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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@sweatystartup Very interesting. Anthropic basically cant keep up with demand. $1.25B/mnth is nothing. SpaceX will be the only company able to build datacenters in 3 dimensions and access unlimited energy. No permits. No water FUD. No angry locals.
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@snewmanpv @pmarca Maybe they dont have to? If you look at how robots are being trained using thousands of digital twin simulators, they can simply brute force their way to a solution. Quantum computing would accelerate the time to solution through simply trying everything.
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Steve Newman
Steve Newman@snewmanpv·
I think we are in the process of discovering that humans are bad at mathematics. A gibbon would scoff at an Olympic climber; the human body is not optimized for climbing. We're getting mounting evidence that our brain may be far from optimal for advanced math. No disrespect to mathematicians. I was a two-time IMO silver medalist; I'm just smart enough to appreciate that some people are much, much smarter. But it's starting to look like math is somewhere on the midpoint of Moravec’s paradox; between chess (computers surpassed us some time back) and cooking (probably many years to go, for general capabilities). It's fairly hard for us, and so it looks like computers are going to surpass us. AI math still has important weaknesses. For instance, AI systems have not yet shown any ability to identify interesting research directions, or develop new concepts on which further work can build. But they are starting to look superhuman in some respects. And once AI *starts* to become superhuman in some domain, we all know what happens next.
Timothy Gowers @wtgowers@wtgowers

AI has now solved a major open problem -- one of the best known Erdos problems called the unit distance problem, one of Erdos's favourite questions and one that many mathematicians had tried. openai.com/index/model-di…

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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@lowmen321 @KobeissiLetter Then you know very little about the Tesla shareholders. They are not investors in the traditional sense but believers in someone who dares to risk everything for something bigger than themselves, most importantly they think long term. Not quarter to quarter counting dividends.
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Lowmen321
Lowmen321@lowmen321·
@KobeissiLetter This is going to be interesting because Elon‘s philosophy is fail quick, fail often and figure it out. Investors are not going to like seeing million dollar rocket ships blow up on the launchpad or after takeoff.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: SpaceX has officially filed its S-1 registration statement with the US SEC ahead of its record-setting IPO. Details include: 1. SpaceX intends to list its shares on the Nasdaq under ticker symbol $SPCX 2. SpaceX posted Q1 2026 revenue of $4.69 billion 3. Elon Musk will be CEO, CTO, and Chairman of the Board after the IPO 4. SpaceX holds $15.8 billion in cash as of March 31st 5. SpaceX is seeking to raise a record $80 billion in its IPO with an expected IPO date of June 12th More details to come shortly on this historic IPO.
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@ianmSC And miss out on all networking and socializing opportunities that we want people in their 20s and 30s to experience.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Food stamp work requirements don’t create jobs, they create hunger. If the federal government wanted to help people find work, it would invest in public jobs programs and guarantee a living wage. Instead, it’s punishing people who are already struggling to survive. These rules took effect on March 1, meaning benefit reductions could begin as early as June 1. Find out whether you’re subject to these requirements — and how to stay compliant — by calling 718-SNAP-NOW (718-762-7669).
HRA@NYCHRA

🚨 New federal rules mean that New Yorkers ages 18-64 must now meet work requirements to keep their SNAP benefits. These rules took effect on 3/1, which means reductions in benefits could occur as early as 6/1. Need help? CALL 718-SNAP-NOW (718-762-7669).

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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@JeffBezos The nurse in Queens must have a name! What is her NAME!
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Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos·
Yes, the United States has the most progressive tax system in the world. The top 1% pay 40% of taxes, the bottom 50% pay 3% of taxes. We can make it even more progressive by zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. It’s a small amount of the total tax revenue but very meaningful to people in this group.
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay

Jeff Bezos said the bottom half of Americans should pay zero federal income tax. He cited a nurse in Queens making ~$75K and paying ~$12K in taxes saying “we shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington.”

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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@mitchellh Software engineering vs the business of software. Most engineers (myself included) love to update deps because it feels good 😆 but updating for the sake of it isnt good ROI.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Fork your dependencies, trim them to only your use case, never update unless it breaks for your users. I’ve been vocal about this for 10+ years. I’ve always said that updating is way riskier than latent bugs (which can be tracked and CVEs monitored). If you are updating a dependency, it’s on you to analyze every single commit in the full transitive set of dependencies. If you dont see anything compelling, dont update! I remember at HashiCorp once in awhile an engineer would try to update a dep or replace a DIY lib with an external one and id always ask “show me the commit we need.” Dont update for the sake of it. Feeling pretty swell about this mentality with all the supply chain attacks happening.
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@PeterSweden7 Check Dr Shanna Swan and her research. Phthalates are the culprit. Endocrine disruptors effect new born, males have shortened taints which starts them off with lower testosterone for life. It also effects female hormones. Net of this is lowered fertility and masculinity.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
Has somebody figured out why men's testosterone has dropped dramatically the last decades?
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Matt Baran
Matt Baran@mattbaran·
@cryptocorgi2000 You mean like San Francisco, and Daly City, and Pacifica, and Half Moon Bay?
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Matt Baran@mattbaran·
What if they built more housing here?
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@Bubblebathgirl If you look back to the past 150 years, you’ll see this is very common across American cities.
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Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸
Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸@Bubblebathgirl·
🚨 Spencer Pratt & Heidi Montag Dine in Carpinteria Amid Campaign Safety Concerns While Spencer Pratt campaigns for L.A. Mayor, he and Heidi Montag were spotted enjoying breakfast in Carpinteria, Santa Barbara County — about two hours north of Los Angeles. Spencer has cited safety concerns and threats linked to his campaign, which is why he’s been staying at the secure Hotel Bel-Air. Meanwhile, Heidi and their kids are based in the Santa Barbara area, which he describes as much safer. In 2026, running for office in a major city comes with serious challenges. How did we get to this point where candidates are forced to run for office in hiding? (Video: AI)
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@anymanfitness Interesting how everyone is so different, your description of being on trt is my daily. Same age as you and never been on anything. Summer + carbs and everything goes into overdrive for about a week.
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Jason Helmes
Jason Helmes@anymanfitness·
One week into my (doctor prescribed) testosterone replacement therapy. Thoughts + observations: - Pinning has become much easier already; anyone with apprehensions to needles - you will get over that very quickly - Testosterone oil is super annoying to draw into a syringe - Within a few days, energy levels started to bounce upwards pretty quickly - Today is my first day of having a lot of client check ins and somewhat tedious work while on test; my ability to focus and grind out work is radically higher - Workout felt great this morning, specifically between sets. Where I'd usually still be not fully recovered after 3 minutes of rest, it felt like I was ready to go again after 60 seconds. Big change - Took a 3 mile walk after my lift (standard for me); usually the last mile is a drag, this time, energy levels stayed high - Literally bricked up all night long when I'm trying to sleep (tmi but whatever lol) - I was able to get out of bed MUCH easier today. No procrastination when it was time to go to the gym, either, just jumped up and out the door. The changes so far are obvious and noticeable. I now get the whole "I feel like a teenager again" trope about TRT.
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Henry Mascot
Henry Mascot@iAmHenryMascot·
@chamath yeah you cant be a platform if you consistently copy your customers products LOL!
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Chamath Palihapitiya
In an early meeting at Facebook (c. 2007), when I was describing the goals of Facebook Platform (an area I oversaw) Bill Gates yelled at me/us. His quote has stuck with me to this day: “This isn’t a platform. A platform is where the collective sum of revenues of the participants exceeds those of the platform itself.” Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the tokenmaxxing circle jerk.
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@thecamjwright Professional services and consulting got a bad rep the last 15 years as a career move because it was taken over by low cost offshore IT labor. So now they have to rebrand in order to attract onshore talent.
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Cam Wright
Cam Wright@thecamjwright·
FDEs are crucial for AI/consumption products, But I'm skeptical of the vendor-owned FDE model. One example: Clay just started hiring "Forward Deployed GTMEs" in-house. It’s 100% the right move for Clay, but I think partners/specialized agencies are better for the customer: 1. Higher caliber talent Most top practitioners aren’t going to tie themselves to a vendor. 2. Multi-product capability Can configure your entire stack, not just one tool. Actually solve the problem vs. sell the product. 3. No product bias Recommend what's best for the customer, not what hits their quota. Basically - the vendor-owned FDE model optimizes for product adoption whereas the partner/agency model optimizes for outcomes. Those aren't always the same thing.
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@RobertMSterling Oh please. Every single one of them is on that trip to help the president, network for their shareholders and get face time with Jenson to lock in gpu orders 🤭
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Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling@RobertMSterling·
Trump’s got the 1992 Dream Team of the business world with him on AF1 for this China trip: - Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia - Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX - “Tim Apple” (lmao) - Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock ($14T AUM) - Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of Blackstone - Kelly Ortberg, CEO of Boeing - Brian Sikes, CEO of Cargill (ag giant that touches nearly every item in your kitchen) - Jane Fraser, CEO of Citi - Larry Culp, CEO of GE Aerospace and former CEO of Danaher (low-key guy but one of the most talented business leaders of our generation) - David Solomon, CEO of Goldman Sachs - Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of Micron (semiconductor company with $860B market cap) - Cristiano Amon, CEO of Qualcomm Just an insane line up. Can’t think of any other president who could get this many heavy hitters to clear their schedules and fly halfway across the world in the same entourage. Trillions of dollars of commercial, trade, capex, and M&A deals are going to result from this trip. Pay close attention to all of it.
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@davidsirota This is the human condition and its why we’ve gone from sleeping in caves to sleeping in the stars.
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David Sirota
David Sirota@davidsirota·
If you have $10 million in a high-yield savings account, you’re pulling $500,000 a year in interest for doing literally nothing. Why are you on here? Why aren’t you just always off hanging out, doing cool shit, never looking at this garbage? I truly don’t get it. Now do hundred millionaires and billionaires. Like, literally they and whole generations of their kin will never have to financially worry about anything. Why are so many of them so unhappy and angsty and locked into so many stressful things in the attention economy? I can’t get my head around it
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@DanielLurie I think you may have just shuffled them over to the east bay.
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Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉@DanielLurie·
We’re doing things differently in San Francisco when it comes to homelessness. And we’re seeing results. - Nearly 1,000 fewer people are sleeping on our streets compared to 2024—a major sign that our strategy is working. - Unsheltered homelessness in San Francisco is now at its lowest level in 15 years. - The number of people in tents is down 85%. These numbers come from the 2026 Point in Time Count. The takeaway is clear: More people are coming inside to get shelter and treatment, and we are moving in the right direction.
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@mnolangray Yeah Berkeley rents are down because the economy is down. There are basically no new companies expanding here nor new employment opportunities pulling in new residents. The massive and awesome labs space along the aquatic park is completely deserted.
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M. Nolan Gray 🥑
M. Nolan Gray 🥑@mnolangray·
For 45 years, Berkeley built virtually no new housing. By the mid-2010s, it was the most expensive college town in America. Shortly thereafter, YIMBYs took over and kicked off a building boom. Today, nominal rents are below 2018 rates—remarkable progress on affordability.
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Crypto Corgi@cryptocorgi2000·
@RoKhanna Probably need to first focus on the 46,000 stock trades your ‘family office’ has been executing based on the non public info you receive.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
The next Democratic White House does not need a court reform commission like some college seminar. We need action. We need term limits for Justices. We need to expand this morally bankrupt Court from 9 to 13.
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