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@STRDealsNE

STR deal analysis in New England ~ Tesla & Bitcoin fan. Let’s hit the links 🏌️‍♂️

New Hampshire, USA Katılım Ekim 2022
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Alex@STRDealsNE·
My long/short hedge fund is long my personal Short Term Rental business and short Airbnb
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@WallStreetApes This is my expected returns on my crypto portfolio
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The numbers are in Rep Nancy Mace confronts Governor Tim Walz on Autism spending increases Overall Increase from 2017 to 2024 2017: $1,099,946.52 2024: $343,176,474.78 Total increase: $342,076,528.26 This is a 31,099% INCREASE, or roughly 311 TIMES higher than 2017 levels
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@bprintco Short term rental management company
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Alex B@bprintco·
Okay, let's do something for fun... tell me what your business is and I'll give you the best marketing strategy I can think of.
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
Any heavy users of openclaw have any thoughts on perplexity computer?
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Alex@STRDealsNE·
GM 💪
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Ben Weir
Ben Weir@Weir4Liberty·
For people interested in moving to New Hampshire... the worst places to move are (in order): 1) Nashua 2) Franklin 3) Manchester 4) Keene Most of the rest of the state is pretty great! 👍🏻 Try to avoid those areas if you can. Some of the best places to live are: Hopkinton, Concord, Londonderry, Portsmouth/Rye area, or Hanover.
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Rae@raechellambert·
Come build in New Hampshire. I’ll help you move. No state sales, income, dividend, capital gains, or estate tax. Just property tax. 📍Near Boston and NYC. ⚕️Right to Try (medical) ☢️56% of energy from nuclear 💜Politically balanced We’re building Freedom Village — a new neighborhood for entrepreneurs to live
Josh Schlisserman@jslishi

I am surprised more VCs aren't talking about this. But, if you are a NYC founder with any type of liquidity event happening soon, consider relocating NOW! CC: @ethdaly @MaxwellAbram @ChanniGreenwall @SandroChess @Bfaviero @evanbfish @jackmcclelland jdsupra.com/legalnews/new-…

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Alex@STRDealsNE·
@perplexity_ai I ran out of credits in a task, went into my account and added more credits. When I came back to a task it was asking me to refill my credits with a pop up. There was no way for me to close it or move on in the task without buying more credits through the pop up.
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@niccruzpatane I’d only buy it if it has 38 cameras
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Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
This new company called Tensor Auto is claiming they’re making the first Level 4 autonomous vehicle that you can personally own. It costs $200,000. 😂 • 37 Cameras • 5 LiDAR Sensors • 11 Radar Units • 22 Microphones • 10 Ultrasonic Sensors • 8 Water-Level Sensors
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Jamie Kennedy
Jamie Kennedy@jamierkennedy·
Not all emails are created equally....
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Alex@STRDealsNE·
@bobbyfijan Congrats you just got an unfollow
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@DallasAptGP Nicely done! Doing this the hard way with open claw for my STR business. Biggest help thus far is a live todo tracker where it reads all my emails, guest texts and messages, and coordinates a central “nervous system” of tasks. Great for maintenance, sales, owner comms.
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Barrett Linburg
Barrett Linburg@DallasAptGP·
We built a system where Claude knows our entire company before I type a word. Three operating companies. 50+ properties. Full context on every session. Three tools. Any small business can build this. Most business owners use AI the same way every time. Open Claude. Re-explain the business. Re-explain the team. Re-explain the numbers. Then ask the question. You're onboarding the same employee every morning. We fixed this. Claude now knows the full operation before I type a word. Start with your most important company knowledge. Turn each topic into its own markdown file. Markdown is simple text that AI reads clean. Think about what you re-explain over and over. How your business makes money. Your org chart and who owns what. Your pricing. Key metrics for each team member. Your sales process. Your brand voice. One topic per file. Keep them short. Put everything in Obsidian. It's free. Files stay on your computer. Nothing goes to the cloud. Think of it as a filing cabinet on your own hard drive that AI can search in milliseconds. Here's what makes it work. Every file connects to related files through tagged links called wikilinks. When you ask Claude about a specific client, it doesn't just find the client file. It pulls every project, contract, invoice, and note tied to that client. One question. Full picture. Then connect Claude Code. It works like the regular Claude desktop app with one difference. It has the keys to your filing cabinet. Claude Code reads files right off your computer. No uploads. No cloud. No file size limits. Your financials, client data, and internal strategy never leave your machine. For business owners who won't put sensitive data on someone else's server, this solves the problem. Most people I know spend $100 to $200 a month on Claude. If you're already paying that, you should be getting more out of it than a chatbot that forgets who you are every session. Some of you already use Claude Projects. Good. That puts you ahead of most people. Projects let you upload files and give Claude a custom instruction set. For small tasks, it works. If you have a handful of documents and a clear use case, Projects is the right starting point. But it has a ceiling. Upload limits cap how much context you can load. Your files live on Anthropic's servers. And every project is its own silo. Your sales project doesn't talk to your ops project. Your finance files don't connect to your team files. The Obsidian setup removes all three limits. No upload cap. Files stay on your machine. And every file links to every related file across your whole company. The last piece is one instruction file. It tells Claude how your company works, what role it plays, and how to navigate the knowledge base. Think of it as the onboarding doc you'd hand a senior executive on day one. Except this executive never forgets it. Once it's built, every session starts with full context. Claude knows your team. Your numbers. Your processes. You skip the setup. You go straight to the work. Three tools. Obsidian (free). Claude Code (you're already paying for it). One instruction file. If you run a business and you're still re-explaining yourself to AI every session, you're leaving speed on the table.
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
You can now run OpenClaw for free forever. The new Ollama update lets you connect OpenClaw with Kimi K2.5, giving you: • Free AI model access • Free web search • Faster performance with Nvidia data center hardware AI agents just got cheaper.
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Alex@STRDealsNE·
@Pranit My $20/month is unusable with cowork. Hit rate limits almost immediately.
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Pranit@Pranit·
Anthropic just pulled the oldest trick in SaaS pricing. I pay $200/mo for Claude Max. My limits have been noticeably worse this past week. Now they announce 2x off-peak usage for two weeks. Sounds generous. But here’s what actually happens: limits quietly drop, a temporary 2x makes the reduced limit feel normal, the promo ends, and you’re left at a baseline lower than where you started. You just didn’t notice the downgrade because the 2x absorbed the transition. These AI plans are massively subsidized. The raw compute behind a heavy user costs multiples of the subscription price. Every move like this is the subsidy quietly correcting. Very sneaky, Anthropic.
Claude@claudeai

A small thank you to everyone using Claude: We’re doubling usage outside our peak hours for the next two weeks.

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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
Perplexity Computer is fast becoming my most-used AI agent for research. Especially with the release of mobile, it's so convenient. I've been using it for: • Scanning and generating daily content ideas • Scanning for real estate & investment opportunities • Generating daily reports (content & markets) • Quick research tasks (i.e. product reviews, comparing pricing etc.) I highly recommend playing around with it (I'll be posting a full guide soon).
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Kiaran Ritchie
Kiaran Ritchie@kiaran_ritchie·
I don't see how Anthropic, OpenAI or any of the model providers have any hope of defending their moats. And consequently, I think they're going to get wiped out. Right now, in early 2026 they have a meaningful advantage in terms of model capability. But far cheaper and open source models are not far behind. How long can they maintain a meaningful advantage? For the vast majority of use cases, we don't actually need much higher intelligence. It doesn't take 140 IQ to automate Turbotax or powerpoint. Eventually we will be saturated in cheap, local models that are "good enough". Of course some scientific labs and frontier research will always want the latest and greatest. But that market is orders of magnitude smaller than these company valuations can justify. What am I missing?
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