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this true? i grok the truth | building the next frontier in tech | spreading happiness

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gropty@gropty_·
You’ve heard the story of the guy knowing his local HVAC co was owned by PE. Service Titan software, quotes that smell too high. You’ll soon be hearing the story of knowing the local company is owned and run by AI. Their software will be unbranded but perfectly polished, and their prices will be halved.
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The Architect
The Architect@ThesisOS·
Capital should deploy systems, not buy you a second job. For true allocators, the operational grind is an unacceptable bottleneck. ThesisOS is live. You fund the venture. The AI CEO executes it thesisos.ai
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Love Music
Love Music@khnh80044·
Posture makes a big difference.💕💖
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gropty@gropty_·
Your position in $tsla you should close out. It will go down significantly from here, and will remain down for several years. Car sales won’t return. Cash needs will skyrocket. Optimus reaching profitable production is too far out, which creates extreme mid term risk on the stock. Elon is Elon though, so once you stop believing in the stock, buy it back then.
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gropty@gropty_·
@gregberryai @sweatystartup Taking the concept outside of your company, and providing it as a service, is the billion dollar opportunity
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
CEOs are lighting money on fire on AI implementation. They are having meetings and meetings about how they have to use AI. Pressure from boards. Shareholders. But they aren’t actually solving problems at scale. Bubble about to pop.
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gropty@gropty_·
@wolfejosh In what world do war crimes matter in a scenario like this? One country attacks another, but then wants to set rules in place on how the other country can attack back? lol
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gropty@gropty_·
Spoke with several individuals inside Iran. Key observations: - Most strikes appear concentrated on government and military facilities. Given the scale, direct residential damage has been relatively limited, though secondary effects such as shattered windows are widespread. - The majority of Iranians do not support the attacks. The groups that previously protested the regime represented a minority of the population. - Khamenei’s removal eliminated the central authority that had been directing the regime, creating a power vacuum in which more radical factions and ideologies are now competing for influence. This isn’t Venezuela. Americans don’t support this. There’s no way out. This may go down as one of the worst Presidential decisions in history.
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gropty@gropty_·
@rabois @DKThomp I’m starting to realize you are not a serious person.
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Keith Rabois
Keith Rabois@rabois·
@DKThomp what a stupid lost. He has approval on virtually every issue. And Pete is the best Secretary of War in my lifetime, easily.
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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
Three things that can be true at the same time 1. That this WH has a commendable talent for turning public opinion against its actions. 2. That govt regulation of AI was always going to be a very tricky multi-stage muddle no matter who the president was in 2026. 3. That Pete Hegseth really sucks at many aspects of his job
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

Overheard in Silicon Valley: "Every single person who was in favor of government control of AI, is now opposed to government control of AI."

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Paul Maley
Paul Maley@paul4jennii·
BREAKING 🚨Google’s quantum chip didn’t prove we live in a multiverse. It just proved the universe is one beautifully connected sea.🧨 Google’s latest quantum chip solved a problem in five minutes that would take a classical supercomputer 10 septillion years. Some physicists are calling it proof of a multiverse — the idea that every possible outcome branches into its own reality, so the chip is somehow “sampling” answers from parallel universes. Uniphics shows there is no need for any multiverse. Everything is made of spinning Gyrotrons whose waves propagate through one single ξM-field sea of unbound energy that fills all space. When the quantum chip sets up its qubits, those Gyrotrons create vast networks of perfectly coherent spin waves. Because the waves interfere across the entire sea at once, the chip can explore enormous numbers of possibilities simultaneously — not by jumping into other universes, but by letting the single connected field do what it always does: keep perfect harmony across its entire volume. The speed-up comes from the natural parallelism of spin-wave interference plus local time-flow variations (t_flow = k / E_d,total) that let dense regions of the chip run on slightly different clocks, giving the appearance of massive parallel computation without ever leaving our one deterministic universe. The same three pillars that explain gravity as a push and the cyclic cosmos also turn quantum computing into simple, single-universe physics. The universe isn’t splitting into trillions of realities every time a chip runs. It’s simply one sea singing in perfect harmony — and Google just learned a new note. How soon will quantum computing explode when we stop inventing multiverses and start engineering the single connected sea? A Theory of Everything should be able to answer everything. Uniphics Explained Simply PDF: uniphics.com/wp-content/upl… Chapters 1–10 free: uniphics.com/gallery/
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
BREAKING🚨: Google’s quantum chip solved in five minutes a problem that would take 10 septillion years. Physicists say it “proved” we live in a multiverse!
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Tommy. T@tallmetommy·
A classical computer made of atoms cannot efficiently simulate a quantum system made of the same atoms. Let that sink in. The universe is running calculations that its own matter cannot reproduce. That means one of three things: 1. Classical reality is just an emergent compression layer. 2. Information is more fundamental than matter. 3. We are inside a computational stack we don’t control. Multiverse is the safe interpretation. The real shock is that reality may not be bottom-level.
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gropty@gropty_·
It’s taken me a couple days to digest this. I’m ready to ask questions now. Why are we bombing Iran?
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gropty@gropty_·
@fastrlife @yoursimmo11 @grok who’s right? Or better yet, what’s the ultimate recommendation of if you should fast until noon?
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Axel (fastr)@fastrlife·
@yoursimmo11 You left out: - Fat loss - Rise in glucagon - Norepinephrine (adrenaline) rise - Adiponectin increases - Insulin nonexistent until first meal - IGF-1 drops during the fast - Melatonin production more efficient - Growth hormone spike (hgh mitigates cortisol) Nothing black/white
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Simmo@yoursimmo11·
Skipping breakfast isn't discipline. It's a cortisol bomb. - 6am: Cortisol peaks naturally (circadian rhythm). - 7am: No food. Blood sugar drops. Cortisol spikes again. - 9am: Coffee on empty stomach. Third cortisol spike. - 12pm: First meal. Insulin surge on a fried nervous system. By noon, your body has been in fight-or-flight for 6 hours. That's not fasting. That's self-inflicted stress.
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gropty@gropty_·
@growing_daniel You can be on my board. You’ll get 1% equity for serving. You just have to bring at least $10m to my next raise (personally or through your network).
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Daniel@growing_daniel·
How does one get on boards? I want to be on a board. I should be on like, 50 boards
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Marc Randolph
Marc Randolph@marcrandolph·
Just curious. Once you bookmark something, how often do you go back and look at it? My retrieval percentage is in the low single digits. Wondering if I’m an outlier - or if bookmarking is simply aspirational for all of us.
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gropty@gropty_·
Knowing this data fundamentally changes how my day goes. I use Apple Watch. I know if I’m under 4 hours, I won’t function, and need to cancel things to find more sleep. 2 days or more of 5 hour nights, means I need to do everything possible to protect that next nights sleep. Any night under 6 hours, I’m taking an extra does of creatine to keep the brain moving.
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Justin
Justin@justineliaa·
I don't understand what's the purpose of wearing a Whoop band or Oura ring Such a goyim item to own You wake up in the morning… sleep score shows 6/10 "Oops looks like I'm going to be tired all day today and be unproductive" Vividly retarded
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gropty@gropty_·
I’m currently doing this. What’s wild is it’s hard to find customers. The ones we do deployment for think it’s their competitive edge so give no referrals, and direct marketing lands you a bunch of SMB owners that are DIY tech enthusiasts who are trying to learn how to do it. Looking for strategic partners to scale this.
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BURKOV@burkov·
We don't see an avalanche of new groundbreaking apps despite an incredible ease of coding provided by AI because the issue was never the lack of people capable of building apps. The issue was that all ideas worth exploring have been systematically explored by various startup incubators since about 2005. There are just so many apps a normie needs while niche apps don't yield billions. Trying today to build a new Google or Amazon it's like trying to find a golden nugget in a pile of sand sifted before you by a hundred gold miners. Furthermore, coding in Python was within reach for most people who had an idea of an app even before ChatGPT and were crazy enough to try to build an app. Today those same people are vibe coding those apps no one needs. The software business of tomorrow is a team of two who come to a company of 20 to install MCP servers for their legacy corporate software and plug them into a closed circuit agentic LLM. A week of work and they go to another company of 20, and then to another one, like traveling salespeople in America of the 60s-70s.
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Meet Kevin
Meet Kevin@realMeetKevin·
🚨 Howard Lutnick's family firm bought up the rights to tariff refunds for 20-30 cents on the dollar after Liberation Day last year. Today, the Supreme Court struck the tariffs down. For every $100 invested, Lutnick's sons just made 3-5x. Welcome to Crony Corrupt America.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 BREAKING: Trump just announced the U.S. will send $10 BILLION to his so-called “Board of Peace.” An offshore entity he controls. Where he’s chairman for life. That’s taxpayer money → straight into Trump’s personal power structure. He’s robbing America in real time.
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gropty@gropty_·
PSA: if you think you’re special and have access to early stage startup investments via a side car fund, please know that this fund mostly makes money off their fees and their carry, not the shitty deals they bring. In other words, these are shitty investments. Stop thinking you’re an LP in Sequoia, and expect to under perform the S&P.
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