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Beckcoinbauer

@beckcoinbauer

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Bay Area, CA Katılım Ocak 2025
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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
POV you text me these days and ask what my AI stack is
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
We’ve been working hard to meet the increase in demand for Claude, and our subscriptions weren't built for the usage patterns of these third-party tools. Capacity is a resource we manage thoughtfully and we are prioritizing our customers using our products and API.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Starting tomorrow at 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw. You can still use these tools with your Claude login via extra usage bundles (now available at a discount), or with a Claude API key.
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OSINTtechnical
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Iran’s IRGC has closed off a portion of southwest Iran as it hunts for the American WSO who ejected from their stricken F-15E yesterday. US rescue forces and Iranian troops are now in a race to see who can find the American aircrew first in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province.
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@varunv_malhotra yeah but then they are not really "cooked", no? perception is bad maybe short-term. Love Cloudflare but would have bought them at $40-70, not at $200
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Varun Malhotra
Varun Malhotra@varunv_malhotra·
@beckcoinbauer It’s not valuation adjusted, just based on AI headwind vs tailwind. A lot in C I’d rather buy over the ones in S if we consider valuation
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Varun Malhotra
Varun Malhotra@varunv_malhotra·
I ranked 18 SaaS stocks from "will dominate AI" to "cooked by AI." If you're going against the Frontier Models its not a great spot to be. If your moat is features nobody uses, you're cooked. Especially if your customers are consumers and SMBs who will switch for half the price.
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
rooting for #3
Citrini@citrini

The difference in Strait activity from when #3 first arrived / began observing the strait about 4-5 days ago to today is stark. Traffic has meaningfully picked up - there are still “dark” runs and ships transiting without AIS turned on, but there’s a lot more going along the coast of Oman. At least 15 ships have crossed, including at least 3 VLCCs. When we arrived, virtually none were going through. Then a trickle through the Qeshm channel. It’s meaningful now, could be talking low double digit percent of pre-conflict volume. Meanwhile, expectations for a US operation involving “boots on the ground” within the next week or two are still high among locals. When analyst #3 first got to the strait we were hopeful we’d get a clear cut answer - bullish or bearish, open or closed, war or deal. It soon became clear that was the wrong framework through which to view this trip. On the same day that we learned it was the broad expectation of nearly everyone in the region - from locals to informed parties - that US ground troops would be launching an operation (“boots on the ground!”), we also observed multiple ships beginning to cross the strait. Soon they weren’t just limited to the Qeshm channel. It is clear to us that this isn’t as much a story in isolation as it is a story about the multipolar world and how it’s rapidly changing from what we’re used to. It’s a story about parallel warfare and diplomacy, US promises for the “Stone Age” in tandem with Allies’ seeking new venues for negotiation, and the changing global climate that necessitates this balance. Before, it would have been unlikely to imagine a world where Japan, the EU and other US allies were negotiating with a country the US is directly in conflict in to secure passage and work on agreements while the US still maintained footing for an escalation of kinetic warfare. Now, that’s simply how the world works. These countries must deal with the issues imposed, as the US won’t be sorting it out on their behalf. It’s undeniable the world is very different now and viewing this conflict through the lens of the past 50 years is a flawed approach. On Sunday, we will release our report that covers in depth what we’ve learned, how complex the situation is and what investment implications and nuances exist that have longer term implications than the next 100 points on SPX.

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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@SenJohnCurtis We’re making a joke out the constitution and Trump even said it out loud. We started a war…
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Senator John Curtis
Senator John Curtis@SenJohnCurtis·
I stand by the President’s actions taken in defense of our national security interests in the Middle East. But we must be clear-eyed about history and the Constitution. While I support maintaining our readiness and replenishing stockpiles, I cannot support funding for further military operations without a formal declaration of war from Congress. deseret.com/opinion/2026/0…
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@washingtonpost That’s all good but no one cares about the bezos post. Gonna mute them From now on
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
President Trump said this week that Medicare and day care were too expensive for the federal government to cover, reversing himself on campaign promises to protect the seniors’ health insurance program and address child care costs. wapo.st/417m2WG
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
Vice President JD Vance will visit Budapest next week and hold talks with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the White House said bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@levie Go to bed my friend. Box is box. There’s no AI angle
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
One of the biggest lessons thus far in building AI agents is you have to be brutally unsentimental in your architecture. The models get better and better at handling things you previously built scaffolding for, you need to ruthlessly jettison your prior tech to get those new performance gains. The rough loop of building AI agents looks something like: 1. Build a bunch of systems around the LLM to ensure that the agent can solve specific tasks very well 2. The model capabilities dramatically improve, rendering many of those systems redundant or even harmful 3. Remove prior scaffolding to get the new performance gains from the agent 4. New capabilities emerge in the models that let you solve a new set of much harder problems 5. Go back to step 1 For instance, in our new Box Agent, from the moment we designed the original architecture to the ultimate release, we had to evolve multiple components of agent harness simply because some parts were creating unnecessary constraints for the agents as models improved. The models continued to get insanely good at more complex reasoning, improvements in using search and other tools, writing code on the fly for new capabilities, improving context window performance for accuracy, and more. Many of the mitigations we put in place for the Box Agent (like to appropriately find data that users were looking for, or ways of chunking text to deal with context window limitations), eventually meat we got lower quality results or meant we were overfitting for specific use-cases, as soon as the models got better. The main lesson is always make sure you’re taking advantage of the frontier capabilities and don’t become nostalgic around the tech you’ve already built.
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@chamath Yeah we’re just gonna vote against more of that retardicans
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@horizontalescal @CorporalFrisk I’m partially with you but he’s been insulting these countries nonstop, gave no heads up and now they want to use their territory for an unprovoked war
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dragonslayer27
dragonslayer27@horizontalescal·
@CorporalFrisk Not getting involved is one thing, it's your oil after all. It's another to deny overflight and basing. Cyprus is getting hit but Italy won't let us park?
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Corporal Frisk
Corporal Frisk@CorporalFrisk·
If this is the widely shared view, it's easy be pessimistic. You could describe me as an Iran-hawk and Trans-Atlanticist, and I don't see reason for Europe to get involved after US stumbled into war w/o a plan, crashed the world economy, all while threatening and insulting allies
Peter Meijer@PeterMeijer

It would behoove our NATO allies to appreciate that this sentiment is *very* widely shared, including amongst erstwhile boosters of trans-Atlantic relations.

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Javier Blas
Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
If you manage outside money, put the letters “CFA” at the end of your social media name, and today you are asking “Why is WTI trading above Brent?,” I’m afraid your clients have a problem.
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billy
billy@billyhumblebrag·
Dario Amodei in a recent interview: "given rates of progress, I think we're around 3-6 months from 90% of code on github being written for Garry Tan's websites"
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
Had again hours long power outage on the peninsula. Asked grok to suggest what to buy to keep Eero 7pro with 3 APs online and it repeatedly suggested to plug them all into one UPS 🤦‍♂️
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: White House holding active discussions about others leaving the administration, including FBI Director Kash Patel, Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, per the Atlantic
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@tomosman Curious if capital one allows their employees to run openclaw
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@levie @tszzl Bro box is still box and no one uses it. Are you pushing 37k loc to box now like Garry ?
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
@tszzl I’m here using AI to automate something that would have taken me 10 hours before to do, so I wouldn’t have done it; and now I’m spending 2 hours on all the follow up work. So basically 2 more hours of work than before. The doomers can’t comprehend this.
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roon
roon@tszzl·
tbh I only feel more accelerationist as the capabilities ramp … the scaredest I was was in early 2023
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@HighyieldHarry Probably wants to sell because competiton already coming after him, CAC getting more expensive etc
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Beckcoinbauer
Beckcoinbauer@beckcoinbauer·
@tobi Not sure why you are pushing this nonsense @tobi If rufo posts it, 95%+ chance it’s false. Theres probably fraud at much smaller scale, where preventing it 100% is more expensive than
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tobi lutke
tobi lutke@tobi·
Remember that these $50b go somewhere. What people do with money is that they invest it into making more money by the same means. Meaning that fraud industrial complex in California alone is flush with 50b to invest into causing more fraud. If you want to know why things are so fucked up, look no further than these examples (assuming they are true).
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo

EXCLUSIVE: Multiple senior HHS officials estimate that, under Gavin Newsom, California's state Medicaid program has lost 25 percent of its budget to fraud. This would mean it is currently losing $50 billion a year to scammers, fraudsters, and organized crime rings.

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