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5x Tech CEO. 4x Silicon Valley Survivor. #Startups #AI #LLMs #StockMarket #Film

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"the last days of an old technology are way better than the first days of a new technology" - Jay Leno
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang just said the quiet part out loud about what the education system will never admit. For a century, we built humans to think like calculators. The algorithm made that skillset obsolete overnight. Huang: “The definition of smart is somebody who’s intelligent, solve problems, technical. But I find that that’s a commodity. And we’re about to prove that artificial intelligence is able to handle that part easiest.” Software engineering was supposed to be the safe play. Superintelligence cleared it first. The SAT was supposed to measure intelligence. It was measuring the ability to follow instructions. Raw technical processing isn’t a competitive edge anymore. It’s the floor the machine stepped over before you woke up. The question isn’t what you can calculate. It’s what you can see before the data shows up. Huang: “People who are able to see around corners are truly, truly smart. And their value is incredible. To be able to preempt problems before they show up, just because you feel the vibe.” That vibe isn’t magic. It’s the collision of first principles, human empathy, and lived experience no model can fake. Huang: “That vibe came from a combination of data, analysis, first principle, life experience, wisdom, sensing other people.” The operators who see around corners will command the AI. The ones waiting for dashboards to update will be replaced by it. Huang: “I think long term the definition of smart is someone who sits at that intersection of being technically astute, but human empathy and having the ability to infer the unspoken, around the corners, the unknowables.” The unspoken variables are the new leverage. The human psychology inside a market. The invisible friction in a negotiation. The instinct to build something nobody asked for yet. You can’t spreadsheet your way there. You can’t prompt your way to that perception. It comes from decades of watching what doesn’t show up in the metrics. Huang: “And that person might actually score horribly on the SAT.” The future doesn’t belong to people who memorized answers. It belongs to people who sense the questions before anyone thinks to ask. The old system tested your ability to follow orders. The new one tests your ability to move through the unknown. And the machine can’t help you with that part. That part is entirely on you.
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Modern Dad@ModernxDad·
Neuroscientist reveals how complaining changes your brain ‼️
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Green Day's music is sadly becoming relevant again, especially 21st century breakdown.
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@DivesTech What is the falloff of RPO, esp. these giant numbers? I'd guess at least 50%, prob more.
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Dan Ives@DivesTech·
RPO is our focus for Oracle…not near term revenue growth. Massive RPO is the barometer of the AI and cloud biz at Oracle and the broader tech sector 🔥🏆🐂🍿
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Oracle added impressively $69 billion in incremental RPO (vs. $317 billion last quarter including $300 billion OpenAI deal) and this compares to RPO of $8 billion, $33 billion, and $2 billion in the prior quarters. This is the key number we are laser focused on demand 🏆🔥🎯🐂

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“If you are silent about your pain, they'll kill you and say you enjoyed it.” -Zora Neale Hurston
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1995 → The Web 1999→ AJAX 2007 → The iPhone 2023 → AI boom → Agentic, Vibe Coding 2026?→ What will be the biggest add in 2026?
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Brady Long
Brady Long@thisguyknowsai·
R.I.P McKinsey. You can now use Perplexity AI to automate market research, competitive analysis, and strategy design for free. Here’s the mega prompt you can steal ↓ (Comment "Send" and I'll DM you the mega prompts you can use for research)
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Switch to Mint Mobile and stop spending so much on your wireless plan. Use my referral link to get $15 in renewal credit. Then use the money you save to buy me lunch or something (as a thank you). fbuy.me/u6-2J
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Aadit Sheth
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Perplexity just quietly dropped a 42-page internal guide on how they actually use AI at work. What I found most useful: → How they automate the small stuff. Email, meeting prep, research (all done by AI) → Using AI to amplify your curiosity, not replace it. → Their prompting playbook is simple, practical, and genuinely good. Comment “AI” and I’ll send it to you for free.
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