Ryan D. Hatch
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Ryan D. Hatch
@rdkhatch
Product Strategy + Growth. Family man. Lover of Freedom. Saved by Grace.

you’re like 6 prompts away from infinitely customizable personal agi. anthropic gave you a world class agentic harness for free. use it!!!




SQLite 3.52.0 released today (sqlite.org/releaselog/3_5…) It's a massively awesome database program/library that is highly likely to be the singular most deployed software on the planet. They also have a pretty fantastic response to the scourge of Code of Conducts: sqlite.org/codeofethics.h…

The real beauty of entrepreneurship is it teaches you agency. It unplugs you from the matrix. Which I think matters now more than ever, Perhaps an ideal society should be able to give you everything you want. Maybe the robots will. We’re not there yet. But once you learn to detach your identity from a specific type of deliverable… Once you learn to think of a business as simply a mechanism for serving people in a repeatable way… And once you learn how to build those type of mechanisms… The task simply becomes to be open to the world. To have empathy. To understand what people need and to build the mechanism to serve them. Perhaps that’s augmented by the robots. In the next 3-20 years that’s almost certainly true. But you don’t fear the robots. Because you are no longer a skill. A deliverable. You are either the one that harnesses the robots, deploying them to serve at scale… Or you are the capital allocator, deploying capital to the ones harnessing the robots serve people at scale.

Everytime I get mad at people in the cheap seats criticizing founders in the arena, I remind myself of what Giannis said. Arguably my favorite response to a reporter ever.



Thanks to NVIDIA Cloud partner @get_hydrahost who helped make all of this happen. Hydra helped us design, procure, and go-to-market. But this is just the beginning ... We were the first Bitcoin Country. Now watch us become the first Sovereign AI Nation. @nvidia @NVIDIAAI



BREAKING 🔴🔴 Chinese nationals Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, were arrested in Detroit for smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a dangerous fungus considered a potential agroterrorism weapon, into the United States. The toxin producing pathogen was brought through Detroit’s airport for secret experiments at a University of Michigan lab. Jian, a member of the Chinese Communist Party, and Liu are charged with conspiracy, false statements, and visa fraud. Jian is currently in custody as the national security investigation continues.











