treating her like a piñata at some third-world throwdown. Bystanders filming, music still bumping, nobody with a spine stepping in. Classic. This ain't "boys being boys" or some bar fight gone wrong. This is the raw, unfiltered result of importing third-world chaos into our cities, letting tribal pack-mentality replace American manhood, and watching common decency get stomped out under "progress." Real men protect women, period. These clowns? They're the reason good folks lock their doors, stay home, and homeschool their kids. NYPD says they're "investigating." Yeah, we'll see how that goes in the Bronx. Probably some plea deal, a couple viral quotes, and back to business as usual while decent Americans foot the bill for the cleanup. Meanwhile, the rest of us watch another piece of civilization circle the drain. Stay armed, stay aware, and teach your sons to be protectors, not participants in this clown show. America didn't used to be this soft and savage at the same time. Time to get hard again, patriots. What say you? Seen enough of these clips yet, or we pretending this is still "just isolated incidents"? Drop your thoughts below but keep it real.
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SHOCKING: SAVAGE BRONX BEATDOWN! PACK OF BLACK COWARDS GANG UP ON WHITE BLONDE WOMAN WHILE NYPD "INVESTIGATES"! Folks, if you got the stomach for it, pull up that video from the Bronx club. A bunch of grown-ass "men" tatted up, acting like straight animals, piling on one blonde woman, yanking her hair, swinging punches, treating her like a piñata at some third-world throwdown. Bystanders filming, music still bumping, nobody with a spine stepping in. Classic. This ain't "boys being boys" or some bar fight gone wrong. This is the raw, unfiltered result of importing third-world chaos into our cities, letting tribal pack-mentality replace American manhood, and watching common decency get stomped out under "progress." Real men protect women, period. These clowns? They're the reason good folks lock their doors, stay home, and homeschool their kids. NYPD says they're "investigating." Yeah, we'll see how that goes in the Bronx. Probably some plea deal, a couple viral quotes, and back to business as usual while decent Americans foot the bill for the cleanup. Meanwhile, the rest of us watch another piece of civilization circle the drain. Stay armed, stay aware, and teach your sons to be protectors, not participants in this clown show. America didn't used to be this soft and savage at the same time. Time to get hard again, patriots. What say you? Seen enough of these clips yet, or we pretending this is still "just isolated incidents"? Drop your thoughts below but keep it real.

AmericanPapaBear™

148,293 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

“Buckle up…or just putt it.” There’s been a lot of talk about grain this week at Pinehurst. Bermudagrass—which covers the fairways and now the greens at No. 2—grows very well in the hot and humid North Carolina summers, but it’s also a very, very grainy surface. The way the grass grows matters immensely. There are massive differences between into-the-grain lies and downgrain lies, and part of the challenge judging your lie and what shot it will allow you to play. I asked Tommy Fleetwood to demonstrate. Having fairway surrounding greens here, rather than thick and juicy rough you see often in professional events, gives players options. The shots are very, very difficult—particularly into-the-grain, where bottom control becomes paramount. If you catch it even a hair fat the club will dig into the Bermuda. That’s when you see the chili dips that go three feet, and that’s where you’re going to see guys go for the bump-and-run.. On downgrain lies, not nearly as common around the greens, these guys have their full arsenal of short-game shots at their disposal. High, low, spinny, all that jazz. The grass surrounding the greens is a bit longer than it was in 2014, when Martin Kaymer used putter from virtually everywhere en route to an 8-shot victory. The slightly longer grass means putts won’t roll as well. That’s why most guys have been practicing executing these bump-and-runs with hybrids, fairway woods—or, in Tiger Woods’ case, 4-irons. They want the ball to hop a little bit and avoid a momentum-killing bounce, particularly when a mishit shot could roll right back to your feet. As the week wears on and the course dries out, the grass will become tighter (shorter blades) and we’ll see more putters from off the green.

Dan Rapaport

478,761 просмотров • 2 лет назад

🚨 Candace Owens Says Tyler Robinson Narrative is a TOTAL LIE — Deep State in PANIC MODE That She Has RECEIPTS That Could DESTROY the Feds by Monday 💣This is HUGE. Check Out My Buddy 🔥Jesse ON FIRE🔥 video about the BOMBSHELL revelation Candace Owens just dropped that's so EXPLOSIVE it’s got INTELLIGENCE agencies and STATE ACTORS scrambling to SHUT HER DOWN before Monday. We’re talking ANDREW BREITBART levels of DANGER here — the kind of info that makes people “HAVE A HEART ATTACK” before they can GO PUBLIC. Candace says the ENTIRE Tyler Robinson narrative — the “LONE SHOOTER” the “CONFESSION,” the “SUICIDAL IDEATIONS ” — is a FEDERAL PSYOP. She’s verified that: ❌– Tyler NEVER confessed. ❌– Tyler’s father NEVER turned him in. ❌– Tyler has NEVER even been to UVU campus. 🧐– The ONLY “evidence” is a blurry photo and digital messages that could EASILY BE HACKED. She’s exposing how the feds are spinning a FAKE STORY to FRAME a man who maintains his INNOCENCE. They’re LABELING HIM suicidal while holding him in solitary. Candace is saying flat-out: this is a federal SET-UP. And she’s promising to reveal everything Monday.💪 If you remember Breitbart, you know how dangerous this is. He announced he had the goods on the Podestas. He never made it to release day. Now Candace is in the same position, and the Deep State knows it. This is NOT some YouTube conspiracy. This is Candace Owens — the woman who DEMOLISHED the George Floyd narrative and SHREDDED Netflix’s “Making a Murderer” with HARD EVIDENCE. When she says she’s got the receipts, SHE'S GOT THEM.💥🧾 If what she’s saying is TRUE, this isn’t just a scandal. It’s one of the BIGGEST federal frame jobs in American history. Make sure to FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to my bro 🔥Jesse ON FIRE🔥 and i urge you to go watch his full video where he goes into more detail. I'll drop the link to the FULL Video in the COMMENTS Below. 🙏PRAY for Candace’s safety. SHARE this before Monday. 🔁

Project Constitution

315,070 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

The #GTA 3 port to the Sega #Dreamcast has been progressing at an incredible pace. It's been amazing to see the whole DC community come together to tag-team this "impossible" project... Here it is running on a stock DC, no longer requiring the 32MB RAM hardware modification, only a few weeks into development. Since I finally got the time to sit down, build the codebase, and look into some of what I think is the critical path for performance, let's talk about some technical shit, and some of the future steps I think can be taken to further improve performance. First of all, I want everyone to take note that this is NOT a port of the PS2 version. This is a port of the PC version, which has extra content, increased draw distance, improved textures, and other things that have actually increased the challenge here... Whether the DC version will ultimately have these additions or not will remain to be seen, but we're running into plenty of shit that the PS2 didn't have to worry about (like these big-ass PC replay saves won't fit onto a Visual Memory Unit!) Secondly, lets talk about what is and isn't currently optimized, because it's absolutely vital that the DC's hardware is fully utilized here for the sake of performance and achieving a competitive polygon count. Unlike with modern devices, where the whole graphics pipeline is handled by the GPU, both the PS2 and Dreamcast were responsible for transforming and doing lighting calculations for each vertex BEFORE they got submitted to the GPU. The PS2 had a vector coprocessor to do this, while the Dreamcast had a few extremely important SIMD and fast math assembly instructions on its CPU to do these computations. Up until literally just a few hours ago (not shown in this footage), the Dreamcast's SH4 was doing 100% of these operations in slow-ass plain C and C++ code, which is absolutely sub-optimal and is immediately bogging down its CPU with just transforming vertices, bottlenecking the entire graphics pipeline on the fist T&L stage, and also leaving less CPU time for handling other gameplay logic... this is going to absolutely have to be addressed (and already has begun to be). Another issue that is crippling performance here is the fact that the models are all using individual triangles rather than triangle strips, which the Dreamcast's PVR GPU was designed to handle better... Converting these models to use strips rather than individual triangles will result in MANY different gainz for the DC, as you're going from 3N to N+2 vertices per triangle. Converting the models to triangle strips will 1) reduce load times, since model assets will be smaller 2) reduce the amount of video memory required to hold these vertices on the GPU 3) reduce the amount of shit that must be transferred from the CPU to the GPU and 4) give us back a bunch of CPU time, since the SH4 will be less bogged down transforming redundant vertices! TL;DR: This is still EXTREMELY suboptimal in terms of fully utilizing the graphical potential of the Dreamcast. There is going to be a LOT that can be done still to both improve performance and polygon counts, so stay tuned! FINALLY: Mad respect and love to Stefanos Kornilios Mitsis Poiitidis, for doing an amazing job leading this project, and to Frogbull , Esppiral, and everyone else who is helping us stick it to the PS2 by making this happen! #gamedev #retrogaming #cplusplus

Falco Girgis

88,356 просмотров • 2 лет назад

MrBeast found four other lunatics online. Three college dropouts. One high school dropout. One guy who quit his job. They talked on Skype every day for 1000 days straight. 7am to 10pm. Then sleep. Then do it again. One of them became the biggest YouTuber on the planet. He spent 10 minutes explaining what they studied: Here's why having the right people accelerates everything. "Imagine working solo. 12 hours a day for a year. You make a mistake, you learn from it. You grind." "Now imagine four friends equally grinding on something similar." "Friend one makes a mistake on Friday. Teaches the other four. Friend two makes a mistake the next week. Teaches everyone." "You're all learning from each other's mistakes. Constantly studying 24/7. Downloading each other." "After a year, you're like 2 years ahead of the guy who was solo." They studied thumbnails obsessively. "We'd take a thousand thumbnails and see if there's a correlation between the brightness and how many views it got." "Something a lot of people forget: on phones, thumbnails are really small. People edit thumbnails full-blown on their computer. When you shrink it down, you can't see anything." Your title and thumbnail set expectations. Then you must exceed them. "At the very beginning of the video, to minimize drop off, you want to assure them that those expectations are being met." "If you're putting a million Orbeez in a pool, don't start the video with you shopping for your mom's birthday present." "Just say: this is 100 million Orbeez. We're going to fill this pool and this entire backyard with them." "Match the expectations. Then exceed them. Blow their mind. Be like: you're also getting even more." Anyone can clickbait. The difference is delivery. "We say we put 100 million Orbeez in the backyard. We put 100 million Orbeez in the backyard." Here's the algorithm truth no one wants to hear. "Anytime you say the word algorithm, just replace it with audience." "The algorithm didn't like that video? No. The audience didn't like that video." "If you're not retaining a viewer, would it make sense to promote it? Why would you promote a 10-minute video that people watch on average a minute and a half?" "Literally all the algorithm does is reflect what the people want. If you deny that, you just make terrible videos and are trying to find a scapegoat." His reinvestment strategy was relentless: "For the last eight or nine years, every dollar I've made, I just spent it the next month on content." "I just did that every single month. It just kept getting bigger and bigger. And here we are." Meanwhile, he lived in a $700/month duplex. Split with a roommate. $360 each. "Living your life chasing a nicer and nicer car and a bigger and bigger box to live in is kind of a dumb way to go about life." He only moved because someone broke in and stole everything. "I had to get a little nicer house for security reasons." On obsession: "Since I was 13, there probably hasn't been a single hour that's gone by that I've been awake where I haven't thought about YouTube." "I'm just focused on making the best videos possible, period." "I don't care about making money. I don't care about time. I just want to make the best videos on the planet." The effort is insane. "Sometimes we're filming for 3 or 4 days. 10 hours a day. 30, 40 hours of filming plus months of setup." "Most creators probably film for a couple hours and set up for a day." "We brainstorm video ideas relentlessly. Hours every day." "By always doing all those things, it just distinctively sets it so far apart that in my head it's like: why would you not watch it?" Viewers aren't stupid. "They can tell when you half-ass a video or if you really put in effort." "If they can tell you're putting in a lot of effort, they're going to be more likely to click on future videos." "Once you build that trust, they get to a point where it doesn't matter what you upload. They just know it's high effort. They're just conditioned to watch because you have a good track record." On why most creators burn out: "A lot of people aren't willing to put in 10-hour days because they don't like what they're doing." "If you don't enjoy it, you're going to burn out. You're doing this for years, not months." "I just had the blessing of finding what I loved at a young age." "To get to this level, it takes a decade. Most people don't find what they love till their young 20s. So they'd be where I'm at in their 30s." "I just lucked out and found it when I was really young." One insight changed everything: "Only 10% of the world speaks English. 90% of the world can't even watch your content." "When I realized that, I was like: wait a minute." "We started doing dubs like 6 months ago. It's crazy how viral some of these videos go. 51 million views in Spanish." "The guy who does my dubs is the same guy who dubs Spider-Man." Here's the math most creators get wrong: "It's much easier to get 5 million views on one video than 50,000 views on 100 videos." "Takes way less effort." This 10 minute video will teach you more about content, obsession, and why most creators stay small than every course combined. Bookmark & give it 10 minutes today, no matter what.

Jaynit

71,945 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

This is going to be a LONG post so please bare with me Today is my 20th birthday 🎉! I can’t Thank God enough for blessing me in the ways he has in the last six months. This is the first and probably not last birthday that I won’t really be celebrating. I am working today and have to meal prep. I went to the gym this morning which was some much needed therapy. So this will be my celebration. I am making this post celebrating all the important friends in my life who have changed it for the best. Mike I have known you for just over 2 years now and you have been around for some of my best moments and my worst moments. From helping me build out my first AR to watching you work your ASS off to build 2 amazing companies that won’t be going anywhere anytime soon with someone like you as a leader for them. Thank you for being there for me and encouraging me last year when I would send you dry fire videos. You don’t know it but I was going through one of the hardest seasons of my life and the encouragement you gave me ment the world and helped me. You were one of the first people to really motivate me to lose weight. Thank you brother Havoc 2-1 Thank you for all the encouragement and advice you have given me. When I posted that range video and you RT it commented and followed me I didn’t sleep AT ALL that night. It was the happiest I had been in a while to see someone who I looked up to recognize me and the stuff I was doing. And without you doing that I would never had found KingWash and gotten all the coaching he has given me. You motivate me and help keep me going. Thank you brother Wash Without you I would probably be heavier and weaker. And not a very good shooter compared to where I am at now. I truly mean it when I say you have changed my life in ways you don’t know and I can’t express online. Getting me in the gym and lifting. giving a kid with zero structure in his life, meaning and a structured path to follow and chase a dream is something only a few people in life are blessed with and I can’t thank you enough for everything you have done for me. Thank you brother Parker Geurin Thank you for being a role model to me. You are such an amazing father and family man and the positivity that you give is amazing man. Don’t ever stop being you and letting your light shine. And thank you for all the encouragement and kind words you have said to me, it truly means the world. Thank you Brother OG Pancake (Lead in The Wind) Thank you for being you. The laughs that I get from some of your posts and replies make my day. You are a genuine dude who has a lot to give and I thank you for encouraging me as you have. Thank you brother grumpycattac Thank you for the encouragement and wisdom you have given me. When I first started dry firing you were quick to listen and slow to judge. You helped and encouraged me and for that I thank you. Thank you brother Emily Fisher Thank you for for being an inspiration. You have inspired me to be consistent on days where I haven’t wanted to do anything. seeing you post a dry fire session one less number than the day before makes me want to get off my lazy ass and work. Thank you Greyson VonLanningham Hannah thank you for all the encouragement and uplifting you guys have blessed me with. I truly can’t tell you how much it means to me. Thank you both If I have missed someone I am sorry please forgive me as I have run out of space and am writing this at work. I can’t wait to see what happens in the next year of my life and what God has in store for me. Thank you all for being my friends. I can’t wait to meet all of you at one point or another and express my thanks in person.

Maxwell

11,315 просмотров • 1 год назад

I don’t know what done got into the lil homie HoneyKombBrazy but you can’t just be online talking love one. Salute Bum-Jin Park he already came to @itsuptherepodcast and explained the IG: YFNLUCCI situation. If a man stayed solid spend some money to make sure he can benefit if you can! 🔒 “Bloody Jay Explains To Big Loon Why He CAN’T Stand Next to YFN Lucci Right Now” Bloody Jay sits down with Loon on It’s Up There Podcast and finally explains why you don’t see him standing next to YFN Lucci right now. After Honeykomb Brazy called Lucci out online for not rocking with a real one who went to prison and never told, Bloody Jay breaks down the court conditions, the paperwork, and how it feels to be blocked from your real friend while you’re trying to turn your name into something positive. In this clip, Bloody talks about: – Being labeled “Bloody Jay the rapper” in his paperwork – How probation and RICO fears stop black men from even doing music together – Why it hurts not to be able to help Lucci with verses and momentum – Turning a negative into a positive and pushing “each one teach one” 🎙️ Watch the full episode of It’s Up There Podcast for more on YFN Lucci, Young Thug, the RICO era, and how the system uses fear to break up hood camaraderie. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel & turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next conversation. #ItsUpTherePodcast #BloodyJay #YFNLucci #HoneykombBrazy #RICO AtlantaRap StreetPolitics PodcastClips

Big Loon

150,235 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

Genocide Brought to You by the UAE: The Hunt in El Fasher Where Civilians Were Chased, Humiliated, and Executed by the UAE Backed Rapid Support Militia They cornered unarmed civilians in El Fasher, yelling, mocking, and laughing while recording themselves. “Get over here.” “Shut up.” “What are you hiding up your ass.” These are not words from a battlefield but from a gang of killers taunting men trying to survive. The victims pleaded, swore they had nothing, but the militia wanted humiliation before death. Seconds later, gunfire ended the conversation. This is how the UAE backed Rapid Support Militia (Janjaweed) operates, cruelty first, death after. They did not see civilians, they saw prey. Looting came between insults. Racism filled the air, “acting as if you are Arab,” one shouted before ordering, “Kill him now.” Then came the final command, “Kill them all.” The video shows a few minutes of horror, but what happened outside the camera’s frame is beyond words. Among those who appear in the footage are children, some barely in their teens, carrying rifles and shouting with the same hatred as the men beside them. Their presence reveals another layer of the crime, where childhood itself is stolen and turned into a weapon. Those who were chased fell where they ran. Those caught were stripped, mocked, and executed. Women and children who screamed were silenced forever. The ground of El Fasher, already soaked with grief, drank new blood that day. For more than 550 days, the people of El Fasher warned the world of this siege. They spoke of hunger, of fear, of the Rapid Support Militia tightening its grip while the world debated words. Every laugh in that video carries the weight of betrayal. The weapons they hold, the vehicles they ride, the confidence they have, all of it traces back to their sponsor. The United Arab Emirates, while speaking of peace in public forums, has fed this war in private with money, weapons, and political cover. The result is not just the death of people, but the death of truth. What we see in this footage is not an isolated crime. It is a mirror of an entire system built on impunity and foreign complicity. These are not rogue fighters, they are the instruments of a policy. And while they humiliate, rob, and kill, the world measures its words and hides behind diplomacy. This is not history, it is happening now. Genocide is unfolding in El Fasher. Civilians are being hunted and executed by a militia financed and armed by the UAE. The camera captured only a fragment of the nightmare, but that fragment is enough to expose the truth. Sudan bleeds while the world watches in silence. #Sudan #RSFisTerroristOrganization #UAEKillsSudanesePeople #UAESponsorsTerrorism

Sudanese Echo

1,046,341 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

The most epic 13 minute AI rant I've heard in 2026 PS: My parent's heard this when I was playing it in the car and thought Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin went OFF like Stephen A Smith does on first take PPS: Full transcript below [17:00] Harry Stebbings: I I just wanted to ask Jason, if the people that we want are fundamentally different, the developers that we used to hire, we don't because AI writes the code for us. The marketers we don't want, the sales people we don't want—who who do we want genuinely? Like what is the attractive profile? Because your Anthropic’s and your OpenAIs are hiring, so so what are the people that we want in the companies of the future? [17:18] Jason Lemkin: Look, I know it sounds trite, but but the answer is simple. It's just the expression each year changes. We want folks that are genuinely AI fluent. It's pretty simple. Now you know, maybe last year we called them prompt engineers, right? That used to be a job. I don't know if you remember that actually used to be the hottest job on planet earth. Now no one needs a prompt engineer because it's pretty easy to prompt all these tools. That job died. Okay. Um and now we need go-to-market engineers. Um I think that job's going to die. We need—everyone needs so many forward deployed engineers. Like you can't hire enough forward deployed engineers. But uh you know um but Palantir just announced in whatever their their big their big event—they've gotten their deployment times down over 90% with forward deployed engineers. So that may become—so the this wave of disruption for the titles and the specificity, it's also exhaustingly accelerating. But it's really simple. You meet anyone for any role—sales, marketing, engineering, product, QA—they're they're either they're either they can't keep all of the ways they use AI to accelerate their job from spewing out of their mouth, or they're staring at you. It's there's nowhere in the middle. Like, and the person that comes in and says—it's it's it sounds Captain Obvious—but like, you know, you just had the whatever from Lovable, the the marketing head that was super popular on the show, right? She's just spewing AI-native insights into Lovable, right? It's not that complicated. You hire her, Elena, or whatever it is. You just hire her. It doesn't matter whether she's still in college or a junior or a senior or a middler, a left or right. And honestly, if you interview people, I would say of all even of the best startups I've invested in, maybe 30% of the management team meets this standard at best. 30%. Maybe less. And of the interviews I do in general, it's single-digit percents. It's just and in in that sense, it's the same as ever. Like you either lower the bar in hiring or you hire someone that's actually great. And someone that's actually great is so far ahead of you in how to apply to to employ the efficiencies of AI in their role, your jaw falls on the table. The difference is we used to need warm bodies. That's what's changing. We used to need warm bodies to answer the call, to do QA, to do code review, to to get the blue pixel to go from the upper left to the lower right. You laugh, but you need you literally needed to brute force this with humans. With AI, every day that goes by, the AI—you do not need brute force human beings on your team. And that's another reason they're shrinking. Why are all these new companies so efficient? They're just not brute forcing things with humans. They're just not. They're choosing not to. And so these team—all the brute forcers out there—everyone talks about how bloated teams got in 2021. I don't agree with that. I think they got as big as they needed to be when growth was high and you needed humans to do everything. All you look at these teams that that doubled—well if growth continued at 60% like the rate in early 2021 for 5 years or can help me do the math and every single thing a software company did required a human. You were understaffed by your 2021 headcount. You'd be sitting here in 2026. You every office in SoMa would be triple packed and you there wouldn't be enough humans to staff your company. It's just the world changed. [20:33] Harry Stebbings: Jason, you live on the bleeding edge. I think me and Rory see that and I think the world sees that when they hear you every week in terms of how you run SaaS. For all of the CEOs and execs who listen to the show, what would you advise them in terms of determining whether someone is AI fluent when they meet them for jobs, for talent? [20:51] Jason Lemkin: Here's I realized I was just asked this. I just did a review with a super fast startup growing just crossing 100 million and I was asked this question. And one of my favorite executives, I thought his answer was pretty dated and because he gave me an answer that was about 6 months old. The answer 6 months old is: "I look for folks in my team, I look for you know at what tools they play with." Okay, that was a great answer in like summer of 2025. Okay, I tried Lovable last week. Okay, the answer in 2026 is: "What commercial AI tool have you brought into your organization this month?" That's the test. Anyone that is on the bleeding edge that you would want to hire—now there are so many great products in the market. Okay, there is no excuse in any role to have not brought one tool a month into your organization. Okay, there—now there's going to be better and better tools and better and better products as the year goes on. What's the one you did? And you will see folks with their deer in the headlights to this question. What what sales tool? What marketing tool? What product tool? What engineering tool? What did you bring in? Why did you pick it? How does it working? Because if you're at remotely at the cutting edge, you're all over this. You're looking for the next agentic tools that will radically improve how you do business. This is—you think everyone thinks SaaS is at the bleeding edge, right? You know, you know, all we do is we're just looking for the tools and trying them. Okay? Okay, we're one year ahead of everybody else because we did the simplest thing in the world. Like we tried the tools early and we trained them. We trained them for a month. Okay, I'll give you—want hear a horrible example from this week? Super hot AI company valued at 6 billion. Okay, I'm not going to name it. Um, this week yesterday told us we had to quadruple what we spent on their product. Okay, their agent told us, right? And why did this happen? Okay. Well, at this $6 billion company, no one had trained the agent on its pricing properly. No one had tested it. They said, "Well, well, we've been in beta." And we said, "Well, when did the beta launch? A year ago." Okay, these are people asleep at at the wheel. You want somebody who the instant this comes up, they exactly know what the issue is. And "Hey, when I was at Lovable Replit, we trained the agent. This is how we did it. I brought in this tool. I brought in this tool that that Rory invested in last week. It solved all these issues." That's what you want to hear. And if they haven't brought in a tool in the last 30 days, at least deeply evaluated it. I don't really care whether they bought it, but gone so far down the funnel they can tell you—pick whatever tool: Fixie, Regie, GC, AIGC—I don't care how you went through it, you looked at it, you can tell me the eight ways it would improve the productivity of your business and three you didn't. Just don't hire that person because they're going to run your company to the ground. This is the job today. The job today is not to screw around on ChatGPT and to be a prompt engineer. The job today is to bring the best AI and agentic products into your organization and leverage all the hard work that the engineers have done building those products. That's your job. You don't have to screw around. You don't have to be a prompt engineer anymore. You have to be an agent deployment expert. A—this is the new job we're making up today. An Agentic Deployment Expert. That's your job from C-level to junior. Agentic Deployment Expert. Don't hire anybody else. You're going to regret it. They're going to stare at the camera. He's good. Stare at the camera. He's honorable. We could probably just I could slip away, get a coffee, and come back. No. And I I sound exasperated, Rory. And I—but the reason I am is I can just see I can see my best companies doing it. And I can see some companies I've invested in not doing it. And I want to cry. I just want to cry when they have no ADs on their team. I just—like you're flushing your years of your life down the toilet by not approaching your how you're building this company this way. [24:33] Rory: Yes. And at the risk of being positive, it's worth pointing out two things he didn't say. Well, something implicit why he said—Jason didn't do the only hire, you know, he didn't commit the um employment law, I think it's a civil penalty of saying only employ people below X who get the new new thing because he implicitly said anyone can do it provided you're willing to learn. And I think that's the big aha that's one of the positive statements to make here right? Look and I think it applies—I'm always wary of being "Hey, coming across, hey this this is the things that you all have to do." I think it applies to everyone including investors right? I mean I will say I have found that unless you're willing to invest the time learning these tools you actually shouldn't be investing in them. One of my partners Andy had this expression: "You know, if you decide you want to stop learning new things you probably should retire within 6 to 12 months and never write another check again." Maybe that's down to 3 to 6 months at this stage, right? And I think, you know, it's— [25:27] Harry Stebbings: Yeah, I actually I actually had a meeting with mine and Jason's biggest investor the other day and I—pretend he's not here—I said I think he's the most equipped investor for this generation of investing because I don't think anyone quite sits at the bleeding edge like he does on the investor side. [25:42] Harry Stebbings: Why in terms of using the equip stuff? Yeah. Yeah. In terms of using the stuff, understanding understanding bottlenecks, constraints. For sure. [25:51] Jason Lemkin: But can I just add one point? We can just cuz it's so important if it helps people. Okay, we are—and thank you Harry. We're going through these phases. Okay, and when AI started to blow up for real for us, uh call it early 2024, right? Maybe late '23, I wasn't equipped. It was too technical. I wasn't going to go in and figure out—I wasn't smart enough to figure out how to deal with a massively hallucinating LLM API and turn that and turn that into something magical. Kudos to investors and others that that got it in early '23, '22. I mean I remember I—I guess it was maybe SaaStr Annual '23. I was with David Sacks and I did a Q&A and I said, "How you thinking about AI at Craft?" He's like, "Well we're all in. We want 80% of '23 of investments to be AI." I'm like, "Great but like show me the show me the great ones in market." He's like, "They're all prototypes. We're all they're all they're all proof of concepts but we're all in anyway." That's where you kind of had to be in '23 if you weren't investing at like the LLM level. Okay, I wasn't smart enough. Then we went through this weird-ass prompt engineer era where like you you could torture these products to do something good, right? But you had to torture them. You had to like craft these crazy things that made no sense. Now we are in the era where mere ordinarily smart generalists can make these tools do magical things. And literally I go to these meetings and people be like, "I don't know how to like this is so scary. I don't know how to do this." And we show them our backends. Do you know how to do a workflow generator? Do you know how to do a a decision tree? Like we've been building these since software in the '90s. Okay, if you—I can show you all of our agents. The how they work is novel. They do have to be trained. You can't be lazy and have these agents work. But honestly, the the UI, the UX, the way we interact with them, it's just software. And so my point is: Pick yourself off the ground. This is your time now. If you felt lost in AI era, if you felt like you're behind, you don't understand what all these people are saying on X and Twitter and their Claude and and their and talking about all the 4.6 point Nano point and it's over—like you just it's not your world. This is your time. This is your time for the generalist that knows how to use software tools really really well. And I—this is my last point but it's so important. If ever in your recent life—and this is why you could be all you need to be is young at heart to Rory's point—if in the last three to five years you have successfully deployed a piece of enterprise software of any sort you yourself, not some agency you hired, but if you have deployed it, you can deploy any agentic tool. Any. And you can become the hero in your company and you can become the hero in your functional area. But I watch folks—I'm literally helping a company now that they're adding hundreds of sales folks this year with a new pre-IPO COO—he's not hasn't brought in a single tool, totally scared of it. Okay, it's not that hard. Did you use SalesLoft? Did you use Outreach? Did you use HubSpot? Do you know these tools? If you can deploy these tools, you can deploy a world-changing AI agent. And so this is the time for people like the folks that that were shut out of the AI revolution right now. The generalist folks that are not that know how to deploy software that don't even know how to build software. Like vibe coding for me was folks who knew how to build software, but you didn't have to be an engineer. Now, you just need to know how to deploy software to win with AI agents. That's all you need to know. So many people have these skills and they're petrified of AI. "How did you do that? How did you deploy an AI BDR?" Well, we bought a piece of software, we figured out how it worked for a day, we set it up in an afternoon, and then and then we did spend 30 months training it, which you didn't do with this old software because in the old days, we just had to manually upload all the data, right? And there was no training. The the only non-intuitive part is training these things. And it's it's it's just work. So that's why when I see folks on the management team not doing this, there's no excuse. You do not need to be technical to win with AI agents in Q2 of '26. You do not need to be even 1% technical. Not at all. So it's your time. Or you're going to get laid off. Or you're going to get laid off because you're not going to matter.

Arjun Mahadevan (Mr. LLC 🇺🇸)

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KITSUNE 🦊 💫 When I embarked on this project a month ago, I didn’t expect it to consume holidays, evenings, and far too many nights—but here we are. From the first scenes, I knew I had something special, and I don’t want audiences to watch an “AI film”—I just want them to watch a film, and hopefully, a good one at that. ( Sound On 🔈) 👇 KITSUNE is a tale of love between two souls separated by everything except their shared feelings of loneliness. I grew up in front of beautiful cartoons, from timeless treasures like those of Don Bluth, which I watched again and again to the point of damaging my VHS tapes, to early 90s anime, and later, of course, plenty of Studio Ghibli. And yes, before you ask—I know Hayao Miyazaki would disapprove of this film 100%, but then again… I’m not (only?) seeking approval. I’ve had goosebumps many times while reviewing the evolving states of this film, and I hope at least some of you will feel the same. Another famous director (Guillermo del Toro , I see you) recently said AI could create “semi-compelling screensavers,” and I see this as a step toward proving him wrong. Because you’ll ask: under the hood, there’s been tons of writing, re-writing, and switching directions mid-way. All shots were generated with Google’s text-to-video hashtag#VEO2. I faced countless challenges and hoops to bring my vision to life, finding ways to prompt and structure within the limitations of text-to-video despite VEO’s excellent prompt adherence. So, is VEO magic? No, not really—and the 1,700+ curated sequences on my hard drive (out of an estimated 5,000–7,000 total generations) are proof of that. What impressed me most was the global consistency, adherence, and how I could achieve tweaks by simply adjusting a few words. But what mattered most to me was creating something warm, nostalgic, and full of heart, avoiding the cold, clinical feel of so many films leveraging AI. Also, I’m a 40-year-old kid who grew up in front of the TV, has been creative his entire life, and has been designing professionally for nearly two decades. The more time passes, the more I know I can relate to what Nick Rubin said in that now-famous interview, where he mentions having no technical knowledge but trusting and building his own taste. If you like this film, this isn't just "Oh, AI is magic." You need to steer the damn ship. Then there’s MMAudio for sound effects, regular good old stock sound libraries, music on Udio for this version (yes, there’s a second version—more on that later), and tons and tons (and tons!) of editing, sound design, and small post-processing touches. Is this exposing risks for animators? Perhaps. Or it could also be their greatest companion, because once again, this is the worst it will ever be, yada yada yada.... No, it isn’t perfect, and if you look close enough, you’ll find defects and variations, but this is a film I’m proud of, not just an AI one... Enjoy. Wanna see a clean uncompressed version?

Henry Daubrez 🌸💀

1,000,958 просмотров • 1 год назад

some people criticizing and understimating the pain that zhang linghe felt during filming this "mounting a horse" scene in Pursuit of Jade. the harsh critics makes it to the point this actor who also often working with hanging wires make a video to clarify 🎬⚔️ "Everyone, this is a behind-the-scenes clip from the set of the recently very popular web drama, Pursuit of Jade, showing the male lead Zhang Linghe mounting a horse while wearing armor. The reason we’re talking about it is because many people in the comment section have been criticizing him. Let’s watch the video first. Without exaggerating or defending him blindly, as someone in the same profession who has also been suspended on wires a few times, I’ll give an objective evaluation of whether he’s acting or just complaining for no reason. First, the armor he’s wearing must have a sense of heaviness in order to show texture on camera. Judging by eye, this armor probably weighs about 20–30 jin (roughly 10–15 kg). That’s like carrying dozens of pounds of rice while getting onto a horse, which is somewhat difficult. So they use wire to help him mount the horse. That part is not really a problem. Now the key point, everyone should look carefully at the details. Wire rigs are generally made of high-strength steel cables, otherwise they could easily snap. That’s why you often hear news about actors using wire rigs where the cable breaks and they fall, breaking arms or legs. It is indeed very dangerous. I’ve even heard of actors becoming paralyzed after falling when the wire broke. Now here’s where his issue appears: the high-strength steel cable is rubbing against his armpit. People may not know that the skin under the armpit is extremely delicate. Imagine that steel wire bearing such heavy body weight while rubbing against the armpit, and there’s no armor padding there either, basically only a piece of clothing between the skin and the wire. That is very painful. Once when I was filming a costume drama and suspended on wires, I was wearing two layers of clothing, and I didn’t even have the extra weight of armor. Even so, after filming and returning to my room, there was a thick blood mark under my armpit. So regarding this video, I hope everyone can understand and discuss the matter based on facts. He really is in pain. Behind the glamorous appearance, there is suffering that’s hard to talk about. Sometimes if you say it, people think you’re being melodramatic. If you don’t say it, you just feel frustrated. Many times it looks like nothing to outsiders, but only people in the same profession can truly understand. thankyou for the explanation video teacher🥺 I hope people will see zhang linghe's dedication in this vid🥹

张凌赫的小核桃𖹭

107,982 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

JNMARTIN HAS BROUGHT US CHRISTMAS EARLY THIS YEAR!!! His port of Star Fox 64 to the Sega Dreamcast is officially complete and was just released! Here's 9+ minutes of spliced direct hardware captures, featuring footage from every mission running on an actual physical DC at 480p! I have to say, the game feels incredibly smooth and responsive on the DC and controls extremely well. Also... as you can see, at twice the resolution with progressive scan, she looks gorgeous even with my cheap-ass HDMI cables and USB capture card. While jnmartin had the game up and running on DC within (literally) 2 days, there was an enormous amount of time and energy invested into faithfully recreating the experience graphically, implementing various bugfixes, and hunting for performance gainz... the man has never been satisfied with anything short of amazing with his ports, and it really shows. Like his Mario Kart 64 port, Star Fox 64 is also using my SH4ZAM library to hardware accelerate the math and linear algebra routines for DC; however, unlike last time, he's gotten so good at performance gainz that I barely did anything at all on that side, other than writing a few little inline SH4 ASM routines to cover some operations that I didn't already accelerate within the API... Suffice to say, though, that everything from the vertex TnL pipeline, to audio decoding, to gameplay-related trigonometry routines has been optimized for the SH4's FPU... jnmartin even got to bust out the SH4's MMU to accelerate the translation of of the segmented address scheme used by the game on N64 (which was apparently some suggested memory management model in the N64 docs) into the DC's virtual address space--which previously had to be done in software... So even more gainz! Sorry, though... but pretty sure this is why the game won't work in the Flycast emulator currently... whoops! 🤣 Shout-out to darcagent for contributing DREAMCAST RUMBLE PACK SUPPORT (among other things) to the release. Rumble support has historically been a pain-point within our KallistiOS homebrew DC SDK, as many 3rd party rumble packs are non-compliant and either do what they want with certain rumble commands or screw up the entire maple bus when they receive something they have decided not to fully implement... Great job getting that shit sorted out and tested with so many packs. All of my exotic (and cheapo) 3rd party rumble devices that I was able to test with seemed to work great! Finally, lets give SonicDcer a round of applause for being the lead dude behind the original N64 decompilation--as it was his original work that allowed for any of this to even be possible. He also continued to offer support and advice throughout the entire porting process, like a total chad. Here's the link to the official GitHub repo with instructions for building a Dreamcast image from a StarFox N64 ROM:

Falco Girgis

30,965 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад