God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: β€œJudging AI based on free-tier ChatGPT is like evaluating the state of smartphones by using a flip phone.”

well said

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- Matt Shumer
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
RT @Floebertus: Going against Adi in investing, is like telling Kim Kardashian she uses the wrong beauty products

This person was able to do both, in one research piece... 😁

It is great that more investors are debating Sofwave's $SOFW investment case, and we welcome deep research to explore the weakness of any investment case.

I think the bearish stance on the technology is not based on deep research and understanding of science and biology which needs to be understood to appreciate why $SOFW is a clear winner, taking market share from all prior practices based on prior, old medical consensus.

The danger and risk in the old approaches, such as Ultherapy, targeting deep SMAS, is well known medically: "blistering, erosion/ulceration, cutaneous, or subcutaneous tissue edema with resulting atrophy, and/or cutaneous necrosis following single sessions of MFUS." https://t.co/VfIk8ElaoD (this is one treatment of Ultherapy, which is very good at hitting the SMAS with lots of focused energy: By the way, losing fat cells creates a permanent cavity in your face, not precisely the end result you seek from a beauty treatment).

Sofwaves' approach is targeting the skin's own regeneration capabilities by stimulating Fibroblasts, the Collagen and Elastin "factories". The loss of the skin's ability to produce these two as we age is a huge contributor to the loss of fullness and elasticity occurring with age. https://t.co/lJ88gn0gRO

Fibroblasts happen to live in the Dermis, about 0.5 to 1.5 mm deep (not 4mm deep, where fat and nerve cells reside), and this is why Sofwaves result and risk profile shine as tested and cleared for use by the FDA and various other agencies worldwide.

There are lots of expert calls done on Sofwave's traction with practicing Dermatologists confirming the case, and one only needs to read them to understand.
- Adi Soglowek
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Brady Long
🚨 I watched a senior engineer at Anthropic build a feature in 4 hours that would've taken me 3 days.

He wasn't coding faster. He was running 8 Claude instances in parallel each solving different parts simultaneously.

The future of coding isn't writing code. It's orchestrating AI swarms.

Here's the framework:
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God of Prompt
have a wonderful day, [first_name]! https://t.co/qryq9PYH2y
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NecoKronos
Spot orderbook is starting to show some passive support, but the futures side is getting heavy with shorts piling up.

Interesting shift on the aggregate heatmap too: we're seeing liquidity being pulled from 65k and restacked lower at 62k.

I’m still eyeing that 65k zone for a potential rotation, but if the floor gives way, the next futures support is clearly defined lower.

#BTC
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NecoKronos
Big day for Hong Kong crypto:

βœ… Stablecoin licenses coming in March.
βœ… Institutional perpetual contracts framework confirmed.
βœ… $BTC & $ETH now eligible as collateral for broker financing.

The liquidity floodgates for institutional capital are officially opening. Watch the BTC and ETH dominance closely πŸ‘€

#BTC
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God of Prompt
RT @rryssf_: MIT researchers taught an LLM to write its own training data, finetune itself, and improve without human intervention

the paper is called SEAL (Self-Adapting Language Models) and the core idea is genuinely clever

but "GPT-6 might be alive" is not what this paper says. not even close.

here's what it actually does:
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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: I've written 500 articles, 23 whitepapers, and 3 ebooks using Claude over 2 years, and these 10 prompts are the ONLY ones I actually use anymore because they handle 90% of professional writing better than any human editor I've worked with and cost me $0.02 per 1000 words: πŸ‘‡ https://t.co/Yx6MCNdLbr
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Javier Blas
French President Emmanuel Macron met this week with a group of seven newspapers for a joint interview.

He was asked about the Spanish blackout (and the role of the cross-border electricity connections between the Iberian peninsula and France).

He didn't mince his words: https://t.co/4si62pdfwx
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
RT @LowAlphaHighVol: @MikeFritzell WT: Tongshu Wang
LyGH: Grace Lu
Bin Yuan: Ping Zhou
FengHe: Matt Hu
Golden Pine: She Peng
Willing: Jacky Lin
Perseverance: Deng Xiaofeng
Trivest: Huimin Wu
Tairen: Larry Chen (in his heyday, was the OG)
3W: Weiwei Wu
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God of Prompt
R E A D

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- Matt Shumer
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Jukan
Rapidus plans to begin mass-producing 2nm wafers at a rate of 6,000 wafers per month by the end of 2027, and ramp up to 25,000 wafers per month by the end of 2028.

According to the business plan Rapidus submitted to Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), mass production of 2-nanometer chips is set to begin in the second half of fiscal year 2027.

The company plans to scale production to four times the 2027 level by 2028.

At the start of mass production in the second half of FY2027, Rapidus plans to produce 6,000 wafers per month, with the goal of expanding capacity to approximately 25,000 wafers per month within one year.
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