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Dave Craige
Some of the most creative Ai tweets lately are def coming from @SmokeAwayyy. Def worth the follow imo. https://t.co/nTmAb1K3NJ
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Dave Craige
RT @ciguleva: Day 49/100. Part 2
with #midjourney

More experiments https://t.co/97COPPpeZc
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Rob Henderson
RT @aaronsibarium: NEW: James Ho and Elizabeth Branch, the circuit court judges who announced last year that they would no longer hire clerks from Yale Law, are adding Stanford to the boycott.

The judges won’t hire students who choose to attend Stanford Law in the future.🧵 https://t.co/NQCJj40Oc5
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Dave Craige
Not gonna lie, the easiest way to view the whole #HustleGPT Discord is just by using a nice big monitor.

Works so well. 😀

/ @HustleGPT https://t.co/wKnsPDXWQ8
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PromptBase | Prompt Marketplace
Colorful Expressionist Graphic Posters by glorydays using #midjourney 🎨🌈 https://t.co/PgpWECq6kj
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Sylvain Filoni
RT @victormustar: Make your own Balenciaga (or anything else) video with this amazing Space by @shadocun 🔥🔥 https://t.co/hhQSFOyhh4 https://t.co/39myZMrbB3
You are Balenciaga, Harry https://t.co/ClSVnV3a3U - Pasha Grozian 🇺🇦
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Ben Tossell
read @TrungTPhan's latest piece on 'the most profitable films ever'

- The Blair Witch Project made $240m on a budget of $500k (480x ROI)
- Paranormal Activity made $193m on a budget of $215k (791x)

I wonder how this will change with AI-gen films soon..

https://t.co/OFiknviQtt
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Dave Craige
RT @aribk24: Whatever you wanna build -- just start building.

You'll start learning a ton along the way.

Keep iterating and it'll naturally become epic :)
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Paul Graham
RT @AlexGabuev: Potential cracks in 🇷🇺 elite? The Kremlin has a remedy! "Russia’s security services are confiscating the passports of senior officials & SOE executives to prevent overseas travel, as paranoia over leaks and defections spreads, @maxseddon reports in @FT. https://t.co/dWAaTOs7EL
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Paul Graham
RT @Rainmaker1973: Meet the honeyguide, the bird that understands humans. Humans use a unique call to request help from honeyguide birds, and the birds also 'actively recruit' human partners. This is two-way teamwork, scientists say, a rarity between people and wildlife https://t.co/Dv3mDVqcMK https://t.co/l2h3FPgGrm
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