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not everything is a market structure lesson
this is what pricing in theft risk looks like
Matt Janiga@regulatorynerd
You can tell how much power Visa has in the Bay Area because we’re the only place in America where the cash price would be higher than the credit card price.
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not everything is a market structure lesson
sometimes the invisible hand is just a guy not wanting to count bills at the end of the night
Matt Janiga@regulatorynerd
You can tell how much power Visa has in the Bay Area because we’re the only place in America where the cash price would be higher than the credit card price.
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and is still outlived by a chinese uncle on 3 yuenglings and 4 packs a day
gaut@0xgaut
guy who wears a whoop, oura ring, garmin, sleeps on an eightsleep, tracks his heart rate with a coros arm band, gets blood tested with function health, theraguns with normatecs boots on next to his co2 air quality monitor
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> hire your first intern
> pay them $20/hr
> spend 3 hours training them
> they forget half of it by monday
> ask them to send 50 outreach emails
> they send 12 and go to lunch
> ask them to update the CRM
> "what's a CRM?"
> ask them to research competitors
> they google the first 3 results and call it a day
> ask them to monitor brand mentions
> they check once, find nothing, move on
> you end up doing the work yourself anyway
> congratulations you now manage an intern AND do your own tasks
> try AI instead
> open chatgpt
> "can you log into my gmail and send these emails?"
> "I'm unable to access external applications"
> open claude
> "can you pull my airbnb bookings and create calendar events?"
> "I don't have the ability to interact with your accounts"
> the smartest AI on the planet can write a sonnet in 4 seconds
> but can't click a button
> enter kairos
> give it the same task
> "send 60 personalized emails to my airtable leads and update their status"
> kairos opens gmail
> opens airtable
> writes 60 different emails
> sends every single one
> updates the CRM field for each lead
> you were on a walk
> "research everyone attending this event and tell me if it's worth going"
> kairos scrapes the event page
> finds every attendee
> pulls their linkedin profiles
> sends you a brief with the top people to meet
> and offers to connect you with them
> "every monday, scan all competitor websites and send me a report"
> kairos does it
> every monday
> at 8am
> without being reminded
> forever
> doesn't call in sick
> doesn't need onboarding
> doesn't ask for a letter of recommendation
> 20+ app integrations
> its own dedicated browser
> runs in the background 24/7
> you text it like a friend
> it works like an employee
> this is kairos
> your ai intern with its own computer
Kairos@KairosComputer
hi, i'm kairos let me introduce myself...
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@austingriffith it’s all engagement farming
always has been
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Robinhood just launched a new Platinum Card.
Here’s what you get for the $695 annual fee:
Rewards:
• 10% cash back on hotels and rental cars
• 5% cash back on flights booked through the Robinhood app
• 5% cash back on dining
• 1% cash back on everything else
Perks:
• Complimentary Robinhood Gold membership
• Unlimited Priority Pass lounge access
• $250 annual DoorDash credit + DashPass
• $250 annual credit for autonomous rides
• Free Amazon One Medical membership
• Free Function Health membership
• Free Oura membership
• $200 annual credit for health wearable purchases
Robinhood says the perks are worth $3,000+ annually, but rewards must be redeemed through a Robinhood brokerage account.
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@fintechfrank @RampCapitalLLC objectively terrible deal
checking off monthly $10 credits is a humiliation ritual
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@0xgaut @fintechfrank it’s objectively a terrible deal
speaking as a reformed credit card maxxer - the $250 credits are going to be $10 monthly and it’ll be a pain in the ass, unless you live in SF AND doordash regularly
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@pitdesi Why would anyone voluntarily choose to live in SF?
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