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@olvehe

Village idiot. Risk premia + trades with answers to "why me, why now". Tweets/opinions are someone else's financial advice.

Norway Katılım Nisan 2011
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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
Meeting a follower at 5am in a random field tomorrow
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
This lady tried pulling an armed robbery on a gas station on Friday. How it went:
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Anon Risk Addict@olvehe·
@thsottiaux 1) GPT pro model in CLI, 2) lett skills use the "multiple choice" output you have in built-in workflows ("Yes, Yes to all, No"...)
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
What are we obviously not getting right with Codex?
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Conks
Conks@conksresearch·
oh you're a cannon expert? name all the cannons
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Anon Risk Addict@olvehe·
@robinebers U can do this by having default planning mode x high and regular medium, it auto switches when u accept implement then (CLI)
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Robin Ebers | AI Coach for Founders
In Codex, I wish there was a model selector before you accept a plan. feels like planning with High/Extra High and implementing with Medium is pretty common
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Chris Shipping 🚢🚢
Chris Shipping 🚢🚢@christankerfund·
Apparently today is sell shipping and buy Tech ShitCos lol. It seems like shipping always starts a month weak … then ends the moth strong.
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Evergreen
Evergreen@evrgn11112231·
Tech people smarter than me: How realistic is it that in the reasonably near future we get an open source model frozen in time around current Opus levels capable of running a harness locally on your desktop that feels like running Claude Code with a max plan? What are the barriers to this over 3-5-10 years?
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Thomas Nielsen
Thomas Nielsen@Th__Nielsen·
Klassisk jugefrans..glemmer det her hvert år 🇩🇰📉📉📉📉
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Johnie Homeless, EuroR3tardio
@philoinvestor This is valid. I am for outright ban of US big tech. Simply because of the CLOUD act. There is no GDPR protection and data from non-US countries is freely accesible by US state enforcement without any notification or request. This should not be considered normal.
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Philoinvestor
Philoinvestor@philoinvestor·
A first step towards technology platform political-bloc protectionism.
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varepsilon
varepsilon@var_epsilon·
tried codex, I understand now
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
wow y'all love 5.5 we should think of something nice to do to celebrate!
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Chris Shipping 🚢🚢@christankerfund·
Trump just said that Iran informed him they are in a State of Collapse and want to open the Strait as soon as possible.
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Anon Risk Addict@olvehe·
The year is 2033. No buyouts, no stock splits. $HACK and $EVO trade ~600 / high 70s
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Fixed Income Guy (top 0.1% on bloomberg)
Had a Jane Street interview in 2014 At the end of my 5th round, was told to “look for a sign” for instructions to my 6th round A week goes by. I thought maybe I didn’t make it. I’m out on a Saturday in Gramercy. I go up to bar to order drinks. Some guy is wearing a fi-bro vest behind me when I turn around He tells me, “chug that” ?? “Who are you?!?” “Your 6th round. Chug that” I instantly knew this was my sign. I impressed him with my 3.5 sec beer chug. He noted “above average of 6.2 seconds” He told me to close my eyes “Give me the count of girls in this bar and how many blondes is it” “46 with 13 blondes” I knew instantly “Situational awareness at all times. Good.” Then he turned around and left. I get a call the next day at 5am. I answer “good to see you always online like a true sell sider you are. When can you start working for us?” I said “is the pay 100% commission?” “No? We aren’t that cool” “Never mind then”
Deedy@deedydas

Jane Street made ~$40B in 2025 with 3,500 employees, a ~2x from the year before. At ~65-70% profit margin, that's $8M profit / employee, the highest for a 1000+ ppl company. High-frequency trading continues to be the most efficient money making engine. I want to share an old story about my Jane Street interview in 2014. Jane Street was known for hiring a lot of math, physics and CS olympiad winners from top universities and putting them through many rounds - including, for trading roles, a gauntlet of mental math. It was my 6th interview and my final round and I recall being asked "What is the next day after today in DD/MM/YYYY where all the digits are unique?" They'd toy with you and say "You can use a pencil and paper, if you want" but you knew that was an instant no. Painstakingly and as quickly as I could, I came to an answer. "How confident are you that this is correct on a 0-1 probability scale?" the interviewer said. "0.95", I blurted out, not fully knowing how to answer that. "Are you sure?" After thinking harder for a few more seconds, I realized I could've flipped the digits around to get a closer date. I gave the interviewer my answer. It was correct. "0.95 huh?" he chuckled. That's when I knew I failed. Note: fwiw, other companies that come close in efficiency are - Tether ($90M+ profit/emp) - Hyperliquid ($80M+ profit/emp) and on revenue: - Valve ($50M/emp) - OnlyFans ($37M/emp) - Craigslist ($14M/emp) - Anthropic ($12M/emp, run rate) - OpenAI ($8M/emp, run rate) For comparison, Nvidia is very efficient at scale and is $4.4M/emp.

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