Profoundly illegible | Prev. Growth @Audius, Co-founder @OWSLA

Joined February 2010
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TSA hates him
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REBUILDING THE GOLDEN AGE OF BLOGS WITH AI: DATPIFF.INK
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same guys that tweet "taste is the only moat"
Change my mind: Business suits are a symbol of domination of men over other men.
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truly baffling why tech guys love rick rubin so much, a mystery for the ages
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thanks AI!
Mom giving an Update on dads garden
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several crimes against humanity perpetrated in this video if you're actually a skateboarder, disgusting
This cute little camera robot would also make a great companion. Beni by Mondo Robotics Weighs 3.8 lbs (1.7 kg), has a 1.5-hour runtime and a swappable battery. It can track people and capture action videos on the move.
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Hyperliquid
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Partiful is one the coolest and most ambitious businesses to break out of the pandemic. No gambling, no reg arb. Just incredible product design and a team that listens to their users attacking one of the most entrenched and famously difficult industries imaginable. Inspiring!
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In the social event planner’s first major move toward monetization, Partiful is getting ticketing directly in the app. wired.com/story/partiful-is-…
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also i don't know anyone who works there i just stan founders who can somehow resist the urge to build casinos and LLM wrappers in 2026
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where do people like this come from
NYC is lowkenuinely S tier for networking and business I've had dinners lined up damn near every single night since I've been here. Software partners, other agency owners, shooting content, introductions to people I've been wanting to meet for months all just by being in this city. Everyone in business ends up in New York at some point every year, so you don't even have to go to them. They just show up. The city itself is also just elite. Food is insane. I've been walking everywhere and going on runs through Manhattan. Haven't touched an Uber, just walk everywhere. There’s a neighborhood for whatever you're feeling on any given day... Fully glazing New York rn.
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man sometimes the tweets just write themselves
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coolest VC tweet of the year and its not close
Citibiked from downtown Manhattan to LGA in <45 min for <$6. For comparison, an uber would’ve been 47 min and $70 . Could not recommend more if you’ve only got a carry-on
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can you find the DJs on this list
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Clayton Blaha retweeted
for the last year, @itsanhonour_ and i have debated the death of energy software and what comes next we met @chief_seer_sdx and knew he was the one to build it today, shatterdome energy is out of stealth, having gone from 0 to $Ms in revenue and profit in less than 6 months 👇
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funniest part is that people defend this behavior like “its good for the business!” which is just an indicator that they have a) never had a real job and b) they suffer from the tiktok brain disease that values the immediate signaling of success over sustained and consistent progress over many years. get a life losers
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NYC has a hidden listening room and café. It's called Silence Please and it's one of the most unique spots in the city: - hundreds of vinyl records - high-end speaker showroom - delicious coffee, teas and patries - private listening stations w/ headsets - 2,000 sq ft of gallery-style space - long communal tables couches It's part café, part teahouse, part event space. They do tea ceremonies, vinyl painting sessions, and live DJ sets.
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agents are going to collapse every online consumer experience in the next 3 years and digital content (music) is next
thought about this over the weekend and arrived at the conclusion that suno will acquire a headphone startup this year
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love it or hate it this is what an A1 comms pivot looks like do not for one second think that beard linen combo is an accident
Jeff Bezos said the bottom half of Americans should pay zero federal income tax. He cited a nurse in Queens making ~$75K and paying ~$12K in taxes saying “we shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington.”
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$140B backlog btw
A MUST-read interview with a Siemens employee explaining just how high demand is for energy equipment right now because of AI: 1. The whole situation is shocking even for people who have been in the business for 40 years. They are getting orders that are double the size of what their entire factory can produce in a year. 2. Demand is so high in the last 5-8 months that they don't need to convince or send any analysis (such as CO2 emissions, etc.) to clients because they just want the equipment, because there's so much backlog that they just want to catch the order. 3. Decisions are being made very quickly by clients; the backlog for some of the energy equipment companies is 5-6 years. For transformers, the situation is even more difficult. 4. He mentions that right now, data center builders do not care about sustainability; they just want power at any expense, reliable power. They say they will think about sustainability later. 5. The orders have gone from previous 20-30 MW orders to now 200-500 MW units. Customers have previously wanted to get equipment from different OEMs, but now they prefer an integrated standardized solution. 6. An interesting dynamic is that even though the data center requires 100 MW, the builders are buying N 1 units of gas turbines (so more than just for 100 MW) as backups, as well as having more energy capacity, as they believe they will continue to grow that data center. 7. He does believe there is some double booking going on on transformers and switchgears because of extra-long lead times. 8. Everyone is trying to reduce PUE, and water use effectiveness, but even after improving, they just use the same power to run more compute. 9. The problem is also liquid cooling, as it is expensive, and water availability in many regions is a problem. 10. Margins on equipment in the sector have gone from 4-6%, where they were 2-3 years ago, to 20-23% and in some cases even 40%. The data center builders know the margins are high, but they are fine with it because they just want to get it. found on @AlphaSenseInc
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i think many prob assume this guy is a prefab SV contrarian when in reality he is clearly speaking from experience thats why he has hits
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the more you platform the grindslop the more of it exists. there are children across the west that are throwing their youth into increasingly asinine gpt wrappers because of this junk.
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it’s here it’s here
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