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RT @godofprompt: PPT templates are dead.
Kimi Agentic Slides generates fully editable, designer-level presentations in seconds no templates, no limits, pure customization.
It's like NotebookLM but you can actually edit everything.
Here's what just changed forever: https://t.co/0K7IemCuBH
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RT @godofprompt: PPT templates are dead.
Kimi Agentic Slides generates fully editable, designer-level presentations in seconds no templates, no limits, pure customization.
It's like NotebookLM but you can actually edit everything.
Here's what just changed forever: https://t.co/0K7IemCuBH
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RT @godofprompt: 🚨 BREAKING: OpenAI could run out of money by mid-2027.
Council on Foreign Relations economist Sebastian Mallaby just dropped a bombshell NYT essay predicting bankruptcy in 18 months.
The numbers are devastating. $8B loss in 2025. $14B projected loss in 2026. $115B cumulative burn through 2029. All while 95% of ChatGPT's 800 million users pay nothing.
OpenAI just announced ads in ChatGPT. That's not innovation. That's desperation.
Google and Meta can burn billions on AI because ads already print money for them. OpenAI has no fallback. Just a $300B valuation built on hope and a $1.4 trillion bill it can't pay.
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RT @godofprompt: 🚨 BREAKING: OpenAI could run out of money by mid-2027.
Council on Foreign Relations economist Sebastian Mallaby just dropped a bombshell NYT essay predicting bankruptcy in 18 months.
The numbers are devastating. $8B loss in 2025. $14B projected loss in 2026. $115B cumulative burn through 2029. All while 95% of ChatGPT's 800 million users pay nothing.
OpenAI just announced ads in ChatGPT. That's not innovation. That's desperation.
Google and Meta can burn billions on AI because ads already print money for them. OpenAI has no fallback. Just a $300B valuation built on hope and a $1.4 trillion bill it can't pay.
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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: 🚨 BREAKING: OpenAI could run out of money by mid-2027.
Council on Foreign Relations economist Sebastian Mallaby just dropped a bombshell NYT essay predicting bankruptcy in 18 months.
The numbers are devastating. $8B loss in 2025. $14B projected loss in 2026. $115B cumulative burn through 2029. All while 95% of ChatGPT's 800 million users pay nothing.
OpenAI just announced ads in ChatGPT. That's not innovation. That's desperation.
Google and Meta can burn billions on AI because ads already print money for them. OpenAI has no fallback. Just a $300B valuation built on hope and a $1.4 trillion bill it can't pay.
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RT @godofprompt: 🚨 BREAKING: OpenAI could run out of money by mid-2027.
Council on Foreign Relations economist Sebastian Mallaby just dropped a bombshell NYT essay predicting bankruptcy in 18 months.
The numbers are devastating. $8B loss in 2025. $14B projected loss in 2026. $115B cumulative burn through 2029. All while 95% of ChatGPT's 800 million users pay nothing.
OpenAI just announced ads in ChatGPT. That's not innovation. That's desperation.
Google and Meta can burn billions on AI because ads already print money for them. OpenAI has no fallback. Just a $300B valuation built on hope and a $1.4 trillion bill it can't pay.
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RT @free_ai_guides: I tested 1,000+ GPTs.
Most of them suck.
So I made a directory of the 100+ that actually work:
→ Marketing
→ SEO
→ Content creation
→ Image generation
→ Productivity
→ Development
→ Writing
17 categories. All useful.
Comment "Directory" and I'll DM the list. https://t.co/0JAgEylmPE
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RT @free_ai_guides: I tested 1,000+ GPTs.
Most of them suck.
So I made a directory of the 100+ that actually work:
→ Marketing
→ SEO
→ Content creation
→ Image generation
→ Productivity
→ Development
→ Writing
17 categories. All useful.
Comment "Directory" and I'll DM the list. https://t.co/0JAgEylmPE
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anyone with a real friendship group knows this would never work https://t.co/VUiB4uPEQQ
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anyone with a real friendship group knows this would never work https://t.co/VUiB4uPEQQ
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Tobi Lutke: Books are a cheat code for life
Shopify founder Tobi Lutke explains why he reads so many books:
“If you don’t read books, you live a lifetime. If you read books, you live 1,000 lifetimes.”
David Senra reads a quote of Tobi’s back to him:
“Books are the closest thing you’ll ever come to finding cheat codes for real life. You can access the entire learnings of someone else’s career in a few hours.”
Tobi comments:
“I really think we need to shout this point from a rooftop. The one weird trick seems to be: read books. It kind of doesn’t matter [what you read], just make a habit of reading books and ideally change genre every three books or so. That alone will give you a range that you can draw on for basically everything you will ever do.”
However for business books, there is an important caveat:
“When I went from programmer to business and had to learn business really quick, I got really dismayed with the quality of business books pretty quickly. Frankly, business books are largely written by the people who have time — not the people who actually build companies. So you read between the lines as well. If the person who started the company or the person writing the book is a salesperson, every problem can be solved with sales. If the person is a marketer, every problem can be solved with marketing. At least that I can takeaway as a trap to not fall into. I was determined to not be the engineering-type founder who was going to see everything as an engineering problem.”
Video source: @davidsenra (2026)
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Tobi Lutke: Books are a cheat code for life
Shopify founder Tobi Lutke explains why he reads so many books:
“If you don’t read books, you live a lifetime. If you read books, you live 1,000 lifetimes.”
David Senra reads a quote of Tobi’s back to him:
“Books are the closest thing you’ll ever come to finding cheat codes for real life. You can access the entire learnings of someone else’s career in a few hours.”
Tobi comments:
“I really think we need to shout this point from a rooftop. The one weird trick seems to be: read books. It kind of doesn’t matter [what you read], just make a habit of reading books and ideally change genre every three books or so. That alone will give you a range that you can draw on for basically everything you will ever do.”
However for business books, there is an important caveat:
“When I went from programmer to business and had to learn business really quick, I got really dismayed with the quality of business books pretty quickly. Frankly, business books are largely written by the people who have time — not the people who actually build companies. So you read between the lines as well. If the person who started the company or the person writing the book is a salesperson, every problem can be solved with sales. If the person is a marketer, every problem can be solved with marketing. At least that I can takeaway as a trap to not fall into. I was determined to not be the engineering-type founder who was going to see everything as an engineering problem.”
Video source: @davidsenra (2026)
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