AI subsidy abuser | Trilingual surfer living overseas since '13

Joined December 2022
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Chris Laub retweeted
Subscription plans are massively subsidized. And by massively, I mean absurdly: Claude Max 20x: $200/month, with usage reportedly worth around $8,000 ChatGPT Pro 20x: $200/month, with usage reportedly worth around $14,000
Replying to @SemiAnalysis_
Recently, we purchased one of each Anthropic/OpenAI subscription plan and randomly ran long horizon coding tasks until we exhausted the weekly limit. It's widely believed that a $200/month plan maxes out at ~$2000/month worth of tokens (assuming API pricing). However, we found that the subscriptions are actually far more generous. (2/4)
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Parloa is redefining what’s possible with AI agents in regulated industries. Full auditability, retryable actions, and business-owned configurations mean compliance teams can actually sleep at night. Parloa didn’t just add more features they solved the foundational reliability and integration challenges that hold everyone else back.
Introducing Parloa’s Agent Skills: a better way for CX leaders to connect AI agents to the enterprise systems they need to get real work done. To resolve customer issues, your agent needs to talk to your CRM, booking engine, ticketing platform, and compliance requirements. These connections typically require significant engineering work, delaying AI agent go-lives. To accelerate the deployment time, we built Agent Skills on MCP (Model Context Protocol). Now, business teams can configure full integration chains directly in Parloa’s AI Agent Management Platform (AMP), with no code or middleware: > Time to build integrations drops from up to 4-8 weeks to a matter of hours > Every tool call follows the same logic and self-heals when something goes wrong > Success Conditions let you define what “done” means for each task and track real outcomes > Every execution chain is auditable, retryable, and owned by your business team The early results speak for themselves: - 67-second reduction in average handle time - 39% improvement in customer communication during call transfers - 20% more reliable routing in multi-tool environments Learn more about how Parloa’s Agent Skills work: parloa.com/blog/agent-skills…
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imagine you can test your robot in a super realistic simulator before it ever touches the real world. not a simple guess. a full simulation that acts like real physics. your robot can see what happens, decide what to do, and try again. and you can do it all in your web browser. Antioch Agent helps robotics teams find problems early, so you don’t have to “break things in production.”
Introducing Antioch Agent. For the first time, simulate the full physical AI stack in a closed agentic loop, entirely from the browser. Onboard your robot, build high-fidelity simulation scenes, and test in hours what takes weeks in the field. Develop physical autonomy at the speed of software, with Antioch Agent.
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Elon’s now at $2.4 billion per month just from Google and Anthropic As usual, he wins the hardware game.
SpaceX has just announced that they have entered into a $920 million per month agreement with Google to provide compute capacity, according to a new filing. "On June 5, 2026, we entered into a Cloud Service Agreement with Google with respect to access to compute capacity. The customer has agreed to pay us $920 million per month from October 2026 through June 2029, with capacity ramping up through September at a reduced fee. The compute capacity provided includes approximately 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, memory, and other related components. After December 31, 2026, the agreement may be terminated by either party upon 90 days' notice. The customer will retain ownership of, and intellectual property rights in, its content, Al models, and related data."
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Chris Laub retweeted
The first sustained credit default cycle in years has begun, and losses will exceed market expectations, according to Pimco's chief investment officer
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Chris Laub retweeted
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SITUATION DETECTED: For the first time in internet history, agentic traffic has surpassed human traffic online, per Cloudflare Radar.
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Chris Laub retweeted
“Psilocybin, the psychedelic component of magic mushrooms, has previously been touted as an effective treatment for depression, anxiety, addiction, and PTSD — but now researchers say it has the potential to be used in Alzheimer’s intervention as well. In this case study, published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, researchers focused on an 80-year-old Japanese American woman with Alzheimer’s. She had declined over the previous decade and was reduced to urinary incontinence, speaking in single syllables, and dependence on caregivers for mobility support and daily living. She was then given a 5g dose of magic mushrooms. During the initial phase, she was agitated, sweated profusely and entered a prolonged sleep state that suggested unconsciousness. But around hour 19, she began speaking in full autobiographical sentences, recalling life events she had been unable to articulate for years. In the days and weeks that followed, more incredible changes emerged. She regained urinary continence, even in the evenings, and began dressing herself. She was able to make and maintain eye contact, remember social interactions, emotionally respond to others, and hold lucid conversations.”
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Chris Laub retweeted
You will be called racist for standing up for the West, or watch your boy bleed out on camera. Up to you.
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Chris Laub retweeted
So basically Bitcoin does this thing every 4 years where the entire market thinks bitcoin is dead because the price gets shitted on over and over and over and then it goes back up and everybody forgets about it and gets mad they didn’t buy when it was getting shitted on.
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Starting a Personal Brand in 2026 = Hard More If you already built a strong one over the last 15 years or whatever, you're golden. But with how depressed organic reach is, and how saturated social is, you're going to have to work exponentially harder than the people who built their millions of followers years ago and are just coasting now. In fact, what I see is the opposite: People abandoning platforms where they had tens / hundreds of thousands of followers becausethe juice was no longer worth the squeeze. Case in point: The homie Dakota Roberts @WrongsToWrite 860k on X, almost 80k on LinkedIn Hasn't posted in months. The number of graveyard profiles is staggering. And like Becker said, personal brand = dancing monkey. Stop dancing and the cash stops. Once you consider how much effort it's going to take to grow on one platform, let alone multiple... In most cases you're better off putting that effort into a traditional business (brand). Which if we're being honest, is how 99% of entrepreneurs got rich prior to social media. Doesn't mean you shouldn't post / document / build in public. But there's a difference between posting in your off time and making "posting" your entire business.
You shouldn’t build a personal brand, start a podcast, stream, or anything like that. Here’s why, with one exception: Doing this in 2026 is the equivalent of being a stripper in a club with one million other strippers. Yes, you can make money fast. But there are three major drawbacks: A) This skill set stops producing money the second you stop shaking your ass. B) There are 1,000 other creators starting every day. Even if you make it, you have to shake harder and harder to stay relevant. It is no longer an “open” opportunity. The second you stop serving the algorithm, you are replaced. C) You will not want to be shaking your ass on Twitch and making content at 40. Keep in mind. At 40 you will not just have to maintain this. You will need to be shaking your ass 5x harder, every year, as the competition to be relevant get's harder and harder. What you really should do is master a craft: business building, investing, or something else you can master in silence. Then do that for 30 to 40 years straight. In all honesty, 90% of people making content are wasting their careers. Even the mildly to largely successful ones. It is just not a good choice. It's fun when your 20. But ultimately a brutal waste of your years. The only times you should do this are: A) If this is truly your life’s calling. B) If it is a fun side hobby. 95% of people doing this do not fall into bucket A. They are doing it simply to make money. Their time would be better spent learning how to invest, build companies, build brands, and develop real skills. 95% of my net worth comes from my tech companies, which have grown mostly outside of my “content.” For the last six months, I stopped making videos because videos fell into bucket B for me. I stopped enjoying it. So I don't do it. The end. I get up and work on my businesses and write in hobby time. I cannot fathom a greater hell than having to make videos and content if I didn’t want to. This is a luxury most “personal brand” entrepreneurs do not have. Ask yourself as you see all the past aging influencers running ANOTHER stream...Another podcast...Still having to shake their asses... Ask yourself if you want that to be you. If you’re young and thinking about starting another podcast, stream, channel, or personal brand, you really need to ask yourself: A) Does the world need another talking head? B) Is this really what you want to do for the next 30 years? The answer to A is no. The answer to B is likely no. Think about it before you waste years of your life in the rat race of trying to become popular online. The vast majority of hyper-wealthy people are total unknowns.
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DeepSeek is becoming more popular among US enterprises as companies look for cheaper alternatives to Anthropic and OpenAI “DeepSeek takes top spot on 'trending' list as companies look for alternatives to OpenAI and Anthropic, spending tracker's report says Chinese artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek took the top spot on a major US business spending index in June, surging as more companies swap out expensive American options like OpenAI and Anthropic in favour of more affordable alternatives.” Nothing to see here
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Dear men considering marriage: Unless you have a super low libido, you absolutely must talk to your GF about what will happen in the relationship if she stops providing sex. Make it dead clear you will work with her to resolve the issue. But if it's not fixable and she refuses to budge, make it clear you will NOT tolerate a no sex marriage. Divorce. Escorts. Whatever. Make sure she understands you're not just going to put up with it. This is also why both prenups and agreements that protect your post-marriage assets are critical. Imagine losing access to your kids and having to give up 50% of your shit because SHE stopped putting out LOL Extreme cuck behavior. Don't be an idiot.
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Replying to @Kaysharichh
Withholding sex is classified as sexual abuse.
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I would be too if the entire economy was propped up on AI spending and Sam Altman just said companies are having a really hard time justifying AI budgets lmao
"CEOs are losing confidence," per Axios.
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Ladies instead of making excuses for saying no to sex for months and years why don't you just be real with the guy and tell him you aren't attracted to him anymore?
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Some women get it
Women create their own "pressure" about sex in a marriage story. She can choose a different story to tell herself like "How awesome is it I can rock this guys world with so little time and effort?" Instead she chooses the marriage killing one. DUMB!!!
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Chris Laub retweeted
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🚨 Sam Altman warns OpenAi and Anthropic are experiencing severe pullback on Ai spending as companies put significant restraints on spending to restrict costs. The company warns investors it’s the first time this has happened in Ai and something we never expected. The buildout costs aren’t sustainable to allow profitability to hyperscalers or end users. $soxx $dram
Sam Altman said AI budgeting has recently become a "huge issue" for some companies, something that "never came up" earlier this year. bit.ly/4uxIGnv
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How women look at you when you tell them they have to have sex with their husbands
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How women look at you when you tell them they have to have sex with their husbands
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Brazilian guys aren’t even loyal to Brazilian women lol Imagine thinking they’re gonna be loyal to some tourist on vacation
Turns out there are hundreds of foreign girls on Instagram who talk about this same thing happening to them in Rio, Medellin, Mexico City, etc, etc lol
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