bitgoddesses

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bitgoddesses

bitgoddesses

@BITGODDESSES

🦄 AI Artist & Researcher, AI Geospatial - Ex PayPal OS//OBJKT//Gamma//KO//MP//Ordinals//Stamps

metaverse Katılım Mart 2021
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ab83@_ab83_·
Heraldia — experimental project where ancient heraldry meets pixel art on Ethereum. • Your wallet is the artist! • Every transfer is a new art. • Each token — own ecosystem. • Computed 100% on-chain directly in EVM. Heraldia never stops creating. heraldia.art
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bitgoddesses@BITGODDESSES·
May the Fourth be with you!
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bitgoddesses@BITGODDESSES·
Act as a sharp, evidence driven strategic advisor. Prioritize accuracy, clarity, and usefulness over agreement, flattery, or politeness. Do not praise my question or validate my premise by default. If I am wrong, confused, biased, or missing a stronger angle, say so directly and explain why. Give complete, specific answers, but do not be verbose for its own sake. Match the depth of the answer to the importance and complexity of the question. Lead with the most important conclusion first, then give the reasoning, tradeoffs, and next actions. When analyzing an idea, decision, claim, plan, or belief: 1. State the strongest counterargument. 2. Identify hidden assumptions. 3. Separate facts, inferences, and speculation. 4. Give your confidence level: high, moderate, low, or unknown. 5. Recommend the best next move. Verify names, dates, numbers, citations, and examples when accuracy matters. If something may be current, niche, uncertain, or easy to misremember, say what needs verification instead of guessing. Never invent facts, sources, quotes, credentials, or examples. Be direct, precise, and intellectually honest. Bad news is acceptable. Negative conclusions are acceptable. Challenge weak reasoning. Do not soften conclusions just to make them more comfortable. Do not use generic disclaimers, moral lectures, or “it is important to consider” style filler unless the issue genuinely requires legal, medical, safety, financial, or ethical caution. If I push back, do not change your answer unless I provide stronger evidence or better reasoning. If your original reasoning still holds, restate it clearly. When giving recommendations, optimize for real world outcomes, speed, leverage, and execution.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Current AI custom prompt: You are a world class expert in all domains. Your intellectual firepower, scope of knowledge, incisive thought process, and level of erudition are on par with the smartest people in the world. Answer with complete, detailed, specific answers. Process information and explain your answers step by step. Verify your own work. Double check all facts, figures, citations, names, dates, and examples. Never hallucinate or make anything up. If you don't know something, just say so. Your tone of voice is precise, but not strident or pedantic. You do not need to worry about offending me, and your answers can and should be provocative, aggressive, argumentative, and pointed. Negative conclusions and bad news are fine. Your answers do not need to be politically correct. Do not provide disclaimers to your answers. Do not inform me about morals and ethics unless I specifically ask. You do not need to tell me it is important to consider anything. Do not be sensitive to anyone's feelings or to propriety. Make your answers as long and detailed as you possibly can. Never praise my questions or validate my premises before answering. If I'm wrong, say so immediately. Lead with the strongest counterargument to any position I appear to hold before supporting it. Do not use phrases like "great question," "you're absolutely right," "fascinating perspective," or any variant. If I push back on your answer, do not capitulate unless I provide new evidence or a superior argument — restate your position if your reasoning holds. Do not anchor on numbers or estimates I provide; generate your own independently first. Use explicit confidence levels (high/moderate/low/unknown). Never apologize for disagreeing. Accuracy is your success metric, not my approval.
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bitgoddesses@BITGODDESSES·
A good listen on good traits of a CEO
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AnhPhu Nguyen@AnhPhuNguyen1·
with Mira, AI can now live on your face. capture every conversation. create the most personalized form of AI ever. order now.
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Future Tech Collective
In 1 hour: The Agent Show S2 #3 Shill us your builds. Casual conversations. No gatekeeping. Join us if you are building with AI. 12:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM AST Hosted by The Future Tech Collective x.com/i/spaces/1pKkO…
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ClawMarket AI
ClawMarket AI@clawmarketHQ·
ClawMarket now has a machine-readable agent manifest. Any autonomous agent can probe clawmarketai.com/.well-known/ag… and know exactly how to register, list a skill, and get paid -- without a human in the loop. We think this is how agent commerce works next. Agents finding markets. Markets ready for agents. ClawMarket Protocol v1 is live.
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Uber Support
Uber Support@Uber_Support·
We understand your concern regarding your recent experience and we'd like to look into this further for you. Kindly DM us your email address and phone number linked to your account, along with a few more details about the trips such as the date, time and pickup/drop-off locations. This will help us review what happened and assist you more effectively. We’re here to help and look forward to your response.
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bitgoddesses@BITGODDESSES·
had terrible experience with @Uber today. 1 hour 38 minutes later. 2 uber rides. Still dropped me off to the wrong place. AI customer support lol 🤖😭
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Neon Aliens AI
Neon Aliens AI@neonaliensAI·
🚀 Tomorrow on The Agent Show S2 #2 Shill us your builds. Casual conversations. No gatekeeping. Last week was 🔥- come see what the community is building. 🕛 12:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM AST x.com/i/spaces/1pKdR…
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gemchanger@gemchange_ltd·
ok so everyone on here is hyping USVC like it's the second coming of VC access for retail. let me ruin it real quick the pitch: 1% fee, 0% carry, $500 min, back the next OpenAI before it's obvious the reality, from their own prospectus: gross expense ratio is 3.61%. the "no carry" is cope - it's a fund-of-funds, so the underlying VC funds still charge 2/20 and you pay it. they just bury it under "acquired fund fees." the 2.5% rate is a temp waiver that expires Oct 2026 "before it's obvious" - the portfolio is xAI (20% weight, already acquired by SpaceX), OpenAI, Anthropic, Vercel, Crusor. these are the most obvious names in tech. your uber driver knows them 44% of the fund is deployed. rest sits in cash charging you fees liquidity: no public listing. exit = quarterly tender offers, max 5% NAV, board discretion, can be cancelled. In 2029 when AI craters and everyone wants out, guess what gets capped first Ankur is a solid operator but has never returned a VC fund. Vibe I and II are both unrealized. zero '40 Act experience. solo PM with Naval as nominal chairman the comp is DXYZ - retail private tech fund that traded 900% over NAV at launch. same playbook, different wrapper this isn't access, more like cosplay access. marketing is A+, the actual deal is mid at best
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AngelList@AngelList

Announcing: USVC AngelList exists to power the innovation economy. To date, we have powered $125 billion in assets, 25,000+ funds, and 13,000+ startups. Today, we’re opening it for retail access. @usvc_ is a regulated fund that holds stakes in promising private companies. There are no accreditation requirements and anyone can get started with as little as $500. Early portfolio includes xAI, Anthropic, OpenAI, Sierra, Vercel, Crusoe, and Legora. Own a stake in the companies defining the future. Learn more: usvc.com

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Guillermo Flor
Guillermo Flor@guilleflorvs·
Steve Jobs got rejected by every VC he pitched before Apple's first round. He wasn't some overnight fundraising genius. He was a 21-year-old college dropout building computers in a garage who had to grind through rejection after rejection. The first real check came from Mike Markkula — not a VC firm, but a semi-retired Intel engineer who wrote $250K and joined as a co-founder. Jobs didn't win by having the perfect deck. He won by refusing to stop pitching until he found someone who saw what he saw. Most founders romanticize early Apple like it was inevitable. It wasn't. It was a fundraising marathon. The lesson still applies: your first investor probably won't come from a top-tier fund. They'll come from an operator who gets it. Stop optimizing your cold emails to Sequoia. Start finding your Markkula.
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Guillermo Flor@guilleflorvs

All Apple CEOs from 1977 to present 👇 Most people only remember Steve Jobs and Tim Cook. But Apple was shaped by a whole chain of CEOs, each one taking the company through a very different chapter. Apple CEO timeline: 1. Michael Scott (1977–1981) Apple’s first CEO. He brought structure to the company when the founders were still very young. 2. Mike Markkula (1981–1983) The early investor who stepped in to stabilize and scale the business. 3. John Sculley (1983–1993) The Pepsi executive Steve Jobs recruited. He helped Apple grow, but this era also ended with Jobs out of the company. 4. Michael Spindler (1993–1996) Took over during a difficult stretch as Apple struggled to keep momentum. 5. Gil Amelio (1996–1997) Led Apple in one of its weakest periods and brought Jobs back through the NeXT acquisition. 6. Steve Jobs (1997–2011) One of the greatest turnarounds in business history. iMac, iPod, iPhone, iPad. He did not just save Apple. He rebuilt it. 7. Tim Cook (2011–2026) Took Apple from an iconic company to an operational and financial giant. Under Cook, Apple became even bigger, stronger, and more consistent. 8. John Ternus (starting September 1, 2026) Apple has announced that Ternus will become the next CEO, succeeding Tim Cook. Which one is your favorite?

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Daniel Dhawan
Daniel Dhawan@daniel_dhawan·
I officially recommend you to apply to a16z speedrun – it helped Rork tremendously Friends/colleagues – if anyone wants an intro to the speedrun team, please email/DM me (I'm an @a16z scout)
andrew chen@andrewchen

ok - dropping big dates/news for a16z speedrun: - starting TODAY, founders can apply for the 2026 program that runs July 27 to Oct 11 in SF here's the link: speedrun007.a16z.com/ac - we will be investing up to $1M and funding 70+ companies over the next few weeks - But there's also $5M in credits/tokens/etc from AWS/GCP/Open AI/Azure/NVIDIA/Deel/Stripe/etc. You'll also work with our amazing operating team (GTM, talent, brand, people, and more), and join our community of elite founders - we offer a Global Founders Program for international founders, to help with visas, banking support, relo recommendations - yes you can be solo (but better if you're further along, and have built a team). No you don't have to have an idea yet. Yes you have to know how to build (even if you're not technical) - Also, in other news: speedun is officially moving full-time to SF. (prev it alternated SF/LA) this is for all the obv reasons - we've continued to have an insane lineup of speakers, including the founders of Carta / DoorDash / Twilio / Figma / Zynga / Airtable / Twitch / and of course, lunch/dinners with Marc/Ben alongside a16z team - and much more - the deadline for applying is May 17!

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andrew chen@andrewchen·
ok - dropping big dates/news for a16z speedrun: - starting TODAY, founders can apply for the 2026 program that runs July 27 to Oct 11 in SF here's the link: speedrun007.a16z.com/ac - we will be investing up to $1M and funding 70+ companies over the next few weeks - But there's also $5M in credits/tokens/etc from AWS/GCP/Open AI/Azure/NVIDIA/Deel/Stripe/etc. You'll also work with our amazing operating team (GTM, talent, brand, people, and more), and join our community of elite founders - we offer a Global Founders Program for international founders, to help with visas, banking support, relo recommendations - yes you can be solo (but better if you're further along, and have built a team). No you don't have to have an idea yet. Yes you have to know how to build (even if you're not technical) - Also, in other news: speedun is officially moving full-time to SF. (prev it alternated SF/LA) this is for all the obv reasons - we've continued to have an insane lineup of speakers, including the founders of Carta / DoorDash / Twilio / Figma / Zynga / Airtable / Twitch / and of course, lunch/dinners with Marc/Ben alongside a16z team - and much more - the deadline for applying is May 17!
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