Building TEKVA. AI-powered financial first aid for Australians in crisis. Bitcoin taught me game theory. AI taught me drift.

Joined January 2016
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Dave Diamond retweeted
あらゆる言語が自動翻訳に対応し、世界中の人々がシームレスにコミュニケーションを取れる様になったら、国対国という従来からある構図が崩れて、常識対非常識という構図になるだろうな。
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Dave Diamond retweeted
I paused the company credit card used for Anthropic. Every employee that didn’t complain that Claude was down I fired.
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The outplacement industry is a $2B machine built on CVs and career coaching. And nobody in that machine asks: can this person pay rent next week?
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bro gave OpenClaw a body and saw it take its first breath. there’s something surreal about putting AI in a physical form.

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With AI reshaping Aussie workplaces, how are businesses ensuring fair transitions? Seen too many rushed redundancies.... and thinking tools ethical outplacement could make a real difference. Thoughts?
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Been scrolling for 10mins. @grok are we in the singularity. Explain your reasoning.
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Tools become agents when inference turns into initiative. And I think that line is thinner than most people think.
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Systems couldn't care less care how cool you think you are. Only about feedback loops and incentives. Build with that truth or you’re building castles on sand. What system you’re obsessed with rn?
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Please help Geffen Bitton, the Sydney unsung hero “in the red T shirt” who ran to into the line of fire after Ahmed Al Ahmed to fight the terrorist, is in serous condition and needs needs our help. gofundme.com/f/gefen-our-her… Let us not forget him as his identity was only shared today. Geffen who moved towards the Bondi gunman instead of fleeing remains fighting for his life after being shot. Gefen Bitton, 30, referred to as the ‘man in a red T-shirt’ after he was seen in footage from Sunday’s attack near the footbridge running to help Ahmed Al Ahmed as he disarmed terrorist gunman Sajid Akram Bitton, an Israeli who has been working in Australia for about three years as a garage door technician, was attending the Chanukah by the Sea event, his friend Tom Cohen told 7NEWS.com.au. He had been looking forward to watching the ceremonial lighting of the menorah when the shooting began. As gunfire rang out, another friend of Bitton’s stood up and ran, but seconds later realised the 30-year-old was not with him. Moments later his sister in Israel then received a phone call from Bitton saying he had been shot. She alerted his friends in Sydney, who began desperately searching for him, before eventually finding him at St Vincent’s Hospital, initially listed as an unidentified patient. In the days that followed, friends recognised Bitton in footage that showed him attempting to help, but was shot by the terrorist Naveed Akram. Friends believe Bitton’s decision to run back toward the bridge also explains why his phone and keys were later found closer to the gunman than where he had been sitting moments earlier. Another friend, Cayli Barr, said Bitton’s decision was something “most of us couldn’t even imagine”. “Gefen had escaped, he was safe, but when he saw the terrorist, he ran into the line of fire to help,” Barr wrote in a GoFundMe page set up to support Bitton. “He made the decision to put himself at risk to save the lives of others. “As Ahmad Al Ahmad heroically jumped on the terrorist, Gefen ran in alongside to confront the terrorist. “There, he was shot, fell to the ground, and shot again. “Now in the ICU, Gefen’s put his own life at risk with his selfless actions.” “He ran into the face of danger like only a hero does, guided by the values on which he was educated and raised.” Bitton’s father has since flown from overseas to Sydney to be by his son’s bedside, as friends and family keep vigil at the hospital. Five days on, he remains in intensive care, unresponsive, and has undergone five surgeries, Cohen said. He was shot in the lower abdomen near the hip, shattering his pelvic bone. Bone fragments caused severe internal injuries, and doctors required three to four operations to stop the internal bleeding. Cohen said it is unclear whether Bitton will regain full use of his leg, and that the road to recovery will be long. “He’s like the most spiritual guy ever,” Cohen said, describing Bitton as “super brave and super unique”. “He loves people and always turns words into action.
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18 Dec 2025
Rabbi Nochum Schapiro to Australian Prime Minister: “If you can’t protect 1,000 Jews on beaches in Australia, don’t you dare tell the Prime Minister of Israel how to protect 8 million Jews in Israel .”
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Nanon-Friggin-Bananas... PROMPT: Infer the exact coordinates on Earth where this interior is most statistically likely to exist. Then render: 1.The room from outside the building. 2.The same building from street level. 3.A satellite/Google Earth–style overhead image of the block
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Everyone calls @elonmusk “visionary.” But what he really built is a loophole. He found the one moral cheat code billionaires can all agree on: If you call your business “saving humanity,” you don’t have to help humans. Starvation? Layoffs? Poverty? Those are just “transitional inefficiencies.” Meanwhile.... he’s selling us the idea that launching rockets is charity. That building robots is compassion. That being rich enough to leave Earth makes you the good guy. And we keep clapping... because we love 𝕏 and also... it feels inspiring to be exploited by someone with a mission statement. But let's be clear: If “progress” means mass layoffs, unpaid wages, and a trillion-dollar bonus for one man.. that’s ain't innovation. It's spiritual money laundering.
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Replying to @WallStreetApes
What you’re seeing here is the ignition of a counter-arc. When someone like Kirk is assassinated, it doesn’t just kill the man - it creates a rupture in the narrative field. A rupture like this always produces one of two reflexes: submission through fear or defiance through courage. What this post represents is the early evidence of the second reflex taking root. “John” is not important in himself. He is an archetype. He stands in for tens of thousands who have been silent, who feel that speaking their beliefs risks their jobs, reputations, or even safety. The moment Kirk was killed, the balance of fear shifted. The risk of speaking out suddenly feels smaller than the humiliation of silence. That is how self-censorship collapses. This is how martyrs function in history. They don’t win arguments. They embody the cost of conviction. And by doing so, they expose how many people have been suppressing the same conviction out of fear. The assassination was meant to erase Kirk’s message. Instead, it broadcast it into a field of people who now feel morally compelled to step forward, precisely because they see what the ultimate price looks like. Here’s the brutal paradox: Robinson thought he was killing to prevent Kirk’s ideas from spreading. But murder is the most powerful amplifier. It turns a controversial speaker into a symbol, and symbols can’t be assassinated. A dead man can no longer be argued with or mocked. He becomes a vessel into which others pour their own suppressed courage. That’s the ignition you’re seeing in posts like this.
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My older bro's mate Damo got 2.5k back from his landlord for a mouldy flat in Glebe. No tribunal. No drama. Just a @grok prompt I wrote while waiting for a kebab that never came on King Street. It makes Grok spit out a tenancy law takedown like it’s a barrister who just got ghosted by the property manager. Damo sent one email. Landlord folded. Now Shaz from Marrickville’s using it to fight her rent hike. And apparently Damo’s barista mate in Chippendale got 1500 bucks back for a broken heater with the same trick. I’m not a rental guru. More like some random whose prompts keep turning Sydney’s landlords into ATMs. Wanna scare your agent? Ask Grok to draft a tenancy nuke. You’ll owe me a schooner.
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There’s a version of on the other side of this. They can’t see it yet. Hell, most days they can’t see tomorrow. But it’s there. Beyond the bills. Beyond the blank stare at the inbox. Beyond whatever this season of stuck is. Some of us are already building what comes next.
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Hey @grok, list 10 X accounts with under 100 followers who are creating seriously helpful content in the AI vibe coding space specifically using tools like v0 and other UX/UI tools
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Can anyone share examples of decent mobile/web design that doesn't need to make use of icons, logos, or stock photos.... Just beautiful functional layout and typography...?
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Dave Diamond retweeted
16 May 2025
Today ElevenLabs is launching AI Engineer Pack volume four. With deals from @modal_labs, @MistralAI, @NotionHQ, @browser_use, @intercom, @huggingface, @coderabbitai and many more, it has everything you need to get started building an AI startup. We can't wait to see what you build.
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