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06/08/2026

This AI found 50 real contacts and wrote their cold emails in 9 seconds.

It’s called SpreadJam you just type what you need:

“Find me small business owners in Michigan who’d sell my t-shirts”
“Find startups hiring software engineers and email them for me”

It finds the people, drafts personalized emails in your voice, and follows up automatically. Honestly one of the more useful things I’ve tested for finding opportunities without the manual grind.

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06/04/2026

I’m basically crazy thou

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06/03/2026

I’ve made a ton of videos on virustotal ! It’s the og scanner for the longest time!

06/02/2026

AI is making PowerPoint feel outdated.

I turned a page of messy notes into a professional presentation in seconds using Plus AI. Then it redesigned one of my old decks and made every slide look polished instantly.

This feels like having a presentation designer built into PowerPoint.

Comment “PLUS” and I’ll send it to you.

06/01/2026

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Nvidia might have just announced the biggest shift in Windows PCs in years.

At Computex, Nvidia unveiled RTX Spark, a new Windows-on-Arm platform designed around AI, RTX graphics, and unified memory.

Key specs:
• Arm-based Nvidia PC chip
• Up to 20 CPU cores
• Blackwell RTX graphics
• Up to 128GB LPDDR5X unified memory
• Designed for local AI workloads
• RTX gaming support
• Built for Windows-on-Arm PCs

One thing worth clarifying: local AI doesn’t mean completely cloud-free. These systems can run many AI tasks directly on the device, reducing cloud dependence and improving speed, but larger models and certain workloads may still rely on cloud services.

The biggest takeaway? This isn’t a concept or a future roadmap. Manufacturers have already announced RTX Spark laptops and the first wave of devices is on the way.

Apple changed Macs with Apple Silicon.

Can Nvidia do the same for Windows?

06/01/2026

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This account somehow shows 28 MILLION posts.

To put that into perspective:

• Posting once every second would take 324 days nonstop.
• Posting once every minute would take over 53 years.
• Posting once every hour would take more than 3,000 years.

So how could this happen?

The most likely explanation isn’t that someone sat there posting for decades. Large numbers like this are usually caused by automation, a platform bug, a database counter error, or the system counting something other than actual public posts.

What’s interesting is that many social media platforms store profile statistics separately from the content itself. If that counter gets miscalculated during an update, migration, or sync issue, you can end up with numbers that make absolutely no sense.

28 million posts is less of a social media and more of a cyber.

05/28/2026

People still think AI is just a trend meanwhile China is already building entire cities around solo AI founders. Feels like the future is arriving way faster than most people realise.

05/26/2026

The internet ran with the “Ghost Murmur” story but once actual physicists started breaking it down, it sounded more like sci-fi than science. Your heartbeat does create a magnetic signal… but detecting it from 40 miles away through the sky? That’s where the story falls apart. Feels way more likely this was either a cover story for classified tracking tech or just misinformation that spiraled online. Curious what everyone else thinks. 👀

05/25/2026

Anthropic released a chart showing the gap between what AI can already do vs what businesses are actually using it for.

In industries like finance, legal, and admin, AI could handle most workflows — but companies are only using a small fraction of its potential right now.

If your work involves emails, writing, research, spreadsheets, or data, there’s probably an AI tool that can already save hours of work.

The companies adapting now will have a huge advantage in the next few years.

Comment “CHART” and I’ll send you where to start.

05/24/2026

You don’t need years of cybersecurity experience to get into it. What I like about TryHackMe is that they guide you through interactive rooms step by step, so you learn by actually doing things instead of just reading theory.

I’m personally more of a practical learner, and this makes learning way more engaging. Their AI security labs are also really relevant right now, with built-in games that teach you how people interact with AI systems to uncover vulnerabilities. If you’re curious about AI security, you can start learning for free through the link in my bio. And if you want full access to all learning paths, labs, and certification discounts, use my code CYBERBADDDIE for 25% off an annual Premium subscription.

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