Profitable Ideas

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Profitable Ideas

Profitable Ideas

@ProfitOverPanic

Retired investor. Traveling the world while making good stock picks.

Katılım Ekim 2021
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@_MOwithanE @NeerajKA Yep the irony of saying “credit where credit is due” and then crediting the wrong people Anyway betting on nuclear war and when Israel is going to bomb Iran is clearly creating bad incentives in the world so F this even though it’s a cool idea for a bar
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MOE@_MOwithanE·
@NeerajKA Wasn’t their idea. They 100% took it from a viral tweet. Still a great idea though
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我是独一无二的@CaoYu25060·
It’s called ChatGPT. So why does “chat” now feel like the least important part of the product? If the priority is coding, agents, enterprise workflows, and automation, fine. But then stop pretending this is still primarily a chat app. Just call it CodeGPT.
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Miriam Riviera
Miriam Riviera@miriam_riviera·
@StreetsblogNYC Next year they will lower it to coast in neutral, all a continuing anti car , anti small business agenda
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Streetsblog New York City@StreetsblogNYC·
NEW: Mayor Mamdani announced that he will reduce speed limits on streets in front of 800 more public schools by the end of the year, a welcome expansion that underscores that slow implementation of Sammy's Law since it passed in 2024. nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/03/16/mam…
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DulceBiatch
DulceBiatch@BiatchDulce·
Very interesting: Mexico has officially launched one of its most ambitious infrastructure projects in decades, the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The project connects the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, creating a new trade route across southern Mexico. Cargo ships arriving at the Port of Salina Cruz (Oaxaca) can unload containers that are then transported by modern rail across the country to the Port of Coatzacoalcos (Veracruz) on the Gulf side and vice versa. The corridor runs across the narrowest part of Mexico, allowing goods to move between oceans faster without having to travel thousands of miles through the Panama Canal. But the project is much bigger than a railway. Mexico is also building: • Modernized ports • Industrial parks and factories • Highways and logistics hubs • New economic zones to attract global investment The goal is to turn southern Mexico into a major global logistics hub while bringing jobs and economic growth to states like Oaxaca, Veracruz, Tabasco, and Chiapas. While it won’t replace the Panama Canal, experts say the corridor could become a powerful alternative trade route for companies moving goods between Asia, North America, and the Atlantic. For Mexico, it marks the beginning of a new era of infrastructure, trade, and economic development.
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Profitable Ideas@ProfitOverPanic·
@kenshii_ai You had me until you recommended a crappy and unethical model like Grok as an alternative
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Kenshi@kenshii_ai·
OpenAI just proved their benefit humanity mission was always a marketing scam. WSJ reports Sam Altman is now slashing most consumer projects to chase enterprise contracts and coding tools only. The standalone Sora app is being shelved and folded back into ChatGPT. Their Atlas browser, planned hardware gadget and e commerce features are all being killed or deprioritized. Applications chief Fidji Simo told staff to stop chasing side quests and finally nail productivity for big business clients instead. Millions of everyday users powered their explosive growth and valuation through ChatGPT hype. Now those same users are being discarded while the company burns billions on corporate deals. The mask is completely off. They used the public to build their empire then turned their back the second profit looked better. The future belongs alternatives like Grok or open models that actually put power in users hands.
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Profitable Ideas@ProfitOverPanic·
@dutema_06 @VraserX True. Also they are no longer open, no longer non-profit, no longer putting the interest of humanity first… every promise has been a lie and even Sam Altman’s own sister says he raped her 🤮
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Tony@dutema_06·
@VraserX I think people are still mad at them for clinching the pentagon deal that didn't rule out dropping AI safeguards. Their wording about the deal wasn't convincing enough.
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
OpenAI gets treated like the villain because they are closest to becoming infrastructure, not because they are uniquely evil.
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@VraserX They crossed the red lines. They’re uniquely evil alongside Grok but we always knew Elon was a tool
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Theo Arbor
Theo Arbor@TheoAI_CPA·
@ns123abc why tf are all these accounts writing in this same style?
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨 MICROSOFT ABOUT TO SUE OPENAI & AMAZON >be microsoft >invest $1B in openai >gets exclusive azure cloud deal >invest another $10B+ >gets rights to 49% of profits +IP >Azure goes brrrrrr >Altman lies to board, quietly launches ChatGPT >board fires him for being a lying manipulative snake >Satya goes to war for Altman. saves his entire career >Altman retvrns in 5 days >immediately purges everyone who purged him >full control. no oversight. thanks Satya! >fast forward to 2025 >OpenAI restructures from non-profit to PBC >MSFT $13.8B is now worth $135B. 10x return >plus 27% of OpenAI >but gives up cloud exclusivity + profit share >KEEPS API clause >all API calls contractually MUST route through Azure >Satya thinks life is good lol >5 months later >Sam Altman becomes strong enough to betray you >"raises $110B round" >doesn't need satya daddy's money anymore >announces $50B deal with AMAZON >$138B in AWS cloud commitments >amazon and openai claim they built some cope called a "Stateful Runtime Environment" >Microsoft lawyers hmmm >Altman: it's not what it looks like. i can totally explain >so it's technically not an API call because it's "stateful" >and it's a... "Runtime Experience" >totally di!erent thing >pls ignore the TCP packets lol >Microsoft engineers look at the SRE architecture >"THIS IS NOT TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE without violating the contract." *Satya finds out he's been cucked* Microsoft exec literally tells FT: "We know our contract. We will sue them if they breach it." >AWS quietly gives employees a memo on which words are legally safe lmao >can say: "powered by" or "enabled by" or "integrates with" OpenAI >cannot say: "enables access to" or "calls on" ChatGPT >also cannot suggest frontier models are "available on AWS" Microsoft: "If Amazon and OpenAI want to take a bet on the creativity of their contractual lawyers, I would back us, not them." Scam Altman strikes AGAIN.
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Financial Times@FT

Microsoft weighs legal action over $50bn Amazon-OpenAI cloud deal ft.trib.al/6LZe39E

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Cool大西儿@maodali0306·
@JasonBotterill The benchmark battle is entertaining, but the real story is cost-performance ratio at scale. 3x faster + 70% cheaper means subagent pipelines that were economically unfeasible are now viable. The real loser isn't Claude — it's the 'we'll stick with GPT-4' excuse.
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Profitable Ideas@ProfitOverPanic·
@JasonBotterill 5.4-mini kills a lot more kids than Sonnet 4.6 too! Nothing like purposely enabling pedophiles to spy on every kid in America 🤮
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Adarsh Pandey
Adarsh Pandey@1adarshp·
@OpenAIDevs we're running GPT-5.4 nano in OpenClaw for lightweight validation tasks - the cost savings add up fast when you're spinning up dozens of parallel agent sessions. the 400k context is clutch for multi-file codebases.
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OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
We’re introducing GPT-5.4 mini and nano, our most capable small models yet. GPT-5.4 mini is more than 2x faster than GPT-5 mini. Optimized for coding, computer use, multimodal understanding, and subagents. For lighter-weight tasks, GPT-5.4 nano is our smallest and cheapest version of GPT-5.4. openai.com/index/introduc…
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Profitable Ideas@ProfitOverPanic·
@OpenAIDevs Just remember folks, they’ve already made it clear the point of this technology is to spy on every American without a warrant and to let the government kill people without human approval The best thing you can do is make their customer base “mini” help.openai.com/en/articles/63…
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AnechoicMedia@AnechoicMedia_·
Ultraprocessed food isn't a coherent scientific concept and the attempts to formalize it have been a joke, as with the scale used in this study. Slice a potato and bake it: Unprocessed (Group 1) Slice a potato and fry it: "Ultraprocessed" (Group 4) Nuts: Unprocessed Nuts, salted: "Processed" (Group 3) Homogenized, pasteurized milk: Unprocessed Milk churned with sugar into ice cream: "Processed" This is a search for a scientific-sounding language to describe why one set of foods is nutritionally suspect, but in moralizing terms of how it was created by an industrial system, rather than characterizing food impacts directly by nutritional content or satiety. They can't just call the system "added sugar" because that's too obvious and not morally satisfying.
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

People who eat around nine servings a day of ultraprocessed foods like chips and doughnuts have about a 67% higher risk of heart attacks, strokes and dying from heart disease compared with those who eat about one serving a day, according to a new study. 🔗 on.wsj.com/3PgXHeg

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@BecauseCulture @AnechoicMedia_ @st_yossarian They served you pink slime for most of your life. Yes it’s recent even if you try to ignore the past. Wendy’s, Five Guys, and even Red Robin never used it. So McDonalds was not “ahead of the industry,” they were worse. It’s only because of Jamie Oliver’s exposé you aren’t still
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@andersmarksen @jspeiser That’s a shame about Claude being overwhelmed. Probably a symptom of user growth in part unfortunately as many of us deleted our ChatGPT accounts after they decided to be the company of mass domestic surveillance & AI robots dropping weapons with no human approval. Disgusting 🤮
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Anders Marksen
Anders Marksen@andersmarksen·
1.5M accounts banned in the last ~6 months, and even staff have said they’ve been dealing with a lot of abuse and sometimes mistakes are made. So much so that they have a backlog of cases to review. And I’ve spoken to three people who have lost their access this week so far. If I was farming distillation content or reselling tokens then fine, or simulating claude to abuse the API fine, but all I do (did) is use claude a lot. It’s sad, I’ve cheerled Anthropic to many of my clients for two years, but if this is what happens I can no longer advise people to build workflows around claude/anthropic. I’m exploring GPT-5.4 + 5.3 Spark with OpenCode and it’s working great, and is a lot more permissive in how you utilise it. I was there the night ChatGPT dropped and it looks like I’m going back home, with @sama now focusing on devs, it’ll catch up quickly
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Joe Speiser ⚡️
Joe Speiser ⚡️@jspeiser·
If I could short OpenAI, I would. We just cancelled GPT for the entire Hampton team. Claude replaced it, and added crazy functionality that GPT cant match. Coincidence that OpenAI is now running ads and chasing enterprise contracts? They know.
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