Long haul Truck driver

Toronto, Ontario
Joined December 2021
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The @XDevelopers team ships fast with Replit
This is actually a pretty solid addition to the X API (available to enterprise devs in beta) and takes our Trends offering to the next level 🚀 X is the ultimate source of breaking news and you can build wholistic experiences for your customers based on whats trending in real-time. Try out this sample app that showcases the power of X API for Trends & Breaking News (powered by @Replit) x-trends.replit.app/
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5 mins ! day 46 - Gambling till we out the trenches …..
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Sure, we’re always here to share more insights 💡 Of the four TLDs mentioned, .ai leads in SellerHub listings with 0.54%, followed by .io (0.43%). .app holds a 0.22% share, and .now stays below 0.20%. The domaining game is full of twists – listings change, trends shift, and that’s exactly what keeps it exciting, right? 🚀
Replying to @spaceship
Thanks, @spaceship. I must have missed this earlier. In SellerHub, .now, .ai, .io, and .app sit inside the 21% 'OTHER' bucket, so we cannot see their individual shares. Since each appears in the top ten selling TLDs, a % breakdown for each in SellerHub would be helpful. 🙏
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My father taught me 7 laws for gaining an unfair advantage: 1. Kidlin’s law If you write down a problem clearly and specifically, you have solved half of it. 2. Pareto’s law 80% of results come from 20% of effort; focus on the few actions that matter most. 3. Murphy’s law The more you fear something happening, the more likely it is to happen. 4. Wilson’s law If you prioritize knowledge and intelligence, money will follow. I’ve listed some people in the caption whose content will make you smarter, I highly recommend you follow them. 5. Gilbert’s law When you take on a task, finding the best way to achieve the desired result is always your responsibility. 6. Falkland’s law If you don’t have to make a decision about something, then don’t decide. 7. Hick’s law More choices mean slower decisions. Reduce options to decide faster.