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@atalist_com

Where people can easily find and compare trusted local professionals like electricians, plumbers, realtors, lawyers, accountants, and more.

Amsterdam Entrou em Aralık 2025
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@BrianMRey Talk to one that needs it, then he’ll bring 2 other people…
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i have a fund doing early stage investments obviously my area of expertise is devtools but i like consumer as well more generally i like products for big markets trying to go after all of it let me know
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@steipete Openclaw could find you some good options if you provide your requirements?
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
I'm still homeless in SF. If anyone's renting or selling a nice place, slide into my DMs. The hotel room is getting old.
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Because sometimes the best expert is not the one with the loudest marketing. It’s the one people can actually find when they need help. That’s why we’re building more than a directory. Posts, customer requests, reviews, DMs, online scheduling, and now event management. Atalist is becoming a place where experts, customers, and communities can meet more easily. How does it sound?
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Seb Johnson@SebJohnsonUK·
A German robotics company has just raised $1.4bn to challenge Unitree Robotics and Tesla. It's raised from Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon and Nvidia, as well as others, at a $7bn valuation. @NEURARobotics is building robots that can see, hear, feel and learn, as well as the software, AI and data infrastructure required to deploy them at scale. German NEURA Robotics has raised an INSANE $1.4bn to challenge Unitree Robotics and Tesla! 🇩🇪 David Reger, who founded the company in 2019, told the FT: "This is the last chance for Europe to actually ever produce again in the world . . . if we own the physical AI stack and the robotics stack,” This is amazing news for Europe and Germany which is massively at risk of falling too far behind the US and China on Robotics. Full FT article from @IvanLevingston and @SebastienAsh in the comments below!
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Alex@alex_lrz_nmv·
Complete this sentence: A startup is dead when ___
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Atalist is growing faster than we expected. Traffic is growing every day. When we started Atalist, the goal was simple: Help people find the right expert. Then it became more than a directory. Experts can now share posts, receive customer requests, schedule online meetings, collect reviews, and be contacted directly. Now we’re building event management too. How far can a platform go when experts, customers, and communities all meet in one place? And how do you scale trust?
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Atalist.com@atalist_com·
Anyone else feel like X is slowly turning into TikTok? So much short videos 😬
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Atalist.com@atalist_com·
@cb_doge Build good systems, clear agreements, and simple ways to check things, so trust can grow naturally instead of relying on blind faith.
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
"Trust no one, not even no one" — Elon Musk
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@babayagatwt Yes, a solo founder can create a billion-dollar company. A solo founder is unlikely to scale it to a billion-dollar company completely alone.
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baba yaga@babayagatwt·
Be honest : Do you really believe a solo founder can build a billion-dollar company?
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A funny thing happens when people do a job themselves. They discover the job wasn’t the job. Painting wasn’t painting. It was preparation. Moving wasn’t moving. It was planning. Building a website wasn’t building. It was deciding. The visible work is usually the easy part. Professionals get paid for everything you don’t see. What’s a job you thought would be simple until you actually tried doing it yourself?
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A man had persistent back pain. So he asked AI. AI explained possible causes. AI suggested exercises. AI summarized medical research. Weeks later, the pain was worse. A physiotherapist watched him walk for 30 seconds and immediately noticed the issue. The problem wasn't that AI lacked information. The problem was that experience sees things data doesn't. The future isn't AI vs experts. It's AI + experts outperforming everyone else.
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A family found their dream house. Before making an offer, they asked AI. AI analyzed the neighborhood. AI estimated the market value. AI summarized the property documents. Then a local real estate expert visited the property. In 15 minutes, he spotted three issues that could cost tens of thousands to fix. The problem wasn't that AI missed them. The problem was that they weren't in the documents. AI can analyze information. Experts notice what isn't there.
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Atalist.com@atalist_com·
One of the most expensive words in any language is: "How hard can it be?" A few months later it becomes: "I should have hired someone." Every profession has a story behind that sentence.
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Atalist.com@atalist_com·
Most people think expertise is about knowing answers. The best experts know which questions to ask. A good accountant doesn’t just file taxes. A good lawyer doesn’t just know the law. A good doctor doesn’t just diagnose symptoms. Experts see patterns that others miss. That’s why experience matters: You don’t pay for the hour. You pay for the years it took to recognize the problem in minutes. What’s a profession that made you realize how much expertise matters?
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