Jesper Qvist
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Jesper Qvist
@JQVIST
Market leader in Agentic Sales and go to market⚡️ https://t.co/ZmSm8EUeSO


The Future of Work is coming, spin up 200+ AI Agents let them run end to end from Bug Fixes, Market Research, Development you name it SwarmOS is coming!

Wealth taxes on unrealized gains don’t tax the rich. They tax ambition and export it How this plays out: >be a danish founder >start a company >struggle through all the hardships, near-death moments, sleepless nights >company gets valued at 500M DKK, a real success story >nobody has made liquid money, just salaries >they own 80%, now valued at 400M DKK on paper >tax man arrives and wants his cut >no shares sold, no liquidity event, just paper number on a cap table >forced to sell shares at the worst time or borrow money just to pay the bill >instead they pack up and move to Sweden or Switzerland >denmark loses the founders, the team, the tax base, the future jobs >all danes lose from it





@levelsio @threejs Wait, I still don't understand the Claude Code part, so you vibe coding the production? or having separate server than push the changes to github?





THE SKY HAS WI-FI: STARLINK TURNS PLANES INTO FLYING HOTSPOTS Airplane Wi-Fi just had its “iPhone moment”—and it’s all Starlink. With thousands of low-orbit satellites delivering broadband at 200+ Mbps, Elon’s network is now fueling in-flight connectivity from United to Qatar Airways. Free, fast internet is becoming the new standard as airlines rush to upgrade fleets before passengers revolt over old-school lag. Hawaiian, Air France, and airBaltic are already live, with more joining monthly. Travelers can stream, Zoom, and scroll gate-to-gate. Starlink isn’t just reshaping the cabin—it’s redefining the entire flight experience. For airlines, offering seamless Wi-Fi is no longer a luxury. It’s survival at 35,000 feet. Source: AirlineratingsCom
















