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How Life Begins from One Egg
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Stanford 这堂 2 小时 AI 系统构建课,直接把 Claude 所有教程和 Prompting Thread 秒了! 强烈推荐: “比你刷过的所有 Claude 教程都实用 10 倍” 里面讲的不是 prompt 技巧,而是 Stanford 真正教工程师如何从零构建可靠 AI 系统的完整方法论。 周末就刷这一个,绝对是你这周最有生产力的事! 我已经将其翻译为中英 文双语视频直接戳这里👇
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This 2 hour Stanford lecture shows exactly how Stanford trains it's engineers to build AI systems. It's more practical than every Claude tutorial & prompting threads you've seen. Bookmark & give it 2 hours, no matter what. It'll be the most productive thing you do this weekend.
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Instead of watching a 2-hour movie, watch Warren Buffett’s most iconic 1 hour investing lecture.
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🚨 In 2007, a 1-hour Stanford lecture by Joel Peterson quietly revealed how the best negotiators actually win. Most people still get this wrong. Instead of teaching tactics, he broke down the mindset behind getting what you want. His biggest warning? The worst position in any negotiation is needing the deal. The moment you’re desperate, you lose leverage. Great negotiators create options so they can walk away and that’s where real power comes from. He also challenged a common belief: manipulation doesn’t win long term. Trust does. You might win once by being clever, but you build a career by being reliable. And the real shift? Stop thinking in transactions, start thinking in relationships. The best negotiators aren’t trying to “win” the moment they’re playing for long-term outcomes where both sides keep coming back. That’s why this lecture still stands out. Because while most people try to win deals… The smartest ones build leverage, trust, and relationships that keep paying off.
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This 1 hour lecture on "Startups" from Paul Graham will teach you more about building companies than a 2 year MBA from Harvard Business School. Bookmark this & give it 1 hour today, no matter what. It's the most productive start you can give your week.
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I Predicted This War in 2024 — Now I'm Predicting How It Ends Prof. Jiang Xueqin
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A masterclass on ‘how to speak’ by MIT professor Patrick Winston - 15 key lessons

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Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 1-hour MIT lecture by Jim Simons. It’s basically Kasparov-level strategy applied to markets. The Quant King reveals more than most Wall Street players learn in an entire career.

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🚨 In 2019, a MIT lecture quietly changed how you understand your own mind. Most people haven’t seen it. It came from Nancy Kanwisher and instead of abstract theory, she showed how your brain literally shapes the reality you experience. It’ll change how you think. Her core idea is simple but unsettling: you don’t see the world as it is your brain constructs it. Every sight, sound, and feeling is processed, filtered, and rebuilt inside your head. What feels “real” is actually your brain’s best guess. She also explained how fragile this system is. Small damage to specific brain areas can erase entire abilities like recognizing faces or understanding language while everything else stays normal. Your mind isn’t one thing, it’s a collection of specialized systems working together. And then there’s recovery. Children can often regain lost abilities after brain injury, while adults struggle. Not because adults are weaker but because young brains are more flexible, constantly rewiring and adapting in ways that become harder over time. Her biggest insight? Your mind isn’t fixed. It’s built and constantly rebuilt by your brain. That’s why this MIT lecture stands out. Because while most people trust what they perceive… Very few realize it’s being constructed in real time.
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This 50-minute MIT lecture on Markov Сhains got 1.5M views It’ll teach you more about prediction markets than 2 months spent working in Polymarket Bookmark this & watch, no matter what It's the most productive video for your week, then read the article below
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🇪🇺 SWIFT CHIEF EXECUTIVE EUROPE DROPS A BOMBSHELL: “SWIFT PROCESSES OVER $111 TRILLION EVERY 3 DAYS — ACROSS 11,500 BANKS, 150 CURRENCIES & 40,000 CORRIDORS” — WITH POTENTIAL FOR THIS VOLUME TO SHIFT TOWARD #XRP 👀 ⚡‼️ONLY 10 DAYS REMAIN UNTIL A MAJOR XRP LEDGER PARTNERSHIP GOES LIVE!! OVER $1.2 MILLION HAS ALREADY BEEN FACILITATED!!! REALFI HAS OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED THAT ON APRIL 17TH, A MAJOR PARTNERSHIP WILL LAUNCH ON THE XRP LEDGER — WITH MORE THAN $1.2M IN RECEIPT VALUE ALREADY PROCESSED USING REAL TOKEN!! THIS COULD BE YOUR CHANCE TO GET IN EARLY! THE #1 XRPL DEFI TOKEN, REAL TOKEN, HAS MASSIVE UPSIDE — WITH SOME PROJECTIONS SUGGESTING A MOVE FROM $0.01 TO $998.70 AS VOLUME AND ADOPTION EXPLODE, TARGETING A $662.63 BILLION MARKET CAP!! 🔁 REAL TOKEN BUY LINK (DEX): xmagnetic.org/dex/REAL rKVyX… 🛒 REAL TOKEN ON MEXC: mexc.com/exchange/REALTOKEN_…
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“Mathematics exists independently of us, yet the way we express and use it is a human creation. Nature follows its own rules whether we understand them or not; mathematics is the language we have invented to discover, describe, and make use of those rules. In that sense, it lies somewhere between discovery and invention—a kind of ‘discovention.’” — Terence Tao ✍️
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This 1 hour MIT lecture on "Probabilistic Analysis" using Markov Chains will teach you more about prediction markets than a 2-month Wall Street Quant firm internship. Bookmark this & give it 1 hour today, no matter what. It’s the most productive start you can give your week. Then read article below
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ADAM BACK JUST ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED #BITCOIN QUANTUM FUD LIVE ON BLOOMBERG QUANTUM COMPUTERS ARE "EXTREMELY BASIC" WE STILL HAVE "A DECADE" TO PREPARE DON'T BELIEVE THE FUD. HODL 🚀
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🚨 The New York Times claim Adam Back Is Satoshi Nakamoto After a Year-Long Investigation Pulitzer winner John Carreyrou just dropped a year-long investigation claiming strong circumstantial evidence that Blockstream CEO and Hashcash inventor Adam Back created Bitcoin. Interestingly, reports state that Adam Back and Blockstream are under CIA/NSA control through In-Q-Tel (the CIA's venture capital arm) via indirect investor ties Also, Jeffrey Epstein indirectly invested ~$500k in Blockstream's 2014 seed round through a Joi Ito-linked fund while inviting Back and co-founder Austin Hill to his private island. The key facts/evidence presented by NYT: (1) Invented Hashcash proof-of-work in 1997, directly cited in Bitcoin whitepaper. (2) 1997–2000 Cypherpunk posts describe Bitcoin-like system: decentralized e-cash, no trusted third party, game theory vs collusion, adjustable mining difficulty. (3) Linguistic & stylometric matches: 100 identical rare phrases (“dang,” “burning the money,” “partial pre-image”), two spaces after periods, British/American spelling quirks, hyphenation habits. (4) Computer analysis of 134k old posts narrows it to Back as the top (and often only) match. (5) British cypherpunk roots, C expertise, distributed-systems PhD, anonymity advocacy, all align perfectly with Satoshi’s profile. Adam Back denies it, calling overlaps coincidences.
🚨 CIA JUST CASUALLY ADMITTED BITCOIN IS THEIR SURVEILLANCE TOOL! CIA General Counsel Michael Ellis admitted: “Bitcoin isn’t truly anonymous… it’s a TOOL we use for intel gathering.” Russia called it a CIA control weapon. Bitcoin patents reveal it was designed by NSA. China banned it. They LET it explode on purpose. Why do you think Tether printed endless USDT with no audit for a decade and continues without any scrutiny? Total transparency for the deep state. That’s why they crucified Ripple with endless lawsuits and attacks. XRPL is the real power shift: private transactions, zk-privacy for YOU, auditability when needed, compliance WITHOUT mass spying. Built for a post-surveillance world. @DNAOnChain is building a zero-knowledge privacy system for decentralized identity on the XRPL(xdna.dnaprotocol.org). Private Money. Private Identity. Bitcoin = CIA’s perfect asset. XRPL = freedom. Now Africa, Europe, Asia, BRICS are adopting XRPL corridors into their economy for a true neutral bridge asset… Your “decentralized” crypto was never yours. It was always marketed for control and surveillance.
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Instead of watching an hour of Netflix, watch this 2-hour Stanford lecture on AI careers. It will teach you more about winning in the AI race than all the AI content you’ve scrolled past this year.

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LUNC Breaking News! 🚀 Voting is open from April 8-15, 2026, for the Terra Classic v14_1 upgrade. Get ready for a faster, more secure system that attracts new dApps and helps boost the burn rate.🌕✨($0.0001-$0.10) #LUNC #LUNCCOMMUNITY #BINANCE
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🚨 Sam Altman literally gave a 43-minute masterclass on turning ideas into billion-dollar companies. Most people will never watch it. And that’s exactly why they’ll stay stuck thinking ideas are everything. Instead of hype, he broke down what actually makes startups work. No fluff. Just reality. He explained that ideas don’t matter nearly as much as execution. The difference between something small and something massive isn’t the idea it’s how relentlessly it’s built and improved over time. He also emphasized that the best founders don’t chase everything. They focus on one thing that truly matters and push it forward with extreme clarity. Distraction kills more startups than competition ever will. And then there’s scale. Truly big companies aren’t built for a niche they solve problems that millions of people care about. If the market isn’t large enough, the outcome won’t be either. His biggest insight? Startups don’t win because they’re smarter they win because they stay in the game longer and iterate faster. That’s why this masterclass stands out. Because while most people are waiting for the perfect idea… The best ones are already building.
Everyone is building AI tools for the same market. Same features. Same positioning. Same pricing. And they all think they’re different. They’re not. So I tried something else 👇
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Top 40 Best Places To See in Your Lifetime: 1. 🇪🇬 Pyramids Of Giza, Egypt 2. 🇮🇳 Taj Mahal, India 3. 🇨🇳 Great Wall Of China, China 4. 🇵🇪 Machu Picchu, Peru 5. 🇯🇴 Petra, Jordan 6. 🇰🇭 Angkor Wat, Cambodia 7. 🇬🇧 Stonehenge, England 8. 🇮🇩 Borobudur Temple, Java, Indonesia 9. 🇦🇺 Great Barrier Reef, Australia 10. 🇺🇸 Grand Canyon, United States Of America 11. 🇿🇲🇿🇼 Victoria Falls, Zambia / Zimbabwe 12. 🇹🇷 Cappadocia, Turkey 13. 🇭🇷 Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia 14. 🇪🇨 Galápagos Islands, Ecuador 15. 🇻🇳 Ha Long Bay, Vietnam 16. 🇵🇫 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 17. 🇧🇴 Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia 18. 🇸🇬 Gardens By The Bay, Singapore 19. 🇮🇸 The Blue Lagoon, Iceland 20. 🇨🇦 Lake Louise, Canada 21. 🇹🇷 Cappadocia, Turkey 22. 🇫🇷 Paris, France 23. 🇮🇩 Bali, Indonesia 24. 🇮🇹 Roman Colosseum, Italy 25. 🇻🇳 Golden Bridge, Vietnam 26. 🇵🇹 Algarve, Portugal 27. 🇦🇶 Antarctica, Antarctica 28. 🇯🇵 Mount Fuji, Japan 29. 🇳🇵 Mount Everest, Nepal 30. 🇧🇹 Tiger's Nest, Bhutan 31. 🇲🇽 Chichen Itza, Mexico 32. 🇨🇳 Lhasa, Tibet, China 33. 🇩🇰 Faroe Islands, Denmark 34. 🇲🇻 The Maldives, Maldives 35. 🇵🇭 Palawan, Philippines 36. 🇵🇫 Moorea, French Polynesia 37. 🇮🇩 Nusa Lembongan, Indonesia 38. 🇵🇦 San Blas Islands, Panama 39. 🇹🇭 The Grand Palace, Thailand 40. 🇬🇷 Santorini, Greece Note: Personally curated list of the world’s most iconic and visually stunning destinations, highlighting only standout, must-see places based on global appeal and uniqueness. Not a complete or official ranking.
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