Charlie Munger: “Don’t be surprised when you lose to people like this…” pic.twitter.com/hjAJfzVJek
— Z Fellows (@zfellows) May 29, 2026
Very impressive. Congratulations.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 30, 2026
I learned it the hard way at my first startup (Cogno AI).
— Aman Goel (@amangoeliitb) May 30, 2026
Not every Business is VC fundable. Not every founder has a VC fit. At my previous venture, I uses to say a "Yes" to every suggestion that VCs gave me. Needless to say, no one funded us and all these meetings felt like a… https://t.co/qEbpm3Etf1
Almost 6 months into my entrepreneurial journey I’ve realised that being a founder is far more difficult than one could EVER comprehend. And I’m saying this after working 14-16hrs FMCG sales job and after living the corporate life.
— Kavya (@kavyanarukurti) May 30, 2026
Running a startup and diving right in without… pic.twitter.com/GiENsVnuLn
People joke that staying relevant post-AGI will require us to become artists or musician because creativity is the last truly human thing we have left. I think this analogy holds, but maybe not in the way people think.
— Seb Goddijn (@sebgoddijn) May 30, 2026
Artists have a unique opportunity to control what they…
hello i'm divya and this is a quick intro.
— Divyanaras (@divyapshere) May 30, 2026
a product marketer who quit @Zoho , packed her books, and is moving to SF to go all in on startups.
1/i write a substack called 'in the becoming' that reaches 450+ inboxes and make ig videos about questions that keep me up at… pic.twitter.com/2aeSi6y4DB
Wanna team up?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 30, 2026
Himalayan Compute: 10 Years To A Trillion: Detailed Roadmaphttps://t.co/EOVYr5utRn
The Founder: Profile By Adam Shuaibhttps://t.co/DuZYXyGuwm
DM open.
the economists were right. it’s incentive alignment all the way down pic.twitter.com/zOeksZwPMR
— maja ๐ญ๐ (@majamediaco) May 28, 2026
Obliviousness is a great way of learning. i think sometimes you need to mentally snap out of everything the world could offer and just do your own thing. saves a lot of fatigue
— Divyanaras (@divyapshere) May 28, 2026
there's one specific AI-fatigue that I go through that is an abundance of context and information + overtly specific about the output. This happens when I'm building something new/ when I'm analysing someone's writing or just brainstorming for a said topic of writing or video.…
— Divyanaras (@divyapshere) May 28, 2026
guys my friends are laughing at me for using dictation :(
— Tarlon (@TarlonKhoubyari) May 25, 2026
I can’t spellll :(
if anyone's looking for really good substack articles on culture, tech, writing and interpersonal relationships, here you go - https://t.co/lVj876XDs5 pic.twitter.com/Ty3hEAOZUx
— Divyanaras (@divyapshere) May 27, 2026
I turned 28 today. I’ve always been confused by what I should feel on my birthday because I am not necessarily overjoyed by or worried about age. However this year, I decided to flip the script and started looking at my life as chapters.
— Veni Gupta (@VeniGupta5) May 30, 2026
Did my last Bharatnatyam recital 9 years…
China Could Wipe Out Every U.S. Base in Asia in the Opening Hours of a War
— Harry J. Kazianis (@GrecianFormula) May 30, 2026
The AI ponzi scheme goes like this:
— David Wells (@DavidWells) May 29, 2026
Everyone is generating all these long ass docs and then passing them off for others to read
Then the person receiving is like, wtf this is way too long, and hands that into an AI to read and summarize
Then they are generating a long ass…
sometimes I have a completely bizarre false nostalgia for being a hacker in the 70s and here's today's reason pic.twitter.com/BIwWpzu9xE
— Brie Wolfson (@zebriez) May 30, 2026
the coolest accelerator @fdotinc in sf opened apps
— Komala Chenna (@komalachenna) May 30, 2026
dm what you're building and ill refer you pic.twitter.com/CrIEk6BRts
Legal AI superempowers normal individuals with no legal background to fight big institutions in bureaucracies and in courts on a level knowledge/skill playing field, for the first time in human history. As such, it is one of the most inspiring applications of AI. https://t.co/vB9mwxNeCd
— Marc Andreessen ๐บ๐ธ (@pmarca) May 30, 2026
True.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 30, 2026
Most people I talk to in India have 1 child. Some have 2.
— Aditya Agarwal (@adityaag) May 30, 2026
When I tell them I have three, their first reaction is total surprise followed by "well, accidents happen".
The main reason for one? Raising kids is just really hard, especially for nuclear families in cities.
So my gf just got AIR 1 in DM Paediatric oncology, INI-SS!
— Dr Shaurya Garg (@DrShauryaGarg) May 30, 2026
All India Rank-1!! Insane!! Pole position!
She does it all. My inspiration! She parties, travels the world, studies exactly when it matters, and is fiercely independent financially, socially and emotionally.
And on top… pic.twitter.com/McQZzY1lzf
I can't even comprehend. All India rank 1. What does that even mean?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 30, 2026
can’t believe it’s been a week since demo day
— Sakshi (@sakshid90) May 29, 2026
the last 6 weeks have been an amazing ride and we’re just getting started
consumer social is so back pic.twitter.com/Tv0HRcusyN
My cofounder is my sister.
— Sandali Jain (@SandaliJain25) May 30, 2026
Everyone warned us. "Don't mix family and business." "What happens if it goes wrong?" "Can you really separate the two?"
Honestly? No. You can't.
And that's not the problem people think it is.
What’s harder?
You can't switch off.
When work… pic.twitter.com/FRD25UCbbN
Paperless Poste has a brother sister team.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 30, 2026
If you’re in the Bay Area, check out this mango party on Sunday. I interviewed @darshil @mehtadeep and @SarvasvKulpati about what Americans who haven’t tried Indian mangoes are missing, and why the fruit reminds them of childhood and home. Free mangoes. Peak vibes. https://t.co/rMJTPfg0bz
— Kajsa Kedefors (@KajsaKedefors) May 29, 2026
She was rejected 15 times, dismissed as unruly, and largely written out of the conversation. Then the science proved she was right — and changed everything we thought we knew about life itself.
— Imtiaz Mahmood (@ImtiazMadmood) May 30, 2026
In 1966, a twenty-eight-year-old biologist named Lynn Margulis sat down and wrote a… pic.twitter.com/Rnw80BGnvL
The Silicon Valley Denim Dictatorship https://t.co/4W2v68z1W3
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 30, 2026
A wonderful evening on Smarter Than the Storm, curated by @HarperCollins at the Quorum club in Gurgaon.
— Amitabh Kant (@amitabhk87) May 30, 2026
Generative AI hit 53% global adoption in 3 years, faster than the PC and the internet. The cost of an AI query has fallen 280-fold in 18 months. This is the fastest diffusion… pic.twitter.com/7gjreOeLGp
a day at @cognition HQ. favorite perks are the S-tier coffee bar and fully equipped gym pic.twitter.com/QscOfX48hw
— nader dabit (@dabit3) May 29, 2026
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