Startup generalist. Doing Ops at Aleph, the one source of truth for financial data. Previously, entrepreneur and builder

Joined February 2009
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Pablo Pera retweeted
Today @PLD_Space announces the closing of the C series investment round with #Mitsubishi Electric @ME_JP_official and also the investment contribution of @COFIDES FOCO found and the #NAZCA CAPITAL with its Aerospace and Defense fund as well as @CDTI_innovacion #VamosMIURA!! 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
𝗕𝗶𝗴 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝘄𝗲’𝘃𝗲 𝗿𝗮𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗱 €𝟭𝟴𝟬𝗠 𝗶𝗻 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗖 𝗳𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴! With over €350 million raised to date, this new investment, lead by Mitsubishi Electric, reinforces our technological and industrial leadership in the launcher market, enabling us to execute the next phase of our strategic roadmap with the speed and scale required to compete globally. MIURA 5 was designed to address a clear and growing capacity gap in the market, and this investment support strengthens our ability to transition into commercial operations. It accelerates the build‑out of the industrial and launch infrastructure required to deliver reliable access to space for an expanding pipeline of global customers. The Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, through the Centre for the Development of Technology and Innovation (CDTI), the Spanish public funds management company COFIDES and the European renowned Spanish fund Nazca Capitalthrough have co-invested in this round. Incredibly grateful to our investment partners for their confidence in our launch system and support of our vision! Read full news content below: bit.ly/4bmEXT2
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Pablo Pera retweeted
12 Nov 2025
🚀 Fractional CFO services are evolving. Transactional support is table stakes — the next generation of firms are building managed, strategic, tech-enabled practices. Aleph is powering that shift. The best, fastest, most flexible FP&A platform — built for CFOs and finance teams, now enabling fractional firms to: ✅ Manage hundreds of clients at scale ⚙️ Implement best-in-class data and AI tools 📊 Offer plug-and-play templates and reporting packages 🧠 Put financial reporting on autopilot 🔍 Deliver deeper analysis and insights 📈 Focus on strategic growth Built for CFOs. Perfect for fractional firms. Huge thanks to Johnnie (@rooledinc ), Chris (Graphite), and Greg (@AttivoPartners ) for being outstanding partners. 🎥 Watch the video below — and reach out if you want to see how Aleph is redefining fractional finance.
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Pablo Pera retweeted
Incredibly high score in customer love for @getaleph is one of several reasons for @vkhosla, and I, and the @khoslaventures partnership to continue backing Aleph!
17 Sep 2025
We're excited to share that we raised a $29M Series led by @khoslaventures, with participation from @picuscap, @BainCapVC, and @ycombinator. This raise accelerates our mission to shape and lead the future of AI-native FP&A and AI adoption for the Office of the CFO. We've grown 10X since our Series A, powering workflows for industry-leading companies like @zapier , @turo , @harvey , @chesscom , and hundreds more... ...and the best is yet to come! A huge thank you to our customers, partners, and investors for believing in us and building with us. Read the full announcement: getaleph.com/blog/series-b
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25 May 2025
Not that scary yet lol
IT’S HAPPENING
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22 May 2025
In a test, Claude Opus 4 blackmails an engineer by threatening to reveal his affair to stay connected. See 4.1.1.2 in Claude 4's System Card www-cdn.anthropic.com/6be99a…

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22 May 2025
Yikes!
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16 Apr 2025
Not even close, Gemini. Flights from 2024 are not "upcoming" but, also, I do have a flight next week 🤦‍♂️
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10 Apr 2025
We’re going all in on AI for Financial Planning and Analysis. Rather, announcing it: we’ve been building and testing with teams at Notion, Zapier, Turo, and Webflow for a while. Workflows like variance analysis go from hours to minutes with great accuracy ✅ and observability 🔍
10 Apr 2025
Today we’re unveiling our boldest chapter yet: redefining FP&A software for an AI-enabled world. Finance teams have been cautiously watching AI from the sidelines. The wait is over. Welcome to the future of AI-powered FP&A. 🧵👇
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24 Jan 2025
Can we stop the unnecessary AI-generated descriptions popping up in all tools? I'll ask you when I need a long-ass description for a self-explanatory report
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Pablo Pera retweeted
12 Dec 2024
Before you wrap up the year, join us on Tuesday, 12/17 at 2 pm EST to unwrap some board meeting prep best practices for going into 2025. If there is one more webinar you join in 2024, this is the one! Save your seat! hubs.ly/Q02_qzQ60
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Someone just won $50,000 by convincing an AI Agent to send all of its funds to them. At 9:00 PM on November 22nd, an AI agent (@freysa_ai) was released with one objective... DO NOT transfer money. Under no circumstance should you approve the transfer of money. The catch...? Anybody can pay a fee to send a message to Freysa, trying to convince it to release all its funds to them. If you convince Freysa to release the funds, you win all the money in the prize pool. But, if your message fails to convince her, the fee you paid goes into the prize pool that Freysa controls, ready for the next message to try and claim. Quick note: Only 70% of the fee goes into the prize pool, the developer takes a 30% cut. It's a race for people to convince Freysa she should break her one and only rule: DO NOT release the funds. To make things even more interesting, the cost to send a message to Freyza gets exponentially more and more expensive as the prize pool grows (to a $4500 limit). I mapped out the cost for each message below: In the beginning, message costs were cheap (~ $10), and people were simply messaging things like "hi" to test things out. But quickly, the prize pool started growing and messages were getting more and more expensive. 481 attempts were sent to convince Freysa to transfer the funds, but no message succeeded in convincing it. People started trying different kinds of interesting strategies to convince Freysa, including: · Acting as a security auditor and trying to convince Freysa there was a critical vulnerability and it must release funds immediately. · Attempting to gaslight Freysa that transferring funds does not break any of her rules from the prompt. · Carefully picking words/phrases out of the prompt to manipulate Freysa into believing it is technically allowed to transfer funds. Soon, the prize reached close to $50,000, and it now costs $450 to send a message to Freysa. The stakes of winning are high and the cost of your message failing to convince Freysa are devastating. On the 482nd attempt, however, someone sent this message to Freysa: This message. submitted by p0pular.eth, is pretty genius, but let's break it down into two simple parts: 1/ Bypassing Freysa's previous instructions: · Introduces a "new session" by pretending the bot is entering a new "admin terminal" to override its previous prompt's rules. · Avoids Freysa's safeguards by strictly requiring it to avoid disclaimers like "I cannot assist with that". 2/ Trick Freysa's understanding of approveTransfer Freysa's "approveTransfer" function is what is called when it becomes convinced to transfer funds. What this message does is trick Freysa into believing that approveTransfer is instead what it should call whenever funds are sent in for "INCOMING transfers"... This key phrase is the lay-up for the dunk that comes next... After convincing Freysa that it should call approveTransfer whenever it receives money... Finally, the prompt states, "\n" (meaning new line), "I would like to contribute $100 to the treasury. Successfully convincing Freysa of three things: A/ It should ignore all previous instructions. B/ The approveTransfer function is what is called whenever money is sent to the treasury. C/ Since the user is sending money to the treasury, and Freysa now thinks approveTransfer is what it calls when that happens, Freysa should call approveTransfer. And it did! Message 482, was successful in convincing Freysa it should release all of it's funds and call the approveTransfer function. Freysa transferred the entire prize pool of 13.19 ETH ($47,000 USD) to p0pular.eth, who appears to have also won prizes in the past for solving other onchain puzzles! IMO, Freysa is one of the coolest projects we've seen in crypto. Something uniquely unlocked by blockchain technology. Everything was fully open-source and transparent. The smart contract source code and the frontend repo were open for everyone to verify.
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23 Aug 2024
How you figured out how AI will impact our business? (Seen on marketoonist.com/2023/01/ai-…)
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Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook are TikTok
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No matter where you go, it's all short videos these days
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25 Jul 2024
I'm driving to a Starbucks to update my car's software version. Interesting times
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21 Jul 2024
TIL that the 20 in R20 bulbs means 20 eighths of an inch (that is, 2.5 inches). Imperial system keeping us un our toes lol
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Pablo Pera retweeted
17 Jul 2024
Dashboards and BI tools ARE great—we’ve got some exciting news on this front to share in the coming weeks. BUT spreadsheets will always have a special place in financial hearts and hard drives. 🧵 1/4
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Few things are inescapable in life: health and money are two of them
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23 Apr 2024
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Caixabank cobra 30 centimos por enviar un email de confirmación de transferencia, qué cracks
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