Ernest
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Ernest
@semerda
Chop Wood, Carry Water 🇵🇱 → 🇦🇺 → 🇺🇸 Co-founder at @veryfi_inc (YC W17)
Silicon Valley Beigetreten Eylül 2008
1.3K Folgt606 Follower

@semerda @DawnsMission US has mortality data through 2024 and incidence data through 2023. No "turbo cancer" signal.
But we have dozens of data points from all over the world.
No signal. Anywhere.
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🚨 SHOCKING VIDEO BOMBSHELL from Prof. Angus Dalgleish (World-Renowned Oncologist):
“People cleared of Cancer FOR YEARS start relapsing — they ALL had been given the COVID Boosters.” “It’s simple — Boosters repress T-Cells and CANCERS go up with each VACCINE.”
T-cell exhaustion is the mechanism. Young patients suddenly presenting with aggressive “turbo” cancers?
Every single one had the boosters. Pfizer & Moderna mRNA shots aren’t just failing to protect — they’re actively sabotaging the immune system that keeps cancer in check. Long-term remission patients crashing hard after repeated doses.
Cancer rates climbing shot after shot. This isn’t theory. This is what a leading cancer immunologist is seeing in real patients right now. The video is brutal. Watch it. Share it.
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@spencerpratt Yap. Poland circa 80s. Fuk communism!
History always rhymes bcoz ppl forget but human nature stays constant.
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@thereal_truther @DawnsMission Maybe you can ask cancer.org to update their fukin public cancer data vs give us “estimates” for the years during and post covid. How about we start there?
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@DawnsMission Where have cancer rates rose since 2021?
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APIs used in this app:
- Bank Statement API: veryfi.com/bank-statement…
- Receipts API: veryfi.com/receipt-ocr-ap…
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It's that time... when the wife questions your projects and you need receipts. 👀
I'm a big fan of my @Apple #Card. I just wish it had a better way to track expenses down to line items by project. No labels, no categories, no "yes honey, that $400 charge was legitimate" paper trail.
No worries. I just remembered I know how to code 😅
Few minutes later I had this nifty electron app using @Veryfi #APIs to:
→ Pull my transactions straight from Apple Card
→ Extract data from my bucket of receipts
→ Reconcile them against each other — automatically
Thanks #Vee 🤖 for being an absolute champ and doing all that heavy lifting while I sipped my tea.
Sometimes the best tools are the ones you build yourself, especially when there's a spousal audit on the horizon.

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@PeterDiamandis and if AI hallucinates and kills a patient then the dr will blame AI right? Take fukin responsibility vs run away from ur actions.
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@ritwikpavan Connect it to Claude and you can chat with AI while doing a dump. Then the AI will analyze the waste and advise how to modify your diet to eat more shit riddled with chemicals. Yay lol
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NEW: Yueban recently launched a $4,000 self-driving toilet.
Xiaoban is an autonomous mobile toilet that drives to people with limited mobility, handles cleaning, and returns to dock on its own.
• Summoned by remote control or offline voice commands
• Uses LiDAR, ultrasonic sensors, and cliff detection to avoid obstacles
• Built-in bidet, warm air drying, odor control, and UV sterilization
• Self-cleans with 360° flushing after use
• Can empty waste into a dock or transfer it into a regular toilet
FSD is starting to show up in unexpected categories 🚽
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Seth Godin gave a masterclass on how to build an unforgettable brand in the age of AI:
1. Marketing is not about spend. It is about creating the conditions for other people to eagerly spread your idea.
2. Authenticity is overrated. What customers actually want is consistency. Show up the same way every single time and that is worth more than any Super Bowl ad.
3. Everything your company does is a marketing decision. How you answer the phone. What you charge. How you design things. Marketing is not a department. It is everything.
4. Trust is simple. Make a promise. Keep it. Especially when it is hard.
5. Successful brands are built with your customers talking about you. Not you talking about you.
6. A brand is not a logo. A brand is a promise. Nike has a brand. Hyatt has a logo. One of them you know exactly what to expect. The other you do not.
7. You are measuring the wrong things. Follower counts. Stock price. Open rates. False proxies will take your business in the wrong direction faster than anything else.
8. Social media followers mean nothing. Godin has 400,000 Instagram followers and says if he posts about a new book maybe 12 people buy it. The number is a distraction.
9. Stop trying to be famous. The goal is not to get more famous. The goal is to get less famous and more trusted.
10. Average marketing reaches average people. Average people will not buy your product. You need the people who will talk about you, challenge you, and eagerly pay more for better.
11. When you pick your customers you pick your future. Stop trying to reach everyone. Start trying to deeply serve someone specific.
12. Better beats louder every time. One guy running a wine email list with 130,000 subscribers does $30 million a year in revenue. No ads. No social media hustle. Just consistently better.
13. The real opportunity with AI is not making things cheaper. It is making things better. The businesses that use AI to deepen relationships will win. The ones using it to cut costs will race to the bottom.
14. Your job is not to do your job. Your job is to solve problems for other people and make things better by making better things. Everything else is just noise.
15. When AI becomes the buyer it will always choose the cheapest option. If your entire business strategy is being the cheapest, AI will destroy you. The only protection is being worth it in ways that cannot be easily measured.
16. The next level of marketing is permission at a depth nobody has achieved before. The brand that knows your tools, your projects, your needs, and shows up to help without being asked will be impossible to replace.
17. Most businesses will use AI to spam more people faster. The businesses that win will use AI to serve fewer people better. That gap is the biggest opportunity in marketing right now.
18. You have a squadron of summer interns available for twenty dollars a month. They are not that good but they are very eager. The businesses learning to be good bosses of AI right now will have an enormous advantage over everyone waiting to figure it out later.
19. The question every business should be asking is not how do I get more attention. It is how do I become the kind of business that people would genuinely miss if it disappeared tomorrow. That answer is your entire marketing strategy.
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@Codie_Sanchez The problem is dumbasses who couldn’t code for shit now think are king shit because they learnt to prompt and write md files.
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Turning #expenses into #data faster than quantum entanglement? Surely you're joking, Mr Feynman 🤨
Turns out you can, when it's all happening on-device 📱 with real-time machine model doing the heavy lifting right there on your phone ⚡
If you're building a finance app, it's a flat-out no-brainer 🧠 to use @Veryfi 's document capture (#Lens) 📸 and APIs for #receipt data extraction.
Snap a pic and bang 💥, in a second you've got the full transaction sorted, line items and all 🧾 — so now I've got proof of exactly what I scoffed for lunch today 🍩... don't tell the missus 🤫 or I'm toast 🍞😂
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For a capable engineer designing, building and shipping solo has never been a problem. It’s always been GTM.
But now everyone who can prompt is a software expert and brainwashed by “social media expert on how easy it is to build a business in 2026 on the back of companies that love to harvest your data like it’s not a problem. The new era is upon us lol.
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everyone's sleeping on how absurdly good 2026 is to start a company (even compared to 2024)
one person can now:
- ship full apps without engineers (cursor, replit)
- design without being a designer (v0, Claude Design)
- turn one video into 10 clips (opus, descript)
- push those clips to millions (X, Linkedin, TikTok)
- replace a support team (chatbase, intercom)
- literally watch exactly what their users do (Posthog)
- find + target perfect leads on autopilot (origami)
This is such a rare window. I just can’t imagine it being this easy ever again
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what does this even mean, @dwarkesh_sp, “the real deal”? is it even a falsifiable conjecture? what’s the evidence?
and if you can agree that “If you ask an LLM a question it can't answer, sometimes it will just try to imitate reasoning without doing it”, why acknowledge the possibility of imitation when it gets wrong but not when it gets it right?
seems like a double standard?
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp
Whatever AI sceptics say, LLMs really can reason. They're not just doing an imitation that looks like reasoning, it's the real deal. But even though they are able to reason, sometimes they won't! If you ask an LLM a question it can't answer, sometimes it will just try to imitate reasoning without doing it. The chain of thought looks basically indistinguishable from actual reasoning. But under the hood something very different is going on. @TrentonBricken talked with me about what work on circuits inside LLMs has revealed:
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@dwarkesh_sp Can you explain this beyond scraping at the surface?
All I see is a description of shadows inside a cave (ref Plato).
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Whatever AI sceptics say, LLMs really can reason. They're not just doing an imitation that looks like reasoning, it's the real deal.
But even though they are able to reason, sometimes they won't! If you ask an LLM a question it can't answer, sometimes it will just try to imitate reasoning without doing it.
The chain of thought looks basically indistinguishable from actual reasoning. But under the hood something very different is going on.
@TrentonBricken talked with me about what work on circuits inside LLMs has revealed:
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This is biblical.
A woman in her eighties. Ten years into Alzheimer's. Hadn't spoken a full sentence in five years.
Takes one, 5 gram dose of psilocybin.
She slept 19 hours and woke up and spoke for hours about her life, recognized family and held real conversations. She regained bladder control after five years, walked on her own. and dressed herself. Gains held for weeks.

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@zarazhangrui AI isn’t new. It’s been here for decades. Car factories are mainly ran by AI hence the massive reduction in workforce due to automation.
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If you've adopted AI at your company but haven't seen any tangible results, read this 1990 article: "The Dynamo and the Computer" by Paul David.
When electricity first arrived, factories that "adopted" it barely got faster. They just swapped the steam engine for an electric one and ran everything else exactly as before: same machine layout, same workflow, same management. Electricity in, no real gains out.
The most common mistake with any new technology is to drop it into the old organization and then declare the transformation done.
The real leap came decades later, when each machine got its own small motor. Suddenly machines no longer had to be lined up around one central drive shaft. They could be rearranged around the actual flow of work.
The productivity gains didn't come from electricity. They came from REDESIGNING THE ENTIRE FACTORY around it.
AI is the same. Bolting it onto your existing process gets you a faster steam engine. The payoff comes when you redesign the work itself.
(link to paper in comments)

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@GabrielValles Lame comparisons. No one cries when dewalt releases an automatic nailer because construction happens faster.
But what happens if that nailer replaces people by stealing from them how they work and their knowledge then claiming it as its own. That’s where we are today.
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@ashleevance Muahaha yeah more like reduce the value of a classic car by replacing its beautiful engineering with a hair dryer. Then in 15 yrs throw it away when batteries die.
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