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@k_rluna

Brooklyn, NY Katılım Nisan 2018
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@oprydai I hope everyone understands that SBA loans are recourse. Most times, they require personal guarantees. There is no free-lunch here.
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@AndrewCurran_ So this is debt then? Senior position to prior lenders and common equity?
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Andrew Curran@AndrewCurran_·
OpenAl is offering private-equity firms a guaranteed minimum return of 17.5%, as well as early access to models not yet in public release.
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@jxnlco @zerohedge I was there at 5 am yesterday for a flight to Costa Rica - still took me 3 hours to get through with TSA pre
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@BennettSteinCPA @MrFamilyOffice Yes. You would take more risk early on in life. I also don’t understand the point of leaving money behind to people later in life when they probably don’t need it.
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Bennett Stein 📚 ☕️@BennettSteinCPA·
@MrFamilyOffice In these situations I always wonder if the kids would've chosen different, more fulfilling careers (but just as productive) had they known about the money early and what was expected of them
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Mr Family Office@MrFamilyOffice·
how to give generational wealth when the heir will blow it
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@nejatian what percentage of the Fortune 500 use Ramp? The only pushback would be that Ramp over-indexes with startups, and not Main Street businesses.
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Kaz Nejatian@nejatian·
I'm a big fan of OpenAI and I think they are doing much better in enterprise than folks think, but this is petty and demonstrably wrong. Every hedge fund in the world pays for credit card purchase data that is *far* less accurate than Ramp's data.
Eric Glyman@eglyman

If your kid’s lemonade stand processes 0.5–1% of US GDP, then yes, that’s a fair analogy for @tryramp. Ramp’s data is useful for the same reason it gets cited at all: it is quite consistent with the revenue figures OpenAI and Anthropic release. If it weren’t, no one would care.

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Kenny@k_rluna·
@paulg @Jesse_Livermore This is a race to the bottom unfortunately. Our culture is bankrupt and celebrates this type of content. On both sides.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Whether the next president is a Republican or a Democrat, can we have someone with at least a little class next time? Because this is embarrassing.
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@akshay_pachaar Great post. Most succinct primer I have read. Bookmarked.
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@enforcelawsNYC @RichAzzopardi @OsseChi Regulating NYC rent is straight-up Black Panther logic: the harder politicians swing with more rules and "freezes," the stronger the market gets and the more expensive unregulated apartments become. Rents just hit all-time highs. Time for them to fucking stop and take Econ101.
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Kenny@k_rluna·
This should seem intuitive. New nicer units let people trade up, frees up existing affordable stock AND opens the bottom to newcomers. That's why more supply helps lower rents across the board, even when the new stuff is considered lux
Yoni Appelbaum@YAppelbaum

This is shaping up as the most consistent finding in housing studies: Building lots of luxury housing can reduce rents at the top of the market—but the people it helps most are renters struggling to afford even the least desirable units

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Yoni Appelbaum
Yoni Appelbaum@YAppelbaum·
This is shaping up as the most consistent finding in housing studies: Building lots of luxury housing can reduce rents at the top of the market—but the people it helps most are renters struggling to afford even the least desirable units
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@altcap Silicon Valley culture and AI have a major PR problem. You guys need to stop being so damn hateable. My first recommendation: your buddies and leaders in AI should probably stop going on podcasts.
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Brad Gerstner
Brad Gerstner@altcap·
AI is deeply unpopular. According to Pew, sadly only 17% of Americans think AI will have a positive impact. In China, 83% believe AI will be positive. A token tax & political backlash is coming unless the narrative changes. 🇺🇸👀🧐
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Mike Bird
Mike Bird@Birdyword·
Absolutely astounding figures from the NY state comptroller: spending on services for the NYC street homeless population ran to $81,705 per person last year, up from $28,428 pp 6yrs ago. Figures do not include all kinds of other spending, supportive housing, policing costs etc.
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@trq212 how do i get on this list?
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Thariq@trq212·
Voice mode is rolling out now in Claude Code. It’s live for ~5% of users today, and will be ramping through the coming weeks. You'll see a note on the welcome screen once you have access. /voice to toggle it on!
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Kenny@k_rluna·
@dwr travel isn’t a simple one shot problem. It’s a high-dimensional decision space: budget, timing, layovers, seat type, loyalty status, even who you’re traveling with or what’s already on your calendar that day. Oh, and the cost of suboptimal choices is high.
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Dan Romero@dwr·
Surprised there isn't a one shot book me a flight agent yet. Assume it would be popular with business travelers.
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John Arnold
John Arnold@johnarnold·
This is an important message to progressive mayors: the era of sustaining bloated operations through tax increases on a shrinking base is over. They must think about better rather than more.
Fareed Zakaria@FareedZakaria

Blue cities are out of control, promising more, spending more, delivering less and pushing off fiscal problems to some future day. Democrats in city halls should stop governing as if the goal is to announce new entitlements, and instead make government work. My take:

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