Este es de mis efectos favoritos ahora mismo
Frozen Time + Super Speed. Con Seedance 2.0 por fin sale con física creíble y sin parecer un videojuego
Aquí tienes el prompt completo 👇
El efecto "Frozen Time" siempre me ha flipado
Y ahora con Seedance 2.0 en 4K nativo ofrece una calidad cinematográfica impresionante: movimientos superfluidos, físicas y detalles que parecen reales
Prueba este prompt con una foto tuya 👇
I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS IS FREE!! 🤯
Seedance 2.0 is the AI video tool that beats Sora, beats Veo, and every other video tool out there.
Now it gives you 4 free cinematic videos every single day with no credit card.
You type what you want, it generates a full video with real audio in seconds.
Here is how to use it to make money online 👇🏽👇🏽
📖SEEDANCE 2.0 FEELS LIKE CHEATING — IF YOU USE IT RIGHT
Most people don’t.
It’s a controllable pipeline — and JSON prompts are the real upgrade most creators ignore.
Most people still write simple prompts and hope for the best.
That works… but only for random outputs.
JSON changes the game:
Instead of:
“cyberpunk city, cinematic, camera moving forward”
You define:
•scene structure
•camera movement
•character consistency
•timing per shot
•motion rules
This is where Seedance 2.0 becomes powerful — not just generation, but control.
Creators who switch to JSON-style prompting stop “retrying” and start directing scenes like a system.
That’s the difference between AI content… and AI filmmaking
📥 Tomorrow I’m revealing a method that changes everything about how AI content is made
🔖In the pinned article below you can see how this is used
I made $16,000 last month.
Never showed my face.
Never hired a creator.
Never touched a camera.
Just 40 videos. A $20 Claude subscription. And a workflow that most people still don't know exists.
3 of those videos pulled 2 million views combined.
Back in the day, the biggest barrier to UGC was finding the right creator — negotiating rates, waiting on revisions, hoping they delivered.
Not anymore.
40 videos. A few hours of work. $16,000.
Here's the exact five-step build I used.
After 2 years using Claude, I can say it’s the technology that has revolutionized my life.
Here are 15 prompts I use daily that have transformed my day to day; they could do the same for you:
(Save this 🔖)
Do you understand what just happened??
A secret team from Europe just launched Workers: AI employees with their own identity, email, phone, Slack, Teams, browser, and memory.
They can:
• answer emails
• follow up with leads
• update CRMs
• coordinate meetings
• move info between tools
• take initiative without being prompted
The future of startups is here.
I genuinely don't understand why everyone isn't using this yet
Andrej Karpathy, a co-founder of OpenAI, posted a simple idea that hit 16 million views: stop using AI to write code, use it to build a second brain.
You point Claude Code at a folder, drop in any source, an article, a transcript, a PDF, and Claude reads it, links it, and files it into a living wiki of everything you know. It compounds like interest, the more you feed it, the smarter it gets.
Here's the whole thing:
> Install Obsidian, create a vault, open it in Claude Code
> Paste Karpathy's wiki idea file and tell Claude to build it
> Claude makes three folders: raw for sources, wiki for its pages, a CLAUDE.md that runs it
> Drop any source into raw and say "ingest this"
> Ask questions across everything, forever
Five minutes to set up, and you never start from a blank chat again.
Full step-by-step guide with Claude and Obsidian, link below.
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@Deepcosmoss Наука и технологии прогрессируют геометрически — и уже на грани связывающие технику с квантовой запутанностью. Если мы не погибнем от ядерных войн, то до управляемой телепортации точно не понадобится даже миллиард лет.
ekipmansız ev egzersizi arayanlar için çok iyi bir seri.
Özellikle güne başlarken yapılan bu egzersizler mitokondri aktivasyonu ve güne sağlıklı başlama açısından çok önemli.
Sadece güne başlama değil, unutmayın gün içerisinde enerjinizin yüksek olması güne başlangıcınız ile ilişkilidir.
NAD takviyesi almak yerine bunu yapın NAD üretimi, NO (Nitrik Oksit) üretimi bu şekilde tetiklenerek hem damar hem kalp hem beyin sağlığınıza yararlı olacaktır.
Güne takviye ile değil egzersiz ile başlamak en iyi longevity hack sayılır.
This is WILD!
Ray Kurzweil, the futurist who predicted the internet, smartphones, and AI says aging ends by 2032 (Save this)
Kurzweil, now 78 years old, told a live audience that humanity will reach longevity escape velocity by 2032 and he explained exactly what that means with mathematical precision.
Right now, for every year you live, you get back approximately five months of life expectancy from medical and scientific progress meaning you are losing roughly seven months of net life per calendar year.
Longevity escape velocity is the threshold where that ratio flips, for every year you live, you get back a full year or more from scientific progress, meaning your biological clock starts running backward.
Kurzweil's prediction is that threshold hits by 2032 and beyond that point, you do not simply stop dying of aging, you actively get younger every year.
The mechanism is AI-driven drug discovery at a scale that was physically impossible five years ago.
By 2030, Kurzweil argues, AI will be able to take a biological problem, generate millions of potential drug candidates, screen all of them, and run trials on simulated digital populations compressing decades of clinical research into weeks.
This is already happening.
David Sinclair's lab at Harvard used AI to virtually screen 8 billion molecules against aging targets and is now preparing human trials moving from $400,000 gene therapies toward a $100 pill that can reset biological age by 50 to 95% in four weeks.
Sinclair has already demonstrated the ability to reverse aging in mammals restoring sight in mice with optic nerve damage and reversing Alzheimer's symptoms in lab models.
Kurzweil's track record is what makes the 2032 claim impossible to dismiss.
He predicted the internet's global dominance in 1990, the defeat of a world chess champion by a computer in 1998, pocket-sized devices as primary communications tools in 1999, and AI passing professional exams in the mid-2020s, all before anyone else was saying it publicly.
If you are under 60 and in reasonable health, his message is stay alive, stay healthy, and get to 2032.
The tools on the other side of that date will be unlike anything medicine has ever produced.
Si mañana me despidieran y tuviera que reemplazar mi salario lo antes posible, esto es exactamente lo que haría:
1. Iría a Instagram y crearía una cuenta nueva. Usaría un correo electrónico alternativo. Nadie tiene por qué saberlo.
For 60 years every computer ever built did the same thing. Stored information and retrieved it on demand. Jensen Huang just explained why that era is over and what replaces it.
His framing was the clearest I have ever heard.
Think about everything a computer has ever done for you. You wrote a document, you saved it to a file. You took a photo, it saved to a file. You recorded music, it saved to a file. When you wanted it back, you retrieved it from a disc. That is it. That is 60 years of computing. Store and retrieve.
He pointed out something hiding in plain sight. We call them data centers. Not computer centers. Because we were not really computing anything meaningful. We were storing data that you retrieved based on what you tapped on your phone.
Then he explained what changed.
Every time you give AI a prompt today, the response is produced originally in real time. It is not retrieved from storage. It is generated fresh based on your specific context, your specific question, your specific moment. What you see is completely different from what anyone else sees because it was made for you.
Jensen said every pixel you see, every word you read, every video you watch in the future will be originally generated. Not retrieved.
60 years of computing was about building better storage and faster retrieval. The entire paradigm flipped overnight.
He said this simply: we went from a retrieval industry to a generation industry. And the machines that generate intelligence are what Nvidia builds.
The buildings used to be called data centers because they stored data.
Nobody has renamed them yet. But the job description changed completely.
Nobel prize winner physicist Roger Penrose says the Big Bang wasn’t the birth of our universe.
It was the end of the previous one.
We are not the first chapter.
We are the quiet continuation after something ancient closed its eyes.