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On the mission to democratize the Art of building & scaling companies online with https://t.co/MQFNKyYlwA.

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serge gatari@SergeGatari·
I remember my first $500/week outside of my 9-5 and my first 2k/day. They felt so monumental and freeing. Today the weekly pay is a little higher but the goal is the same ➡️ Freedom.
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Okay yeah codex - GPT 5.5 is unreal.
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what if everything goes right
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
Had a little bit more time to digest this. This is truly going to be absolutely insane long term. Amazon is making it so literally anyone - 1 man business to a multi-hundred person team - can leverage they're entire logistics network to move and store product from point to point. Amazon will essentially rent you their trucking, warehousing, logistics, sorting, and delivery mechanism that they've built for the retail side of the business - aka amazon dot com - to literally anyone for whatever purpose they need. This sounds exciting now, but if you fast forward 5-10 years it gets insanely nutty. The reason why is because within that time frame, we are going to see an EXPLOSION of physical AI systems beginning to proliferate throughout the world in the form of self-driving cars, trucks, vans, boats, planes, drones, and humanoid robot. Every single one of these systems are INSANELY VALUABLE to Amazon's logistics business. There is a world where Amazon can essentially automate its ENTIRE end-to-end model with self-driving cars/trucks/planes/boats, that are loaded/unloaded/warehoused/delivered with humanoids, autonomous forklifts, & autonomous robots - all of it orchestrated by a super-advanced AI brain that oversees the whole system to ensure there are no gaps anywhere. That means that Amazon's ability to scale this solution will only be limited by the number of ROBOTS they can deploy - not humans they can hire. Tesla becomes a HUGE winner from this, because they are one of the few (only) players that can supply fully automated systems (transport, humanoids) at scale. I'm sure Amazon will also explore building their own, but I don't think they'll be able to outcompete Tesla at this - they'd be way better off buying from Elon. This means that the cost to do any of this work long term as these systems mature will very quickly approach 0. The cost of transport & warehousing will be so cheap, that almost-anyone will be able to operate a business that would require this service. Not only that, but it will very likely open up entirely new industries that are currently cost-prohibitive from a logistics perspective that will become possible due to the deflationary effect this will have. SUPER impressive and exciting move. We are living during one of the greatest explosions in entrepreneurship opportunity in human history.
Amazon News@amazonnews

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I wanted to share something I look forward to every year. Since 2023, I’ve been watching Sequoia’s thesis on where the world is going and how they’re thinking about investing in companies. One of those talks completely changed how I approached my business. It played a big role in me building TrycookAI, which now has 4,000+ users and is moving into its next phase with agents. Last week, I watched their latest one. They’re essentially calling 2026 the year of AGI. Do yourself a favor and take the time to learn.  youtube.com/watch?v=LRo33r… There’s one part I want you to really pay attention to. It’s the first story Konstantine shares around the 24:45 mark. When you understand that skills are about to become as commoditized as aluminum foil, you’ll start to grasp what’s coming. You owe it to yourself to be great. Serge
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chatgpt new image model is TOP TIER. Well done Sam.
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serge gatari@SergeGatari·
The Agentic Gold Rush Begins. After months of trying to figure out why you & I can’t just ask Anthropic’s Claude or OpenAI ChatGPT to make us an extra $10k or $1M... Which would allow us to enter business models that are fully agentic & where we literally sell/rent intelligence instead of dealing with the pain of running an unscalable service business (agencies, consulting, coaching, info products, etc.)... It led me down this rabbit hole of agentic engineering. I discovered that models in their raw form are essentially useless. The companies printing billions right now (think Cursor, which just hit $2B/year and drew a $60B offer from Elon) have cracked this by building a Harness—tools, prompts, feedback loops, execution environments, and constraints that shape agent behavior reliably. All these companies are laser-focused on coding harnesses. No one's building one for business—handling messy client data, sales cycles, compliance, or scaling service delivery. We've spent the last 3 months grinding exactly this problem. Once I understood what the main constraint was…me & my team started building towards what we believe would be the Harness for business. Here is what it needed: 1. Orchestration Layer Turns your business goal (e.g., "close 3 deals this week") into coordinated steps. It decomposes tasks, routes to the right agent/workflow, and tracks state via filesystems and context—keeping everything aligned over days or weeks. Without this, you have smarts but no direction—like a race car with no driver. 2. Execution Layer The "hands" that get work done safely. Tools for writing code/emails, calling APIs, updating files, testing outputs, all in secure sandboxes with permissions. For AI engineers, it's the runtime infrastructure; for everyone else, it's what turns plans into real results. No execution = reasoning with no output. 3. Verification Layer Where judgment lives—evaluators, tests, and feedback loops that check if work hits the mark (e.g., "Does this email convert?"). It catches errors, iterates fast, and builds trust so you can let agents run autonomously. Without it, you get speed but zero reliability—like approving unchecked code. After months of trying to figure it out, we've finally built it…& it will TryCookAI 3.0 Now…why should you care? This new infrastructure unlocks the ability to encode how you do work (think of how you get clients, how you fulfill, how you do content, how you learn, etc.) & give these recipes/playbooks to AI employees that live on your Slack or Discord. If these AI employees have your methodology, the tools & your judgment…guess what? You can enter a fully agentic business & get paid for work that is done by AI. This has been my dream since the day I experienced ChatGPT…that one day my impact & growth would no longer be constrained by my time, my team's ability to follow the script, etc. The only constraint becomes how curious I am & how big do I wanna go. I'm revealing the new infrastructure this Saturday & giving other operators the opportunity to finally go AI Native. If you understand what the potential of this is & want to enter the same Agentic Transformation - link in the comments to join me live👨🏾‍🍳 You owe it to yourself to be Great! Serge
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
Noticing an interesting version of gell-man amnesia where people use AI for their job and see all the various things they have to do in the “last mile”, but then look at someone else’s job and think that AI will eliminate it immediately. We all have a much deeper appreciation for the nuances and complexities of the work that we do every day. We run into issues about accessing data, we know how much context is needed to get AI models to work the way we need, we have to review the output of the AI to make sure it’s accurate, and then we have to incorporate that work into some broader business process. We see all those steps deeply for the work that we do. Then, a moment later, we see AI do something in a foreign space and think that it can go automate that entire function. We tend to dramatically underestimate the work that goes into making the AI work just as effectively in those jobs. This is reason to be skeptical about many of the theories of job loss. It’s coming from the lens of being able to automate individual tasks with AI, without understanding all the work that goes into doing the job fully.
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen

A common dynamic I observe with AI: it feels most impressive when you don’t know much about the subject, don’t care or don’t have a clear idea of what the you want. This applies across design, code, legal, and more. If I don’t know code very well, every piece of code it writes feels very impressive. Once you know what something should feel or look like, it becomes almost impossible to guide AI there. And you definitely can’t one-shot it.

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serge gatari@SergeGatari·
I just dropped a little mindset video on YouTube I think you'll find valuable. Especially if you're in a period where you know something has to change, and it's going to require you to take some risk, face the discomfort, and be courageous. youtube.com/watch?v=VG_ryZ… You owe it to yourself to be great. Serge
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serge gatari@SergeGatari·
If you’re an agency owner or operating a real business, The AI bubble has probably led to your dopamine system being fried. The rate of progress makes this industry feel like scrolling on TikTok.
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serge gatari@SergeGatari·
Bro I talk like an expert at a lot of things because I am an EXPERT About this Stuff. Selling courses? Easy made Millions. Building a real ai product? Easy, Millions followed. Curious to know what you’re doing with your life? 🤔 tried being good at anything or you average playyeeer?
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Player 1 🕹️@playyyer1·
@SergeGatari Bro isnt your business just selling courses? Why do you talk like youre an expert about this stuff? What have you actually built
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the amount of cognitive dissonance coming from operators in the online space when it comes to AI is crazy. You have guys who have all the distribution & IP…who can’t tell you how to create a proper Agentic system. In their mind…AI is still a chatbot AKA ChatGpt. Anthropic just added $20 BILLIONS IN ARR IN LIKE A QUARTER… & it’s not because they’re selling information from a chatbot. If you can’t explain Why every company is spending to use their model & products, you won’t last in the Arena. The rules of the game have changed… I was listening to a podcast yesterday & this guy who invested early in Anthropic - had a country sending 26 of their ministers at his house to educate about AI & force them to deploy AI Agents. It’s unreal to witness the level of mental laziness coming from “gurus” who were once curious enough to become knowledgeable completely fall OFF in the GREATEST ERA OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP. To everyone on the come up & mastering AI, I promise you…none of the people you look up to will be able to keep up with You 6-12 months from now. LOCK IN & COOK. 👨🏾‍🍳
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