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ai engineer escaping brain rot && building @GistrHQ - Notion’s writing flow + NotebookLM’s brain with an incredible team.....

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We’re thrilled to see @GistrHQ featured in this fantastic review! Huge thanks for spotlighting how we’re reimagining YouTube learning and making note-taking smarter (and a bit more fun). Grateful to all our early adopters for your support and feedback - it keeps us building.…

arunantonya's tweet image. We’re thrilled to see @GistrHQ  featured in this fantastic review! 

Huge thanks for spotlighting how we’re reimagining YouTube learning and making note-taking smarter (and a bit more fun). Grateful to all our early adopters for your support and feedback - it keeps us building.…

It is such a great feeling to see people using something we built and sharing feedback....... It is still early and little costly...... but honestly so rewarding to watch it come to life in other people's hands........ Thanks to everyone trying out @GistrHQ

_Anish__Kumar's tweet image. It is such a great feeling to see people using something we built and sharing feedback.......

It is still early and little costly......
but honestly so rewarding to watch it come to life in other people's hands........

Thanks to everyone trying out @GistrHQ

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🧠 PARADOX: The smarter you are, the worse you might be at learning new things. Here's why high IQ often becomes a learning disability, and what to do about it. Thread 🧵

GistrHQ's tweet image. 🧠 PARADOX: The smarter you are, the worse you might be at learning new things. 

Here's why high IQ often becomes a learning disability, and what to do about it. 

Thread 🧵

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Imagine flipping through a 2,300-word science article in 1958. Hans Peter Luhn’s “auto-abstracts” (IBM Journal, 1958) boiled it to four sentences in minutes. Cool, right? Problem was, those summaries worked for experts but left everyone else scratching their heads.

GistrHQ's tweet image. Imagine flipping through a 2,300-word science article in 1958. Hans Peter Luhn’s “auto-abstracts” (IBM Journal, 1958) boiled it to four sentences in minutes. 

Cool, right? 

Problem was, those summaries worked for experts but left everyone else scratching their heads.

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Retention, not summarisation, is the long game. Gistr is the smart notebook for your curious minds. It helps you capture ideas, organize your thinking, and connect knowledge across everything you watch, read, and listen to, without breaking your flow. Because in a world of…


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MERN stack interview prep, simplified! ✅ This thread is packed with valuable tips and resources. Get the full notes here: gistr.so/engineerbro/t/… #MERNstack #webdevelopment #interview

realengineerbro's tweet image. MERN stack interview prep, simplified! 
✅ This thread is packed with valuable tips and resources. Get the full notes here: 
gistr.so/engineerbro/t/…

#MERNstack #webdevelopment #interview

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Just made a video showing how Gistr lets you highlight, clip, and share the best moments from any YouTube video - no more endless scrubbing. It’s like having a smart highlighter for all your favorite YouTube videos. Would love your thoughts! It's free: gistr.so


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For anyone exploring Recoil or tackling global state in Next.js or React, feel free to check out my experience learning and implementing it here: gistr.so/gistrofficial/…


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