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They Called Amazon Dead Too.(reddit.com)
They Called Amazon Dead Too. A message to every ADA holder who’s tired of waiting. December 1999. Amazon was the most exciting company on the internet. Everyone knew the name. Everyone believed in the vision. Then the bubble burst. From its peak of $106 in December 1999, Amazon’s stock collapsed 92% to just $8.37 by April 2001. Two years of watching your investment disintegrate. Analysts declared it finished. The press wrote obituaries. Barron’s ran a story questioning whether Amazon had “only 10 months’ worth of cash left in the till.” The sentiment wasn’t skepticism — it was mockery. And the people who held? A $1,000 purchase of Amazon at the dot-com peak in December 1999 would eventually be worth $15,500. Sound familiar? Right now, ADA holders are living through the same emotional arc. The price is down. The macro is hostile. Global liquidity is being vacuum-sucked into U.S. equities. Crypto as a whole is being ignored. The community is tired. And somewhere out there, someone is writing the same obituary for Cardano that Barron’s wrote for Amazon in 2001. But here’s what they’re missing. Amazon survived because the technology was real, the team kept building, and the world eventually caught up to the vision. Cardano is still building. The UTXO architecture, the Bitcoin DeFi bridge, the decentralization credentials — none of that disappears because the price is down. The market’s job right now is to make you feel like you’re wrong. That’s not new. That’s the same pressure that shook out Amazon holders at $20, $15, $10. The ones who didn’t sell didn’t win because they were lucky — they won because they understood what they actually owned. You don’t get the 54,000% return without surviving the 92% drawdown first. Hold the line. Not financial advice. Do your own research. submitted by /u/MarkLi1111 [link] [Kommentare]
Made a free tool that automatically cuts the best clips from long videos — thought this community might find it useful [P](reddit.com)
I edit a lot of long-form content and got tired of scrubbing through hour-long recordings to find the good moments. So I built something to do it. You give it a video file (or a YouTube link), it figures out which parts are actually worth watching, and exports short clips in whatever format you need — vertical for Reels/TikTok/Shorts, 16:9 for YouTube, square for Instagram. It also generates captions per clip automatically. No subscription, no upload to some random cloud service. Runs on your machine. How it decides what to cut: combination of audio energy, transcript analysis, and hook detection. Not perfect, but it cuts out like 80% of the manual scrubbing for me. Fully free and open source: https://github.com/princekjha-dev/Clipify Would love to hear from anyone who actually edits a lot of talking-head or podcast content — does the format output cover your workflow or am I missing something obvious? submitted by /u/godblesed [link] [Kommentare]