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🚨 BREAKING: ChatGPT has a secret feature called Social Media Manager Mode. You can use it to manage your entire social media like a $5000/month social media manager for free. Here are 8 prompts to access it
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🚨 BREAKING: ChatGPT has a secret feature called Social Media Manager Mode. You can use it to manage your entire social media like a $5000/month social media manager for free. Here are 8 prompts to access it
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7. The Social Media Branding Architect “Design a complete brand identity for my social media presence in the niche [insert niche]. Include tone of voice, color direction, messaging, content archetype, posting style, and audience personality. Make it cohesive and recognizable.”
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8. The Reel Script & Shot Guide Prompt “Create 10 reel scripts for my niche [insert niche], each with camera instructions, dialogue, scene descriptions, transitions, and pacing tips. Make them optimized for high watch-time and viral potential.”
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🚨 THE INTERNET IS EATING ITSELF ALIVE. AI IS TRAINING ON AI. AND LOSING ITS MIND. Oxford and Cambridge researchers just proved it in Nature. They call it Model Collapse. Here is what is actually happening. AI companies scrape the internet to train the next generation of models. But the internet is now flooded with AI-generated content. So the next generation trains on the output of the last one. Each cycle, something gets lost. Not the average stuff. The weird stuff. The personal stuff. The things only a human would say at 2am on a forum nobody reads. Researchers call these the tails of the distribution. The rare ideas. The unexpected takes. The things that made reading feel alive. Those disappear first. What survives is the average. The safe. The expected. The same six words rearranged forever. Then the next model trains on that. And loses more. Ross Anderson, one of the paper's authors, put it plainly. Large language models are like fire. Useful. But they pollute the environment. The pollution is invisible. You cannot tell which sentence was written by a human. Neither can the AI about to train on it. Model Collapse is not a technical glitch. It is a slow erasure of everything that made the internet feel like people actually lived on it. Let me explain in detail🧵
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Claude just dropped 13 FREE AI courses (with certificates). No $500 course needed. No “guru” required. Just real skills — straight from Anthropic. Here’s the full list: 👇 1. Claude 101   lnkd.in/gCPUQsRg 2. AI Fluency: Frameworks & Foundations   lnkd.in/gS6ceZ_M 3. Introduction to Agent Skills   lnkd.in/g_wWNiEb 4. Building with the Claude API   lnkd.in/gDr5K_B4 5. Claude Code in Action   lnkd.in/g9wWZbK9 6. Introduction to Model Context Protocol   lnkd.in/gAj5HqMY 7. MCP: Advanced Topics   lnkd.in/g3eDwBFY 8. AI Fluency for Students   lnkd.in/gKKujHGG 9. AI Fluency for Educators   lnkd.in/gVcKnuhA 10. Teaching AI Fluency   lnkd.in/g9P4gJFM 11. AI Fluency for Nonprofits   lnkd.in/gpsm_BVf 12. Claude with Amazon Bedrock   lnkd.in/gbfPjSFt 13. Claude with Google Vertex AI   lnkd.in/gvVgB4Ub — If you go through even HALF of these… You’ll be ahead of 95% of people using AI. Most people won’t. Because they’re still: • Watching random YouTube videos • Buying overpriced courses • “Learning AI” without actually building Don’t be that person. Do this instead: 1. Save this post (you’ll come back to it) 2. Pick 1 course → start today 3. Share it with someone who needs this Free. Practical. No excuses.
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The Notes app on your iPhone is one of the most powerful tools available. But 99% of people don’t know its true potential. Here are 15 amazing features you must know:
Everyone is obsessed with bigger GPU clusters. The real bottleneck has quietly become storage. @KAYTUS_  Official's new All-QLC flash architecture tackles a problem most AI infrastructure discussions ignore: feeding 10,000 GPUs fast enough to keep them busy. The headline numbers are impressive—10 TB/s bandwidth, 100 million IOPS, and a claimed 70% reduction in 5-year TCO—but the more interesting story is the architectural shift behind them. Instead of forcing data through fragmented storage layers and costly ETL pipelines, KAYTUS is betting on a unified data plane powered by high-capacity QLC flash and AI-native parallel file systems. The goal isn't just faster storage; it's eliminating the friction between data and compute. For AI training workloads where 90% of operations are reads, paying a premium for TLC endurance often makes little economic sense. That's where the All-QLC approach becomes compelling: lower cost, lower power consumption, and potentially much better economics at exabyte scale. If the benchmarks hold up in production environments, this is less about storage hardware and more about improving GPU utilization—the metric that ultimately determines how efficiently AI infrastructure capital is deployed. As AI clusters continue scaling from thousands to tens of thousands of GPUs, the winners may not be the companies building bigger models, but the ones solving the infrastructure bottlenecks underneath them. KAYTUS is making a strong case that storage is one of those bottlenecks. Learn more at kaytus.com
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🚨BREAKING: CLAUDE IS COMING TO YOUR IPHONE. iOS 27 could let you pick Claude instead of only using ChatGPT for Apple Intelligence. That means Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT could all live inside your iPhone. Here is the full breakdown.🧵👇🏼
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The internet is quietly killing the subscription trap. Today, free tools can handle what expensive software did a few years ago. The real advantage is no longer budget. It's knowing how to create faster than everyone else. #AI #Productivity #TechTools #CreatorEconomy
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Do not install VLC. Once you install it, you can never go back. You will never pay 99 cents for a codec again. You will never buy QuickTime Pro again. You will never renew RealPlayer Plus again. You will never pay for Blu-ray decoder software again. You will never see the words "this file format is not supported" again. You will become the family tech support person. Forever. Your dad will call you at 11 PM because he downloaded a .mkv from somewhere and Windows refuses to open it. Your answer will always be the same. "Install VLC." And then the orange traffic cone will eat his problem in 4 seconds and he will call you a genius. You did not do that. A French student named Jean-Baptiste Kempf did, in 1996, as a school project at École Centrale Paris. His roommate brought a traffic cone home from the street that year. They made it the logo. 6 billion downloads later, the cone is still undefeated. Repo: github.com/videolan/vlc. 18,463 stars. GPL-2.0. Pushed today. Here is the wildest part: The warning is real. Just not for you. Apple sold QuickTime Pro for $29.99. VLC killed it. Apple shut it down in 2016. Microsoft sold Windows Media Center for $9.99. VLC killed it. Microsoft shut it down with Windows 10. RealNetworks charged $39.99 a year for RealPlayer Plus. VLC killed it. Sony built Blu-ray to need a $79.99 licensed decoder. VLC ships with libdvdcss and a French court ruling that protects it. The codec mafia spent 30 years building a tollbooth on every video file on Earth. A guy whose GitHub location is literally "Coneland" walked through every tollbooth with a cone on his head and never paid a cent. He was offered millions of dollars to sell it. He said no. So yes. Do not install VLC. The codec industry has not recovered from the last 6 billion people who did. 100% Opensource. 100% Free. 100% Yours. The biggest media companies on Earth spent three decades trying to charge you to play your own files. One French student and a cone he found on the street made all of it pointless.
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🚨 “Your Body Warns You Before Blood Sugar Gets Out of Control — Don't Ignore These 12 Signs!” ⚠️ “Frequent thirst, fatigue, blurry vision? These could be your body's early warning signals of high blood sugar.”
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Rockstar spent 8 YEARS $1 BILLION building GTA VI. Claude Fable 5 rebuilt a GTA-style game in 10 HOURS using 4 million tokens. No studio. No payroll. No 2,000-person team. It even cut a trailer before logging off. The barrier to making a AAA game just collapsed from $1 billion to a prompt.
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120 Must-Use AI Tools. ✨ 120 Smart AI Tools for Work & Growth.🧠 1. Ideas ✨ - YOU - Claude - ChatGPT - Perplexity - Bing Chat 2. Presentation - Prezi - Pitch - PopAi - Slides AI - Slidebean 3. Website - Dora - Wegic - 10Web - Framer - Durable 4. Writing - Rytr - Jasper - Copy AI - Textblaze - Writesonic 5. AI Models - RenderNet - Glambase App - Luma AI - Sora (OpenAI) - Leonardo AI 6. Meeting - Tldv - Krisp - Otter - Avoma - Fireflies 7. Chatbots - Poe - Claude - Gemini - ChatGPT - HuggingChat 7. Automation - ClickUp - Drift - Outreach - Emplifi - Phrasee 8. UI/UX - Uizard - Visily - Khroma - Galileo AI - VisualEyes 9. Image - Stylar - Freepik - Phygital - StockIMG - Bing Create 10. Video - Pictory - HeyGen - Nullface - Decohere - Synthesia 11. Design - Looka - Clipdrop - Autodraw - Vance AI - Designs AI 12. Marketing - AdCopy - Predis AI - Howler AI - Bardeen AI - AdCreative 13. Twitter - Typefully - Postwise - Metricool - Tribescaler - TweetHunter Don’t scroll past this 👀 Save it 🔖 — future you will be grateful. Follow @Onil_Coder for daily AI tools 🪄
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Most developers still use AI as a coding assistant. 👉Generate code. 👉Review code. 👉Deploy code. But the landscape is changing. AI is evolving from a tool that executes instructions to a system that can help drive outcomes. I recently explored Fable 5, and what stood out wasn't just code generation—it was the idea of an AI agent that can plan, build, test, debug, refine, and document software around a defined goal. Instead of: "Write this function." You start with: "Build a SaaS dashboard with authentication, analytics, billing, and admin controls." The shift is clear: • Less focus on typing code • More focus on defining objectives • Making strategic decisions • Reviewing outputs critically • Orchestrating intelligent systems Developers aren't being replaced. Their role is becoming more strategic. The engineers who thrive in the next decade may not be the ones who write the most code—but the ones who achieve the best outcomes with AI-powered workflows. Tools like Fable 5 offer a glimpse of what that future could look like. Would you trust an autonomous coding agent on your next project? Follow @fazla_md85102 for more ai content...
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Deleting this in 48 hours. I’m finally giving away the exact Claude prompts I use to create eBooks that generates $8,000–$10,000/month in royalties. Comment “Claude” and I’ll DM you the blueprint for FREE. You must be following me to receive the DM. for next 48 hours only.
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