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This man solved YouTube.
He taught MrBeast, Stokes Twins, and Matthew Beam how to get views on any video.
Here’s his blueprint to make viewers addicted (and how to do it yourself): https://t.co/A6dVU0tC4T
You and Your Research
Richard W. Hamming's lecture emphasizes the importance of pursuing significant research, setting high personal goals, and fostering confidence, creativity, and dedication to achieve excellence in one's career and contributions.
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Yes, the Yankees have a literal genius MIT Physicist, Lenny (who is the man), on payroll. He invented the “Torpedo” barrel. It brings more wood - and mass - to where you most often make contact as a hitter. The idea is to increase the number of “barrels” and decrease misses. https://t.co/CsC1wkAM9G

Joseph Schillinger’s Reharmonization Dial (1940) and a Bit More (The Hum Blog) : https://t.co/vwwKk7uG3w https://t.co/W8nYfxnRJH




This account was deleted (@JerseyFutures), yet it’s the most believable reason I’ve seen for all these drones. https://t.co/sUmgAOBtJE
Who do you think is the most insane programmer of our current era?
I think it’s Evan Wallace (cofounder of Figma):
- Basically rebuilt the browser rendering stack to run in the browser for Figma
- Built CRDTs to run Figma’s multiplayer tech for millions of users
-... See more
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