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Daniel Rubin

@DanielRubin109

Keep on keeping on. Writer for Israel AI News.

Tel Aviv Katılım Ocak 2012
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Ben Sharf@BenSharf·
You can’t make this up… I closed a billion dollar brand for @getplatter and secured a sponsor for my YT content series today. Hard not to believe in it…
Yossi Farro@FarroYossi

Wrapped Tefillin today with @BenSharf for the first time in his life. One small mitzvah can change everything. Proud to help another Jewish soul connect to thousands of years of Jewish tradition.

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Is anyone else concerned that $NVDA has a $5.4T market cap? Is that ok?
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Nir Zohar@nirzo·
Honestly one of the most useful things I've seen in a while, made with @Base44 SuperAgent. Forward any WhatsApp messages to organize your life. Birthday invitations. School events. Important dates. Even images. The agent extracts the details and adds everything directly into your calendar automatically. If it's related to the kids, it automatically invites whoever you set it to, no extra steps needed. It takes 5 minutes and saves you so much time. The prompt: "I'm going to send you WhatsApp messages that need to be added to the calendar. Extract the relevant information from each message (it can be text or an image) and create calendar events in my Google account. If the event is related to my kids, also invite my wife automatically." Once you start using AI this way, going back feels very manual.
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Warren Kinsella@kinsellawarren·
Objectively, this is fucking insane: employees of the United Nations killed and kidnapped Jews. Objectively, I remain amazed that even needs to be said. "Four more UNRWA staff -- including teachers -- found to have kidnapped Israelis on Oct. 7" nypost.com/2026/05/07/us-…
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𝔼𝕝𝕝𝕚𝕠𝕥 𝕄𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕟
This appears to demonstrate a reasonably alternative explanation to the argument of Israel having genocidal intent. If this is systemic abuse of civilian infrastructure, it makes sense why we see the destruction we do in Gaza. And that’s not genocide.
Joe Truzman@JoeTruzman

I have observed Hamas conceal explosive charges in rooms, underground, in a washing machine and now between two floors in a building. The purpose, of course, was to ambush IDF troops who entered the building.

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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
@admcrlsn Honest Q: if I’m a Palestinian NYer outraged over my family’s land being stolen and auctioned off 5k miles away as part of an explicit policy of terror and ethnic cleansing, how would you have me protest in a way that doesn’t “fuel rising antisemitism”? What does this look like?
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Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
i'm slowly coming around to cold email as a sales strategy 🫣 that being said, WHY IS ALL OF THE SOFTWARE IN THIS SPACE UNIVERSALLY TERRIBLE?!?!?!?! i've tried a dozen options and every. single. one. of. them. is the worst software i've ever used.
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Tel Aviv sounds like a much healthier place for founders than SF
Clara Gold@Clara_Gold

6 months ago, I moved to San Francisco. It’s the best place in the world to build, and one of the worst places to stay human. My unfiltered take: 1. SF is both overhyped and underrated The overhyped part: there are a lot of people with incredible resumes who are deeply unimpressive in real life. They were at the right company, at the right time, in the right market, and got carried by the wave. They made money, got comfortable, and now spend their time “exploring opportunities” over coffee, wasting your time. The underrated part: the top 1% here is insane. But almost impossible to get. Hiring in SF feels like being a guy on a dating app: everyone you want is out of your league, and everyone in your league wants someone out of theirs. The best people have unmatchable packages, endless options, and are optimizing for maximum impact: labs, frontier companies, or startups raising $100M pre-seed rounds. If you raised $10M from Tier 1 investors, you’re not hot shit here. You’re a B-player. It’s humbling. 2. There are fewer mission-driven people than I expected Especially on the application layer. A lot of people are in “secure the bag before it’s too late” mode. And honestly, it gives me the ick. The real religious builders I’ve met are often in labs, hardware, biotech, deeptech, defense — places where the work is hard enough that you can’t fake obsession. 3. The status game favors builders This is what SF does better than anywhere else. It rewards obsession. It rewards weirdness. It rewards people who make building their entire personality. Europe punishes that. SF gives it status. If you’ve felt like an outsider your whole life because you care too much, work too much, think too radically, or refuse to be chill about things that matter, this city will make you feel less insane. 4. The market liquidity is absurd Even if you don’t build a billion-dollar company, if you manage to build a strong product with a great team, someone smart might still acquire you for $ 100M. Yeah I know, it’s not your dream outcome as a founder, but on the days you feel desperate, it helps to keep going. 5. SF does not care about the meaning crisis that’s coming Anyone paying attention here can feel that something massive is happening with AI. But I’m shocked by how little people talk about the meaning crisis coming next. Everyone wants to talk about AI liberating humanity. Almost no one wants to talk about what happens when work — the thing that gives most people identity, structure, dignity, status, and purpose — starts disappearing. The vacuum will not be peaceful. People are underestimating the chaos that comes from humans suddenly having no idea why they matter. And I really feel like no one cares. 6. Personally, I’ve never been more unhappy I moved to SF and entered the matrix. I’ve always been intense. I’ve always worked crazy hours. But here, I lost the last parts of myself that were not about building. I don’t go to events. Most networking events feel like theater for people pretending to be important. The only events worth going to are small, curated dinners with people who are actually alive. I’ve made 0 real friends. I don’t do well with transactionality. I don’t do well with people constantly performing greatness. I don’t do well with rooms where everyone is optimizing and no one is being honest. So yes, SF is lonely, transactional, delusional, addictive, inspiring, boring, extraordinary, and completely insane. But it is still the only place to be right now if you’re a founder trying to build the next wave of humanity. And for now, that’s enough.

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Daniel Rubin@DanielRubin109·
Hey @WHOOP , Huge fan- but my wrist is started to hurt pretty badly after 196 days. Even @grok admits that a lot of users are complaining about this. What should I be doing? Any advice? @willahmed
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Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover@rrhoover·
Is anyone building something to make it easier to manage write-offs for angel investments?
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raz sauber - רז זאובר@raz_sauber_·
A Jewish soldier during Israel’s War of Independence, 1948.
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Zach Roseman
Zach Roseman@zachrose51·
We just killed cold email: Introducing Draftboard. The world’s first AI Sales Director that outperforms any human. Comment your website and we’ll find you intros to 10 dream prospects for free.
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Tho guy would rather blame ‘Saturday’ than Hezbollah.
António Guterres@antonioguterres

I strongly condemn Saturday’s attack on @UNIFIL_ during which one French peacekeeper was killed & another three were injured. I extend my deepest condolences to the family, friends & colleagues of the fallen peacekeeper, and wish a full & fast recovery to the injured peacekeepers. This is the third incident in recent weeks to have resulted in the deaths of peacekeepers serving in Lebanon. These attacks must stop. All actors must respect the cessation of hostilities & the ceasefire.

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