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A running thread of things that @Twitter could do to unlock value for users. Will add to overtime. Please feel free to retweet and reply with your own, most of these below I have just taken and summarized from others. In no particular order. 1/♾ #JustKidding 🤔 or am I?
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ESPN@espn·
WEMBY GAME-WINNER TO CLINCH THE PLAYOFFS FOR THE SPURS 🔥
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Legion Hoops@LegionHoops·
LUKA DONCIC IN HIS LAST 7 GAMES: 40 PTS - 10 AST - 9 REB 36 PTS - 6 REB - 4 AST 30 PTS - 13 AST - 11 REB 51 PTS - 9 AST - 9 3PM 31 PTS - 11 REB - 11 AST 35 PTS - 8 REB - 5 3PM 44 PTS - 9 REB - 7 3PM MVP TYPE NUMBERS.
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Christian Angermayer
Christian Angermayer@C_Angermayer·
$ATAI is currently covered by 13 analysts, with price targets spanning $7 to $25. I believe though that the view of most investors and analysts on @ataibeckley appears largely anchored only to the initial lead indication and drug we are pursuing: treatment-resistant depression (TRD) for BPL-003 (5-MeO-DMT). In my view, they underappreciate the broader product portfolio, including VLS-01 (DMT) for TRD and EMP-01 (R-MDMA) for social anxiety disorder, but more importantly, I believe they materially underestimate the long-term total addressable market (TAM) for psychedelic medicines. IMO, one structural factor could ultimately expand that TAM significantly: Many serious diseases are far easier to prevent than to treat after onset. While this may sound obvious, the traditional healthcare system has largely been built around treating illness rather than preventing it. That paradigm is beginning to change. The rapid adoption of GLP-1 drugs from $LLY and $NVO demonstrates how quickly the market can shift toward preventive and even lifestyle-enhancing medicine. Read more about it in my latest blog post:
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James Dueck🇻🇦
James Dueck🇻🇦@JamesDueck·
A “healthy economy” is when a typical 90 IQ man can hold down a job earning enough to fund a modest lifestyle with his wife & kids. This only works when 130 IQ men are free to build great things as they see fit, with minimal friction from 110 IQ administrators.
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Maxwell Meyer
Maxwell Meyer@mualphaxi·
I have been dreaming of this day for a long time. Arena is now a book publisher, and our first volume, "Silicon" is open for preorders. It's quite unlike anything you've seen: a coffee table book capturing the ecstatic beauty of silicon technology. arenamag.com/silicon
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Arena Magazine
Arena Magazine@arenamagdotcom·
Announcing our first book: Silicon A beautiful coffee table book about the world of transistors, chips, and the greatest technology revolution of all time. 384 pages. Almost five pounds. Preorders open now, shipping in May: arenamag.com/silicon
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Google Labs@GoogleLabs·
Introducing the new @stitchbygoogle, Google’s vibe design platform that transforms natural language into high-fidelity designs in one seamless flow. 🎨Create with a smarter design agent: Describe a new business concept or app vision and see it take shape on an AI-native canvas. ⚡️ Iterate quickly: Stitch screens together into interactive prototypes and manage your brand with a portable design system. 🎤 Collaborate with voice: Use hands-free voice interactions to update layouts and explore new variations in real-time. Try it now (Age 18+ only. Currently available in English and in countries where Gemini is supported.) → stitch.withgoogle.com
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Matter, Energy & Intelligence
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Brian Armstrong
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
Getting old shouldn't be viewed as inevitable, just because it happens to everyone. It's a disease that kills over 100,000 people a day, and hopefully it will be optional in the future.
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Malika Andrews
Malika Andrews@malika_andrews·
Ant Edwards. President Barack Obama. It began at Team USA Training camp and turned into a game of one-on-one we didn’t know we needed.
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Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka

September 2009. Jensen Huang walks onto a small stage at the Fairmont hotel in San Jose. About 1,500 people are in the room. He runs a company that makes chips for video games. He spends the next 8 minutes doing math on a whiteboard, explaining why the future of computing won't come from making CPUs faster. He calls it "CEO math" and apologizes in advance to every computer science professor in the audience. Then he lays out an argument that almost nobody took seriously at the time: the way to make computers dramatically faster is to pair a regular CPU with hundreds of tiny parallel processors, the kind that already exist inside graphics cards. One CPU for the sequential stuff. Hundreds of GPU cores for everything else. He calls it "heterogeneous computing." He shows the math. A workload that can be split into many pieces at once gets up to 200x faster on this combined system. A workload that has to run one step at a time loses nothing. "The most important thing in creating a new architecture," he says, "is to make sure it does no harm." This was the first GPU Technology Conference. NVIDIA had launched a software platform called CUDA three years earlier, in 2006, to let developers write programs that run on graphics cards instead of just regular processors. Almost nobody cared. GPUs were for rendering Call of Duty, not for scientific computing. The academic world was polite but skeptical. The enterprise world ignored it entirely. By this point, Huang had been making this argument for years. NVIDIA was a $7 billion company. It competed with AMD and Intel for market share in the graphics market. That was the whole business. Jensen kept saying the GPU wasn't just a gaming chip; it was a computing platform. He kept saying parallel processing would reshape every industry from medicine to finance to physics simulations. People kept nodding, then doing nothing. Then deep learning happened. Around 2012, AI researchers discovered that training a neural network, which means teaching a computer to recognize patterns by running the same calculation millions of times across huge datasets, was exactly the kind of workload Jensen had been describing. GPUs can train AI models 10 to 50 times faster than CPUs. The architecture he outlined in this 2009 talk, with one CPU handling step-by-step tasks while hundreds of GPU cores crunch through massive amounts of parallel data, is now the literal blueprint for every AI data center on earth. ChatGPT runs on NVIDIA GPUs. Claude runs on NVIDIA GPUs. Gemini, Llama, Midjourney, nearly every major AI model you've heard of was trained on NVIDIA hardware using CUDA, the software platform Jensen built for a market that didn't exist yet. NVIDIA was worth about $7 billion when Jensen gave this talk. It is worth over $4.4 trillion today. That's a 600x increase. Jensen Huang, who founded the company at a Denny's in 1993 with two friends, now has a net worth of over $160 billion. He made Forbes' list of the 10 richest people for the first time this year. GTC 2026 is currently ongoing. 17,000 people are packing a hockey arena to watch the same guy explain what comes next. In 2009, 1,500 people showed up at a hotel ballroom, most of them for gaming graphics.

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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
First trailer for DUNE: PART THREE.
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