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tlyee, not tylee

tlyee, not tylee

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not @tleydstft either

Katılım Haziran 2011
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Philip Pilkington
Philip Pilkington@philippilk·
“It can’t be THAT bad. You’re exaggerating.” “I’m really not. It is THAT bad.” “But what does that mean, in real terms?” …
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sid 🌹🔆🇨🇦
sid 🌹🔆🇨🇦@lilbabygandhi·
These are the faces of pure evil. It’s not private equity or big businesses making housing expensive, it’s twisted, demonic people like this. They want you homeless and dead.
ConnectedSF@ConnectedSF

Happening Now: ➡️Protest opposing 25-story Marina Safeway Development proposal. Last week, SF Planning Dept deemed eligibility of AB 2011 approval, fast-rtacking design review. Fight back by signing the petition that will be emailed to City Hall today form.jotform.com/253625476102151

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Ihar Mahaniok
Ihar Mahaniok@mahaniok·
The story of Delve (fraudsters and thieves) is just one of many examples of the rapid decline of ethics in Silicon Valley over the last two years. There are many more with recent scandals with Higgsfield, Cluely and so on. This is a logical extreme outcome of the "war on political correctness" and "anti-woke". The behavior that was not acceptable before 2024 suddenly became acceptable, and even venerated (example: a huge round by a16z in Cluely, an extremely unethical company led by a founder with zero morals). As a VC, I see it clearly in the dealflow. We always saw some founders with no integrity before. Before 2024, they flamed out quickly. But now they are not ashamed of it, but rather boasting that their lack of integrity is a competitive advantage. Now they get funded by YC, a16z and other funds, getting veneer of respectability. This needs to change, for the sake of the startup ecosystem and humanity.
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz

This Delve story is going from “very bad” to “beyond very bad.” Apparently Delve’s founders were so shameless that they 1. Charged a fellow YC company (Sim) their full free for “auditing” (that turned out to be fake) 2. Then ripped off Sim’s IP, and sold it to customers for $$

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victryena 🪾
victryena 🪾@victryena·
nobody: kristi noem's husband:
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little lord fuckleroy
little lord fuckleroy@chadarmawal·
non binary descartes: they think they them
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Hugo Navarro
Hugo Navarro@HugoNavarroPer2·
EBITDA (2026 edition): Earnings Before Iran, Tariffs, and Donald Announcements.
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Kyle
Kyle@0xkyle__·
I want to re-iterate the thoughts that I had a few months ago, where I said that startup culture has crossed the chasm of becoming purely status seeking & for clout chasers (think of the viral post where a bunch of Asians came out to say "Forbes 30u30 / Harvard / Colombia students help build for you!") and like all things, this subverts the original intentions of startups and entrepreneurships Preface to say that this is not directed at the account in particular, but more of this trend of "startup schools" and "hacker houses" becoming the new in-thing that seems to have replaced traditional accelerators and even traditional colleges as people are dropping out to join these: Startups were meant for entrepreneurs to solve problems, with the structural advantage of moving fast and breaking things that bigger players can't afford to do (You can't turn a huge ship easily) But somewhere along the way, the ecosystem flipped. The thing that made startups cool - the scrappiness, the garage mythology, the "I dropped out because I couldn't stop building" energy — became aesthetic. And once something becomes aesthetic, it attracts people who want the aesthetic without the substance. Now u get this weird amalgamation of "having the status already, without the results" - "Fly To Seoul, KBBQ & Soju, etc." like it's a lifestyle or a game, and not the difficult journey it seems to be. The problem you're solving isn't even in the conversation. The city is the draw. The funding is the draw. The experience is the draw. The actual startup is almost an afterthought - a ticket you need to punch to access the lifestyle. I think it seems easy because people aren't thinking beyond the product - the end goal is to get the raise, because it seems common sense that once you get the $, you can raise the next round easily, and the next, and the next - that it'll just be an easy snowball. This is exactly how subcultures die. The original creators: obsessive founders who were building in obscurity because they genuinely couldn't help themselves - get drowned out by a wave of participants who showed up for the scene, not the work And then people figure out you can package "startup founder" as an identity product and sell access to it. Suddenly demo days and warm intros are what gets optimized for ; YC in its early days optimized for the quality of the problem and the obsession of the founder. Now these programs optimize for Instagram moments & LinkedIn announcements. Instead of "here's what alumni have shipped", we have "all expenses paid, nice hotels" - no longer selecting for builders but for people who want to be selected. The irony is that these programs will produce exactly enough surface-level success stories to sustain themselves - a few decent companies will emerge from each cohort, because even random selection from ambitious people yields some hits. And those hits will be used to justify the next cohort, and the next one, while the median outcome remains what it always is: a nice LinkedIn post, a network of other aspiring founders, and no product anyone uses. Anyways, like all things - this is merely an observation. There's no solution to this, this is just how cultures evolve and cycles turn. Like all trends, this is just the dying light of the trend. When everyone's a "founder", the word means nothing. When every 22-year old has "backed by [accelerator]" in bio, it becomes becomes noise. This is basically how universities died. And this will be how startup culture will die too.
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sam.@samthekorean

i’m looking for ambitious founders across asia (SEA included) to come and work at our zerobase hq located in seoul for 1 month. -4 weeks of building -1 demo day -get funded up to $250k -referred to a16z speedrun -unlimited kbbq & soju flights included. comment if you’re interested in coming to seoul!

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Cheng Lou
Cheng Lou@_chenglou·
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
@BigFish3000 Nice try. I took the Amtrak home. We tried to pay TSA almost a dozen times and Republicans said no every time. Then the GOP Speaker closed session last night and sent everyone home. Please Google what party is in charge of Congress right now. The answer may surprise you!
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big headass bong yoda
big headass bong yoda@gummysalamander·
straw capacity for camels how many straws on my camel reddit straw camel back maximum reddit camel hospital near me
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Alec Stapp
Alec Stapp@AlecStapp·
Reminder that the United States could have been the world leader in 5G technology instead of China if we had just given *one guy* a green card when he needed one.
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Vivid Void@vividvoid·
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Chris Bakke
Chris Bakke@ChrisJBakke·
Incredible things are happening on the timeline:
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Oliver Jia (オリバー・ジア)
On one hand I sympathize, but on the other hand this is the most Reddit post ever.
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