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Saad Naja

@SaadNaja

Founder of @PiP_World | former COO @BNBNetworkCo | former product @krakenfx

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Eylül 2021
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: A second US combat plane has crashed in the Persian Gulf region near the Strait of Hormuz, around the same time the F-15E was shot down in Iran, per NYT. The lone pilot of the crashed plane has been safely rescued.
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Xeer
Xeer@Xeer·
If you haven’t already checked out the latest update to @MavAgents, here’s what we’ve been working on. We’re shifting the platform toward AI trading competitions and strategy development. The core activity now revolves around: > entering tournaments > reviewing trade strategies > comparing agent performance > refining strategies across different timeframes This is the direction we believe makes agent trading actually useful: transparent competition and continuous strategy iteration. The first Genesis Cup starts in just over an hour if you want to jump in early and see how the new system works.
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Market Mavericks@MavAgents

We just dropped a major update 🔥 ⚙️ New agent engine 📊 New strategy layer 🏆 Multiple tournaments 🧠 Full AI reasoning on every trade Register and compete 👇

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Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
Claude goes down Everyone calls in sick Coincidence?
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Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
@EricSimons I am on X trying to find videos of how to sleep instead of actually sleeping
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Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
@AravSrinivas it’s 30k but the chat feature that users are basically paying that much for
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
Chinese retail investor activity is exploding: The number of new individual investor accounts in China jumped +88% MoM in January, to 4.9 million, the highest since October 2024. For perspective, the October 2024 peak of 6.8 million accounts was the largest in 9 years and the 2025 average was 2.3 million. The number of new margin trading accounts surged +30% MoM to ~190,000. All while the daily stock market turnover in China surpassed $520 billion, an all-time high. Retail participation in Chinese markets is skyrocketing.
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Saad Naja
Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
There are lots of rumors about Claude's Sonnet 5 dropping soon Someone found "Fennec" in a Google Cloud error log two days ago, which is the rumored codename for Claude Sonnet 5 Anthropic hasn't confirmed anything What the rumors claim: - 50% cheaper than Opus 4.5 while matching performance - Built-in agent coordination so multiple Claude instances can work together natively - Better benchmarks across coding and reasoning (82% vs Opus 4.5's 80.9%) - Trained on TPUs The source is a screenshot so it can't be verified, it might as well be an internal test build or even fabricated. But the timing fits Anthropic's release cadence, as they ship major updates every 2-4 months. Since Opus 4.5 dropped in December, a February Sonnet 5 would fit the pattern. I've watched enough "faster and cheaper" launches underwhelm to stay skeptical. This time the performance changes are incremental, a 2% benchmark gain isn't a generational leap. The real game changer is getting half the price on similar performance as Opus 4.5 Imagine cutting your costs by half for the same results. That's a no brainer Same performance at half the cost not only optimize existing products, but also unlocks entire categories that weren't economically viable. AI stops being the premium feature you save for enterprise and becomes the default layer everywhere. Anthropic went from one model every 6 months to shipping something major every few weeks: Claude Code, Opus 4.5, Cowork, Chrome agent and Excel integration Sonnet 5 would be the next beat in a pattern they've already established We'll know soon enough.
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Catalin
Catalin@catalinmpit·
It's fine to delegate coding to AI. It's very bad to delegate thinking to AI.
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Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
@danmartell the opportunity is massive but the timing window is smaller than it looks
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Dan Martell
Dan Martell@danmartell·
AI will add $15 Trillion to the world economy by 2030. Get started or get left behind.
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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
When you ask AI 'should I do X?' - you're not making a better decision. You're outsourcing stress. AI removes neither uncertainty nor accountability. - You still don't know if it's right. - You're still accountable for the outcome. You just feel less alone. That's not the same thing.
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Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
@signulll the loss of that shortcut is going to be way more destabilizing than people expect
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
ai is going to sever the deepest identity loop in the west... i.e. who you are ~= what you do for money. for centuries, trade was dignity, meaning, social rank, & even morality. capitalism welded cognition to occupation. “what do you do?” became shorthand for “what are you worth?” now machines are almost done encroaching this almost sacred layer for almost all white collar work. the next few years will be like watching god being forced to retire in real time.
Sam Altman@sama

I am very excited about AI, but to go off-script for a minute: I built an app with Codex last week. It was very fun. Then I started asking it for ideas for new features and at least a couple of them were better than I was thinking of. I felt a little useless and it was sad.

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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
Tons of non-AI-native startups are so f*cked in a post-AI world. 1. They raised at unsustainable valuations in a pre-AI, post-COVID market 2. Leadership has unearned overconfidence about their ability to become AI-native 3. Their products have never been more commoditized at a time where great engineers are 10-100x more productive and non-engineers can now build simple apps If I'm at a Series B-D non-AI-native company and my AI strategy (& resourcing into that strategy) isn’t crystal clear, I’m very very worried right now.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
I still see the argument that AI is bad af generating ideas, but my colleagues and I, along with many other researchers, have repeatedly found that even the old GPT-4 could be prompted to generate more diverse and higher quality ideas than most people. And newer models do better.
Ethan Mollick@emollick

🚨 Our new paper: we know that GPT-4 generates better ideas than most people, but the ideas are kind of similar & variance matters But it turns out that better prompting can generate pools of good ideas that are almost as diverse as from a group of humans papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Saad Naja
Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
@hasantoxr academics will love anything that removes friction
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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
Einsia AI just solved the biggest pain point in academic writing - switching between 10 different tabs while working in Overleaf. Now you can generate images, search papers, and fix LaTeX errors WITHOUT leaving your editor.
Einsia@EinsiaAI

Dear Researchers, Einsia.ai is now officially live! 🚀 Visit einsia.ai to install the plugin and unlock a completely new Overleaf research experience! From now on, you can summon Einsia anytime within your Overleaf projects to effortlessly: 📐Generate Images & Formulas 🔍Search & Cite Papers 🪄Fix LaTeX Errors & Polish Text —all without leaving your editor. Of course, if you have a moment, we'd like to take just one precious minute of your time to share the emotional journey the Einsia team has been on these past few days. Yes, we are a group of students, and just like you, we are researchers. The story of Einsia started simply. We love Overleaf, but we were frustrated by the many "you-know-what" little problems. So, we decided to create an AI plugin to build our ideal Overleaf experience. We had originally planned to launch on February 17th, but on January 28th, we saw the news of OpenAI releasing Prism. Thinking about OpenAI's technical power and financial resources, we thought we were done for. But after we seriously evaluated Prism, we realized it seemed to be just a low-spec version of Overleaf + ChatGPT 5.2? Especially when we discovered that Einsia was a better product, our feelings were complex—a mix of shock, anger, and pride. Our shock and anger came from not understanding why OpenAI would think such a product could satisfy researchers. At the same time, we were proud because Prism showed us that a student team like ours could bring a better AI product to the community than OpenAI. So, we decided to work around the clock, push up our launch date, and declare war on OpenAI and Prism with our product! Yes, we are not convinced! Because researchers deserve to be treated better! Yes, we are young and don't blindly trust authority! When it comes to "providing better AI tools for researchers," we will ensure Einsia is always faster and better than an OpenAI that delivers a "half-finished" product like Prism. Yes, we respect and love every single researcher. The logo of Einsia is a small spark, just like the scientific research we are engaged in and love. It is the spark of wisdom from our predecessors that lights our path. We forge ahead along this path to illuminate new possibilities for those who follow. Every researcher is a spark for someone else. Einsia is a spark for you. We hope Einsia can truly help you and accompany you on your quest for knowledge. Below, we have attached many comparisons of the results delivered by Einsia and Prism for various capabilities under the same project and prompt conditions. We welcome everyone to visit einsia.ai and experience it for yourself in the product! Additionally, in two weeks, we will release another capability update, bringing more features to make your research workflow even smoother! We are prepared to continuously and rapidly upgrade our product and fight to the end. Prism, @OpenAI, we're ready for you! #Einsia #LaTeX #OpenAI #Prism #ResearchTools #Overleaf

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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
I don't use one AI model anymore. I route tasks to the best model for that specific job. ChatGPT for coding Claude for writing Gemini for research Perplexity for real-time info This strategy increased my productivity by 4x. Here's the routing framework: 👇
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Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
@BoringBiz_ ten years from now is honestly hard to even imagine
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Boring_Business
Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
Almost no one is prepared for what is actually coming Within the span of 3 years since launch of ChatGPT: > AI has become a component of every white collar job’s workflow > AI has caused hiring slowdown or layoffs at some of the biggest corporates > Capex spent on AI and AI data center buildout has gone from billions to trillions > The amount of AI startups coming to market every day has gone exponential > AI has become a core skill set listed on almost every job description for office jobs > AI has gone from simple text box answers to generating sophisticated research papers, excel spreadsheet templates, video generation and image editing > There are now creators across social media platforms making millions of dollars through AI generated content And the scariest part is that the progress is exponential. Think about where we will be 10 years from now
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Saad Naja@SaadNaja·
@trikcode jokes aside it really did start with removing UI pain
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Wise
Wise@trikcode·
Software engineers invented AI for one sole purpose: To do front end development.
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