keanu
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keanu
@keanucz
20 | student SWE apprentice @arm @bppgroup | hackathon nerd | active londonmaxxer
sheffield / london atp 🇬🇧 Katılım Aralık 2025
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Juno (@junocompanion) is the AI personal health assistant for the 1B+ people living with chronic illness.
Founders @isaactolley_ & @marshalljgould both grew up with chronic conditions and spent years waiting for answers.
6 months in, Juno now supports 80,000+ people globally.
ycombinator.com/launches/QT7-j…
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I spent the last few weeks crowdsourcing the ultimate guide to London’s startup ecosystem. Here's why.
Finding your people is a lifelong mission- the people that push you, open doors for you, celebrate your wins, advise you sincerely and say yes to your crazy ideas. It’s one of the reasons people love San Francisco. Everyone is rooting for you and believes in you. There is a sense of wild ambition.
But is this something only unique to SF? What is/was London missing?
I think it really came down to a few things:
- Optimism
- A mindset of waiting for permission
- Lack of a catalyst
Those in the startup world would have felt a shift over the past couple of months that has instilled a renewed sense of optimism for Britain, a mentality of not waiting for anyone’s permission and the catalyst of the AI boom empowering a new generation of builders.
And surprisingly, this isn’t new for Britain. We made the jet engine, steam trains, discovered the structure of DNA, discovered gravity and so much more. There was no concept of permission.
The UK that exists today has:
- Anthropic, OpenAI and DeepMind all opening offices in Kings Cross
- Startups raising absurd rounds building generational companies (just 2 days ago Fractile raised a $220m Series B)
- Unmatched talent being pulled in from Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, Warwick, Kings and even European universities like ETH
So how can someone get involved and how can we level the playing field for those outside the startup ecosystem?
The guide friends and I created below is our small role in helping democratise some of the obscure information on the inner workings of London’s startup scene.
Read it, add to it, check it regularly and most importantly, do something with it. I hope this guide helps people for years to come.
Can’t wait to see what we do on top of all the infrastructure built by those before us. We’re truly standing on the shoulders of giants. 🔥
Link in comments.
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-raised a round in 12 hrs on here, with no prior silicon valley network
-multiple job offers including getting flown to europe to meet a certain cto (started a company instead)
-insane customers from companies i’d always looked up to from $0 launch videos
-lots of new friends
u can literally open so many doors on the everything app.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier
The value of an X account can be measured by what doors it opens for you in real life.
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@Londonmaxxing day 1 went hard yesterday
@ProjectEurope_ @Kitty_Mayo_ cooked with spawning their founders and potential talent into a rooftop office bar
then somehow renting out a cinema to get some storytelling legends in to educate us on how one can tell stories better
💯




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@Tosyyyaaa where are these spots?? shoreditch always gave me dingy vibes 😭 need to find the nice spots
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Sam Altman has admitted he is on a waitlist for a procedure that would digitize his brain.
The procedure would kill him. He considers this an acceptable trade for digital immortality.
This is the person making decisions about the future of artificial intelligence for hundreds of millions of users. A man who views ending his own biological life as a reasonable step toward uploading his consciousness to the cloud.
These are not the priorities of a stable leader.
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my mutual, @paularambles, is so based that she would just order milk when we went to dinner in sf. this would always stun the waitstaff, as they never heard anyone actually order milk!

Elon Musk@elonmusk
My son, Saxon, is so based that he would just order milk when we went to dinner in LA. This would always stun the waitstaff, as they had never heard anyone actually order milk! He also unironically ordered a cheeseburger at a very uptight sushi restaurant that doesn’t even allow you to order supplemental soy sauce. When the waiter recovered from this request to reply that they don’t have cheeseburgers, Saxon said “Fine, I will have a hamburger.”
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@Zainmbrk londonmaxxing would not be possible without incident.io and you zain 🔥
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