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@fidjissimo
Fidji Simo
7 days
The launch of ChatGPT Health is really personal for me. I know how hard it can be to navigate the healthcare system (even with great care). AI can help patients and doctors with some of the biggest issues. More here:
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@Prashanth_Krish
Prashanth
7 days
Not as fast as a Kindle book but still impressive 😄
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@GuarEmperor
GE
10 days
Holly molly this good article "Vibe Code" There are many explanations, tips and tricks regarding Claude Code AI to improve your programming. https://t.co/OCIUwTGS0X Also found this banger article from many ct https://t.co/PycCoFuRRq https://t.co/L7U0WzRe33
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@krispuckett
Kris Puckett
9 days
The FOMO around Claude Code is real. You don't need a project idea. You need to describe your work and let it interview you. So many people are posting rad Claude Code wins: apps, sites, workflows. But most people are staring at a terminal thinking "I don't even know what's
@andyorsow
Andy Orsow
10 days
Feeling like I should be using Claude Code but have no idea exactly what I should be using it for. Just a bundle of non-technical FOMO over here.
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@zaimiri
zaimiri ✏️
11 days
Learning Claude is the best upskill this year. Nothing comes close.
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@dejavucoder
sankalp
11 days
reminder for those who had bookmarked (17k). i am guessing you are back from holidays now. i made some minor revisions and link fixes as well.
@dejavucoder
sankalp
17 days
claude code is having it's cursor moment after karpathy sensei's post. never been a better time to try it. my latest blog on how to get the most out of claude code 2.0 and other agents in general is up now. grab a chai and have fun reading! https://t.co/cQpvo0xocY
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@deedydas
Deedy
11 days
Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in modern nations, more than cancer. It took the lives of 3 people I know just this year. This beautiful easy-to-read article called “Cardiovascular Disease is a Solved Problem” cites copious medical research to argue that: – heart disease
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@uttam_singhk
Uttam
11 days
holy shit this might be the best guide to vibe coding from YC save it
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@ohabryka
Oliver Habryka
11 days
Ok, can someone explain to me why people use Claude Code instead of Cursor? I get obvious productivity boosts from having my IDE integrated with my AI tooling, and lose that in Claude Code, but everyone keeps raving on about how great Claude Code is, so what am I missing?
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@rajivmehta19
Rajiv Mehta
12 days
His Last interview...2 weeks back... " We are in a bubble of epic proportions." ⁌@sidd1307⁊
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@safiranand
Safir
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S. Naren changes stance. Tells CNBC we are no longer saying small caps are no no. Sees 15-20 pct kind of returns from mkt for 2026
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@jvembuna
Jana V
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What I like about these books is that they don’t just dump facts on you. They slowly shape how you think, how you reason, and how you build intuition. https://t.co/AJtvNSoYXv
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janav.wordpress.com
If someone had told me three and a half years ago that there would be something called ChatGPT that could answer questions across almost any discipline, I would have called them a lunatic. And yet,…
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@jvembuna
Jana V
18 days
ERE is a wonderful book on financial independence. This isn’t a how to guide. Jacob approaches financial independence from first principles thinking. It strongly challenges our hyper-consumerist way of living. https://t.co/ozzNr7e8zA
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amazon.com
A strategic combination of smart financial choices, simple living, and increased self-reliance brought me financial independence at 30 and allowed me to retire from my profession at 33. Early...
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@Yuchenj_UW
Yuchen Jin
1 month
Linus's views on AI: - “AI is clearly a bubble, but it will change how most skilled jobs get done.” - “Vibe coding is great for getting into programming, but it's a horrible thing to maintain.” - “I'm a huge believer in AI. I'm not a huge believer in the things around AI. I find
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@iRadhikaGupta
Radhika Gupta
4 months
While our international funds in India take limited subscriptions, one less known fund from us that provides 70-30 India-US exposure is Edelweiss Tech Fund (not Edelweiss US Tech Fund). A fund that has completed 1 year plus and blends traditional IT services, with new age local
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Neil Borate
4 months
Which overseas funds are open? @PosteAnil gives you a list. https://t.co/0xiUSosLU0 Mixed funds like Parag Parikh Flexicap are also open. These don't close but deploy fresh money only in domestic stocks. You can 1) Open a broking account in the US 2) Invest in a GIFT city fund
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@dmuthuk
Muthukrishnan Dhandapani
4 months
Two tweets. Read it consecutively. The SWR (Safe Withdrawal rates) every year for retirees in India is arrived at 3%, so that you don't run out of money. The below article from The Ken explains what happens if your initial years after retirement happens to be bear market. Don't
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@kayezad
Kayezad E Adajania
4 months
Mid-cap mutual funds are losing their edge. I crunched the numbers: only about 18% now beat benchmarks—down from 65% in 2019. More eyes watching, better information flow, but also Rs 1.16 trillion flooding in. The trend that hit large-cap mutual funds is creeping into mid-cap
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@kayezad
Kayezad E Adajania
5 months
Most retirement planning still relies on plugging current expenses into Excel, forecasting 30-year returns based on historical averages, and applying the 4% withdrawal rule. This approach ignores sequence-of-returns risk—when markets crash early in retirement, even perfect
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@NeerajMarathe
Neeraj Marathe
3 years
This thread is just for collating the latest 'financial-world-ending-news', on which a lot of discussions happened on Twitter/WA. I am doing it just for myself, I might miss some, and I am ok with it. I am doing it as something i can look back upon.. I'll keep on updating it.
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@rohitchauhan
Rohit Chauhan
9 months
I wrote a post (link below) - actions in the fog of war It was for Covid, but it’s come from concept of making decisions in a war where there is a lot of uncertainty and lack of information Interestingly this post is more valid for the tariff war
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