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Peter Quintas

@PeterQuintas

Founder/CEO @SINQLabs, Founder/CEO @getSOMA, Co-Founder/CTO NOMi (now @flir), Greek-American, BJJ Enthusiast 🟪

Tampa Bay (Chicago native) Beigetreten Nisan 2011
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
@quantumaidev Yes, it is more precise and autistic but less fun tbh
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
Literally can count the hours I have lost as OpenClaw decides to do brain surgery on itself and then ends up dying from an edit it did to its own config
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Fastbreak Hoops@FastbreakHoops5·
Magic Johnson throwing the no look pass to MJ for the dunk 🔥
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DJB@Skinwalker5110·
Went to the Oreo website and hit accept all cookies. Now we wait.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
True currency is steadfast friendship
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Peter Quintas@PeterQuintas·
@exec_sum All this immediate engagement on this post… I’ve triggered the “ITS SO OVER” bot armies.
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Peter Quintas@PeterQuintas·
@exec_sum Also… “ITS SO OVER…” “This changes everything…” “Someone just released…” “Someone just build…” “Someone just open-source…” What else?
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Exec Sum
Exec Sum@exec_sum·
BREAKING: Nikita Bier says accounts that use “🚨BREAKING” in their posts had their payouts reduced to 60% and will add another 20% deduction in the next cycle.
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Peter Quintas@PeterQuintas·
@garrytan Should I add GBrain to my stack? And autistic elephant sounds useful. 🐘 🧠
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Michael Shellenberger asks Joe Rogan point-blank if he is a Christian after Rogan said he has been going to church for the last few years. Rogan: "I'm fascinated by the story of Jesus Christ... I can't find a flaw in the way [Jesus] tells you to live..." Shellenberger: "Are you Christian?" Rogan: "Well, I go to church... I've been doing it for the last three or four years." Shellenberger: "But that's not really an answer to the question." Rogan: "Well, 'cause I don't know... I think it's very interesting, and I do believe that if you follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, you will live a better life. I really do believe that."
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SMX 🇺🇸@iam_smx·
The next time you want to give up, remember that Elon Musk sat here after losing $100 million. This photo shows Elon Musk right after his third rocket exploded. He had just lost $100 million of his own money. SpaceX was weeks from bankruptcy, Tesla was struggling, and he was sleeping on friends’ couches. The media called him reckless, investors pulled back, and everyone told him to quit. But instead of giving up, Elon risked it all on one final launch. If it had failed, SpaceX would have been finished. The launch succeeded, changing history. Today, SpaceX is worth $800 billion and dominates the private space industry. Most people quit just before a breakthrough. Elon kept pushing when everything was against him That’s the difference between success and almost success
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Everything about cancer sucks. Some of the most difficult decisions in cancer are what to do and when to do it: biopsy, resection, passive monitoring etc. Today, clinicians make irreversible calls like 1) do a biopsy or wait, 2) treat or monitor or 3) remove an organ or monitor, using tests that cannot see the full biology of either the body or the cancer. As a result, doctors often overtreat the wrong patients while missing dangerous cancers in others until it’s too late. Five years ago, a sibling trio of Purdue grads cold emailed me from Indianapolis. Their thesis was simple: the science in cancer detection and treatment isn't the bottleneck. The engineering is. Fix the engineering, and you can change the standard of care of cancer forever. We founded @EarlyIsGood together to do this. Here is our mid-decade update after five years (!) of toil. We’ve made some good progress. 1. The Engineering Unlock: Multiomics Most diagnostics fail because they are looking for a needle in a haystack. The results are modest and create many false positives and false negatives. We developed nanotechnology that amplifies the needle making it simpler for us to figure out what is going on. Our nanotechnology allows us to read DNA, RNA, and Proteins simultaneously from a single sample. We detect Proteins at attomolar sensitivity (1000x ELISA) and RNAs at PCR-level sensitivity all without extraction or amplification. Combining all three provides a full picture because:  - DNA tells you what mutations are present
- RNA tells you what the cancer is doing
- Proteins tell you how the body is responding 2. The Proof: Bladder Cancer  We started here because the standard of care today is barbaric. 800,000 people are under surveillance for bladder cancer, enduring invasive cystoscopies that still miss ~20% of tumors. We are finishing a multisite prospective trial now. Standard of Care (Cystoscopy): invasive, repeated every 3-6 months. Our bladder cancer test (BCDx): 92% sensitivity and 97% specificity from a simple urine sample. Most importantly, we catch the high-grade tumors that the current gold standard misses completely. 3. The Next Mountain to Climb: Prostate Cancer

If you’ve watched a father, brother, or friend get a high PSA result, you know the spiral that follows: months of terror, invasive procedures, and paralyzing uncertainty. 20M+ PSA tests are run annually. Most positives are false alarms, leading to 1M+ unnecessary, painful biopsies. Meanwhile, dangerous cancers are often missed. Current commercial tests hover below 50% specificity. That means for every two men they flag, one is a false alarm. We partnered with the Mayo Clinic to solve this. No blood draws. No rectal exams. Just a simple urine test. We are using the same platform that we validated on bladder cancer to achieve unprecedented specificity without sacrificing sensitivity, effectively separating those who need treatment from those who don't.  We will soon be commercializing both our bladder and prostate cancer tests widely. Follow us @EarlyIsGood if you’d like to help or know when/where these tests are available.
Matthew Herper@matthewherper

Key study of Grail’s cancer detection test fails in setback for company While the test, called Galleri, showed some benefits, results are likely to fuel debate on technology statnews.com/2026/02/19/gra…

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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
I'm increasingly convinced that burnout doesn't come from working long hours or weekends. Burnout comes from working on things that drain your energy with people that do the same.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Try the Soda Pop dance template in @Grok Imagine!
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@LinkN01 Ryanair CEO is an utter idiot. Fire him.
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Alexander Kristensen
Alexander Kristensen@LinkN01·
Ryanairs CEO claims Elon Musk knows nothing about drag and flight. Where does he think Starlink connection comes from?
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Peter Quintas@PeterQuintas·
@kevinxu You aren’t accounting for the potential breakthroughs in longevity that seem imminent due to new technologies and AI. 💪
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
ELON MUSK: "There are 3 things that are important, Truth, Curiosity & Beauty. If AI cares about those 3 things, it'll care about us. Truth will prevent AI from going insane.If it's curious, then it will foster humanity, and if it has a sense of beauty, it'll be a great future."
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Phil Collins
Phil Collins@PhilCollinsFeed·
PSA: If you hit play on “In The Air Tonight” by Phil Collins at 11:56:20PM this New Year’s Eve, the drum fill will welcome you into 2026. Start the year the right way. 📸 Terry O’Neill
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Here is how voter fraud is done
John LeFevre@JohnLeFevre

In a group chat with a bunch of smart, successful liberals who still don't understand how elections get stolen. So I wanted to share. In simple terms, this is what happens: 1) Fill up the voter rolls with as many names as possible, including illegals, dead people, and residents who left the state. 2) Legislate for unsolicited ballots to be automatically mailed out. 3) Pay people (per ballot) to collect, fill out, sign, and send back or dump these ballots into drop boxes. Here's how this works: Take a random, low-income apartment building in PA or GA with 100 units. This is a demographic that doesn't vote, and rarely checks their mail. Unsolicited ballots will be automatically sent to every single tenant or resident registered to that building, going back a decade or longer. So a 100 unit apartment building could receive 5x as many ballots, most of which litter the mail room floor. Activist groups like Arabella recruit low-income residents to collect these ballots, and pay them for every completed ballot, without oversight or accountability. So these recruits can either laboriously track down the intended recipients and encourage them to vote legally, OR they can collect as many blank ballots as possible, and fill them all out themselves, knowing they'll make $1,000s, and it's virtually impossible to get caught. These ballots end up in the mail or in a dropbox, where they will be counted alongside legitimate ballots, having never been verified or signature-matched. It doesn't take a grand conspiracy, as the participant pawns are incentivized monetarily to cheat on their own accord. And there's no legal recourse, as the big money organizers have plausible deniability because they don't need to instruct or bear witness to any of the cheating.

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