Sunday, March 12, 2023
Rapid Reforesting With Drones
Drones can survery large tracts of land at a rapid clip. They can access slopes that might be hard or at least dangerous for humans.
The pods might have the seed and the nutrients. But the young trees also need some water. They might get eaten. But then those issues are also there if you plant the trees slowly.
DroneSeed uses swarms of drones to reseed forests after devastating wildfires “We’re a one-stop shop for reforestation,” said Grant Canary, CEO of DroneSeed. ...... Since the start of this year, 32,247 wildfires have burned over 3.3 million acres in the United States. .
THE MECHANISM OF DRONE SEEDING TECHNOLOGY: A REVIEW
Seed Plant Drone for Reforestation
End-to-End 3D Drone Mapping Software
https://earthly.org
https://sea-trees.org
Autonomous seed-shooting drones can plant 40,000 trees a day That's 25 times faster, at 80 percent the cost of conventional means.
This seed-firing drone can plant 40,000 trees a day The objective is to sow the seeds for 100 million trees by 2024
How this Aussie start-up is using drones to replant the world
Arbor Day: These drones can plant trees faster than we can In a bid to restore forests and fight climate change, Canadian startup Flash Forest aims to plant 1 billion trees by 2028, using drones and aerial mapping.
How to think creatively on command
AI's Next Big Takeover: Audiobooks
Making Deepfakes Gets Cheaper and Easier Thanks to A.I. Meme-makers and misinformation peddlers are embracing artificial intelligence tools to create convincing fake videos on the cheap.
12: News Bulletin
The importance of blue carbon mangroves
The benefits of mangrove restoration from blue carbon to biodiversity
7 important agreements reached at COP15
The Wildfire-Climate Change Cycle and how to Tame it
This Geothermal Startup Showed Its Wells Can Be Used Like a Giant Underground Battery
Detection Stays One Step Ahead of Deepfakes—For Now
GPT-4 Might Just Be a Bloated, Pointless Mess
Microsoft Unveils AI Model That Understands Image Content, Solves Visual Puzzles
Figure Promises First General-Purpose Humanoid Robot
Ethereum Moved to Proof of Stake. Why Can’t Bitcoin?
Face Recognition Software Led to His Arrest. It Was Dead Wrong
As AI Booms, Lawmakers Struggle to Understand the Technology
Key Steps in Evolution on Earth Tell Us How Likely Intelligent Life Is Anywhere Else
Stability AI, Hugging Face and Canva Back New AI Research Nonprofit
I Made an AI Clone of Myself
California Company Sets Launch Date for World’s First 3D-Printed Rocket
ChatGPT-Style Search Represents a 10x Cost Increase for Google, Microsoft
Ingenious Technique Could Make Moon Farming Possible
The US Copyright Office Says You Can’t Copyright Midjourney AI-Generated Images
AI Is Dreaming Up Drugs That No One Has Ever Seen. Now We’ve Got to See if They Work.
MIT Team Makes a Case for Direct Carbon Capture From Seawater, Not Air
This Startup Can 3D Print a Battery Into Any Shape You Want
Confusion Spirals in Crypto as the US Cracks Down
For the First Time, Genetically Modified Trees Have Been Planted in a US Forest
Huge & costly miss by the media and govt in thinking SVB collapse is about ‘big tech.’
— Alex Macdonald (@alexfmac) March 12, 2023
Big tech banks with the big 4.
The vast majority of founders run small businesses.
This is about thousands of small businesses, their employees and their families. https://t.co/1KOUmiv0W9
Press Release on the visit of Mr. Zhang Shaogang, Vice Chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) to Nepal. pic.twitter.com/knfIR115V1
— Ambassador Chen Song (@PRCAmbNepal) March 12, 2023
केही बर्षअघि यही ट्विटरमा लेथेथें, यस्ता परियोजनाहरूमा निर्णय गर्दा, feasibility हेरिॅदैन? कसैले जवाफ मा ‘यस्ता game changing योजनामा के को study, DPR बनाउने, अघि बढ्ने’ जस्तो गरे! यी कुरामा सायद राजनीति, ‘द्रव्यनीति’ थपिंदा यो गति भो। थप ऋण भार पनि हाम्ले यसै गरि बोक्ने होला।
— Devendra Raj Panday (@DRP39) March 12, 2023
Problem also lies on the international law on conflict-related “gross” human rights violations. The Rome Statute of ICC only covers grave crimes like war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. International human rights treaties do not define conflict-era gross violations. https://t.co/xJ72AA1ZTB
— Madhu Raman Acharya (@MadhuRamanACH) March 11, 2023
I do hope to succeed in business 🤞
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 11, 2023
He says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”
— Pastor Peter bankar (@PeterBankar) March 12, 2023
Psalms 46:10
YOU SHOULD BE ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIED RIGHT NOW — THAT IS THE PROPER REACTION TO A BANK RUN & CONTAGION @POTUS & @SecYellen MUST GET ON TV TOMORROW AND GUARANTEE ALL DEPOSITS UP TO $10M OR THIS WILL SPIRAL INTO CHAOS
— @jason (@Jason) March 12, 2023
watching the lord of the ring trilogy for the first time. gollum is such a drama queen lol
— ali (@_ali_taylor) March 12, 2023
— Marc Andreessen (@pmarca) March 12, 2023
Timeline cleanse: A Lightning Strike In Australia. 📷 by David Diehm Photography pic.twitter.com/0znCE0npjU
— Jürgen "jkr" Kraus (@jkr_on_the_web) March 11, 2023
There was a lighting strike on the sidewalk near where I used to live. It created a hole in the cement. I'll bet the pictured strike created fused sand particles.
— Richard Peterson ⸮⸮⸮ (@genuine_rp) March 11, 2023
Kohli has made 12 runs in 20 overs - a fascinating phase of play, complemented by Murali Kartik and Matthew Hayden lecturing us about growing a thick skin and why Test cricketers should not be on social media.
— Abhu (@abhu_tyagi) March 12, 2023
The stupendous stupa of Kesaria, Vaishali. Partially restored, the rest a hillock with beautiful trees. @Kishore_chandra and I were greeted by the cultural doyen of Champaran, Ramsharan Agarwal. pic.twitter.com/3ZnQAafyEP
— Kanak Mani Dixit (@KanakManiDixit) March 11, 2023
Make sure you get outside today if you're in #banking or #fintech. What a week #SiliconValleyBank pic.twitter.com/WzZBNzRUDW
— wadearnold (@wadearnold) March 11, 2023
Touch the grass or snow this weekend. I’m also available if needed. Reach out pic.twitter.com/qdn0lm7FkJ
— Peggy Mangot (@peggymangot) March 12, 2023
“These are the good old days!” – frens
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 12, 2023
Scary thought: We've been in a low-interest rate world for over a decade straight, and within 6 months of rates rising, we've seen SPAC collapses, FTX, and now SVB.
— Tanay Jaipuria (@tanayj) March 11, 2023
What else unravels over the next year or two?
Blaming depositors for bank failure is like placing the blame for medical malpractice on patients because they didn’t do a good enough job shopping for a doctor. Depositors expect the Fed to ensure that banks are safe.
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) March 12, 2023
Full house for Voices for Ukraine with @ilya_poet @katiefar @OlgaLivshin @OlenaJennings @returnstosender @suvorovawrites @SashaVasilyuk @bowlga & more, sponsored by @brackenmagazine @uwtranslation @simpson_center @UwSlavic pic.twitter.com/gToAlRvEOK
— Sasha Vasilyuk (@SashaVasilyuk) March 12, 2023
Kind of amazing how the "Silicon Valley" in SVB leads people to think it's just a bank for the elites.
— Sriram Krishnan - sriramk.eth (@sriramk) March 11, 2023
A bit stunned over a lack of concern for startups and innovation that power so much of what we use today.
Which business magazine/paper do you trust the most?
— Patrick Bet-David (@patrickbetdavid) March 12, 2023
If other, which one? 👇🏽
Pandemic. Bank run. Land war in Europe.
— James Mishra (@rishmishra) March 12, 2023
I feel like I'm seeing my AP US History textbook happen in real life.
Driving an Electric Vehicle to be "green"? Well, nearly 60% of your electric fuel comes from fossil fuels (coal + natural gas) and nearly 80% comes from fossil fuels + nuclear. Less than 11% comes from windmills and less than 4% from solar panels. #RealityCheck pic.twitter.com/0yZnYiIFy0
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) March 11, 2023
Today, I finally understand the anger that led to the creation of Bitcoin.
— Nuseir Yassin (@nasdaily) March 11, 2023
Who do you trust with ur livelihood?
A “gov insured” bank that’s not actually insured?
An exchange that goes bust?
A stablecoin that depegs?
Or a currency that makes you 8% poorer every year?
What is good for the soil is always good for your body because your body is just an embodiment of soil. #SadhguruQuotes pic.twitter.com/TDx9A1FJT3
— Sadhguru (@SadhguruJV) March 12, 2023
Honestly. This isn’t classy. Congrats if that’s what you were going for
— Peggy Mangot (@peggymangot) March 12, 2023
Major problem. These are oversubscribed in America.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 11, 2023
The beauty of B2B? You can get on the phone and start pitching people. See their reactions and get feedback in real time!
— Jesse Pujji (@jspujji) March 12, 2023
It's a great way to scale and open up a whole new world of opportunities for your business. pic.twitter.com/1YA8jCVA1w
“Silicon Valley gets what it deserves! Screw tech, startups and VCs!”
— Tom Loverro (@tomloverro) March 11, 2023
-Sent from an iPhone via Twitter and Instagram, w an ARM processor instruction set by Marvell, code repo by GitHub, delivered via Cloudflare, while driving a Tesla Model 3 and Slack/Gmail w co-workers
He is not just a clown, he is a puppet clown. pic.twitter.com/Cjbb6oVPGX
— Proud Unrepentant Ultra MAGA Gina Bella (@ginabella) March 12, 2023
#BREAKING: The strategic bomber #B52-H Stratofortress of the #USAirForce, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, about 2 hours ago, went to the position of launching missiles in St. Petersburg near the island of Gotland, which is located at a distance of about 200 km from the… https://t.co/W0piEKkhnh pic.twitter.com/I5vAecKZCN
— TRUTH PUKE (@TruthPuke) March 11, 2023
— John Metzner (@JohnRMetzner) March 12, 2023
I would happily accept the end of carried interest tax treatment for VCs and private equity, in exchange for knowing SVB depositors will get back 100 cents on the dollar.
— Roy E. Bahat (@roybahat) March 11, 2023
Here’s how fake crab meat is made.
— clemenza🥩⚡️| healthy skeptic (@CarniClemenza) March 11, 2023
Who is eating this stuff? pic.twitter.com/mVkVwoTimf
We can’t have a functioning economy if the average American has to assess the balance sheet of a bank before they deposit money.
— Pomp 🌪 (@APompliano) March 12, 2023
We don’t even teach personal finance in most schools, let alone how to read financial statements.
Extroverts are convinced the Internet makes people more lonely. Introverts are convinced the Internet makes people less lonely.
— Marc Andreessen (@pmarca) March 12, 2023
I deleted my tweet because I learned too many ppl are unaware that wires don’t go out on wkends and that banks are not open on Sundays.
— Elizabeth Yin 💛 (@dunkhippo33) March 12, 2023
I’m disappointed in ppl.
If you’re a female founder impacted by #svb and working to pull a deck together for an emergency BOD meeting to discuss your options & want help, DMs are open & my weekend is free.
— Abbie Strabala (@straballar) March 11, 2023
I can do: Formatting. Storytelling. Scenario planning. Cash flow projections. Draft comms.
❤️
If Russia wanted to destroy or materially impair 65k of our most promising new technology and biotech companies, there is no better method than a cyber attack that blows up @SVB_Financial with the @FDICgov not guaranteeing deposits. The irony is that we did it to ourselves. https://t.co/Gl9Rr6HvXc
— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) March 11, 2023
Last 24 hours has been pretty eye opening to see how many people are rooting against the tech industry and innovation
— Alex Cohen (@anothercohen) March 11, 2023
I WATCHED PEOPLE TELL ME SVB WAS FINE, THEN FRB WAS FINE… WHILE MORE INTELLIGENT/CUT THROAT FOLKS WERE WIRING OUT OF BOTH PLACES — THIS IS THE PRISONERS DILEMMA
— @jason (@Jason) March 12, 2023
Are we really at a point that we think Roku made a mistake but holding $487 million in one account at the 16th largest bank? That they should have known better and spread is over about 1,750 different accounts to stay under the $250k arbitary limit?https://t.co/iRKdmpE5hX
— Jim Bianco biancoresearch.eth (@biancoresearch) March 12, 2023
I swear this is a true story.
— Hailey Lennon (@HaileyLennonBTC) March 12, 2023
You can’t leave your house in DC without hearing discussion of SVB
A table behind and a guy literally said “I have exposure to SVB and I wish I had exposure to bitcoin instead”
I have a business idea, it is like a bank, but they keep your money in a vault, don't lend it to anyone else, and charge you a fee for the service.
— Peter McCormack🏴☠️ (@PeterMcCormack) March 11, 2023
Pretty radical I know, who wants in?
Guaranteed increase in anger levels
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 11, 2023
Sunday poll: What’s the best Indian Sunday breakfast ?
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) March 12, 2023
Most people don't know:
— Michael Girdley (@girdley) March 11, 2023
1- SVB is an LP in many venture capital funds
2- Those VCs pushed startups to get venture debt from SVB.
3- The terms made startups put nearly all cash in SVB
It's easy to say, "the startups were dumb!"
But it's more complicated.
Silicon Valley Bank’s shareholders and executives lose it all, as they should. Depositors in good faith, however, should recover and have access to their deposits in order to meet their payrolls, pay their suppliers, and to prevent contagion.
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) March 11, 2023
Saturday, March 11, 2023
11: News Bulletin
This Box Wing eVTOL Will Run on Hydrogen and Have a Range of 620 Miles
This 3D Printed Community Is Printing One House per Week for a Year
Cutting Out Just a Muffin a Day Can Make You Age More Slowly, Study Finds
Robots Could Be Doing Almost Half of Our Household Chores Within a Decade
Humans Didn’t Invent Mathematics, It’s What the World Is Made Of the Pythagorean school of thought in ancient Greece .... reality is fundamentally mathematical. More than 2,000 years later, philosophers and physicists are starting to take this idea seriously. ......... mathematics is an essential component of nature that gives structure to the physical world. ....... Bees in hives produce hexagonal honeycomb. Why? ..... bees have evolved to use this shape because it produces the largest cells to store honey for the smallest input of energy to produce wax. ........ There are two subspecies of North American periodical cicadas that live most of their lives in the ground. Then, every 13 or 17 years (depending on the subspecies), the cicadas emerge in great swarms for a period of around two weeks. ...... Why is it 13 and 17 years? Why not 12 and 14? Or 16 and 18? ....... 13 and 17 are prime numbers. ......... cicadas have a range of predators that also spend most of their lives in the ground. The cicadas need to come out of the ground when their predators are lying dormant. ........ Suppose there are predators with life cycles of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 years. What is the best way to avoid them all? ......... Once we start looking, it is easy to find other examples. From the shape of soap films, to gear design in engines, to the location and size of the gaps in the rings of Saturn, mathematics is everywhere. ......... mathematical facts are discovered: not just by humans, but by insects, soap bubbles, combustion engines, and planets. ........ Plato also maintained that mathematical objects exist outside of space and time. But such a view only deepens the mystery of how mathematics explains anything.......... physical reality is made of mathematical objects in the same way matter is made of atoms. ....... the idea that reality is a simulation. A simulation is a computer program, which is a kind of mathematical object. ....... reality is made of mathematical objects and minds. Mathematics is how the universe, which is conscious, comes to know itself. ........ Mathematics gives matter its form, and matter gives mathematics its substance. ........ As the boundary between physics and mathematics blurs, it becomes harder to say which parts of the world are physical and which are mathematical. ..... The time has arrived for a Pythagorean revolution, one that promises to radically alter our understanding of reality.
Pythagoras’ revenge: humans didn’t invent mathematics, it’s what the world is made of
Mathematical Explanation: A Pythagorean Proposal
Who are Jehovah’s Witnesses? A religion scholar explains the history of the often misunderstood group 8 million members across 240 countries. ........ understood “Jehovah,” a version of the Hebrew “Yahweh,” to be the name of God the Father himself. ........ looked forward to Jesus Christ establishing a “millennium” or a thousand-year period of peace on Earth. This “Golden Age” would see the Earth transformed to its original purity, with a “righteous” social system that would not have poverty or inequality. ....... look forward to the Golden Age that Russell and his Bible students expected. ........ the group’s belief in a literal thousand-year earthly reign of Christ ....... they do not vote in elections, serve in the military or salute the flag. Such acts, they believe, compromise their primary loyalty to God...... Jehovah’s Witnesses have no political affiliations, and they renounce violence. However, they make an easy target for governments looking for internal enemies, as they refuse to bow down to government symbols. Many nationalists call them “enemies of the state.” ......... Jehovah’s Witnesses were jailed as draft evaders in the U.S. during both world wars. In a Supreme Court ruling in 1940, school districts were allowed to expel Jehovah’s Witnesses who refused to salute the American flag. Through subsequent legal battles in the 1940s and 1950s, Jehovah’s Witnesses helped expand safeguards for religious liberty and freedom of conscience both in the United States and Europe. ......... In Nazi Germany, Jehovah’s Witnesses were killed in concentration camps; a purple triangle was used by the Nazis to mark them.
SCIENTISTS DISCOVER ENZYME THAT CAN TURN AIR INTO ELECTRICITY
ECONOMISTS COMPARE CRYPTO TO "COCAINE" IN SCATHING TAKEDOWN
Company Raises $100M After Announcing Shift to AI, But Has No Discernible Product We're in the middle of an AI gold rush — but is there any gold?
CONGRESSMAN CLAIMS THE US GOVERNMENT HAS "REVERSE-ENGINEERED" ALIEN TECH FROM UFOS IT'S A PRETTY OUTLANDISH THEORY.
NOAM CHOMSKY: AI ISN'T COMING FOR US ALL, YOU IDIOTS "THAT DAY MAY COME, BUT ITS DAWN IS NOT YET BREAKING."
MICROSOFT SAYS OPENAI'S LATEST BLOCKBUSTER AI IS DROPPING "NEXT WEEK" WE HAVE QUESTIONS.
WE'RE TOTALLY OK WITH THIS 48,500 YEAR OLD "ZOMBIE" VIRUS BEING RESURRECTED WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?
SCIENTISTS PLAY TINIEST GAME OF BASEBALL BY THROWING AND CATCHING INDIVIDUAL ATOMS EAT YOUR HEART OUT, ANTMAN.
Report: Elon Musk is Building His Own Town in Texas Musk wants his own company town where people live and work for him. ........ a "Texas Utopia" along the Colorado River where SpaceX, Boring Company, and Tesla employees can live, work, and play, and never have to leave. .
Iran-Saudi ties: China-brokered ‘win-win’ deal could bring Yemen war to a close, analysts say Tehran and Riyadh have agreed to restore diplomatic relations following the Beijing-led talks that experts dubbed as ‘a major development in the Middle Eastern diplomacy’....... Analysts say the easing of tensions between the rivals could also prompt Saudi and Iran to end hostilities in Yemen by agreeing to a ‘face-saving’ resolution .......... The Chinese-mediated agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia to resume diplomatic relations after a seven-year hiatus is widely expected to de-escalate conflicts across the Middle East. Although details of the deal reached during five days of talks in Beijing have not been made public, many analysts believe they include an understanding on bringing the eight-year war in Yemen to a negotiated close. .
Crew-5 is returning to Earth after undocking from the station in the @SpaceX Dragon Endurance at 2:20am ET. @NASA TV coverage of deorbit and splashdown resumes at 8pm ET. More details.. https://t.co/VHA9C3xjdQ pic.twitter.com/DwXELixwup
— International Space Station (@Space_Station) March 11, 2023
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 11, 2023
“I used to be in crypto, but now I got interested in AI"
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 3, 2023
3 months ago today I published the first edition of the Just Go Grind newsletter
— Justin Gordon (@justingordon212) March 11, 2023
Since then:
- 24,000 impressions
- Grew to nearly 1,300 subscribers
- Figured out my content format
- 86% growth in the last 30 days
- Starting to take on sponsors
Just getting started!
Dodged a bullet here. https://t.co/vP5dgO1Oqz
— Alex Macdonald (@alexfmac) March 11, 2023
Maybe it’s not the phones? https://t.co/ENxkL0NGta
— Marc Andreessen (@pmarca) March 11, 2023
Have you considered a career in comedy?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 11, 2023
Is it time yet? Not sure. 🤷♂️ https://t.co/IR4XscGw29
— CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) March 11, 2023
Friday, March 10, 2023
Apple Producing In India Is A Big Deal
India needs a huge manufactuting base to create the large number of jobs it needs for its huge young population. The intractable labor and land laws mean most Indians end up in what gets called the "informal sector." There is a lot of entrepreneurship going on in that informal sector. People do so much with so little. It is heartwarming to see many of those street vendors take digital payments seamlessly.
Google getting an Indian CEO was a big symbolic step. Microsoft getting an Indian CEO was a big symbolic step. That CEO taking Microsoft from 200 billion to over a trillion was big. The recent ChatGPT move on the part of Satya Nadella has been huge and symbolic. And now this move by Apple adds to that momentum.
The two biggest democracies are attemtpting sync.
Apple begins making the iPhone 14 in India, marking a big shift in its manufacturing strategy
Rewriting the Rules of Audience Targeting The way people and tools are handling personal data is fundamentally out of sync with the new privacy-focused world. .......... what if we could personalise advertising without systematically collecting and exposing personal data? ....... The ad industry is fast approaching a crisis point. Cookies are disappearing, mobile IDs are vanishing, and consent rates are falling. This is an existential threat, not just to internet advertising but to the internet in general. If advertising fails, then business models supporting the open internet will fail, professional journalism will struggle, and the internet as we know it will be swallowed up by the walled gardens. ........ the pervasive surveillance of our every move online can no longer continue. ....... a high-level understanding of what publishers needed, a good grasp of privacy rules, very good knowledge of technology and tons of ideas. The canvas they were using to draw the building blocks of what would then become ID Ward (now Anonymised) was truly blank. ......... They spent months absorbing information from all corners of the advertising world, learning the jargon, diving into the tech, figuring out which tools were compliant and which were marketing a lie. They found that regulatory compliance isn’t sexy enough to sell, that companies were happy to break the law if it meant hitting revenue targets, and that leadership was hard to find. In short, they learnt that the industry was, well, a bit of a mess. Convincing a huge, chaotic, fragmented industry that they had to radically change the way they treated data was always going to be difficult, but the need for change was greater than they originally thought and time was on their side. .......... a mission to decouple personalised advertising from personal data. ........ make digital advertising fit for the future and protect advertising business models that support a free, independent internet. There is a direct connection between brands’ ability to speak to consumers online, the ability of journalists to report facts to the public and our right to be informed from a plurality of sources without breaking the bank. ......... without all of the snooping and systematic privacy invasions that are currently rife in the advertising industry ........ By replacing people’s personal data with anonymous datasets across the entire digital advertising ecosystem .
10: News Bulletin
Scientists Just Revealed the Most Detailed Geological Model of Earth’s Past 100 Million Years
Biocomputing With Mini-Brains as Processors Could Be More Powerful Than Silicon-Based AI
Apple and Foxconn win labour reforms to advance Indian production plans Lobbying in Karnataka leads to landmark legislation that anticipates iPhone production in southern state
Meta is building a decentralized, text-based social network Is this the Twitter replacement we've been waiting for?
Artificial Intelligence Is Booming—So Is Its Carbon Footprint
ChatGPT is now available in Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service
Reddit is shutting down its Clubhouse clone Reddit Talk
India Impressions (2023)
The VC's Customer
We're witnessing an event of human psychology right now, not of financial instruments. I feel deeply for our friends at SVB and for every startup worrying about the future of their operations.
— Allison Byers (@apbyers) March 10, 2023
All of the best startup advice on Twitter gets lost
— Michael Houck 💡 (@callmehouck) March 10, 2023
But I've been logging the best threads on fundraising, growth, and more for 3 years
And I'm sharing my curated database with 300+ threads tagged by topic
Retweet & reply "Threads" and I'll DM you the link
(Must be following) pic.twitter.com/KR3PelvfeH
पार्टी कार्यालयबाट घर फर्कंदै गर्दा ठेलागाडामा पोलेको मकै खाँदै पूर्वप्रधानमन्त्री एवम् एमाले अध्यक्ष केपी शर्मा ओली, साथमा स्कूले बालबालिका। pic.twitter.com/jZKE1SNQHP
— Annapurna Post (@Annapurna_Post) March 10, 2023
Pretty good! https://t.co/ULukQMELBM
— Marc Andreessen (@pmarca) March 10, 2023
The SVB thing is exacerbated by the fact that such a huge chunk of their users are on Twitter all day. Amplifies the panic in a way that hasn’t really happened historically, and would be unlikely to happen if they served a less thinkboi segment.
— Jay Ganatra (@JayRGanatra) March 9, 2023
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Five, $100K/year income streams, broken down:
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) March 10, 2023
- 215 subscription customers at $39/mo
- 40 students/quarter at $625 each
- 10 sales/day at $27 each
- 10 hrs/week at $195/hr
- 2 sales/day at $135
We are transitioning from an attention economy to an experience economy.
— Dada (@dayoadeosun10) March 5, 2023
Everyone is awake to the algorithmic attention-grabbing business model and we’re all ready to move on.
This new experience economy will improve our lives unlike anything ever before.
The White House’s first-ever Jewish Women’s Forum! pic.twitter.com/osbRa42LDP
— Shelley Greenspan (@ShelleyGspan) March 9, 2023
This is why, even now, I’ve never succumbed to hubris regarding the dangers of Covid. We REALLY want it to be “just a cold,” but it’s not a cold. It’s neurological, and it’s stealthier than us. Those who have friends with “long Covid” know it’s no joke: https://t.co/Lv23uBQKtd
— Seth MacFarlane (@SethMacFarlane) March 9, 2023
I know a guy who cancels all his employee credit cards randomly, once a year.
— Bill D'Alessandro (@BillDA) March 9, 2023
Finds that ~50% of expenses disappear. All kinds of stuff was auto-renewing but folks don’t care enough about to re-sign up for.
Claims to save six figs / year each time he does it.
My investment thesis is and always will be geo-agnostic, and I’ve fallen in love with the growth going on on the African continent.
— Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC) (@MartinGTobias) March 9, 2023
Let’s highlight some! 📈
If you are HQ’d across Africa 🌴:
- 1 or 2 line pitch
- stage (pre/seed/A etc)
- website/handle
👇
Banks are going bankrupt because they bought government bonds that econ textbooks call "risk-free" & I want to be dunking on fiatcoiners all day but I'm at a wedding so I hope the rest of you take up the baton.
— Saifedean Ammous (@saifedean) March 10, 2023
BREAKING: .@Microsoft CTO announces: GPT-4 is coming next week!
— Mark Kretschmann (@mark_k) March 9, 2023
The model will be multimodal, including video features.#AI #ChatGPT #Binghttps://t.co/3h0j9zxETK
Cubicle culture is so 2019 📦
— Parry Headrick ⚡️ (@pheadrick) March 10, 2023