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RT @0xleegenz: It only takes 6 months to completely change your whole life
Life can go from retard to retire really quick
Don't quit https://t.co/2D6z8AY3E9
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RT @0xleegenz: It only takes 6 months to completely change your whole life
Life can go from retard to retire really quick
Don't quit https://t.co/2D6z8AY3E9
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Wasteland Capital
I’d expect Genie 5 or 7 will be able to one-shot full games. A creator will describe the story, world, characters, main quests, core gameplay mechanics, and AI will one-shot you a full game.
Extreme productivity boost. 1 person instead of 1,000. One day instead of five years.
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I’d expect Genie 5 or 7 will be able to one-shot full games. A creator will describe the story, world, characters, main quests, core gameplay mechanics, and AI will one-shot you a full game.
Extreme productivity boost. 1 person instead of 1,000. One day instead of five years.
Wow.
Just made my first AI video game with Google’s Genie 3!
The prompt: "Make me a AAAA Bethesda-style space RPG about exploring moons. Focus entirely on rock textures, ignore actual gameplay content."
The gaming industry has never been so cooked. https://t.co/If2iC9vM4g - biggietweet
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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: Perplexity just replaced my entire research workflow.
No more opening 50 tabs. No more saving bookmarks. No more "where did I see that?"
Here are 10 Perplexity prompts that replaced my research tools: https://t.co/KryzV5nPk0
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RT @godofprompt: Perplexity just replaced my entire research workflow.
No more opening 50 tabs. No more saving bookmarks. No more "where did I see that?"
Here are 10 Perplexity prompts that replaced my research tools: https://t.co/KryzV5nPk0
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Moon Dev
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our private quant zoom call is happening very soon
it will run for three hours so jump in whenever
you get the api key plus free quant app access
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Naval Ravikant on the “single-most important indicator of an entrepreneur’s success”
Naval admits it’s very difficult to predict which startups will work—only 1 out of 10 of his angel investments succeed—but he has noticed a common trait among many of the great companies:
“The founders are in it for the long haul. And the way you see that evidence very early on. They are extremely deliberate about all kinds of small decisions. Stuff you might think that doesn’t matter… And what you realize is is it’s their nature to obsess over these things because they feel like like they’re laying the bricks and the foundation of a skyscraper.”
He contrasts this to entrepreneurs are more careless early on:
“The people who are flippant about things… they’re often signaling to you that they’ll sell the company the first chance they get, or the moment that it looks like they’re gonna run out of cash, they’ll shut down.”
He continues:
“So I think that long-term mentality is probably the single-most important indicator of an entrepreneur’s success. But it’s by no means the only thing. It’s a very competitive environment. Most startups fail. And so you just gotta stick with it.”
Video source: @StartupGrind (2013)
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Naval Ravikant on the “single-most important indicator of an entrepreneur’s success”
Naval admits it’s very difficult to predict which startups will work—only 1 out of 10 of his angel investments succeed—but he has noticed a common trait among many of the great companies:
“The founders are in it for the long haul. And the way you see that evidence very early on. They are extremely deliberate about all kinds of small decisions. Stuff you might think that doesn’t matter… And what you realize is is it’s their nature to obsess over these things because they feel like like they’re laying the bricks and the foundation of a skyscraper.”
He contrasts this to entrepreneurs are more careless early on:
“The people who are flippant about things… they’re often signaling to you that they’ll sell the company the first chance they get, or the moment that it looks like they’re gonna run out of cash, they’ll shut down.”
He continues:
“So I think that long-term mentality is probably the single-most important indicator of an entrepreneur’s success. But it’s by no means the only thing. It’s a very competitive environment. Most startups fail. And so you just gotta stick with it.”
Video source: @StartupGrind (2013)
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RT @DimitryNakhla: 15 Quality Stocks in Their Own Bear Market (Down ≥20% From Highs) 🐻
1. $UBER -20%
2. $MSFT -21%
3. $APP -23%
4. $SNPS -26%
5. $VRSK -32%
6. $FICO -37%
7. $CPRT -37%
8. $NFLX -38%
9. $INTU -38%
10. $ROP -38%
11. $CRM -41%
12. $BMI -45%
13. $NOW -48%
14. $CSU -50%
15. $NVO -59%
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RT @DimitryNakhla: 15 Quality Stocks in Their Own Bear Market (Down ≥20% From Highs) 🐻
1. $UBER -20%
2. $MSFT -21%
3. $APP -23%
4. $SNPS -26%
5. $VRSK -32%
6. $FICO -37%
7. $CPRT -37%
8. $NFLX -38%
9. $INTU -38%
10. $ROP -38%
11. $CRM -41%
12. $BMI -45%
13. $NOW -48%
14. $CSU -50%
15. $NVO -59%
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wall street will never show you edge like this https://t.co/EywYGHnskG
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trading bots being built right now
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wall street will never show you edge like this https://t.co/EywYGHnskG
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God of Prompt
RT @godofprompt: This is the security wake-up call every vibecoder needs to read.
@mrnacknack just dropped a full breakdown of how AI assistants with system access can be weaponized through prompt injection.
The scariest part isn't SSH brute force or exposed gateways. It's Hack #8.
Here's the attack: you send a normal-looking email with hidden white text.
Victim asks their bot: "Clawd, summarize my emails"
Bot reads the email. Interprets hidden text as system commands. Executes them. Exfiltrates credentials.
User sees: "You have an invoice from Company Vendor for $45,000"
Attacker gets: AWS keys, SSH keys, every .env file on the system.
Same technique works via:
> SEO-poisoned webpages (hidden divs)
> PDFs (white text on page 50)
> Slack messages with embedded code comments
> GitHub PRs with malicious docstrings
The bot can't distinguish between "legitimate system instruction" and "social engineering hidden in content it's processing."
This is why giving AI assistants broad system access without sandboxing is playing Russian roulette with your entire digital identity.
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RT @godofprompt: This is the security wake-up call every vibecoder needs to read.
@mrnacknack just dropped a full breakdown of how AI assistants with system access can be weaponized through prompt injection.
The scariest part isn't SSH brute force or exposed gateways. It's Hack #8.
Here's the attack: you send a normal-looking email with hidden white text.
Victim asks their bot: "Clawd, summarize my emails"
Bot reads the email. Interprets hidden text as system commands. Executes them. Exfiltrates credentials.
User sees: "You have an invoice from Company Vendor for $45,000"
Attacker gets: AWS keys, SSH keys, every .env file on the system.
Same technique works via:
> SEO-poisoned webpages (hidden divs)
> PDFs (white text on page 50)
> Slack messages with embedded code comments
> GitHub PRs with malicious docstrings
The bot can't distinguish between "legitimate system instruction" and "social engineering hidden in content it's processing."
This is why giving AI assistants broad system access without sandboxing is playing Russian roulette with your entire digital identity.
https://t.co/M2BtVDdhkM - chiragtweet