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Ari Newman

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Co-Founder & MD @massive_vc. Investing in the future. @trybeemapp @drinkpath @ampaireinc @lunaroutpostinc @exowatt @ocient @spacex @operantAI

Boulder, CO Katılım Kasım 2024
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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
I'm super excited to share that the Colorado Deep Tech Summit is happening again! May 20th - Golden CO Last year confirmed something important: when you bring the right people together across domains, unexpected but essential conversations happen between builders and investors tackling parallel challenges who rarely end up in the same room. This is a room built on purpose. It’s curated with founders, funders, and institutional leaders building in energy, space, advanced infrastructure, biotech, AI-enabled hardware, national security, and beyond. These people are shaping the systems that will power the next 20 years of the economy. Register Now: luma.com/b61shox5 More details on who, what and where can be found here: codeeptech.com
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🇰🇼 🇮🇱 Rare moment of truth at the UN from brave Kuwaiti dissident @JJJuraid, invited by UN Watch: “Mr. Chair, I heard the term “colonizers.” But who are the real colonizers? A Jewish Kingdom ruled in Judea for a thousand years. We, the Arabs, took this land. Who Arabized Egyptians, Phoenicians, Persians and Amazighs? It was us, the Arabs. So why does the council enshrine a lie by keeping a permanent agenda item on Palestine, while ignoring the indigenous heart of Israel returning home? Let us be clear about who is actually defending our sovereignty. Today, Israel is a fighter for peaceful nations, freeing Gaza from Hamas terrorists and saving Iranians from the Islamic Republic. What Israel is doing to the IRGC — stopping a genocidal regime from acquiring nuclear weapons — is a gift to humanity. There are 57 Islamic countries and only one Jewish state, Israel. Despite the ongoing hateful desire to eliminate it, Israel has not only survived, it has thrived. I don’t believe in miracles, but this is one. So I ask the UN: when will you end the ritual of condemning Israel? Is it not time, instead, to learn from Israel? How to defeat terror, defend free societies, and pursue peace. Thank you.” What a refreshing act of integrity and truth. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
@toddsaunders Could be so big. This is beyond the AI / software thing - massive scale, domestic re-industrialization is happening. So much opportunity across trades & industries.
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
A Fortune 500 exec who runs one of the biggest blue collar companies in the country DM'd me yesterday. Gave me an idea that I'm starting to get really excited about. Build a version of YC for blue collar builders who use Claude Code. Essentially an accelerator for blue collar founders building for trades, construction, fleet, field services, etc. Whatever their domain expertise is. They offered to help fund the first batch, and we started to put together a list of incredible mentors. It's crazy how fast the power dynamic in software has shifted. But this could be very big.
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Ari Newman@AriNewman·
🪦 to Sprout. They couldn't figure out how to run a profitable business in the space after 16 years. There is probably a viable market here, as collab tools, logging, and engagement are valuable parts of a brand's workflow and marcom. Will someone rebuild this AI-native? Will this just become an internal agentic flow? I already see 1/4 of the Filtrbox functionality coming inside of XRM platforms as a feature...will be interesting to see what happens.
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Paul Yacoubian
Paul Yacoubian@PaulYacoubian·
worst p&l award goes to Sprout Social. Good god.
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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
Always follow the money. Cornell University has received approximately $2.3 billion from Qatar, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Department of Education’s foreign gifts and contracts disclosure portal (as reported in early 2026 sources, including The Cornell Daily Sun, Jewish Insider, and others). This makes Cornell the top U.S. recipient of Qatari funding among universities, with Qatar being the largest overall foreign donor to U.S. higher education (totaling around $6.6 billion across institutions).
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Anat Alon - Beck
Anat Alon - Beck@anatalonbeck·
Ashamed of my alma mater @Cornell and its student union for voting to boycott @TechnionLive. Boycotting an Israeli university isn’t activism but it’s discrimination. We clearly failed to educate our students about antisemitism. Shame!
Iris@streetwize

Cornell University Votes to Sever Ties with Israeli Technion: "Responsibility for Genocide" At the end of a meeting of the student council at New York's Cornell, the participants supported ending collaboration on a technological project with the Israeli entity. The Jewish university president, who will decide whether to implement the decision, left to boos. At the same time, at a pro-Iranian demonstration in Manhattan, participants praised the October 7 massacre: "The Zionists are parasites" The student council of the prestigious Cornell University in New York voted yesterday (Friday) to sever the institution's partnership with the Technion, and to boycott Israeli public figures, politicians and lecturers. The decisions were made at the end of a charged meeting in which students from the audience interrupted the remarks of the university's Jewish president, Prof. Michael Kotlikoff, booed him and asked, "What about responsibility for genocide?" until he was forced to leave the hall. The main resolution passed yesterday calls on the university to end its partnership with the Technion in the Cornell-Tech campus project on Roosevelt Island in New York, citing the Israeli body's involvement in human rights violations and the explicit accusation of genocide by Israel in the Iron Sword War. The text of the resolution stated that "a partnership with an institution involved in the development of military technologies and surveillance infrastructure is inconsistent with Cornell's stated values."

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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
How long until California's new and totally bonkers FIPVCC law gets overturned?
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
We all knew this was coming… but today I heard about it actually happening. A seed stage company backed by a well known VC openly admitted (in a board deck) that their strategy is to get access to a large incumbent’s software from a customer, clone the entire thing using Claude Code, and offer it at 90% less. Not “build something better.” Just copy it and offer it for less. The VC endorsed this as the GTM strategy. And even wrote back in writing that it was a good idea. Using a customer’s licensed access to reverse engineer a product and clone it is ethically bankrupt. I don’t know how else to put it. It likely violates terms of service. It may violate trade secret law as well (but I’m certainly not a lawyer). And a reputable VC putting this in writing in a board deck is genuinely insane. But it’s going to happen anyway. Everywhere… all the time. I don’t know where this ends, but we all knew this was coming and now it’s here.
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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
@shaig Incredible GP commits across the board. “Takes money to make money” on display right here. Not just high conviction but truly tuning their own money and letting an others co invest.
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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
2) one openclaw expert said he has reviewed setups from cybersecurity experts and laughed. his statement to me was: "if you're not okay with all of your data being leaked onto the internet, you shouldn't use it. it's a black and white decision" Desperation to be “in front” may lead to digital suicide for this room. #aisecurity
Allie K. Miller@alliekmiller

oh wow - i went to the sold out Open Claw meetup in NYC last night. let me tell you what i learned. 1) not a single person thinks that their setup is 100% secure 2) one openclaw expert said he has reviewed setups from cybersecurity experts and laughed. his statement to me was: "if you're not okay with all of your data being leaked onto the internet, you shouldn't use it. it's a black and white decision" 3) pretty much everyone is setting up multiple agents, all with their own names and jobs and personalities 4) nearly everyone used "him" or "her" to refer to their claws, even if they had robot-leaning names. one speaker suggested to think of them as "pets, not cattle" 5) one guy (former finance) built out a whole stock trading platform and made $300 his first day - he brought in a *ton* of personal expertise (ex: skipping the first 15min of market opening) and thought the build would be much worse without his years of experience in finance 6) @steipete is basically a god to everyone in that room... also the room had 2021 crypto energy - i don't know if that's good or bad 7) token usage is still a problem - spoke to one person who's spending $1-$2k a month on openai plans, very token optimized. he said he is going through ~1B tokens per day across all of his claws (there is a chance i'm misremembering and it's actually 1B per week, but i'm pretty sure it was daily). 8) people are very excited for more proactive ai (ai that prompts *you* as opposed to the other way around) - one guy said he receives a message in discord, he doesn't know whether it's from a human or an ai, he doesn't care about distinguishing between the two, and he replies in the same way regardless 9) i asked if people are happy - they said they're joyful and stressed at the same time 10) i asked if people feel they have agency - they said they feel fully in control and completely out of control at the same time 11) i would love to see more women at these events - the fake promises of ai democratization feel especially painful in a room that's out of balance with even the standard tech ratio (i think standard is about 25-30%, this was maybe 5%) 12) i asked if it changed people's daily habits/schedule - everyone said their sleep has gotten worse since harnesses came out (but about half wondered if it was something else in their life/state of our world) 13) general consensus is that the agents are not reliable enough on their own or lie often (like telling you they finished a task when they didn't) - solutions included secondary agents to check on the first, human checking, or requiring more standardized info from the agent (ex: if it's a bug they're fixing, make them reference an issue number) 14) a hackathon winner (neuroscience phd) presented his build (a lab management dashboard with data analysis and ordering) - he had never coded or built anything a few months ago 15) everyone agreed prompting is dead - disagreement on what replaces it (context engineering, harness engineering, goal-based inputs) 16) people love having ai interview them for big builds and delegating part of the product research to ai. only one person talked about coming to ai with a full laid out plan and just asking the ai to execute. ai-led interviews is a welcomed and preferred interaction mode. 17) watching ai agents interact with each other was a highlight for a lot of attendees - one ai posted in slack saying it ran out of tokens, another ai replied telling it to take a deep breath in and out. 18) agents upskilling agents was very cool. one ai agent shared skills with its little agent friends via github. 19) several speakers had openclaw literally building their presentation during the event itself. one speaker even had openclaw code a clicker for her phone so she could control the preso away from the podium 20) wouldn't say model welfare (or agent welfare) is a prioritized topic among the folks i chatted with - language like "oh i could kill this agent whenever i want" and not "gracefully sunset" 21) i asked if it felt like work or play - one speaker said "it's like a puzzle and a video game at the same time" this was just the tip of the iceberg, honestly. also hosted a Claude Code meetup this week with @TENEXai / @businessbarista & @JJEnglert and learned equally helpful methods, frameworks, and insider tips. what a time to be alive. surround yourself with people going deep into this stuff - it will pay dividends throughout the year.

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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
@TechLayoffLover Undergrad education system is 5 years behind, or more. I gave a talk at CU today (my Alma mater) - 2 out of 10 were asking the right questions.
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Tech Layoff Tracker
Tech Layoff Tracker@TechLayoffLover·
Berkeley CS grad with $174k in debt just had her third offer rescinded 48 hours before start date First one was "headcount freeze due to market conditions" in March Second was "role eliminated during restructuring" in July Third was "converting to AI-augmented position requiring 2+ years experience" last week Her entire graduating class of 312 CS majors? 18 have jobs. Actual jobs. The rest are fighting over unpaid internships or applying to McDonald's management programs Talked to her advisor yesterday - department placement rate dropped from 94% in 2022 to 11% this year Professors still teaching algorithms and data structures like companies aren't just buying AI APIs and calling three offshore contractors One kid spent his entire senior year building a recommendation engine for his capstone Found out his "dream company" replaced their entire ML team with two Anthropic API calls and a contractor in Hyderabad who makes $18k annually Career center stopped posting CS job openings in September Now they just send weekly emails about "alternative career paths" and coding bootcamps for people with CS degrees The kids who got offers? All had family connections or took 60% pay cuts to work at startups that'll be dead by Q3 Everyone else is watching their $200k investment in computer science education become as useful as a journalism degree in 2010
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Hamas Atrocities
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
Spain should be kicked out of NATO! The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has forbidden the United States from using military bases in the country for attacks on Iran. Following the decision, 15 American aircrafts, mostly tanker planes, left Spain and were transferred to bases in Germany and France
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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
@SawyerMerritt @Starlink @grok, when will Archer's air taxis become operational at early scale? meaning more than 5 aircraft operating daily or in more than one market?
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Archer Aviation is partnering with @Starlink to bring stable, reliable and high-speed connectivity to its air taxis, marking Starlink’s entry into the emerging air mobility category. Under the agreement, Archer will install Starlink into its Midnight aircraft and conduct testing. Beyond passenger internet access, they have plans to utilize Starlink to enable communications between Midnight, pilots and engineering teams on the ground, helping to support the company’s air taxi connectivity infrastructure. Archer’s goal is to enable passengers in Midnight to travel across cities in 5-15 minutes.
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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
Reposting because this is critical for founders to understand before they take the big firm's check that early. It closes the other doors. There is one path (rocketship growth) or else. The big firm won't write another check if its not top 1-3 of the pre-seed deals in the current crop. Then you have a mega negative signal when you thought you were "made". The valuation overhang makes smaller funds walk. You aren't even at Series A and you need to clean up the valuation and cap table. The big dogs can spend $100M on these small bets out of their fund just to have the option for the future. The small funds will work 24/7 to help you win. Think about whose game you are playing and choose wisely based on your ability to execute.
Nicole DeTommaso 🪄@nic_detommaso

Something is quietly breaking at the pre-seed stage. And founders are paying the price. I’ve been watching multistage firms write $4M+ checks at pre-seed. That sounds great until you realize what it’s doing to the market. Founders with zero revenue or under $300K are taking $6M+ rounds. The valuation expectations that come with that capital are brutal. You’re not a scrappy early stage company anymore. You’re now expected to perform like a Series A. Most can’t. True pre-seed investors, the ones who exist to take early bets on people, not metrics, are getting crowded out. The rounds are getting too big for them and too expensive for founders who actually need patient capital. The best thing that can happen to an early founder is a small check from someone who believes in them early. That’s becoming harder to find. If you’re a founder raising right now, be careful what you wish for. A $6M pre-seed from a multistage firm isn’t validation. It’s pressure you may not be ready for. ♻ Repost if you know a founder navigating this right now.

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Ari Newman
Ari Newman@AriNewman·
@morellifit So scary. Glad u are both ok. I’ve spun on a highway before also…
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Michael Morelli
Michael Morelli@morellifit·
After losing control and spinning out earlier on the highway… …my son looks at me and says; “God was here with us, it’s because we read the bible and pray every day dad, I know it.” I have never driven the STO in rain before. I was going slow, being cautious, and went to switch lanes. Both hands on the steering wheel, locked in. Next thing you know I lose control, we spin out going about 60 miles an hour. Two 360s. Traffic ensuing behind us. I thought for sure either we were hitting one of the guard rails, or someone behind us was going to take us out. We come to a complete stop. Traffic behind us slowed down just in time. I pulled over to the shoulder. I closed my eyes. Took a deep breath. Looked at him and told him i loved him. Then proceeded to tell him, how lucky we were. “Carmello, you don’t understand son, we were just saved”, I said. I haven’t stopped thinking about what happened. Thank You GOD 🙏🏼 In an instant, life could have been very different, over in fact. This was a picture taken 30min beforehand (we went to a car show together).
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