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Just shipped a thing on liquidation.lol that tracks celebrity degens getting liquidated in real time, rekt card for every blowup. first one in: @machibigbrother dude's been liquidated 1,390 times on hyperliquid in the last month, 65 just yesterday, $1.05M of ETH longs gone. at some point that's not bad luck, it's a lifestyle. $HYPE
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@milesdeutscher @aiedge_ custom tools that fit your brain are so much better than forcing yourself into someone else’s system
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Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
Earlier this year, I built a gamified habit tracker app, and it's one of the best things I've done with AI. It's a fully personalised productivity app - like Notion, but built around how I actually think & work. Everyone should have one of these. Build yours in 60 seconds:
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🇹🇼 #Taiwan just passed india to become the 5th largest stock market in the world! Wild when you think about it. Small island, insane tech, #TSMC carrying the whole thing on its back. The hype is real 🙂‍↕️
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@WatcherGuru quietly a pretty big milestone for taiwan markets
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇹🇼🇮🇳 Taiwan officially overtakes India to become the world's 5th largest stock market.
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@balajis people keep treating the internet like it’s fake, then it goes and builds a datacenter.
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Balaji@balajis·
PRINT OUT THE INTERNET Ok. Let me make it extremely concrete. Where did this giant sprawling datacenter come from? It was printed out from the Internet. Specifically, Zuck used the Internet to gather men, make money, organize materials, purchase territory, and shape it to advance Meta's goals. The principal such goal is, ultimately, the replication of Meta itself. This datacenter makes money in the cloud, which enables Zuck to purchase more land, which he repeats all over the earth. Think of it as viral growth, but in the physical world. Now extend that beyond Meta, towards any Internet tribe...such as your following. After all, where was your following built? Was it built one handshake at a time? No, it was built on the Internet. And where do you spend your time? Do you spend it convincing people in a small town? No, you probably spend it on the Internet. And where do you make your money, use your money, find your information, talk to your ideologically aligned friends? Again and again, the Internet. As Orwell said, to see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle. The Internet is, right this moment, in front of your nose, as you're looking at your screen. Yet despite being the single most important force in the world, the thing that billions personally engage with for hours per day, the driving force that essentially didn't even exist in daily life just a few decades ago, perhaps the most popular thing humans have ever created...the Internet is still somehow underestimated. After all, the Internet is now much larger than America, with billions of users. The Internet is actually much wealthier too, as it's the only thing with global economic scale comparable to China. The Internet also now drives every single political and military event, from the initial Twitter-driven election of Trump and Brexit, to crypto and AI, to the advent of drone warfare. In fact, the Internet was in part built by America to outlive America. That's why Paul Baran of RAND proposed a packet-switched network, so that the Internet could resist a nuclear attack. ARPA eventually adopted the same blueprint on efficiency grounds. But Baran's initial idea remains important: even if the American state went down, the Internet's network would stay up. Concretely, what it means is that brilliant Americans designed a communications system that could survive even as everything else went down. So that we could restore America from cloud backup. We might need to draw on that property. We might need to print out the Internet, to organize social networks in the physical world, to gather peers together online to start building the societies we believe in offline. Because if we can print out a datacenter, we can also print out a new city.
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Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy

You should read this just to understand how silly these tech guys are when it comes to politics. Balaji thinks that if shit hits the fan in the USA, tech people can save themselves by fleeing to…the internet.

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@milesdeutscher painful but honestly the cleanest lesson is that size matters less than actually getting in.
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Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
I have to come clean. Last year, I made one of my WORST financial decisions ever that cost me $1.2M. If I could go back in time and undo just one thing from the past year, it would probably be this. Read this so you don't f*ck up and repeat my mistake... In May 2025, I was approached to invest in the Anthropic round at $67.5b, and I "declined" it. The minimum sizing was $100k (which would be worth $1.2M now). The part where I f*cked up: I didn't even explicitly decline it; it just got lost in my DMs (from a reputable source), and that person even followed up twice. That blind spot is completely on me, and it is a very valuable lesson. Lack of organisation and system faults are silent killers - and you won't realise until something already goes wrong or is missed. Not having proper SOPs and systems is a great way to miss out on potential opportunities (not just in investing but in life in general). Thankfully, I've fixed this system fault with the help of AI (personal OS with AI + better SOPs for checking DMs). Organisation & system-building is one area where AI is extremely good and can yield extremely high ROI if executed correctly. My advice and the TL;DR: fix your faulty systems now and get your organisation in check before something goes wrong or an opportunity is missed - leverage AI to help you in this department; it's one of the things AI is best at right now. If I had taken my own advice here, I could have made millions - don't repeat my mistake!
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@garrytan nice, qwen getting easy to run well is a pretty big deal
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
This is a killer stack I just started using Wafer to serve my qwen3.6-27b custom fine tuned llm and it's excellent
Miguel Saavedra@miguelsaavedra

Potential stack of something like: Hermes from @NousResearch @joinmassive from @jsongrad (web search and more 👀) Gbrain from @garrytan (second brain) @obsdmd (multi-purpose) @ZeroEntropy_AI from @ghita__ha (specialized models) Wafer from @gpuemi & @gpusteve for open source Inference? Delegation ability to Claude Code/Codex ^ some interchangeable, some can be consolidated

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@garrytan 15 prs in 48 hours is a very specific kind of tired happy
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
tfw you land 15 PRs in 48 hours
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@APompliano nyc is going to be impossible to deal with, in the best way.
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
The New York Knicks are officially in the NBA Finals. The city is about to be ELECTRIC for the next month.
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@blknoiz06 new york is about to be deeply unserious for a month
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Ansem@blknoiz06·
knicks in the finals the city bouta be a zoo
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Hermes Agent Tips@HermesAgentTips·
whats your favorite model to use with Hermes agent?
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Machi Big Brother is on the brink of liquidation on a $13M ETH long. Again. This man's been rekt over 1,300 times. Feels like number 1,301 is loading. $ETH
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@garrytan Whoa, 300k files across federated brains is wild.
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
GBrain just got a big update: graph generation is now much more automated and powerful My knowledge wiki is now pushing 300k markdown files across multiple federated company brains
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@saylor Some sats can't be unstacked.
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Michael Saylor@saylor·
Some Things Can’t ₿e Unseen
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Hermes Agent Tips@HermesAgentTips·
JUST IN 🔥 Hermes just added an optional OpenHands skill this changes quite a bit how agents work You can now route a coding task from Hermes into a headless OpenHands run, pick the model/provider yourself, and keep the workflow as a reusable skill instead of manually remembering all the CLI weirdness this basically means you can now have Hermes send a coding task to OpenHands, choose which AI model runs it, and save the setup as a skill so you do not have to remember all the command line details remember to do hermes update in your CLI to get this
Teknium 🪽@Teknium

Hermes Agent now can orchestrate the @OpenHandsDev agents with a new optional skill! `hermes update` then do `hermes skills install official/autonomous-ai-agents/openhands` Reminder: You can already do this for claude code, codex, opencode, and hermes itself, you can force load the skill with `/ ` or just ask hermes to use them, and it should find them. These ones are all built-in skills :)

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Román Moskalenko
Román Moskalenko@RomanMoska1enko·
Today I grew my @X account to first 100 followers. I am extremely happy about it and want to keep growing it as I am building @AgentStatus in public and gaining new amazing connections on the way! 👾👾👾
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OpenAI trains on your chats. Google trains on your chats. Anthropic trains on your chats. Meta trains on your chats. What is stopping you from running a local model?
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@AnthropicAI What an honor for Chris! can't wait to read how he bridged these worlds.
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah was invited to speak at today's presentation of Pope Leo XIV's encyclical "Magnifica humanitas." Read the full text of his remarks: anthropic.com/news/chris-ola…
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@garrytan Well said. Their sacrifice is what keeps freedom alive so we can keep building the future. Grateful beyond words. 🇺🇸
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
Memorial Day is a reminder that freedom isn't the default state of the world. People fought and died for it. I am thankful America is where you can build, create, and push the frontier forward. Thank you to the men and women who served and gave their lives. 🇺🇸
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