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@MoeCanDoIt Its reasoning and logic are way worse for me too, not just memory. It gets very simple things wrong. Unusable for me at present.
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@thealepalombo I loved Lucca, but as an American it felt too American for me, at least inside the walls. LOTS of expats. Beautiful city though.
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I'm Italian. I just got back from Rome.
Over dinner, old friends and I started arguing about the same thing we always argue about: which cities in Italy are genuinely incredible but nobody ever talks about?
We went back and forth for hours. By the end of the night, we had a list.
7 hidden cities that most people, including most Italians, will never think to visit, let alone move to.
No crowds. No tourist markup. Insane quality of life.
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We all knew this was coming… but today I heard about it actually happening.
A seed stage company backed by a well known VC openly admitted (in a board deck) that their strategy is to get access to a large incumbent’s software from a customer, clone the entire thing using Claude Code, and offer it at 90% less.
Not “build something better.” Just copy it and offer it for less.
The VC endorsed this as the GTM strategy. And even wrote back in writing that it was a good idea.
Using a customer’s licensed access to reverse engineer a product and clone it is ethically bankrupt. I don’t know how else to put it.
It likely violates terms of service. It may violate trade secret law as well (but I’m certainly not a lawyer).
And a reputable VC putting this in writing in a board deck is genuinely insane.
But it’s going to happen anyway.
Everywhere… all the time.
I don’t know where this ends, but we all knew this was coming and now it’s here.
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@toobaffled They get paid for vaccines based on the percentage of their practice that is vaccinated. So if they fire everyone that has not been vaccinated, their percentage = 100% = 1 biggest bonus.
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“I just received this letter in the mail from my pediatrician that I had to sign for and to be honest, I’m shocked.
This pediatrician was my own doctor growing up, and after everything he helped me through medically as a child, he was someone I completely trusted to care for my own baby.
We met with him before the baby was born and asked what he does about vaccines and he said he’ll do what we want but often sees parents end up vaccinating no matter what.
Baby is 3 months now and we’ve seen him 3 times and each time he has asked if we were vaccinating and the only one I did was the rsv antibody. The last 2 times, we had to sign that we were declining all other vaccines.
I just got this letter today and I started crying. It’s just really upsetting. I know he’s looked annoyed that we didn’t vaccinate each time but I really didn’t think he would drop us as patients for it.
Just wondering if this has happened to anyone else 💔”
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@DallasAptGP @skylarromines Make sure that it is robust and your limits are set correctly. Also look for exclusions. A lot of policies have cyber, but when you go to make a claim it doesn't cover.
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@skylarromines What type of insurance is it? We may have it and I just don't realize it
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A vendor just emailed us an invoice.
Right logo. Right project. Right invoice number. New bank account.
If we had paid it, $50K is gone. No recovery. No insurance. Just gone.
We got an email a few days later that the vendors email had been hacked.
This is happening to businesses every single day. And it's about to get much worse.
AI is an incredible tool when it's used for good. But it is also a weapon. The same technology helping us underwrite deals and manage portfolios is helping criminals build perfect fraud at zero cost and infinite scale.
The "Nigerian Prince" is dead. He's been replaced by AI that sits inside your vendor's email for months. It watches your payment cycles. It learns your controller's name. It waits for the perfect moment to swap banking info on a real invoice.
It requires vigilance and good processes to not get fooled.
Here are a few basic things we do:
1. Banking info changes = full stop. No exceptions. We stop and we call.
2. Never call the number on the new email. That's the hacker's number. We dig up the old contact info and call someone we already know.
3. Hold payment if there is a bank change. Every updated account gets a mandatory hold and a voice callback to the vendor.
Two-minute phone call costs you nothing. One bad ACH is an expensive mistake.
What else should we be doing?
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@0xReflection Our prediction model sees $BTC preaking over $140,000 this year.
Wouldn't you agree @0xReflection?

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