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Erik 🚀
@erikaccelerates
Father | All-American Athlete | RE Operator | MS Tech Grad
Miami, FL Beigetreten Şubat 2010
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My bro needs to buy his stack back ASAP….
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 David Sacks' term as President Trump's crypto and AI czar ends.
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@itsolelehmann This is where I live and starting to think openclaw and perplexity computer are the best solutions. Grok is rolling out something soon and I’m sure it’ll compete…. Colossus 2 is coming
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co-signing.
claude cowork/code is still my daily driver for writing and deep work and i don't see that changing.
but...
i keep reaching for perplexity computer when my task touches multiple models.
like yesterday i needed a youtube transcript pulled (gemini handles that better)
then wanted opus 4.6 to break it down + help me cook something w it
then needed nano banana 2 to cook a thumbnail for it
that used to be 3 tabs and a bunch of copy pasting / context switching (which i loathe doing)
perplexity just chains them together because it has all the best models in one place
scratches a very specific itch that no single model can.
Jack Raines@Jack_Raines
Perplexity Computer lowkey cooks. I've dunked on them a lot for the "let's buy Chrome" and other social media shenanigans, but this thing rips. Been working on overhauling a personal website and needed to do a really tedious re-labeling of blog titles/dates. Claude could do it, Perplexity one-shotted it.
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This is mostly because it has a huge immigrant population and the administration has been cracking down ( rightfully so), and a lot of new development so builders are competing for tenancy. This is not a long term trend and as more capital and people safe haven’t to large cities in FL. This market is young compared to other large markets in the Us it will continue to mature and the volatility will stabilize over the next 10-20 years. Miami is the future of the US. Quality of life here is incredible. Buy the fear!
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Large market with the worst single-family rent growth in the U.S. entering 2026?
Miami
Wouldn't have guessed that from the headlines about Zuckerberg and Palantir. While billionaires are moving in, local residents are moving out.
Rents are up 50% in Miami from 2019, but now they're negative.
Bank of America's data recently showed that Miami had the largest net exodus of people of any US metro.
And now that exodus is showing up in the rent growth data from CoreLogic.
Be careful buying in the Miami market in 2026, as the fundamentals are pointing in a negative direction.

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@ACthecollector What an Incredible moment for you, and deservingly so. One of the smartest guys I know! Let’s goooo 💪🏼
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I've been cooking something on the simmer for like 9 years lol, time to talk about it.
I started my aerospace company in my early 20s. Noob as hell. My dad just retired from managing a big 4 accounting firm and became my CFO. Together we carved out a niche: power generation for commercial aviation. FAA accredited. Built something real from nothing.
In 2017, I was playing around with mining and started uploading our parts paperwork onto Bitcoin. Not trying to make money, just trying to prove the documents existed. If someone downstream edited my traceability docs, at least the chain would show it wasn't me.
COVID hit in 2020 and aviation ground to a halt. That July, my father and partner died of the virus. I walked out of the company we built and didn't come back for a long time.
I had a crypto balance sheet I was mostly passive about and nothing but time to spend on twitter, monitoring the situation. DeFi summer and NFT season felt like everything my 2017 Bitcoin anchoring tried to solve. I'd also been collecting generative art since before tokens were a thing, so the onchain certificates were actually better than the paper ones I’ve once lost (sorry Tyler). I learned more about provenance from 6529 and partners than from a decade in aviation.
That's not a knock on aviation, NFTs are simply the Michael Jordan of asset tracking.
For 5 years I witnessed, purchased, and admired some of the best NFTs and artworks ever conceived. Each token had perfect custody, while $10 million aircraft engines ship with paper certificates and records that can be easy to forge. I love NFTs and yet it killed me that machines of wonder like aeroplanes had worse provenance than a cryptodickbutt.
Months ago I told @bonafidehan I hate watching an industry I love sit decades in the past. Han called me back in 2 minutes with a plan. That plan became Athena, and the team at Shape went all in.
We've since shipped Athena on aircraft parts and are running a pilot with some of the largest operators in the industry. I’d love to share more but I know we have much work ahead and much to fill you in on as we scale. Follow us along for the ride @AthenaResearch.
Athena@AthenaResearch
The truth layer for aerospace parts
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@bindureddy It’s worth it to spend the $200 max OAI OAuth. Light years ahead of mini max slight second to opus 4.6 API (burns cash)
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@johnennis @perplexity_ai They just dropped personal computer wonder how that’s gonna go
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Well, @perplexity_ai computer is growing on me
It's been an odyssey
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@MatthewBerman Codex 5.3 on the mac mini
Prompt “pls fix openclaw” + “it’s giving [copypasta recent gateways session here]”
Works like a charm every time
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I am going to try @NousResearch in place of Open Claw.
I'll report on how it goes.
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the thing nobody warns you about OpenClaw is the silence.
you spend days setting it up. configuring memory. writing skills. debugging cron jobs at midnight.
then one morning you wake up and everything just... works. briefing waiting for you. scans done. analytics tracked. nothing broke overnight.
and you realise you built something that runs without you.
that quiet moment is worth every frustrating hour that came before it.
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