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@cryptopilot16

Founder @groupstarship | Agentic AI Enjoyer https://t.co/tFVgtEJ7gZ

Not Financial Advice Katılım Mart 2014
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Jebus@Jebus·
Take me back
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PILOT 👨🏻‍🚀
PILOT 👨🏻‍🚀@cryptopilot16·
The more I use Hermes the more I like it. Dr. Hermes
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Hermes Agent Tips
Hermes Agent Tips@HermesAgentTips·
OpenClaw users... are you also using Hermes Agent or have you only kept using OpenClaw and why?
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𝗰𝘆𝗰𝗹𝗼𝗽
𝗰𝘆𝗰𝗹𝗼𝗽@nobrainflip·
$BTC cycles: 2015–17: 12 Jan -> 11 Dec: 1065 days 2017–18: 11 Dec -> 10 Dec: 365 days 2018–21: 10 Dec -> 8 Nov: 1066 days 2021–22: 8 Nov -> 7 Nov: 365 days 2022–25: 7 Nov -> 6 Oct: 1065 days 2025–26: 6 Oct -> 5 Oct: 365 days but of course it’s just a coincidence…
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𝗰𝘆𝗰𝗹𝗼𝗽@nobrainflip

Most are reading current crypto market wrong I called the EXACT cycle top using a pattern that's worked 3 cycles in a row Following this pattern, I made $6M+ from $8k When crypto bottom? When BTC reclaim ATH? How to make 100x this cycle? 🧵: The answers👇

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Unihax0r
Unihax0r@0xUnihax0r·
Just got drained or hacked for more than 200k. Sick to my stomach This is the wallet where the money went: 0xF7cFFC27732a5C9c4E2D592F3E33435F8dDb019A Any help to track the money would be appreciated
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
When Anno 1602 was published in 1998, I bet nobody outside the German-speaking market had ever heard of Max Design. They had some minor titles before, such as 1869, Burntime or Der Clou - but again, most likely unknown to most gamers back then. All that changed overnight with the release of Anno 1602, which was a complete surprise blockbuster with massive sales, staying in the top sales charts over years. It eventually turned into a franchise that is still alive today with its most recent release, Anno 117, last year. So, what makes Anno so great? For its time it showed incredible attention to detail: excellent graphics (for a management/strategy sim), the genre-typical and wonderful music, and above all a highly addictive "just one more minute" gameplay - seeing your empire grow through colonization and trade. While a military aspect exists in Anno, it is secondary at best. They focus was much more on building and growth. And it was simply wonderful to look at. It was easy to just get lost and watch every hustle and bustle along. The Settlers had a similar vibe, with their pixel style graphics and animations. One of the best games ever - one that just felt full of love for the small things and full of soul.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
My Claude keeps saying "that's a day of work" when it's like done in 5 min 😂
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James Anderson
James Anderson@jlanderson2010·
Hey friends, here is some of the wokr I've been doing on my tiny pixel art RTS, "Kingdom Shields". 80+ lines of unit voice dialogue, animated player unit portraits (just got done), groups, task changes, and chickens! This is the first video with audio of the voice lines I did myself. I wrote and recorded all of the lines, upped the speed and pitch. I'm very happy with them. Enjoy.
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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Algod
Algod@AlgodTrading·
If Naval really wanted to be robinhood it would have like 20-30bps annual fee, maybe even 1% But the fee scheme is just retardio at best, short everything the guy touches
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Algod
Algod@AlgodTrading·
After the companies went from 0 to trillions. Aside from the 3.5% annual fee, its a genius way for exit liquidity. Nobody cares about you having early access, they only care about their own outcome
Naval@naval

Introducing USVC - a single basket of high-growth venture capital, for everyone. No accreditation required, SEC-registered, and a very low $500 minimum. Includes OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, Sierra, Crusoe, Legora, and Vercel. As USVC adds more companies, investors will own a piece of that too. Liquidity typically comes when companies exit, but we’re aiming to let investors redeem up to 5% of the fund every quarter. This isn’t guaranteed, but if we can make it work, you won’t be locked up like in a traditional venture fund. It runs on AngelList, which already supports $125 billion of investor capital. And I’ve joined USVC as the Chairman of its Investment Committee. — Go back to the 1500s, you set sail for the new world to find tons of gold - that was adventure capital. Early-stage technology is the modern version. It says we are going to create something new, and it’s risky. It’s daring. But ordinary people can’t invest until it’s old, until it’s no longer interesting, until everybody has access to it. By the time a stock IPOs, most of the alpha is gone. The adventure is gone. Public market investors are literally last in line. This problem has become farcical in the last decade. Startups are reaching trillion dollar valuations in the private markets while ordinary investors have their noses up to the glass, wondering when they’ll be let in. Investing in private markets isn’t easy. You need feet on the ground. You need judgment built over years. Most people don’t have the patience to wait ten or twenty years for an investment to come to fruition. But there is no more productive, harder-working way to deploy a dollar than in true venture capital. USVC enables you to invest in venture capital in a broad, accessible, professionally-managed way, through a single basket of innovation, focused on high-growth startups, at all stages. It is how you bet on the future of tech: the smartest young people in the world, working insane hours, leveraged to the max, with code, hardware, capital, media, and community. Your dollar doesn’t work harder anywhere. There is an old line - in the future, either you are telling a computer what to do, or a computer is telling you what to do. You don’t want to be on the wrong side of that transaction. USVC lets you buy the future, but you buy it now. Then you wait, and if you are right, you get paid. Get access here: usvc.com

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I got C-holed. Suffered sleep consequences. I busted my screens-off rule. Turned down socializing. Fell behind on work. Kate is now upset. AI is preposterous. As close to magic as I’ve experienced (except a seed becoming a tree and a zygote becoming a baby). It started on April 2nd when Karpathy shared LLM Knowledge bases. I wondered if this was the opening to structure the 1.5 billion data points I’ve collected on my body over the past five years. It's the most dynamic n=1 biomarker dataset in history. It was just sitting there. Next thing I knew two weeks had passed and Kate was wondering if she lost her boyfriend to Claude. I’m non-technical. Which honestly makes me sad. I wish I’d grown up with a computer or at least been around engineer culture. I didn’t know anyone technical until my early 20s. I became an entrepreneur at 21 and had my first of three kids at 25. I sold Braintree Venmo at 34. Learning to code stayed on my to-do list through all of it. The timing was never right. I was always on the outside looking in, wishing I had the skills to assemble 0's and 1's into digital structures. The exhilaration I’ve felt in the past two weeks is hard to explain. The 1.5 billion data points became a functional database, queryable, and microscope into my 70 trillion cells. The biological age of my organs updated in real-time like stock tickers. My build morphed from a knowledge base into a breathing organism that was self-learning and in sync with my heartbeat. I did this entirely on my own. It’s buggy, breaks and the data needs to be cleaned, but damn it’s cool. It became a mirror and ledger, one I could ask questions to. About my psyche, behavioral patterns, biology and protocols. Patterns across my life I couldn't previously connect. It’s made me insatiably hungry for more data. I’ve written about Autonomous Health, how cars now drive themselves and software wires itself. Health is next. My build showed me what it looks like in practice. Before Kate started protesting, she joked that she felt relieved for herself, our colleagues, and the world that I’d found something that matches my energy. That they could all express a sigh of relief. It’s true. This experience left me wondering if I’ve been bored my entire life. Never having found something that could match my work ethic, speed, intensity, and build capacity. Something that didn’t have the delays of the real world, human complications, or logistical drag. Two weeks deep in AI and I'm realizing that when people talk about AI, they're not talking about the same thing. Someone using a chat interface has a completely different opinion than someone building with it. And that chasm deepens for the people seeing what's coming next but isn't yet public. Society can't have a coherent conversation about AI because everyone's intuitions are calibrated to a different version of it. Off-the-shelf LLMs are mostly useless beyond narrow tasks. When they get you 80% there, it's often faster to do the whole thing yourself. And they're dangerous because the hallucination is hard to detect. Now you don't know what you don't know. Give them expanded context, memory, and architectures for self-reflection and autonomous learning, and you start to realize that AI is bigger than any of us can fit in our context window. I need to take Kate on a date, turn my screens off on time, and get some work done. And then properly dose C. Note: the image above is my 2021 baseline when starting this longevity project.
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PeteZach
PeteZach@oldyzach·
This is what tranquility looks like. And my fav Anno game. Anno 1503.
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mert
mert@mert·
kids these days seem to have such complex AI setups anyone else just raw dogging a local folder via terminal and claude/codex code?
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