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@QuantaNode

Cofounder @TinyCloudLabs | Host of @InTheCloudsDacc

Katılım Kasım 2021
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
@hthieblot Agentic collaboration platforms for SME who value their sovereignty. Just locked in our first annual contract with a company we're very excited to be working with.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Looking for obsessed builders. I invest up to $250K first checks in: • Robotics, drones, space • Applied AI/ML, models • Dev tools and infra • Manufacturing & logistics, and more... DMs open or just reply here what you are building. Early > polished.
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
Spending too much time with Claude Code feels a lot like staring at the sun.
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welcome to the real world, where only real things matter, which is why your pulse is being regulated by an unread email, your week by a calendar grid, your confidence by a number assembled from past purchases, your passport by a line drawn before your birth, your rent by a market no one has ever seen, your diet by a future beach, your politics by a flag, your sleep by a sentence someone said in 2017, your medical options by a code, your self-respect by a mirror, your prospects by a spreadsheet, your grief by a photograph, your body by a diagnosis, your diagnosis by a committee, your committee by a funding model, your funding model by interest rates, your interest rates by expectations, your expectations by headlines, your headlines by metrics, your metrics by an auction, your auction by scripts, and your scripts by people who still say they only believe in “what’s actually there.” excellent. very rugged. very primitive in a classical sense. meanwhile the “fake” corporation owns the “real” building, the “imaginary” border searches the “physical” body, the “symbolic” wedding changes tax status, the “fictional” trust controls land, the “social construct” gets a prison sentence entered under it, the “mere story” starts a war, the “just statistical” risk score changes the insurance premium, the “virtual” item sells for more than the chair you’re sitting on, the “performative” apology moves the stock price, the “placebo” reduces pain, the “rumor” clears a room faster than fire, the “copy” becomes evidence, the “simulation” becomes training data, the “forecast” reorganizes agriculture, the “brand” outlives the founder, the “algorithm” notices a pattern no one can name and denies the loan with machine serenity, the “memory” alters posture, the “possibility” becomes doctrine, the “model” becomes policy, the “policy” becomes hunger, the “hunger” becomes crime, the “crime” becomes identity, the “identity” becomes searchable, and the search result becomes more operational than the person. but yes, by all means, keep guarding the frontier between Real Things You Can Kick and Fake Things Made Of Language, as if language had not spent several thousand years manufacturing gods, empires, debt obligations, constitutions, curses, diagnoses, markets, genres, marriages, races, disciplines, heresies, derivatives, reputations, and the tiny invisible grooves through which your desire now travels on schedule. very reassuring to believe the real is only made of matter, right until matter starts obeying form: until the body reacts to a symbol, the crowd to a slogan, the judge to a phrase, the market to a rumor, the child to a name, the archive to a query, the limb to an absence, the city to a map, the soldier to a uniform, the lover to a look, the patient to a prognosis, the future to a probability distribution, the present to an inherited script, and the script to nothing you can locate with tweezers. at which point the binary mind does what it always does when reality becomes inconveniently plural: it calls half of causality fake and then spends the rest of the day obeying it.
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@pmarca that may be true but imaginary things have real effects so it is still worthwhile to consider our creation and manipulation of these concepts

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AVB@AvbNear·
Is there any other city in the world where the vending machine has Pho, ramen, and Mac Minis? 🦞
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
@samgbafa It seems that an idea inherits its nature from the perception of duality. I think in some ways a koan is less a paradox than it is a skillful means to recognize what is not changing.
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
When we share some symmetric representation of some facet of the world, suddenly we can collaborate and move from a single planar viewpoint to manifesting a shared vision. The most powerful models are hard to see, but tend to find higher and higher resolution as they expand.
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
@MikeMacCombie Mike thanks again for the intros you made for us at TinyCloud- some really rich conversations and great leads have followed. For anyone reading this considering sharing with Mike, he is the real deal and is definitely focused on helping out early stage founders.
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Mike MacCombie 💬@MikeMacCombie·
Raising a pre-seed/seed round? I'll help make some intros. I like to make sure no great deals are prevented from getting done, and we’re back again for the March edition :) I made 367 intros for founders raising last month, and doing the process again this week to help some more. Doing my next experiment for 30.03 hours (ends 3/14, 10:00 pm ET): *Read this closely* 1) Email *all of*: deck (link is preferred over PDF)+blurb+traction+round size+round terms (if established)+3 reasons your company is compelling (the more factual/data-based the better, could be traction, team, or other, and put in it the third person, not first. Eg "their traction" vs. "our traction")+your LinkedIn link+company URL+company HQ location+a TLDR pro + TLDR con (in third person again) to mike+20263@mikemaccombie.com, hard deadline tomorrow at 10:00 pm ET. 2) Title must be *exactly*: "30.03-hour experiment 2026-3” and must include *all* the above elements for consideration. 3) I’ll share at least the top 3 companies w/ 100+ VCs next week. Last time I did this, I got 46 investor intros for the founders I shared. And I know of at least one investment committed from the challenge. Last year, I invested in 2 companies that originally came to me through one of these challenges :)
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
@0xave I agree- it's not just the underlying tech, it's how it's distributed. I think the answer lies somewhere in building tools that are naturally adopted by agents.
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Xave Meegan
Xave Meegan@0xave·
yes - agree the layer between user intent and agent execution needs further definition scoped delegations and TEEs are part of the answer the bigger question is which teams embed those kinds of primitives into workflows that people already use vs building them as standalone infra The tech exists but PMF is still being figured out for a lot of the tech so far
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
@Logos_network Really excellent event, thoroughly enjoyed it and made lots of friends! Thanks for putting this together.
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Logos@Logos_network·
A new world is not kindled by technology alone. To rebuild civil society, we need people who choose purpose and integrity over greed. Parallel Society was an experiment in exactly that: turning shared conviction into something real.
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
@chainyoda @eigencloud Out of curiousity, what does it mean to trust an agent as being an agent? Trust their judgement or trust cryptographic constraints? These feel like very different things to me. How do you see the Eigencloud stack solving this?
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chainyoda@chainyoda·
We need agents we can trust as being agents and not puppets of a human. One of the many problems the @eigencloud stack solves in the age of agents that can create a large amount of value
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
Agents aren’t fit for widespread consumer adoption yet because the attack surface area has only grown while the security paradigm around data has remained largely the same. Access control with agents should be attenuated and based on the principle of least authority.
Dr Efi Pylarinou@efipm

BOOM: Autonomous agent hack on McKinsey's AI Platform, Lilly Scale of data accessible without authentication (How We Hacked McKinsey's AI Platform) Codewall.AI autonomous agent hacked Lilly and accessed: → 46.5 million chat messages (containing a lot of confidential company information) → 728,000 files → 57,000 user accounts → 384,000 AI assistants and 94,000 workspaces → system prompts and model configurations → 3.68 million RAG document chunks → 1.1 million files and 217,000 agent messages routed through external AI APIs buff.ly/YgG0elK

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David Phillips
David Phillips@davidpco·
I'm currently in south africa and am doing a couple ai experiments while i'm here. i always like to drop little bits of tech in the hands of locals wherever i go to see what they do with it first up, the 19 y/o in the surf shop told me he's interested in ai. so i told him, 'i'll sponsor your claude pro access for the next three months, and you can ask me questions along the way.' he seemed hungry and earnest, so i figured why not. will report back
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lito
lito@litocoen·
they've launched watches now as well btw same principle as the card vending machine which they pioneered $10k and you get a random watch with an average value of $10k and ofc a chance to get a higher or lower one whatever you get you can instantly sell for 95% of the fair mkt value will try this out tomorrow
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lito@litocoen

Courtyard is one of the few crypto companies outside of Polymarket that has really found product market fit in non-crypto circles. They're completely focusing their marketing activities on Instagram. Doing around $80m in GMV/month.

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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
cryptographic verifiability ≠ verifiable judgment Bullish on TEEs and remote attestation, but for agents, proving what ran is a totally different problem from proving it ran as expected
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Hunter H -d/acc@QuantaNode·
Well put. Been saying something like this for a long time.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Every Fortune 500 executive is buying AI subscriptions and calling it a strategy. Palantir CEO Alex Karp has a word for that. Karp: “The general approach of just buying models is going to be essentially self-pleasuring for an enterprise at the cost of the enterprise.” Karp: “You buy some large language model, you party with it basically, and the next day you have a hangover.” The entire corporate world is mispricing the AI transition. They are renting intelligence with no foundation to run it on. A raw model floating in a vacuum hallucinates over your unstructured data, generates the illusion of work, and executes nothing. The party ends. The hangover begins. Nothing changed. Karp identified exactly where the value actually goes. Karp: “All the value in the market is going to go to chips and what we call ontology.” Not the models. Not the subscriptions. Not the chatbot interfaces layered on top of them. The ontology. The precise digital architecture of how an organization actually operates. Its security permissions. Its supply chain physics. It’s operational logic. Karp: “The ontology will allow you to take a large language model and use it, refine it, and then impose it on your enterprise in the logic of your enterprise, in the security model of your enterprise.” When you bind a frontier model to the strict underlying logic of a specific enterprise, something fundamental shifts. It stops generating text. It starts generating action. Karp: “We’re using it on the battlefield, we’re using it to compress margins. We’re making engineers better engineers. We’re making people who are not engineers into engineers using our ontology and a large language model.” The traditional engineering bottleneck does not slow down. It disappears. Karp: “We are sitting on the only thing that actually creates quantifiable, transformational value.” The companies renting models are paying for the feeling of transformation. The companies building ontologies are executing the actual thing. One of them will define the next decade. The other will wake up in 2030 wondering where their market share went. Exactly like a hangover.

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