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Dalton (Analyze & Optimize) (@Outdoctrination)
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Lysander, 9 CHA Bard (Centrist Supremacy Arc) (@9chabard)
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犬猿 (@inusarukishi)
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Hench D. Kunt🥛 (@Chad_Hominem_)
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𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆🫧💚 (@beyoncegarden)
interior
the figs will rot if you don’t eat them. the jasmine blooms for three weeks and then it’s over. your body at twenty-five will never come back, and neither will your body at forty-five. everything you’re saving for later spoils in the waiting. 1/6
— blue (@bluewmist)
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Home media room
designinterior
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LukeCB14 (@LukeCB14)
audiodesign
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Marathon (@MarathonTheGame)
visual
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⊹ ࣪ pam ˖✦ (@pamvonhadder)
designinterior
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Joseph Cross (@josephacross)
visual
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Joseph Cross (@josephacross)
visual
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Barto (@bartonovopolis)
wisdom
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George Ferman (@Helios_Movement)
mindset
What Claude Code has revealed is that most people either have mediocre ideas or no ideas at all. The tool is a force multiplier for those who already know what they want to build and how to think through it systematically; it elevates competence, rewards clarity, and accelerates execution for people who would have gotten there anyway, just slower. If you have a sharp vision and can break it into coherent steps, Claude Code becomes an extension of your own capability. But there's another mode of use entirely. For people without that clarity, the appeal is precisely that the input can stay vague; you gesture at something, hit enter, and wait to see what comes out. This is structurally identical to a slot machine: low effort, variable reward, and that intermittent reinforcement loop that hooks the susceptible. So the same tool that elevates the focused and capable is also manufacturing a kind of gambling behavior in people prone to it.
— Aporia (@0xaporia)
programming
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Supply Family (@supply_family)
design
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five 👍 (@five_sets)
mindset
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Kyle Anthony Miller (@kyleanthony)
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Figs From Plums (@FigsFromPlums)
designvisual