Land-Based Compute, Low Earth Orbit Compute https://t.co/XYekB5KpMr
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 11, 2026
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— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 11, 2026
Liber8: DemocracyTech https://t.co/f55osD1pB4
Thank you, my brother, for your warm wishes.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 11, 2026
The India-UAE Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has reached new heights under your visionary leadership. I deeply value our friendship and look forward to working together for the mutual benefit of the people of our nations.… https://t.co/XlOGuJorsa
Liber8: DemocracyTech https://t.co/f55osD1pB4
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 11, 2026
Fable 5 made it harder to justify hiring anyone.
— Gabriel Jarrosson (@GJarrosson) June 11, 2026
I wrote recently about the lifestyle unicorn. $1-2M ARR solo, profitable, no team.
This will be the worst Claude will ever be yet it holds entire projects, runs for hours or days, checks its own work, and comes back when it's…
Antonio Gracias, whose father is from Goa, will be the biggest winner among investors in the SpaceX IPO.
— Madhav Chanchani (@madhavchanchani) June 11, 2026
His firm Valor owns a 3.7% stake worth $65 billion in SpaceX.
This is on a $400-500 million investment.
He has been an investor in PayPal, Tesla and xAI as well pic.twitter.com/2nutGaxwAq
ChatGPT just hit 1 billion monthly users faster than any product in human history. That record will probably be broken very soon again!
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) June 11, 2026
"For the longest time, it's been this strange priesthood where you have to go to Stanford and raise venture capital just to get an app idea out."
— Shannon Scott (@scott_shannon) June 11, 2026
"And I think that's all going away."@dhruvamin thinks the gate is coming down. The analogy he uses is Shopify:
"We don't think of… https://t.co/yOz1ElD7hV pic.twitter.com/KQAdFEwvAb
Meet the members of Proxima:
— Proxima Mumbai (@ProximaMumbai) June 11, 2026
Aryan Wagh (@ironwagh) is building Vanar Robots, an indigenous robotics firm solving for general-purpose humanoid robotics. From a living room. On almost no capital.
They build everything in-house: actuators, manipulators, software. Not… pic.twitter.com/dVloKaFtA6
"For example, one of the greatest kind of mental images I have from growing up in Soviet Union is if you went to a government-owned store and every store was, of course, owned by the government, you would very quickly notice that the people whose job was to sell you things from… pic.twitter.com/uAWtz2YYFz
— Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) June 11, 2026
Peter Thiel says Steve Jobs wasn’t successful because he was an asshole.
— Jawwwn (@jawwwn_) June 10, 2026
He was successful in spite of him being an asshole:
“All the biographies you read on Jobs—the lesson you draw is that he succeeded because he yelled a lot and was this impossible manager.”
“If that was… https://t.co/Zi82wWwIh3 pic.twitter.com/1MhOKdpwKh
Post 2028, eliminate preferential capital gains treatment and tax it as ordinary income. No principled argument survives in a world of AI-boosted capital returns. This could generate approximately $400B per year. These collections should flow first to those whose employment is…
— Vinod Khosla (@vkhosla) June 11, 2026
When U.S. soldiers entered Mauthausen, they found bodies scattered across the camp. One prisoner lay so wasted away that he could not raise his head. As the boots of freedom approached, he whispered faintly, “Don’t step on me, I’m still a man.” His voice carried the last shred of… pic.twitter.com/otyaZz0Pw1
— The Husky (@Mr_Husky1) June 11, 2026
The world needs to know just how remarkably humble Nepal’s Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation is!
— स्वारी २.० ;)) (@ptkums) June 11, 2026
He personally cooks noodles for the experts working in the ministry and serves them himself.
He even sleeps in the ministry at night. pic.twitter.com/AeBQMYAcKk
Les apparences peuvent être trompeuses.
— Kateri Seraphina (@KateriSeraphina) June 11, 2026
À la fin du XIXe siècle, un couple descend du train à Boston avec l'intention de visiter l'université de Harvard. Leur tenue est simple : elle porte une modeste robe de coton, lui un costume peu raffiné.
Sans rendez-vous, ils se présentent… pic.twitter.com/8dDwwpvN9a
Equivalent to one day's worth of Democrat fraud.
— Drain Bamage (@IsDrainBamaged) June 11, 2026
At some point we’ll manufacture humanoid robots at cell phone volumes. We are tiny today https://t.co/qDCNxt01Z0
— Brett Adcock (@adcock_brett) June 11, 2026
Be careful what you shitpost https://t.co/ieJxPm1KMt pic.twitter.com/0YiDiqXIjp
— Ravi Riley (@ravi_riley) June 11, 2026
Confidencemaxxing. https://t.co/aQHWp99bVX
— Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) June 10, 2026
One of my biggest realisations in China: reverse migration is real. Met an old friend in Shanghai-Ivy League, ex-FAANG-who just moved back with his family. Beyond the high-tech jobs, his real reasons were cleaner air, world class infrastructure, and top education for his kids. If… pic.twitter.com/S3zgLzdINR
— Prakhar Khanduja (@prakharkhanduja) June 11, 2026
He sold a company at 16. Then raised $3M at 19 without a co-founder.
— weisser (@julianweisser) June 11, 2026
Today he gave the whole thing away. @supermemory now runs fully local, self-contained, and the binary is open source.
Solo Founders Podcast ep 14 is live with @DhravyaShah of Supermemory.
00:49 How a side… pic.twitter.com/vNqrHe6YYe
"Late-stage venture is about late-stage founders. It's about a specific kind of person, who can keep deploying dollars attractively, indefinitely."
— a16z (@a16z) June 11, 2026
"The existence of founders like Ali Ghodsi or the Collisons has proven that the right kind of person can keep growing ambitiously,… https://t.co/47e5Rpyju5 pic.twitter.com/AzQcnKIvWq
Tapasimme tänään Kultarannassa Intian ulkoministeri @DrSJaishankar kanssa.
— Alexander Stubb (@alexstubb) June 11, 2026
Keskustelimme tilanteesta Lähi-idässä ja Persianlahdella, ponnisteluista Venäjän hyökkäyssodan päättämiseksi Ukrainassa sekä tulevasta G7-kokouksesta.
Intia on vaikutusvaltainen toimija, jonka… pic.twitter.com/ZgNnhqB10e
Jeff Bezos talking to the NYT about his startup Prometheus: 'All societal wealth is driven by invention. Six thousand years ago, somebody invented the plow, and we all got wealthier. Then, much later, somebody invented the steam engine, and we all got wealthier. What Prometheus… pic.twitter.com/oVk9M2KwZt
— Andrew Curran (@AndrewCurran_) June 11, 2026
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