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growing @playground_ai venture partner @hartmanncap

🇺🇸 Beigetreten Ocak 2018
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@elliott__potter The future of software is on text. Congrats!
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Elliott Potter@elliott__potter·
We’ve raised $27M for this moment: starting today, your agent gets an iPhone and can talk like a friend. Texting is the universal interface. Billions of people text every day, but until now, developers have been restricted from building on the most powerful channel to ever exist. Linq is a single API for iMessage, RCS, SMS, voice, and even FaceTime and Find My. Nothing for users to download. Nothing new to learn. We’re already powering @interaction, @pika_labs, @getlindy, @zocomputer, @joindimension, Tomo (and others we can’t name just yet) to bring this new ecosystem to life. Join them, and start building for free in our sandbox, linked below. Or comment and we’ll get you set up.
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Alberto@taiuti·
Big update: I’m starting a new company. 6 months ago, @_bschmidtchen and I made a bet. What if entire worlds could be generated on the fly, pixel by pixel? World models are the next platform shift, and we saw it coming. Since then, we’ve: - secured major contracts across media and physical AI industries - assembled a team of 10+ from Apple, Meta, Google, Adobe & Microsoft - raised from top-tier investors More details soon. We’re scaling fast, and hiring now. Come build with us: reactor.inc
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Using OpenClaw is the first time, since the launch of ChatGPT, where I feel a gut-level intuition that my understanding of the world is about to change.
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@JohnnotJon Looks amazing. Congrats!
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John Gargiulo@JohnnotJon·
Today, we’re launching Airpost. I’m 46. That’s not a cool age to found a startup. At least according to Twitter. I still call it Twitter. I’ve loved advertising all my life. Since I was 19 and my mom told me about a movie called “Nothing in Common” with Tom Hanks where he plays an ad exec whose main job seems to be shooting hoops with his creative partner. That sounded fun. Since then, traditional advertising has stayed… traditional. From my 1st job out of college writing TV ads for Snapple and Fox Sports, to leading product marketing at Airbnb, I’ve seen a lot. Now the AI era is here and an entire $1T industry is about to change. Who will change it? Why not me? Why not us? Introducing Airpost: a platform and service where world-class creative strategists use custom-built AI to build video ads. Fast. If you’ve ever sat down to make an ad with AI and realized 20 minutes later you’re still wrestling with that same clip… that’s why we built Airpost. Growth teams are busy. They’re asked to do too many things as it is. They shouldn’t have to be AI experts as well. Creative strategists shouldn’t have to stare at a white box trying to decide what to prompt. They should have a partner. That’s what we aspire to be. And that’s what we’ve built our tech to do. AI ads shouldn’t have to mean only AI footage. We have an exclusive library of over 300,000 video clips we’ve shot ourselves. Our engine uses these, along with client footage and AI footage to make the ads we deliver each week. We’re funded by the best investors and humans we know. We bootstrapped our performance creative agency, Ready Set, to 200 people. I was always told VCs didn’t add value. If that’s true, it must be other VCs, because ours have been awesome. Thank you Zach Perret, Nate Abbott, Peter Hebert, Max Mullen and all of the firms and folks who’ve believed in us so far. We’ve gone from 0 to $1M ARR in the six months since we quietly started working with early clients like DoorDash, Dr. Squatch, Calm and more. So far, every customer has renewed. To celebrate the launch, we’re giving away a superagent where you: 1) Put in your product URL 2) Get snippets of what your real users are saying on Meta, TikTok, Reddit and X 3) Paste them into ad scripts Comment “Airpost” and I’ll DM you the private link. It feels (a little scary but) good to be out there. Here we go! 🚀
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Felix Hartmann
Felix Hartmann@FelixOHartmann·
Two years I spotted @SamiraBehrouzan on stage at @speedrun demo day 2. And they say cold email is dead… How it started. How it’s going.
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Jordan and Throwback are a perfect case study to build a top decile VR IP. > Daily YT/TT videos by Jordan for core audience (main UA driver) > linking the brand to the game > getting viewers invested in the game, and players invested in the channel > 18m+ lifetime views, 22nd highest rated VR game on the store.
Jordan Kutzer@JordanKutzer

100k on YouTube for @ThrowbackVR!!

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Gus Domel ⏻@GusDomel·
Honored to share that I've made Partner at @BoostVC! Since joining @AdamDraper, @BraytonKey, and @MaddieCallander 4 years ago, I've learned so much from their mentorship and have had a ton of fun along the way. As a scientist/engineer originally, I love every day that I get to be on the frontier of deep tech, and work with awesome founders tackling important problems. Grateful to get to do that with all the incredible people at Boost VC, and excited to continue to build the future together!
Adam Draper ⏻@AdamDraper

Best decision we have made: Today we promote @GusDomel to Partner @BoostVC. He’s wonderful at this job and we want to work with him for decades to come. adamdraper.vc/p/gus-domel-pr…

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@creatine_cycle L take. - 2 hours at the airport before flight/layover - 45 min lift - 15 min shower/cleanup - feel meaningfully better being sedentary for hours on the actual flight
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atlas@creatine_cycle·
i'm as big a meathead as it comes and my whole personality is built around the gym but i must say that this is retarded
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd

Gyms are coming to airports… I had the privilege of spending time with @SecKennedy and @SecDuffy as the DOT announced a new initiative to bring gyms into U.S. airports. This is a $1B grant program that airports across the country can apply for to build real spaces for people to move while they travel. The problem is that airports, and travel in general, are one of the most sedentary experiences in American life. Think about it: the traffic getting there, the waiting, the long flights… hours and hours without movement. And we know that being sedentary is not good for us. Even 1 hour of inactivity can lead to vascular dysfunction at the level of the endothelium (PMID: 25137367, 27443851). And studies have shown that 2-3 hours of inactivity leads to a rise in inflammatory markers (PMID: 31562947, 22176839, 28323950). Imagine having a place to actually move your body before a flight or during a layover. This is the kind of change that can meaningfully improve health for millions of travellers. And the craziest part? This entire opportunity began from one story I posted in an airport. You never know who’s watching or where a simple idea can lead. Moments like this make me incredibly grateful, and remind me why this work matters. Every time you share a video or spread the message, it opens doors for conversations and initiatives like this - so thank you for your help. If you want a mini-gym in your airport, tag your local airport, tag Secretary Duffy (@SecDuffy), and share this with your friends and family. I've started by tagging the airports I frequent below. Please help us make mini-gyms in airports a reality in hundreds thousands of airports across the country! @iah @iflymia @flyLAXairport

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Try selling CDs to someone who’s used Spotify their whole life.
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@PaulSkallas Most VR gaming is highly active
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The Steam Frame officially announced: - wireless standalone - support for VR/nonVR (locally + streamed) - Wireless adapter for plug and play on PC - launching early 2026 - Runs SteamOS - Supports Eye tracking - only 440g with headstrap - pricing not announced Huge W
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@FinleyTheFloof Will have wired support most likely for PCVR
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Valve’s next VR headset release is imminent and will likely be revealed in a few hours. It’s going to become the 2nd most popular headset (behind Meta Quest) for 2 core reasons: - Valve is a gaming company and gaming is the killer (and only super retentive) use case for VR. Steam is the largest vendor of games (and PCVR) - wireless, local compute headsets are the only ones that matter in 2025. There’s obviously countless more variables (Half life release, Valve consumer sentiment, form factor) but games first and wireless are what matter for VR.
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The top 100 games on Quest make up ~90% of playtime & revenue. of the 9600 games on the store - 60% have less than 10 reviews - 12% break 100 reviews - 3% pass 1,000 reviews Power law distribution at play. Review to download ratio is as low as 1:10, as high as 1:200.
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@tkexpress11 Would be a great perk of Troy Air
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Troy Kirwin@tkexpress11·
so with Starlink on United flights, what will the etiquette be for zoom calls? how long until we get business class sections like this? 😅
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@chrisheatherly the most popular “game” played is scroll the algorithm
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Chris Heatherly@chrisheatherly·
If games are so addictive, why are fewer people playing them? Did they stop being addictive? If so when?
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