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Lukas Gräf

@lsgraef

Empowering founders to scale with AI @STARTPLATZ Accelerator - Alumni: @Handels_SSE & @umsbe

Cologne, Germany เข้าร่วม Ocak 2009
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Lukas Gräf
Lukas Gräf@lsgraef·
@robindchnt just came back from ZH as well, what always amazes is how few cars are parked in public there. So much space for biking and walking, its wonderful!
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Robin Dechant
Robin Dechant@robindchnt·
I try to run in every city I visit. Nothing comes close to Zurich. Not even close. Best running routes and air!
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Nathan Benaich
Nathan Benaich@nathanbenaich·
News! @airstreet has raised $232,323,232 for Fund III to back AI-first companies from the earliest stages in the US and Europe. Now the largest solo GP venture firm in Europe. Our third epoch begins today. Join us!
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Lukas Gräf
Lukas Gräf@lsgraef·
@itsolelehmann yep nutze ich auch so, macht einen riesigen Unterschied! Werde die Tage auch mal Discord als Vergleich testen.
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
one of the most helpful openclaw hacks I found so far : using telegram topic channels instead of one chat with your agent super simple but effective
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Serenity
Serenity@aleabitoreddit·
These numbers are staggering: Samsung and SK Hynix are projected to become the most profitable companies in the world by 2027. Their projections exceed $APPL and $GOOGL, both ~$4T companies in operating profit. For reference, Samsung is valued at ~$820B and SK Hynix is valued at ~$410B. That would make a ~$410B company in SK Hynix more profitable than $GOOGL ($3.7T) in 2027. By Morgan Stanley estimates earlier, SK Hynix and Samsung are est. to bring in: ~$387.7 Billion USD combined operating income. America’s two most profitable companies $APPL and $GOOGL combined brought in $263 Billion USD for 2025. (Google $129-132B, Apple $133.1B) 2027 est. Samsung Electronics: ~$226.7 Billion Sk Hynix: ~$161.0 Billion 2027 est: Apple: ~$156B-$165B Google: ~$168B-178B The statistics of smaller Korean equities exceeding multi trillion dollar US hyperscalers in profitability is staggering. It’s a genuinely interesting point, that a $410B company exceeds $4T+ hyperscalers in profitability. But the bigger question markets are pricing in is if the memory shortage is ephemeral, or if they become a necessary “Oil” like GPUs for the AI buildout. If your answer to that is “likely, might be good to get exposure to Korean, Japanese, or Taiwanese equities.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Overall, significant upgrade to the American diet. Some longevity tweaks: 0. Milk and dairy should be deprioritized and moved down the inverted pyramid, especially for adults. In adults, and particularly men, milk protein has an unfavorable amino acid composition, being high in Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs). BCAAs have been linked to metabolic disease and preclinically shown to accelerate cancer growth. BCAAs, especially leucine, are potent mTOR activators; while essential for growth, repair, and survival, mTOR hyperactivation accelerates aging and is a common mechanism underlying several chronic diseases. Milk protein has been associated with inflammation, blood glucose dysregulation, and weight gain in some mechanistic and observational studies; however, randomized controlled trials show inconsistent effects. In a longevity-focused context, high dairy-derived BCAA intake may nonetheless contribute to metabolic stress, including impaired glucose handling and weight gain, in susceptible adults and is therefore best moderated. Saturated fatty acids are another concern. The American Heart Association recommends limiting saturated fat to 5–6% of total energy (around 13 g/day at a 2,000 kcal intake) when targeting LDL reduction, which is particularly important for men over 40 and post-menopausal women, high-risk groups for cardiovascular disease, still the leading cause of death in developed societies including the US. 1. Legumes should have their own prominent category, placed high on the pyramid as a primary protein and dietary fiber source. Plant-based protein has been associated with better health and longevity outcomes in several large population studies across various societies, including the US. Legume fiber has health promoting qualities, including the reduction of colon cancer risk. 2. Meat belongs on the pyramid but with an emphasis on high-quality, non-processed sources. It should occupy a lower rank and be optional, especially for adult men. Red meat is associated with increased chronic disease and mortality risk in multiple large population studies. These results might be confounded by healthy user bias and a lack of specific information about meat sources. However, processed red meat is strongly implicated in driving chronic age-related disease and shorter lives in all studies. The same concern about saturated fats applies here, especially for men over 40 and post-menopausal women. 3. Healthy fats (unrefined cold-pressed oils, nuts, and fatty fish) belong at the top, next to legumes and vegetables. Olive oil, avocados, and macadamia nuts are rich in healthy Monounsaturated Fatty Acids (MUFAs) shown to reduce heart disease and all-cause mortality risk as part of Mediterranean-style dietary patterns demonstrated in large randomized controlled trials. Fatty fish and walnuts are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for lowering cholesterol, providing systemic and vascular anti-inflammatory protection, and slowing down biological aging in interventional studies, along with vitamin D. What it did well: shifted away from highly processed starches and added sugars toward protein and fat rich foods Children are well positioned to benefit from the highly anabolic effects of milk and red meat proteins and are least affected by the risk of saturated fats, provided these are part of a relatively balanced diet.
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Introducing: The New Pyramid

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
get into the habit of taking a 10 min walk immediately after eating. top tier thing for health. + blunts blood glucose by 17% + lowers triglycerides by 72% + accelerates digestion + lowers blood pressure 5 mmHg + improves sleep
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Prompter
Prompter@PromptLLM·
To get your head right for 2026 Download wisper flow. Find your local forest / park and go on a long walk voice noting everything that is on your mind from the past year and everything you want to achieve in 2026. Straight off the Dome. A pure stream of consciousness. Then copy and paste into your LLM and ask it to analyse the key points, summarise any patterns and give insight into what blind spots you may be missing.
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Lovable
Lovable@Lovable·
Hey everyone, We launched Lovable one year ago, and today we hit $200M ARR. Here's our story: (thread)
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Justin Boone
Justin Boone@justinboone·
Fantasy Trade Value Charts - Week 4 My Rest-of-Season Rankings & Values are updated on @YahooFantasy. Just like the weekly rankings, we're going with some new tables moving forward - which will be more straightforward and accessible for everyone. sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/articl…
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Daniel Dub@danieldubs9·
@justinboone @YahooFantasy Is there a reason I can’t view this link because of my region but if I copy and paste the link into Chrome it works? No complaints, more just to help if this does so.
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Justin Boone@justinboone·
Dynasty Trade Value Charts (Post Preseason Update) I couldn't wait until September for a new version, so a full update to my dynasty rankings & values is available right now on @YahooFantasy - factoring in everything we learned over the last few weeks. sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/articl…
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Lukas Gräf@lsgraef·
@justinboone @YahooFantasy Thank you Justin, that worked really well! Curious why you have ranked Achane and Jeanty above ARSB who has been a very reliable top 5 WR the past few years
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dan ⚡️@mynamebedan·
@DavidLaChanceJr @omooretweets @nickfloats hey David, if you're interested we do this at eureka. our beta is going live shortly, i can get you in so you can test and experiment. but our entire objective is what you're describing: a tree of knowledge you can create nodes on, return back to, create threads for, etc
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Olivia Moore
Olivia Moore@omooretweets·
ChatGPT is rolling out a new mode called “Study Together” 👀 Instead of giving you answers, it acts like a tutor - asking guiding Qs and walking through problems step by step. Feels like a big step towards personalized learning (if it works!)
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David LaChance, Jr.
David LaChance, Jr.@DavidLaChanceJr·
I wish Chat had branching. There are so many times I want to ask about a specific point without derailing the main thread. But once I do, the original path gets lost. It’d be amazing to have points along the way where you could branch off into sub-threads, like expandable links, and come back to the main flow without losing context.
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Lukas Gräf
Lukas Gräf@lsgraef·
@typesfast A big deal for many European ecom companies. They will all have to open warehouses / work with 3PLs in the future, driving both custom revenues and national GDP for the US
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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
The final version of the passed Big Beautiful Bill ends de minimis entries for all countries on July 1, 2027. Finally an actual notice period we can plan around!
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