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@clemnt

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Bonn, Germany Katılım Ocak 2008
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Ricardo Sequerra Amram
Ricardo Sequerra Amram@ric0seq·
People don't understand the scale of @chrija 's token usage The wise SaaS fox is AI-pilled to the bone 😆
Christoph Janz 🕊@chrija

It's been a busy weekend for my coding agents. 1) Implemented various improvements to my new AI Command Center (see medium.com/point-nine-new…). Amongst others, the research skill will now try to apply learnings from a few 1000 hours of subscribed podcast transcripts (@AcquiredFM, @dwarkesh_sp, @InvestLikeBest, @twentyminutevc). 2) Built a little integration that lets us update our Webflow website by talking to a Slackbot. 3) Started building an app that aggregates bank accounts and assets and turns it into a dashboard (using FinAPI and CSV imports). 90% done, but as usual, the last 10% might take longer. ;-) 4) Played around with an idea I had ... use the "thinking" output of AIs to generate a real/near-time video ... didn't get too far with this yet. :) Has anyone built this?

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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
A copper shortage is coming next: The world economy is projected to face a copper deficit of 10 million tonnes by 2040, equivalent to ~33% of current global demand. This comes as global copper demand is estimated to surge to 42 million tonnes by 2040, from 28 million tonnes in 2025. Asia alone is expected to reflect 60% of total demand growth over this time, driven by EV adoption and grid upgrades. At the same time, AI data center copper demand is set to surge +127% to 2.5 million tonnes by 2040. Meanwhile, supply is expected to peak at ~34 million tonnes in 2030 before declining to ~32 million tonnes by 2040. Copper is the next global strategic commodity.
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Andreas Helbig
Andreas Helbig@andyhelbig·
recurring revenue 🥲
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clement vouillon
clement vouillon@clemnt·
So true: "I think Wealthfront was too pure and honest with what was good for people. And robinhood built what they wanted instead." Somehow, I have the impression that it could be applied to other big cos. Great way of framing it 👍
Sam Gerstenzang@gerstenzang

@rexsalisbury Sadly, I think Wealthfront was too pure and honest with what was good for people. And robinhood built what they wanted instead. I’m a big user of both. Wealthfront execution great over last few years, but robinhood just excellent.

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Sam Gerstenzang
Sam Gerstenzang@gerstenzang·
@rexsalisbury Sadly, I think Wealthfront was too pure and honest with what was good for people. And robinhood built what they wanted instead. I’m a big user of both. Wealthfront execution great over last few years, but robinhood just excellent.
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⛩ Ryo Saeba | Japon XYZ ⛩
⛩ Ryo Saeba | Japon XYZ ⛩@Ryo_Saeba_3·
Aujourd’hui à Hakodate, il est tombé tellement de neige qu'un tramway est resté bloqué et a dû être remorqué par un véhicule de déneigement #Japon
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clement vouillon@clemnt·
@cie_papegai @OuranosMK Exactement et historiquement bcp de technos "revolutionnaires" ont connu des bulles (internet 2000, chemins de fers au 19eme siecle etc...). Donc assez normal au final.
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papegai@cie_papegai·
@OuranosMK L'un n'empêche pas l'autre. Une bulle financière est une valorisation irrationnelle de certains actifs. Mais la technologie sous-jacente peut néanmoins être valide et révolutionnaire (exemple la bulle internet n'a pas stoppé l'expansion internet et la "numérisation du monde").
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uɐɥdǝʇS
uɐɥdǝʇS@StephanSturges·
I miss floaty rock
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Maxime Eyraud
Maxime Eyraud@max_eyr·
Simply answering your emails within a week is enough to place you in the 95th percentile of knowledge workers in France. The bar really is that low.
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Dr Anton Howes
Dr Anton Howes@antonhowes·
Why did coal, having been used in Britain for centuries, very suddenly take off in London in 1580-1600? I dove deep into the archives, unearthing a story *never* told before. It was thanks to German inventors, and through brewing, that coal really won. ageofinvention.xyz/p/age-of-inven…
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Christoph Janz 🕊
Christoph Janz 🕊@chrija·
Bye-bye SF, bye-bye Mountain View. Thank you to everyone who took the time to meet me in the last 6 months! I’m coming back to Germany with a lot of inspiration, great memories — and two additions to the P9 Family that I’m super thrilled about. 🪄🤖 I’ll be back soon, but now on to some European Dynamism! :) PS - bye-bye P9 US office v0.9. We’ve had a good time together, even if you don’t have a heating, which made the 6 am calls with Europe a bit cold. :)
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Nathan Benaich
Nathan Benaich@nathanbenaich·
oh cool i have gemini in google docs oh wait, it can't help with basic stuff
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Sunny Paris
Sunny Paris@noryus·
Assez incroyable, l'expérience d'achat sur Amazon qui était leur force est devenu si horrible que j'ai fini par acheter mon livre sur la FNAC.
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Maxime Eyraud
Maxime Eyraud@max_eyr·
Out now
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