It has simple admin dashboard
The idea was simple you buy bonocoin and give it to anyone you want to support like buy me coffee or telegram star
The idea was simple you buy bonocoin and give it to anyone you want to support like buy me coffee or telegram star
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i have a simple question
Not knowing what to do VS knowing what you must do but its not something you like
Which one you fear most?
Not knowing what to do VS knowing what you must do but its not something you like
Which one you fear most?
New days brings us two possibilities, we either win, or we learn
Both move us forward
Both move us forward
there is a concept called six degrees of separation it says any two people can be connected through six or fewer acquaintances.
Studies show that network structure influences cooperation meaning that our social connections shape our behavior
its like me connecting with someone today will affect everyone i don't even know
Studies show that network structure influences cooperation meaning that our social connections shape our behavior
its like me connecting with someone today will affect everyone i don't even know
Confirmation bias
>You focus on information that fits what you already believe and overlook or downplay anything that contradicts it.
>You focus on information that fits what you already believe and overlook or downplay anything that contradicts it.
False memory
Your brain creates a memory of something that did not actually happen or changes details of what did happen
When you remember something, your brain rebuilds the event from pieces rather than retrieving a perfect copy. While rebuilding, it can accidentally add or remove details.
The more you remember an event, the more the story changes each time slightly. Eventually, the updated version feels like the original
Your brain creates a memory of something that did not actually happen or changes details of what did happen
When you remember something, your brain rebuilds the event from pieces rather than retrieving a perfect copy. While rebuilding, it can accidentally add or remove details.
The more you remember an event, the more the story changes each time slightly. Eventually, the updated version feels like the original
AI-powered sticker maker
techcrunch
you connect AI to a printer and print design with a prompt
i mean you can literally add "AI-powered" to something that is existing and it feels as its new invention
or we make it look like a new invention with multi-million potential
techcrunch
you connect AI to a printer and print design with a prompt
i mean you can literally add "AI-powered" to something that is existing and it feels as its new invention
or we make it look like a new invention with multi-million potential
Duolingo founder is also the creator of CAPTCHA and reCAPTCHA and many more he is a nerd
you should watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri-tzZcGYk0
you should watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri-tzZcGYk0
YouTube
How I Built A $6.5 Billion App Called Duolingo | Founder Effect
By the time Luis von Ahn turned 24, he was already a millionaire several times over.
The 43-year-old may not be a household name, but I'm willing to bet you’re one of the hundreds of million people who use his technology everyday.
Luis isn’t your average…
The 43-year-old may not be a household name, but I'm willing to bet you’re one of the hundreds of million people who use his technology everyday.
Luis isn’t your average…
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I thought Duolingo meant something like duo as in a pair of people and lingo from language like two people practicing a language together
Turns out, it was just a random name
Turns out, it was just a random name
Major Ways to Make Money
1. Traditional Investing (Low–Medium Risk)
- Stocks (buy shares, dividends, capital gains)
- Bonds (government, corporate, municipal)
- Mutual funds / ETFs (diversified pools of stocks and bonds)
- REITs (real estate investment funds traded like stocks)
2. Real Estate (Medium Risk)
- Rental properties (steady income from tenants)
- House flipping (buy, renovate, sell)
- Commercial properties (offices, malls, warehouses)
3. Loans & Credit Products (Medium Risk)
- MBS (mortgage-backed securities)
- Peer-to-peer lending (online loans for interest)
- Corporate debt (buying company loans or bonds)
4. Entrepreneurship & Business (Medium–High Risk)
- Startups (products or services, SaaS, tech, etc.)
- Buying businesses or franchises
5. Derivatives & Advanced Finance (High Risk)
- Options & futures (bet on stock, commodity, or index movement)
- CDS (credit default swaps, betting on defaults)
- Hedge fund strategies (arbitrage, leverage, global macro trades)
- Structured products (custom financial instruments combining assets)
6. Alternative & Niche Assets (Variable Risk)
- Commodities (oil, metals, crops)
- Royalties / IP (music, patents, books, software)
- Cryptocurrency / NFTs / DeFi (staking, lending, trading)
1. Traditional Investing (Low–Medium Risk)
- Stocks (buy shares, dividends, capital gains)
- Bonds (government, corporate, municipal)
- Mutual funds / ETFs (diversified pools of stocks and bonds)
- REITs (real estate investment funds traded like stocks)
2. Real Estate (Medium Risk)
- Rental properties (steady income from tenants)
- House flipping (buy, renovate, sell)
- Commercial properties (offices, malls, warehouses)
3. Loans & Credit Products (Medium Risk)
- MBS (mortgage-backed securities)
- Peer-to-peer lending (online loans for interest)
- Corporate debt (buying company loans or bonds)
4. Entrepreneurship & Business (Medium–High Risk)
- Startups (products or services, SaaS, tech, etc.)
- Buying businesses or franchises
5. Derivatives & Advanced Finance (High Risk)
- Options & futures (bet on stock, commodity, or index movement)
- CDS (credit default swaps, betting on defaults)
- Hedge fund strategies (arbitrage, leverage, global macro trades)
- Structured products (custom financial instruments combining assets)
6. Alternative & Niche Assets (Variable Risk)
- Commodities (oil, metals, crops)
- Royalties / IP (music, patents, books, software)
- Cryptocurrency / NFTs / DeFi (staking, lending, trading)
Entrepreneurship & Creative Ventures: Modern Ways to Make Money
1. Creator Economy (Variable Risk)
- Online course
- YouTube / TikTok content creation (ad revenue, sponsorships)
- Blogging / newsletters (subnoscriptions, affiliate marketing)
- Digital products (e-books, templates, apps)
- Advertising & social media marketing services
- Incubators / accelerators (launching multiple startups or supporting others)
2. Creative & Professional Production (Variable Risk / Medium–High Reward)
- Art & sculpture (sell original pieces, commissions, galleries, NFTs)
- Design (graphic design, UX/UI, product design, branding)
- Software development / apps (build tools, SaaS products, games)
- Product prototyping and innovation (gadgets, physical products)
- Consulting or freelancing (leveraging expertise for projects)
1. Creator Economy (Variable Risk)
- Online course
- YouTube / TikTok content creation (ad revenue, sponsorships)
- Blogging / newsletters (subnoscriptions, affiliate marketing)
- Digital products (e-books, templates, apps)
- Advertising & social media marketing services
- Incubators / accelerators (launching multiple startups or supporting others)
2. Creative & Professional Production (Variable Risk / Medium–High Reward)
- Art & sculpture (sell original pieces, commissions, galleries, NFTs)
- Design (graphic design, UX/UI, product design, branding)
- Software development / apps (build tools, SaaS products, games)
- Product prototyping and innovation (gadgets, physical products)
- Consulting or freelancing (leveraging expertise for projects)
Sleeping Beauty Problem
On Sunday Beauty goes to sleep. A fair coin will be tossed.
If it lands Heads, she is awakened once on Monday.
If it lands Tails, she is awakened on Monday and again on Tuesday.
Each time she wakes up, her memory of the previous awakening is erased.
When she wakes up, she is asked: What is your credence that the coin was Heads
Halfer view
The halfer says the answer is one half.
Reasoning: The coin toss happens once while Beauty is asleep. It is a normal fair coin, so the chance of Heads is still one half. Waking up does not give her new information about the toss, because waking up happens in both cases. So her belief should stay one half.
Thirder view
The thirder says the answer is one third.
Reasoning: Beauty wakes up in more worlds where the coin is Tails.
There are three equally likely awakening situations
Heads Monday
Tails Monday
Tails Tuesday
Only one of them is a Heads situation.
So the probability of Heads is one third.
On Sunday Beauty goes to sleep. A fair coin will be tossed.
If it lands Heads, she is awakened once on Monday.
If it lands Tails, she is awakened on Monday and again on Tuesday.
Each time she wakes up, her memory of the previous awakening is erased.
When she wakes up, she is asked: What is your credence that the coin was Heads
Halfer view
The halfer says the answer is one half.
Reasoning: The coin toss happens once while Beauty is asleep. It is a normal fair coin, so the chance of Heads is still one half. Waking up does not give her new information about the toss, because waking up happens in both cases. So her belief should stay one half.
Thirder view
The thirder says the answer is one third.
Reasoning: Beauty wakes up in more worlds where the coin is Tails.
There are three equally likely awakening situations
Heads Monday
Tails Monday
Tails Tuesday
Only one of them is a Heads situation.
So the probability of Heads is one third.
What would your actual answer be if you were Sleeping Beauty and woke up
Anonymous Poll
30%
I am a Halfer. The answer is one half
20%
I am a Thirder. The answer is one third
50%
I have no idea
"Innovation needs a lot of experimentation, experimentation needs exploration, explorations will result in failures. If you do not have tolerance for failures, you wont succeed"
- Jen-Hsun Huang
- Jen-Hsun Huang