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Gerry Nipps

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GLOBAL….Tiocfaidh ár lá….As You Were….

New York, New York Sumali Mayıs 2024
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Atenov int.
Atenov int.@Atenov_D·
Citadel quants earn $500K+/year and get paid to do nothing for 2 years when they quit. This Stanford PhD walked away anyway Nimit Sohoni got his PhD at Stanford, cracked Citadel Securities, then left before ChatGPT launched because he saw what was coming in AI - he now builds next-generation voice AI at Cartesia, competing directly against ElevenLabs on latency > you will watch 57 minutes of the most honest comparison of quant finance vs AI research: garden leave contracts, extreme secrecy culture, U-shaped job security, and why work-life balance is actually better at a hedge fund than an AI lab in 2026 Bookmark & watch - then ask yourself if $500K and 2 years of paid vacation is worth giving up the thing you actually want to build.
Atenov int.@Atenov_D

Spottr just published research that breaks every 0-block execution claim in Polymarket copy trading. If you're into copy trading, YOU NEED TO FACE THE TRUTH Most copy bots are competing on detection speed while missing the actual problem. Polymarket matches trades offchain on their own servers. Polygon settlement comes later. By the time your bot sees anything in the mempool - the leader's trade is already done. Same block means same settlement. > The real latency numbers @spottr_trade measured on their own infrastructure: - Own Polygon node + mempool: 320ms - Third-party RPC + mempool: 1,120ms - Waiting for confirmed block: 2,450ms 3.5x difference between best and worst setup. That gap is either your edge or your loss. The part that kills most bots isn't latency. It's uptime. September 2025 - Polygon finality incident hit 780 seconds. Every bot without redundancy missed the entire window. Perfect latency means nothing when your infrastructure is down during the one move that matters. The architecture that actually survives: own Polygon nodes, direct mempool reads, colocation, parallel instances, human alerting. Full technical breakdown in the article

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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
If you keep flipping the coin, eventually you hit heads. If you keep trying. You will win.
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CryptoSoulz
CryptoSoulz@SoulzBTC·
New PDF just dropped 1. Trading with Claude 2. Trading Prompts It’s free Who wants it?
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The Honest Trader
The Honest Trader@TheH0n3stTrader·
I met this dude in a random cigar lounge in Dubai. Bro was sitting at a table with 3 of the most beautiful women I've ever seen. Had a $650,000 watch. Turns out he's a trader. He told me how much he makes a year. Dude, I didn't even know it was possible to make that much money trading. Asked him about the strategy he uses. Broheim said: ''I use 3 EMAs.'' ''That's it.'' ''I won't tell you anything else, though.'' Apparently... his rules are so simple, he was afraid I could replicate his exact trading strategy if he told me anything more. I did not insist. Bro uses 3 EMAs and makes 100X more than 99% of traders. HUGE LESSON IN THAT.
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
At some point Anthropic talked to me informally about potentially joining their Board. I wasn’t interested and wouldn’t have been a good fit. But I did send Dario and Daniela a copy of Aristotle’s “Politics.” Unfortunately, I worry they’ve been too busy to read it.
Overlap: Business & Tech@Overlap_Tech

Dario Amodei: Ideology Won't Survive the Reality of AI⁣ ⁣ "We're going to find that ideology will not survive the nature of this technology. The things I'm talking about are gonna become bipartisan and universal because everyone will recognize the necessity of it." — @DarioAmodei

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Avid
Avid@Av1dlive·
Dario Amodei (CEO of Anthropic) called 2026 the year of the one-person billion-dollar company. Greg Isenberg turned it into the ultimate playbook ↓Save this before everyone copies it [here are the 7 rules he settled on:] →audience before product: tweet first. watch what lands. build after. the market tells you what to build →services become software: don't hire a social media manager. build the agent. sell the agent. the business is the fulfillment layer →agents by function not headcount: engineering, design, marketing, sales, support, data. one LLM layer above each. you manage the layer not the people →high value × high repetition: the only box worth being in. →outcome-based pricing over seats: charge per resolution, per lead, per output. scales faster than seat models →human touch as the moat: over-automate and it caps at $300K. let the human in the loop be a premium offering →compound code + audience + capital: naval's three levers. compound in at least one from day one first solo unicorn is 2026 to 2028. the structure is the alpha. the idea is table stakes. must read by @leopardracer
leopardracer@leopardracer

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Quant Science
Quant Science@quantscience_·
Jane Street, AQR, Ren Tech... All use volatility. Retail was locked out... until now. A 327 page PDF was just released. For free:
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Jawwwn
Jawwwn@jawwwn_·
Palantir CEO Alex Karp increased his dead hang to over 5 minutes: Karp says there are only three exercises that are accurate proxy indicators for health: — Dead Hangs — Farmers Walk — VO2 Via @tbpn
Jawwwn@jawwwn_

Palantir CEO Alex Karp’s secret to staying physically fit enough to run Palantir: “Copy the Norwegians.” “Run like a snail—run at the pace you walk at, get a band, stay in Zone 1.” “Do that as much as possible and over a long period of time, you will transform your health.”

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Vikas Singh
Vikas Singh@vikas_ai_·
Claude FULL COURSE 1 HOUR (Build & Automate Anything)
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Anatoli Kopadze
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze·
the engineer who built Claude Code just dropped a 28-minute video on how to write prompts that actually work I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what he shows in the first 10 minutes CLAUDE.md files, memory shortcuts, parallel sessions, prompting patterns all in one video and completely free works whether you're a developer, a beginner, or someone who's been using Claude for months based on this, I put together 18 things you can copy and use in Claude today full guide in the article below
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze

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Market Rebellion
Market Rebellion@RebellioMarket·
Jim Simons once said: “If you’re going to trade with models, you follow the models completely. No emotions. No second-guessing. No ego.” That single lesson from his MIT talk completely changed how I approach trading. Bookmark it. Re watch it. Study it.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, this isn't an actual Jane Street candidate interview or rejection. It's an official mock coding interview produced by Jane Street, featuring two of their software engineers (Grace and Nolen) demonstrating a unit conversion problem. No rejection, no $385k offer, and no mention of Claude Code or AI tools. The framing in the post is misleading.
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Paone
Paone@paonx_eth·
Jane Street rejected this vibe-coder at $385K/year because he refused to use Claude Code 32-min of vibe coding RIGHT during an interview at a Tier 1 fund you watch the entire process: live coding, pressure questions, the moment they realize his stack doesn't match theirs every Tier-1 fund is now filtering candidates by tool stack. Claude Code is the new compliance Bookmark & Watch tonight
Paone@paonx_eth

Citadel CEO Ken Griffin started trading with $265K borrowed from his grandmother in a Harvard dorm room now Citadel has $90B in fund profits 35-min interview where he tells the full story himself -> origin, the 1987 crash that built him, why technology is the moat, and his view on AI in trading meanwhile a Chinese trader on Polymarket started with $6 and pulled $830,000 doing the same thing -> pure math + niche specialization watch this instead of one Netflix episode tonight you'll think differently about every trade you make. then read about the Polymarket version of his playbook below 👇

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