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Gemini 3 Claude N8N is absolutely INSANE This combo just replaced the entire operations team. No manual work. No $200K/year salaries. No coordination chaos. Just three AIs working together to run business 24/7. Here's how it works: → Gemini 3 handles multimodal inputs (emails, docs, videos, images) → Uses 1M token context to understand the ENTIRE business at once → Claude does deep reasoning and strategic analysis → N8N orchestrates both AIs to automate workflows → System runs continuously without me touching it Real workflows this can handle: - Email triage and response drafting - Meeting transcription → action items → task assignment - Customer support (understands text screenshots videos) - Research and competitive analysis - Document generation and review - Project management and updates The magic: Gemini 3's agentic abilities Claude's reasoning N8N's automation = unstoppable. While others hire 5-person ops teams, this stack does it better for pennies. I documented the complete system: ✓ N8N workflow ideas ✓ When to use Gemini vs Claude (and why) ✓ API setup and best practices ✓ Real examples business ✓ How to handle 1M token context Like, RT reply "GEMINI" and I'll DM you the guide (Must be following so I can DM) Skip this and keep paying $200K/year for ops teams that work 8 hours/day.
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Bigger is not always better
Careful not to cut yourself on the jagged frontier
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NEW: Is the internet changing our personalities for the worse? Conscientiousness and extroversion are down, neuroticism up, with young adults leading the charge. This is a really consequential shift, and there’s a lot going on here, so let’s get into the weeds 🧵
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That didn’t go so well..:
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Happy National Corn Day from Rico the porcupine!! 🌽
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Capturing a photo like this can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. The sun’s energy focused into an eyepiece would blind you, and melt your camera. By modifying the optics like I did, you can get incredible photos. Our sun is so ridiculously cool.
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Warm feet promote the rapid onset of sleep.
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It took 8 architects, 21 popes, and 120 years to build and finish St Peter's Basilica in Rome. And, four centuries later, it's still the largest church in the world. So here's a brief introduction to St Peter's...
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5. A new approach to prevent atherosclerosis Medications that reduce LDL cholesterol, like statins and PCSK9 inhibitors, only reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes by about a third Ceramides, which are sphingolipids raised particularly in obesity and chronic kidney disease, are another factor This study figured out that ceramides drive atherosclerosis through two receptors, CYSLTR2 and P2RY6, and blocking these reduces atherosclerosis (in mice!) These inhibitors have potential for use in combination with statins, or in chronic kidney disease where statins don't seem to offer benefit (In the figure, HAMI/MRS are the CYSLTR2/P2RY6 inhibitors, CHD and HFD are 'normal chow diet' and 'high fat diet', respectively, and 5/6 Nx is a nephrectomy model of chronic kidney disease) nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
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10. Erie County Savings Bank, Buffalo Once the pride of Buffalo, before an "urban" renewal project of the 1960s came for it. The Romanesque design was pulled down for another bland, modernist tower to take its place...
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9. Old Met Opera House, NYC The Metropolitan Opera Association moved to a new venue in the '60s, but didn't want competition from a new company acquiring the old site. So they handed it to developers who demolished it for bland commercial property.
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8. Birmingham Terminal Station Another great train station demolished in the '60s — this time for a new highway. As the motorcar flourished and railways fell into disuse, Alabama's Byzantine / Beaux-Arts wonder was pulled down.
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Here's the before and after shot:
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7. Old Penn Station, NYC It's no exaggeration to say that New York built one of the greatest works of transport infrastructure the world had ever seen. But then it was demolished 50 years later for Madison Square Garden, and the station pushed underground…
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6. Old Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC What was demolished to make room for the Empire State Building in 1929? The world's largest and most luxurious hotel, and a German Renaissance masterpiece.
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Chicago was stripped of the largest dome in the United States (larger than the US Capitol), and a true wonder of the Beaux-Arts age.
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5. Chicago Federal Building Demolished in the 1960s to make room for the endlessly expanding government departments to fit into. The Kluczynski Federal Building was the result of the eternal drive for efficiency...
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