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Peter Yared

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CEO @InCountry data residency | https://t.co/IO5ykSYhay data protection | https://t.co/E6UDY6VCUq censorship-resistant publishing | 6x exits | Former CIO/CTO @CBSi

Miami Beach Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Peter Yared@peteryared·
Excited to announce @InCountry has raised $10m and launching AgentCloak AI data protection. AgentCloak protects AI agent data with secure digital twins and advanced data cloaking. We help enterprises comply with AI data minimization and cross-border Sovereign AI regulations.
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Exactly: "7. The mood around open source shifted. A year ago it felt like open source was chasing the frontier models. Now founders are telling me Gemma and DeepSeek are good enough for 80% of what they need at a fraction of the cost. The "which model do you use" conversation is being replaced by "which model for which task." Model loyalty kinda feels dead."
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

I just got back from SF and I FEEL INSPIRED. I spent 5 days with frontier AI model teams, AI startup founders, and 3 billionaires. My takeaways: 1. I had lunch with 3 billionaires. All of them are buying SaaS companies and rebuilding them agent-first. They were deeply inspired by Bending Spoons and Ryan Cohen's eBay deal. Buy the company, cut the headcount, rebuild the tech, add agents, add features, make more valuable experience, raise prices. 2. The frontier model companies are hungry for usage data from the field. They can see API calls and token counts. They can't see the actual workflows. If you're deep in a niche using these models in ways the model companies haven't seen, that understanding is incredibly valuable. Usage intelligence is the new alpha. 3. Consumer AI is massively underbuilt. Every billboard in SF is either B2B inference infrastructure or vertical agent companies. The entire city is optimized for enterprise. Meanwhile you have companies like Cal AI doing $50M ARR in 18 months as a consumer app. I met with a cool few teams doing consumer AI (@paulscherer / @ekuyda) 4. MCP came up in literally every conversation. The companies exposing their product as MCP endpoints are getting pulled into deals they never pitched for. The ones that aren't are becoming invisible to agents. This is the new SEO. If agents can't find you, you don't exist. Building products for agents is the new zeitgeist in general. 5. Not uncommon for hot seed rounds to be $25-50 million valuations. I saw a Series A at $450 million 6. If I had a dollar every time someone mentioned "forward-deployed engineer" this trip I could have funded a seed round. It's the hottest role in SF right now. The person who sits between the agent and the customer, making sure everything actually works. 7. The mood around open source shifted. A year ago it felt like open source was chasing the frontier models. Now founders are telling me Gemma and DeepSeek are good enough for 80% of what they need at a fraction of the cost. The "which model do you use" conversation is being replaced by "which model for which task." Model loyalty kinda feels dead. 8. Voice agents came up more than I expected. Multiple founders told me voice is the interface for the next billion users. The billion people who will never type a prompt will absolutely talk to one. 9. The Obsidian community in SF is weirdly intense. Multiple founders showed me their vaults unprompted. Like showing someone your home gym. It's a flex now. The quality of your knowledge base (second brain?) is becoming a status symbol among builders. 10. Maybe it was just the people I met but the age of the founders is shifting. I met more founders over 40 this trip than any trip before and more founders under age 21 than ever before. Founders getting older and younger at the same time. 11. I spoke to a lot of fast-growing startups, VCs and frontier models who are hiring content creators right now. 12. The restaurant scene in SF is actually better than it's been in years. Founders are going out more. Alcohol is out, not surprisingly. 13. SF doesn't feel like the only place anymore. We all have access to the same frontier models. We all read the same X feed. A founder in NYC or Lagos is calling the same APIs as a founder in SoMa. So in the past it felt like SF was always lightyears ahead, doesn't feel that way anymore. It's okay not to live in SF and have BIG DREAMS. 14. The coworking spaces in SF are half empty but the coffee shops are packed. People want to be around people. I had a few startup ideas here.... 15. Walking around the Mission I noticed something: the street-level businesses, the taquerias, the barbershops, the laundromats, none of them use any AI at all. 16. I heard the phrase "agent debt" for the first time. Like technical debt but for agents. When you hack together an agent workflow fast and never clean it up, the system prompts conflict, the memory gets polluted, the tools overlap. 6 months later the agent is doing weird things and nobody knows why lol. 17. Met a few people who carry two phones now. One for personal. One that's basically an agent terminal running Telegram or iMessage connections to their agent fleet. It's always amazing to get that dose of inspiration in SF. I FEEL INSPIRED. But I'm so happy to be back home, locked in and building. We're 12-18 months into a shift that will take 15 years to play out. The urgency in every conversation was real. What an incredible time to be building.

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Peter Yared@peteryared·
On this immigration thing: Silicon Valley has to understand that we have already lost this battle. The H-1B scammery by bigcos has been fully exposed right when CS grads can't find work. So we need to focus message on competent and exceptional people. Fakepreneurs that clone other companies also not helpful.
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Peter Yared@peteryared·
@arampell @Danhightower They changed the rules since Thiel did it. Can only do it for passive investments, disqualifying if you have any control at all
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Alex Rampell
Alex Rampell@arampell·
@Danhightower Even better: open a self-directed Roth IRA (eg with Columbia Private Trust), have the IRA “buy” the founder shares at inception, no tax ever Only issue is vesting / repurchase right since the IRA can’t have something tied to your employment. But fixable.
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Dan Hightower
Dan Hightower@Danhightower·
Founder hack: form a startup as an LLC first, then convert to a C‑corp once the LLC is worth several million (but under the QSBS $75M cap) so that the higher fair market value becomes your “basis” for QSBS and you can exclude up to 10x that amount from federal tax on exit, potentially turning hundreds of millions of gain into 0%-tax QSBS instead of being limited to the flat $10–15M cap. You're welcome have a good weekend.
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Mike Lovell
Mike Lovell@mikeclovell·
Landed in FLL but need to drive home in diabolical rush hour traffic to MIA. Could have landed in ORL and taken BrightLine home.
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Peter Yared@peteryared·
Wrote an article for @NRO on how China has built a complete AI tech stack and that limiting chip exports to China has been entirely self-defeating for US technology companies. InCountry is one of the few US tech companies doing business in both the US and China, so we have a unique perspective on the state of tech in both markets. nationalreview.com/2026/05/the-co…
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
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European Parliamentary Research Service@EP_EPRS

Virtual private networks #VPN are increasingly used to bypass online age verification. Protecting children online is a priority, with new rules being implemented requiring a minimum age for access to some services Read👉 link.europa.eu/FGfr6C #DSA @EP_Justice @FZarzalejos

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luthira@luthiraabeykoon·
We implemented @karpathy 's MicroGPT fully on FPGA fabric. No GPU. No PyTorch. No CPU inference loop. Just a transformer burned into hardware, generating 50,000+ tokens/sec. The model is small, but the idea is not: inference does not have to live only in software 👇
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Peter Yared@peteryared·
@thdxr Boilerplate to low level services is the new Vercel
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Circe@vocalcry·
My VC friend told me his most valuable business book is the DSM IV. Much to consider.
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Peter Yared@peteryared·
@hypersoren We will miss you! Although I think the SF politics are better than NYC at this point
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Soren Larson
Soren Larson@hypersoren·
I am moving back to New York. I spent the last few years in Miami Beach. I moved for family but I broadly felt—if all predictions of AGI came true; if we had agents that could do arbitrary tasks—beach property would be valuable. I’ve been disappointed with how early stage AI has developed. Despite grand narratives > THIS IS AGI investment in kind hasn’t followed. The SF Taste Class dooms aimlessly about what we’ll all do when Claude does most intelligent work. It sounds like a joke but Miami already lives in this future. The city is not pretentious about intelligence—perhaps entirely the opposite—but it’s undeniable that Miami is one of the highest growth and dynamic cities in America. The city is deeply American and lives its true self 24/7—party boats, cars, beautiful people, money, rich immigrant culture. Miami dominates @alexolegimas Relational Sector—human intensive, provenance rich service where human-aspect of services lead. New York probably too. SF—not so much. Plainly I don’t think people are thinking clearly about economics in this new era; acting as if AGI invalidates underlying economic principles. I’ve heard rumors some at Anthropic want Anthropic branded everything, all run and organized by a Constitutional Claude Commune. I don’t want to live in this future. Beyond SF’s incredible natural beauty, its cultural and political aesthetics are dismal. The AI narrative is now just Permanent Underclass For All but labs Who Will Charge 90% Margins. I reject this. I reject these aesthetics. I reject cosplay. If we really are ushering in a magic machine god made of sand we must take everything seriously across all domains of life. When the cycle started we were Accelerating. We were on our way to Abundance. Now we twist narratives to accumulate LP dollars to rent seek compute replacement for human labor. How profoundly depressing and unimaginative. Also—deservedly—not durable. So I’m headed to New York to build Technologies Of Abundance. See you downtown. JPMorgan Finishers better up the pace on the Central Park hill.
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