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atp, writing a viral video script is harder than coding an entire app π (Try both before roasting me in the comments π Only God can judge me)
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People out here paying $20/month for OF but not for Claudeβ¦ bro, youβre subscribing to the wrong model.
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Repost from Dagmawi Babi
ExamBuddy by Mohammed Ibrahim
β’ youtu.be/eJq01B4xnPM
Mohammed Ibrahim showcases ExamBuddy, an all-in-one AI-powered study assistant that lets you create exams from your documents, generate concise notes, flashcards, audiobooks, and more.
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βYou feel like an imposter because you are an imposter,β says @SoloDevChronicles .. and heβs right π
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βComparison is the thief of joyβ is advice for people already in motion β¦ not for those who havenβt started
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Youβre one ChatGPT conversation away from never having a boss again π
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i told ya it was possible π₯
artlicle link : https://x.com/jacob_posel/status/2023474491632865572?s=20
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I'm using chatGPT's deep research mode a lot lately .. and its really good ππ₯
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Told my OpenClaw to figure out how to survive and hustle to earn money for its own VPS cost β¦ and this is its response π
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a friend of mine @AfroSec built something cool called APTsearch.
itβs a simpler way to explore APT groups and their MITRE ATT&CK TTPs without getting overwhelmed by the full framework.
you can search APT groups, see their real-world techniques, and get AI explanations on why certain techniques are used and how they fit into the kill chain.
heβs planning to add IOC, detection, and mitigation features soon.
if youβre into red team / blue team or just learning security, you might find it useful.
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The thought of having the potential or what it takes to achieve big goals is both a curse and a blessing.
Itβs a blessing because it gives you vision. It makes you see beyond average. You canβt settle easily, because you know youβre capable of more. That belief pushes you to grow, to build, to try again when things fail.
But itβs also a curse. Because once youβre aware of your potential, mediocrity feels painful. Every wasted day feels heavier. Every distraction feels like betrayal. You live with this quiet pressure, the voice that says, βYou could be doing more.β
It gives you purpose, but it also takes your peace.
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