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Amina Kalandarova retweeted
comment some version of "I'd like to try" on the first tweet for some free credits! And checkout some amazing things our alpha testers have created on quander: 1) This was an ad for a product that does not exist! Created by Sjaano using our manual mode, in our all-in-one platform:
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A very real and simple beginner guide to networking… Stop Saying “I’m Looking for a Job” at Networking Events. Here’s why open.substack.com/pub/startu…

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Fast Times: No Days Off 🫡 - demoing at Apple - new job - shadowing on Broadway - and much more) Check it out here: open.substack.com/pub/aminak…

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keep up with the journey of a 17-year old pursuing everything from brain-computer interfaces to theatre. aminakalandarova.substack.co… = my April, May, and June Updates in a 5-minute format memes and insights 👆

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Amina Kalandarova retweeted
Today is the day! Our most requested feature, design → code generation, is live: usegalileo.ai Go from idea → design → code in under a minute. You can now export generated UI designs to Tailwind CSS with Galileo. The fastest way to bring your ideas to life. 🚀
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I’m developing a solution for people suffering from blindness. Please tag/dm if you know any people or communities affected by blindness so we can craft the best possible solution together 💪
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taking steps towards a more accessible future 👁️ End goal: build a BCI system to help restore high-quality vision for people with blindness. During my time at @_buildspace I am going to start building out the software part of this solution ✨👾 feel free to reach out to chat!
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who’s in? will be building my projects at @_buildspace for the next 6 weeks. Buildspace is where you take any idea you’re excited about, figure out how to bring it to life, and turn it into something that people give a shit about — alongside thousands of others. dm for a pass
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Do you think in the near future colleges will use AI to pick out the best student candidates? Using data about its previous students and their outcomes, technically, colleges might be able to save all the admissions committee hassle 👀 Not a fan of this idea… your thoughts??
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Amina Kalandarova retweeted
6. Porsche LeMans ad Principles: Humble Brag 1. People trust a 9/10 rating more than a 10/10 2. If you're going to dunk on your competition, make it hilarious.
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My friends from Forest Hills High School found a way of generating biodegradable plastic from algae 🌱⚡️ Using this, we can keep using plastic and care for our planet Check it out! EAEV093T - Algae as a Resource for Bioplastic Production projectboard.world/isef/proj… #makeprojects

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it’s crazy how many opportunities come your way when you start start gsd I’ve been working on a project on BCIxAI & looking for people in these fields little did I know that a professor that’s working on the same problem works at a small college I happen to visit twice a week!!
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a friendly reminder… "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had" - Great Gatsby
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writing code is not actually coding, debugging is coding - Boris Meinardus
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Amina Kalandarova retweeted
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exactly one year ago today I posted my first video online if you ever doubt how far you can get in a year, here’s what 365 days of consistent effort led me to: 0 to 111 videos (not all created equally, some short form, some long, some personal, some public) 0 to 166,723 followers across instagram & youtube for an entire year i showed up almost every single week, sometimes multiple times a week, creating something new, experimenting with my editing, my tools, the platforms I posted on 365 days ago i didn’t know how to edit. i only knew how to shoot video on my iphone. i was extremely camera-shy. i didn’t know where creating silly little videos would take me. but, i did i have pretty decent taste & an eagerness to learn it’s always tough in the beginning because there are so many new variables to grapple with & it often feels like shooting in the dark. but if there’s one thing i’ll say it’s this: don’t over think it & optimize for fun over everything else if i didn’t have fun throughout all the ups & downs of creating i wouldn’t have stuck around long enough to see my hard work pay off. i probably would’ve given up a few months in. (this is actually what happened to me & trying to learn how to code lol) it won’t always be fun, there will be times where you feel imposter syndrome or times you get caught up in a comparison trap. but eventually when you look back you’ll see how much you’ve started to close the gap between what you want to create & where your skills currently lie. if you were to tell the past version of myself that my skills would reach a point where people would pay for them, i’d think that was absurd- in fact, i probably would’ve even disliked that idea. & i’m not saying the goal is to make money off of your skills or even to grow a following- the point I want to drive home is the idea that if you start putting effort into something you’re interested in now (even if you have 0 experience), you’ll surprise yourself at how far you’ll go just by putting in consistent effort into something. so maybe, you owe it to yourself to go do that thing you’ve been putting off for so long.
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Amina Kalandarova retweeted
I prefer to be optimistic and wrong rather than pessimistic and right.
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How to build in a field that is new to you? 🛠 Last month I was working on an AI project without knowing anything about coding in Python or having built anything in the field Still, I was able to build it and I’ll share tips on learning and applying knowledge fast in thread👇
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For example, if you're using a tutorial, don't just copy the code, instead, write every line yourself and try to understand why it is there and what it does. If you see a name you're not familiar with - search it up and remember what it is used for 🧩 Make the most out of it 💪
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Finally: 1st project in a new field will be challenging, time-consuming, and energy-draining. But if you persevere, with every project, you build up skills, learn, gain faith in yourself, and have fun ! You collect tips & tricks that you weren’t aware of and build expertise 💪
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