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Sticky Ricky

@spicyponzi

Fartcoin maximalist

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Sticky Ricky
Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@StubHub @coachella StubHub seller sent tickets for Coachella Weekend 1 the day before the festival. The envelope arrived fully sealed but with 0 wristbands, just an empty envelope. Because they were “delivered”, StubHub refused to refund under or find replacements. Unreal.
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Cami Cow@an_mason166·
@TMZ Is anyone else tired of the narrative that Bieber is a musical genius? I mean, he barely makes headlines anymore unless it’s about his struggles or drama.
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TMZ@TMZ·
🤩 Justin Bieber's Coachella rehearsal was caught on camera. See the sneak peek: tmz.me/kjFfLSh
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Selin Kocalar
Selin Kocalar@kocalars·
YC and Delve have parted ways. I still remember the day we took our YC interview at MIT. We’re so grateful to the community and every founder friend we’ve made. We'll continue to support every young founder striving to make the world a better place.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
U.S. President Donald J. Trump says that the military “hasn’t even started destroying what’s left in Iran,” stating that bridges and electrical power plants are next and Iran’s “New Regime leadership knows what has to be done, and has to be done, FAST!”
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Sticky Ricky
Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@neilcybart Then you were never actually watching the show and it doesn’t matter anyways
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Neil Cybart
Neil Cybart@neilcybart·
@spicyponzi More like they didn’t make their sponsors known via their constant stream of sort clips on X, asscoin.
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Neil Cybart
Neil Cybart@neilcybart·
TBPN was relying on a pay to play setup. Pay for a sponsorship and in return get guest slots and upbeat mentions and coverage. I just wasn’t aware it was so in your face like what Michael shows below. Interesting how so few people, besides myself, were willing to call this out. I guess everyone wanted to appear as a guest... A big reason why I launched my AVALON podcast (@avalonpod) with a paid subscriber model is I knew once you take sponsorship dollars from tech companies, incentives would be misaligned. Every AVALON episode has segments where I call out companies that are being absurd, ridiculous, or intriguing. I couldn’t imagine myself deciding which companies to feature based on who were or weren’t AVALON sponsors. Just the thought of doing that is disgusting to me. But by having AVALON be 100% funded by listeners, whatever financial incentives that are out there are aligned with my personal incentive of providing the most accurate analysis possible.
Michael J. Miraflor@michaelmiraflor

If you're an aspirational Tech podcast, this now former list of TBPN sponsors probably has dollars to re-allocate ASAP. Hop on the phone and close those deals!

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Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@neilcybart They 6x’d revenue in a year, not like they were plateauing at all
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Neil Cybart
Neil Cybart@neilcybart·
OpenAI just bought TBPN 1) I doubt this is about the podcast itself as there is no reason for OpenAI to buy a tech podcast. In addition, the TBPN podcast will now face new headwinds as they officially lose their independence. For example, I’m skeptical Mark Zuckerberg will want to invite TBPN (i.e. OpenAI employees) to his events. Same dynamic would be found with every other OpenAI competitor contemplating whether or not to appear on TBPN. Instead, TBPN will be left with a guest list filled with OpenAI friends, family, and supporters. 2) The deal strikes me as being more about Sam Altman wanting the TBPN crew to reimagine OpenAI marketing - think appealing to younger developers and tinkers - in a bid to steal mindshare from Big Tech. 3) I can’t help but think TBPN began to see that it was going to be a tough slog from here as an independent venture. They received so much great press from legacy publications while also benefiting from the X algorithm. And yet viewership numbers remained niche given the related spending / size of company / resources / great word of mouth. In summary, a weird transaction likely greased by OpenAI cash / stock and influenced by a deteriorating outlook for a truly indie podcast with a rapidly growing expense load.
John Coogan@johncoogan

TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI! The show is staying the same and we’ll continue to go live at 11am pacific every weekday. This is a full circle moment for me as I’ve worked with @sama for well over a decade. He funded my first company in 2013. Then helped us fix a serious logjam during a critical funding round a few years later. When I took my second company through YC, he was president at the time, and then when I joined Founders Fund, the first deal I saw in motion was the post-ChatGPT round in late 2022. And as we started growing TBPN last year, he was the very first lab lead to join the show. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of TBPN until now. The last year has been the most fun and rewarding part of my career and we’re excited to have more resources than ever going forward.

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Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@taufiqzrahim They already ran their business on ads from tech companies how does this change anything
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Fuel@fuelkek·
Imagine the scent of a Latina's p**sy sitting on your face in the open ocean on your 80ft yacht once you sell your nut at $5 Fuel zee $testicle⛽️💥
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The Wheeler Dealer 🌍
The Wheeler Dealer 🌍@WheelerrDealerr·
taking a serious step back from crypto is realising just how all-consuming an obsession it has become over the last 4-5 years. working out, hiking, gardening, reading, picking up new skills, watching films i've not got round to seeing, picking up old hobbies, reconnecting with people - all of this has been good for me - but i have realised that doing this so intensively for so long has done something profound to my neurochemistry. the absolutely insane cognitive demands of trading all day every day, prioritising everything about learning how to get better onchain, markets, wallets, TA, FA, liquidity, studying trends, researching narratives, endless exhaustive discussion of the above with my trading circles etc. etc. - it feels like i've blasted my brain with so much dopamine and cortisol from the myriad highs and lows over this market cycle, that it has become quite hard to actually experience anything 'normal' with a true sense of presence and engagement like i used to. you become so used to constantly running numbers over in your head, calculating projections, assessing mistakes and trying to plan out a refined approach to do it better next time, even when you're not sat in front of a chart or a terminal - that when you aren't looking at anything at all, you start to remember what it's like to do anything else with full, unmitigated attention. i generally feel quite blank, albeit neutral in my engagement with my day-to-day life as i further detach myself from this space, and ramping up the intensity of what i'm doing doesn't seem to have much proportionate effect. the truth is that not many other things come close (certainly in my life) to that cognitive demand in terms of how obsessive and all-consuming it eventually became for me. i'm sure many of you can relate to this, but how many of you truly 'switch off' from crypto in any absolute way for a longer period of time? i have literally zero idea what price bitcoin is right now, what value my portfolio is - and the truth is, it feels really good to not know any of this, despite the underlying knowledge that my networth is cooked, bull run failed once again etc. i will have to return to trading at some point as i can't live off the money i have forever, and i still have some big financial goals that i am not willing to give up on yet. but this time away has really highlighted for me just how much it took out of me, or rather, how much it fundamentally changed me as a person, to put myself in a position to make life-changing money.
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Quinn Thompson
Quinn Thompson@qthomp·
Chapter 12 farming bankruptcies rose +46% last year. In the Midwest that rise was +70%. Chinese imports of US agriculture fell by over -50% last year. What are your plans to stop the decimation of US farmers and small businesses? The country already has a food quality problem and if you leave this sector of the economy so far behind it risks a food security issue too.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent@SecScottBessent·
This weekend, I will again meet with Vice Premier He Lifeng to continue the U.S.-China trade and economic dialogue in Paris, France. Under the guidance of @POTUS, our team will continue to deliver results that put America’s farmers, workers, and businesses first.
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Sticky Ricky
Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@elonmusk 1. So you admit the US hit the school, go tell Trump. 2. Anthropic openly admits its technology is not capable of autonomous targeting yet hence their pushback, if anything this validates their concern that too much faith is being put in ai targeting systems
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leland@Hazy19L·
@chamath Yes, exactly this. The gov is elected, no one elected Dario
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
In a democracy, it’s absolutely ok to define who can use the things you make and how. But it’s also absolutely ok for the Government to lose trust in you, tell you to fuck off and find an alternative. It’s also absolutely ok for you to nuke your own company in the process. The timing of this is not good for Anthropic and could be a potential boon to every other model that is exceeding expectations in their upcoming version (Grok, OAI, Gemini). More generally, I don’t see how this isn’t a slippery slope. What if a model maker updates their ToS that would block a use case that is legal but subjective? Agreeable in some states but not in others? What about in different countries with different governance or religions? It’s a huge can of worms. How can a government or company rely on a model that could have an ever-changing definition of what’s allowed without taking on major business/governance risk? They won’t. My hunch is that the company that embraces the “no holds barred” ToS will win because it’s the least risky to adopt wrt long term risk of getting rug-pulled.
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Sticky Ricky
Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@chamath Grok is useless little bro stop comparing them , no enterprise is buying grok licenses
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Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
US Targeting systems powered by Grok instead of Claud
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Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey

This gets to the core of the issue more than any debate about specific terms. Do you believe in democracy? Should our military be regulated by our elected leaders, or corporate executives? Seemingly innocuous terms from the latter like "You cannot target innocent civilians" are actually moral minefields that lever differences of cultural tradition into massive control. Who is a civilian and not? What makes them innocent or not? What does it mean for them to be a "target" vs collateral damage? Existing policy and law has very clear answers for these questions, but unelected corporations managing profits and PR will often have a very different answer. Imagine if a missile company tried to enforce the above policy, that their product cannot be used to target innocent civilians, that they can shut off access if elected leaders decide to break those terms. Sounds, good, right? Not really - in addition to the value judgement problems I list above, you also have to account for questions like: -What level of information, classified and otherwise, does the corporation receive that would allow them to make these determinations? How much leverage would they have to demand more? -What if an elected President merely threatens a dictator with using our weapons in a certain way, ala Madman Theory/MAD? Is the threat seen as empty because the dictator knows the corporate executives will cut off the military? Is the threat enough to trigger the cutoff? How might either of those determinations vary if the current corporate executive happens to like the dictator or dislike the President? -At what level of confidence does the cutoff trigger, both in writing and in reality? The fact that this is a debate over AI does not change the underlying calculus. The same problems apply to definitions and use of ethically fraught but important capabilities like surveillance systems or autonomous weapons. It is easy to say "But they will have cutouts to operate with autonomous systems for defensive use!", but you immediately get into the same issues and more - what is autonomous? What is defensive? What about defending an asset during an offensive action, or parking a carrier group off the coast of a nation that considers us to be offensive? At the end of the day, you have to believe that the American experiment is still ongoing, that people have the right to elect and unelect the authorities making these decisions, that our imperfect constitutional republic is still good enough to run a country without outsourcing the real levers of power to billionaires and corpos and their shadow advisors. I still believe. And that is why "bro just agree the AI won't be involved in autonomous weapons or mass surveillance why can't you agree it is so simple please bro" is an untenable position that the United States cannot possibly accept.

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Sticky Ricky
Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@JayTC53 @RandPaul The republicans have a Supreme Court majority and still got struck down easily you retard
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@RandPaul I hope you're happy. Because of you and Massie crying about tariffs you just handed America's economic leverage over to foreign nations.
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Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@JTLonsdale Over suxalziarion bro we had tits out one year, don’t be a pussy
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Joe Lonsdale
Joe Lonsdale@JTLonsdale·
This was a joke as I didn’t like the show. We shouldn’t have a US Super Bowl show that highlights all of these other countries’ flags, and don’t think oversexualized lowbrow stuff should be part of our culture. But of course, I appreciate Hispanics’ contribution to Texas & USA.
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Joe Lonsdale@JTLonsdale·
Being vehemently against low-end immigration wasn’t even one of my top five issues, but this halftime show is changing my mind.
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Sticky Ricky
Sticky Ricky@spicyponzi·
@SoyBienMamon @itsdeaann Congrats, 130million people watch the super bowl annually. 3% turned into your cope fest😂😭😭😭
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Dean Withers
Dean Withers@itsdeaann·
BREAKING: The TPUSA “All American Halftime Show” is complete ass😭
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Travis
Travis@Trav_Brown512·
@SopranosWorld The real one for the actual game is wearing a dress…
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Sopranos World@SopranosWorld·
TPUSA halftime show
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Bauer2001@Bauerpower10·
@BackupHangman Yea thats not it. Its his political takes in public that are a problem.
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Ibou, of Self Made@BackupHangman·
The general Bad Bunny “controversy” is a top 10 stupidest discourse that I’ve lived through in maybe my entire life. Real life human beings are gonna have to pretend to enjoy 2026 Kid Rock because the Spanish language offends them, what’s even happening anymore.
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