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@kiaran_ritchie I mostly agree, except for implying it will be easier to redo legacy SaaS. There are so many important edge cases.
I do think you can get to 80-90% in 3-6 months, but people would rather pay a little more for the tool that works in most cases.
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I don't see how Anthropic, OpenAI or any of the model providers have any hope of defending their moats. And consequently, I think they're going to get wiped out.
Right now, in early 2026 they have a meaningful advantage in terms of model capability. But far cheaper and open source models are not far behind.
How long can they maintain a meaningful advantage? For the vast majority of use cases, we don't actually need much higher intelligence. It doesn't take 140 IQ to automate Turbotax or powerpoint.
Eventually we will be saturated in cheap, local models that are "good enough". Of course some scientific labs and frontier research will always want the latest and greatest. But that market is orders of magnitude smaller than these company valuations can justify.
What am I missing?
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The Iran strikes make the Anthropic fight and that 5:01pm Fri deadline make a lot more sense
The Pentagon wasn’t arguing about hypothetical use cases. They needed unrestricted AI access for an operation they were launching THAT SAME NIGHT
Friday: Ban Anthropic. Sign OpenAI. Secure classified AI access.
Saturday: Bombs falling on Tehran.
Two aircraft carriers. Dozens of strike aircraft. Weeks of military buildup.
They weren’t debating the future of AI in warfare. They were fully preparing to use it
The White House@WhiteHouse
President Donald J. Trump on the United States military combat operations in Iran:
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@RedWolfMMA @CodyTDaniel You can choke someone over the chin.
He was out for a split second most likely. Otherwise he can't be made for letting his arm go limp
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@CodyTDaniel No way man, Ben's choke wasn't even on the neck for him to go out, the hand drop was just to relax.. I'll admit it didn't look good but no way was he out
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To this day I'll still say Robbie Lawler was not out in this fight, but Ben Askren definitely was for a few seconds after getting dunked on his head and eating multiple unanswered shots 😭 Man, I was mad at Herb Dean for a while after this one 😤😂
Kalshi Sports@KalshiSports
What's the most controversial sports moment you've ever seen?
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@cynthwangg @avichal No app can fix the social awkwardness of tech bros.
It's kind of ironic bc many are grinding at expense of social skills bc they think it's their best path to attracting a partner
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@avichal Unfortunately, almost everyone I know who has used Date Drop has been very unsatisfied with their matches
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A buddy of mine ran a large part of the DoorDash engineering org. When an engineer caused an outage, they knew exactly what the revenue cost was, and that revenue cost was hung on that engineer.
They didn't do fines, per se, but it went into performance reviews, and it definitely negatively impacted future promotions / raises - so essentially it was a delayed fine.
More orgs should do this.
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@CatchLobo @RedCorner_MMA ryan hall is not khabib, with all respect to ryan hall
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😲👀Ilia Topuria says he'll submit Islam in front of Khabib and step on Khabib’s head if he’s in the way
"I consider my strong point to be the ground, but lately I’ve accepted that it is not what the public wants to see, although with Islam perhaps it is something that the public wants to see. To dominate him standing up, to give him three or four punches in the spot where I have to hit him, and then to submit him in front of Khabib and if he wants to pass, I’ll gladly step on his head too."
(Via @eldoberdanMMA )
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@pratyushbuddiga this is incredibly accurate.
also authored by chatgpt if i had to bet
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Modern luxury apartments in Tier 2 cities are fascinating microcosms of millennial culture.
The furniture always looks like it came out of a WeWork. Many amenities for dogs. Attempts to build “community” by earnest property managers that fall flat because nobody actually wants to know their neighbor. Gyms that are suspiciously used at 11 am. Quiet elevators where everyone stares at their phone. No children.
If you’ve been in one, you know exactly what you mean.
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@solemnharbinger @ChampRDS he's wrestled/competed against both. was pretty much 50-50 with islam and got destroyed by khamzat
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@ChampRDS This guy dickrides whoever lets him to be in their vicinity lmao
if he was best friends with Makhachev he'd be saying Chimaev has no chance.
Fraudulent stupid cuck friendless boy
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Arman Tsarukyan doesn't think Islam Makhachev stands a chance against Khamzat Chimaev in a potential fight:
"Their physical dimensions are completely different. When you wrestle with Khamzat compared to the guys at welterweight, it's completely different.
Islam is still a lightweight - by build, by weight, by everything. No matter how much he tries to gain weight now, it might even backfire on him."
🎥 Aslanbek Badaev
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@MikeMcDonald89 @LylesNoah Make it nine.
Can safely say Lyles doubles last year without Covid
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The consistency of @LylesNoah is honestly insane. Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake, and Michael Johnson have run 19.52 or faster a combined total of 7 times. Noah just ran his 8th!
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@arielhelwani Failed WWE, failed football, soon to be failed MMA. 0-3 that’s your accomplishments
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Gable Steveson claims Craig Jones asked him to take a dive in their cancelled CJI 2 match 👀
"If you really wanna ask, there was a look in the eye of saying, 'Hey, I'm gonna retire after this match. I don't wanna take this loss. Can you do this for me?' And we'll leave it as that.
I personally did not have any ill intention with pulling out of this match... I stayed quiet because I'm a man. I'm not gonna go out there and speak bad about somebody because something's wrong or something didn't go my way, I look at things in a different way.
Maybe he doesn't because he hasn't accomplished anything in his field. He's lost to Gordon Ryan about 3-4 times."
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@kuijsters_tim I saw arman do these before pulling out of the Islam fight
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One of the best full-body mobilizing drills for athletes & non-athletes; The 360 Bridge
- Builds lateral spinal strength
- Nourishes connective tissue wrists
- Overhead usable shoulder flexibility
- Increase blood flow cerebral vascular system
- More spacial awareness
True mechanical powerhouse
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@basilda_a @ToluRekt @ArchNtwrk I’ve been waiting so patiently for so long for arch network. But I’m still optimistic
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@ToluRekt nah, i doubt kraken will bring exit liquidity, it should be new narrative: btc defi, so suppose @ArchNtwrk can do it
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@gregisenberg I wonder if this would be best served by an entirely different GUI altogether. One that you can click anything for explanation from LLM.
Would definitely complicate everything a bit though
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The world desperately NEEDS this startup idea.
"On-demand tech support for seniors" ($5M+ ARR)
61.2 million seniors in the US, 61%+ own smartphones, and exactly ZERO tech support services are built for them.
Traditional tech support assumes you know what a browser cache is. Or that "right-click" means something to you. But when you're 75 and trying to join a telehealth appointment, you need someone who explains things differently. Someone who doesn't sigh when you call the mouse pointer "the arrow thingy."
The demand is already there. Senior living communities hire "tech ambassadors" at $25/hour just to help residents with basic tasks. Geriatric care managers charge $150/hour and spend half their time setting up video calls. The market is screaming for a dedicated solution.
There's a more detailed playbook on @ideabrowser (and prompts to build it)
At $29/month for unlimited support, families get peace of mind. Seniors get independence. You get recurring revenue with incredible retention - once someone finds tech support that actually works for them, they're not switching.
15,000 families at $29/month = $5.4M ARR. That's before enterprise deals with senior communities, white-label partnerships with healthcare providers, or premium device setup services.
10,000 Americans turn 65 every single day. This market is growing by 3.6 million people per year.
and that's just in the US! Go global. Create high quality tech services for older adults to make them happier and healthier.
I hope someone builds this.
Sometimes the best businesses solve the most human problems.

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@basilda_a Honestly a beautiful thing to see. Was not an easy ride but it is worth it.
Pups goes ups.
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