This is very much an open debate. But if past is prologue, agentic harassment is on the way.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
you idiots. cancer is the #2 killer in the world. you cannot seriously tell me “cancer is going out of fashion now” like no you cannot say that. cancer might be the most algorithmically complex disease out of all. my hot take is that neuro is hard for structural reasons that’ll…
— Parmita Mishra (@parmita) March 23, 2026
I have loved being on the Helion board; I continue to be extremely excited about a future with abundant energy and Helion in particular.
— Sam Altman (@sama) March 23, 2026
As Helion and OpenAI start to explore working together at significant scale, it is difficult for me to be on both boards. (I will have a… https://t.co/hbc82a8mPG
"....look at cows....." If there ever was a tech startutp tip, this is it. ..... By the way, I know people in Fresno.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
Huh?
— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) March 23, 2026
I’d like $5B pls. https://t.co/bOKnwhKaRW
Companies used to go IPO at 100M. Those were the days.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
watching claude try to use the browser...are websites being adversarial to computer use on purpose? or is CUA still that bad
— sarah guo (@saranormous) March 23, 2026
When Reed asked me to step down as CEO, it was tough but likely one of the best decisions.
— Marc Randolph (@marcrandolph) March 23, 2026
I loved the chaos of building from scratch, but Reed thrived on structure and discipline.
I’ll never forget him opening his laptop and saying:
“Marc, I’ve been thinking a lot about… https://t.co/zp1ynyYYoE
Crying babies beat smelling adults.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
You can measure the ratio of fear to curiosity in any society. Just look at the ratio of the defense budget compared to the science budget. Humanity is still mostly fear-dominant. But we ARE changing that.
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) March 23, 2026
To that add interest payments on debt. It is in a league all its own.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
You are not serious. I have a category defining product. You are not even engaging.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
The best founders are also often the greatest marketers.
— Vaibhav Domkundwar (@vaibhavbetter) March 23, 2026
Robot makers: please make them look awesome
— @jason (@Jason) March 23, 2026
That is all
This is not investment advice?? :)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
"We look for people that are students of history, that have studied the markets and all prior attempts."
— a16z (@a16z) March 23, 2026
David Haber on what great founders do before building a company:
"If you're going to spend the next 10 years of your life building a company, why wouldn't you spend time… pic.twitter.com/yEdspAF9x2
Nope, just a statement on both the sheer complexity of the engineering involved to create the first-ever fully vertically foundry as well as the sheer lack of supply to meet the infinite demand for compute
— brexton (@brexton) March 23, 2026
One of my contrarian takes:
— Kevin Dahlstrom (@Camp4) March 23, 2026
Society peaked in the 80s, and it’s been in slow decline ever since.
It was the last era of widespread optimism. You can feel it in the music and movies.
“Excess meets innocence.”
The 80s also mark the end of the analog world—local economies,…
whats the most sf thing you’ve seen?
— Craig Weiss (@craigzLiszt) March 23, 2026
i’ll start: an autistic, asian tech bro with his white bf making 1M in combined comp, but still homeless
How chips are made:
— Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 (@farzyness) March 23, 2026
Fire a laser at tin droplets in a vacuum, creating plasma hotter than the sun, bouncing that light off mirrors that are the smoothest objects ever made by humans, to print patterns that are smaller than a virus, on a thin slice of purified sand.
lol.
I once saw someone trying to pitch their AI startup to a Waymo passenger through the window.
— Dion Jones (@HyperMachinaHQ) March 23, 2026
It does not get more SF than that.
A guy pitching his AI startup to investors while getting evicted from his co living pod in real time over Zoom.
— Shreyansh (@Shreyansh3951) March 23, 2026
I’ve never met an autistic Asian- seems like a lethal combo
— The Disgruntled Patriot (@TDPatriot1) March 23, 2026
Today is my birthday. I'm now 63, and I was born in '63. That typically only happens once in a lifetime. However, if AI can extend human lifespans, maybe it will happen twice. I just have to live to be 163!
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) March 23, 2026
37 + 26 = 63.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
I never learned how to code, it was too hard and then it was too easy.
— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) March 23, 2026
The beauty of AI is that we can both work to cure cancer and make sure that Guinness Price Transparency is provided to all of humanity. https://t.co/kLmpymgpNi
— Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) March 23, 2026
I posted about SF the other day. Tech Twitter was nice for ~12 hours. Then came the “get a life” / “everything wrong with tech” / “cringe” crowd.
— Ben Cera (@Bencera) March 23, 2026
Honestly? They’re not wrong.
Before going all-in on AI, I genuinely debated: what if I just… moved to Normandy, turned off WiFi,… https://t.co/9QfFx1fdYD
Dorsey did it wrong.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
It's okay to quit things you're good to pursue things that have more upside. Just make sure you're quitting because the other thing *actually* has more upside, not because it's new and you just haven't discovered the unknown downsides yet.
— Alex Hormozi (@AlexHormozi) March 23, 2026
Elon says 100 million sqft is the right order of magnitude for Tesla/SpaceX's Terafab. Let's put that into perspective.
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) March 23, 2026
100 million square feet is equivalent to:
• 3 New York Central Parks
• 15 U.S. Pentagons
• 2,300 acres
• 3.6 square miles
• 555 Walmart Supercenters
•… pic.twitter.com/7UTcfQJKoX
3 New York Central Parks: the easiest to visualize.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
I’ve figured out a key difference in mindset between the West and the East:
— Sabeer Bhatia (@sabeer) March 23, 2026
In the West, there’s no shame in being poor - systems are built to help bold ideas and hard work turn into prosperity (just look at Silicon Valley).
In many Eastern cultures, poverty is treated like a…
For the majority of Americans, a sudden need for an extra $500 is a major emergency.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
someone in your network would intro you to a VC tomorrow if you asked... you just have no idea who they are
— Jason Yeh (@jayyeh) March 23, 2026
the person from econ 101. the old coworker. the friend of a friend from that wedding.
one of them married a venture capitalist. one of them is three calls away from the…
The most valuable skill of the next decade is being able to articulate what you want to an AI. Which means: thinking in steps, speaking with precision, and knowing what "good" looks like before you ask for it.
— Codie Sanchez (@Codie_Sanchez) March 23, 2026
What’s the #1 mistake founder make pitching to VCs?
— Brent Fulfer (@Brent_Fulfer) March 23, 2026
I took 34 meetings with founders last week.
8 made it to DD.
The main reason: selling too much.
If you’ve been a VC long enough, you smell desperation a mile away and it kills a pitch instantly.
What does that look like?…
Founders should ask themselves "Am I currently ignoring anything on this list (when I shouldn't be)?" And answer honestly. https://t.co/DrHty5VzNb
— Jessica Livingston (@jesslivingston) March 23, 2026
Someone asked what advice founders ignore. That they:
— Paul Graham (@paulg) March 23, 2026
1. Should change their name.
2. Should launch fast.
3. Shouldn't treat fundraising as success.
4. Shouldn't assume they can raise because it's time to.
5. Should fire bad people quickly.
6. Shouldn't talk to acquirers.
Interesting name is top of the list. Founders are emotionally attached.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
They save because the safety nets were non existent when you were growing up. Urban Indians spend a lot.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
I strongly agree with 5 of these, but PG also wanted me to change the name Reddit and get rid of Snoo (which I'd designed) -- very happy to have ignored that particular advice. https://t.co/VseQPk8cER pic.twitter.com/jkVQ05WKBj
— Alexis Ohanian 🗽 (@alexisohanian) March 23, 2026
What name did he suggest for Reddit?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
It really is bizarre.
— Brett Winton (@wintonARK) March 23, 2026
Most of my friends don't have FSD (or a Tesla).
And it is the single biggest lifestyle difference between us.
They drive their cars.
My car drives me.
They don't get how much--even at its current capability-level--the product changes life-feel.
FSD…
— Alexis Ohanian 🗽 (@alexisohanian) March 23, 2026
I have an AI Video editor ... step 3: YouTube killer. step 5: Hollywood in every language. ... You should invest.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
It is indeed horrible.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
Loving the bustle of this city. It’s like a more modern and busier Kathmandu. Makes me realize how much I miss this kind of vibe #saigon #hochiminh #vietnam #weekend pic.twitter.com/dWy705BL46
— TTeacher🇳🇵🇸🇬🇬🇧🌱 (@TaraTeacher1) March 21, 2026
Nepal faced a major environmental crisis in the 1970s as forests were degraded by grazing and fuelwood harvesting. After a 1993 law handed forest management to local communities, forest cover rebounded dramatically, rising from about 26% in 1992 to 45% in 2016 through… pic.twitter.com/kHcyg2whkL
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 21, 2026
Nearly 4 years ago (April 24, 2022 to be exact), Balen Shah had filed his nomination to run for Mayor of Kathmandu metropolitan city, his candidacy at that time was dismissed by almost everyone, Rabi Lamichhane then ran a popular TV news show and interviewed then candidate Balen… pic.twitter.com/ko2HHHchh0
— Sulav Karki 🇳🇵 (@SulavKarki) March 20, 2026
🏠 Hardest Cities to Buy a Home (Price vs Income)
— GlobalStatsX (@GlobalStatsX) March 20, 2026
(as of March 2026)
1. 🇱🇰 Colombo, Sri Lanka ➜ 51.0
2. 🇳🇵 Kathmandu, Nepal ➜ 39.6
3. 🇵🇭 Manila, Philippines ➜ 37.5
4. 🇹🇼 Taipei, Taiwan ➜ 34.5
5. 🇻🇳 Hanoi, Vietnam ➜ 32.7
6. 🇭🇰 Hong Kong (China) ➜ 31.6
7. 🇰🇭 Phnom Penh,… pic.twitter.com/T755rkUC8s
The 136 km Raxaul-Kathmandu railway project has moved forward with survey (FLS) and DPR completed.
— Amαr 🇮🇳 (@Amarrrrz) March 23, 2026
The India-funded project will connect Bihar to Nepal’s capital Kathmandu, improving travel, trade, and regional connectivity. pic.twitter.com/URvsIroiIt
Grounded Greatness: The Case For Smart Surface Transit In Future Cities https://t.co/Iq9ERt3b7P
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
Grounded Greatness: Smart Surface Transit for Future Cities https://t.co/hu7b6JKcGh
Most new vehicles in Singapore are now electric. The EV flippening is here. pic.twitter.com/cCWPruVtTS
— Balaji (@balajis) March 23, 2026
I tried to look for economists to make sense of the whole tariff thing (that is behind us now, thanks to the Supremes). I could not. Your theorizing on powers helped me understand. But do you not think AI and Robotics upend all that? AI and Robotics end money.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
A https://t.co/UDirFhjzcm VC said to the Founder: "That name over my dead body!" The Founder kept the name regardless.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
Adults who complain of children crying are mildly sociopathic. Children can't be put on airplane mode. They are children.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
Nepal is looking to nearly double its contribution to India’s grid to 1.1 gigawatts this summer https://t.co/l0dJrMqU3n
— Bloomberg (@business) March 23, 2026
There are two possible futures:
— Vlad Tenev (@vladtenev) March 23, 2026
1. AI companies generate the vast majority of major discoveries and inventions in-house, using their massive data-centers, and capture nearly all the value themselves.
2. AI companies build tools people can use, and the value and glory from the… https://t.co/XqSEbq3p9t
Hold up… Giga Texas is so big it takes me like 1 minute to record everything from right to left going over 80 mph in my Tesla.
— Teslaconomics (@Teslaconomics) March 23, 2026
You’re telling me the Terafab is going to be 10x bigger than this?! pic.twitter.com/p7CrZ8UsIy
THE CANCER KILLING EUROPE
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) March 23, 2026
What has made the birthplace of Western culture so sick?
Dinesh speaks with @EvaVlaar about how the Left’s red-green alliance is pushing the continent toward civil war.
(1:55) The Left Knows What It's Doing
(8:12) Politics Is About Power
(14:24)… pic.twitter.com/Rr6cqyZHVy
I am beginning to think, 12 months a year in SF is a bad idea. What is optimum? Three?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 23, 2026
Yes. AGI has been achieved. We are now working on its levels to reach superintelligence (ASI). https://t.co/feNaJrB9ru
— Derya Unutmaz, MD (@DeryaTR_) March 23, 2026
one thing that a lot of countries have solved is how to make roads
— Somya (@Somya_Crazy) March 23, 2026
look at these roads from a tiny town in Thailand
in India we have not solved this
haters will say that it is a touristy place in Thailand and that towns don’t look like this but this is actually a small town..… pic.twitter.com/SLbySjtFfz
Hopefully AI in Education changes all that.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 24, 2026
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