Funny you should say that:
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 13, 2026
VeriForge Is The AI-Native Recruiting Platform https://t.co/6YWekvA3C3
Because @ycombinator is high school, you are supposed to then go to university.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 13, 2026
Marketing Escape Velocity: The Path To Unicorn Status And Beyond https://t.co/hUmu5bv6z0
Unicorn to Solara: A Journey of Imagination https://t.co/aW3k05R3bM
We went from 0 to 2,200 paying customers in under a year by following @ycombinator's 15 rules:
— Pierre-Eliott Lallemant (@pierreeliottlal) June 11, 2026
1/ Do things that don't scale. Get your first 10 customers by hand.
2/ Launch now, not when it's "ready". A mediocre product in front of real users teaches you more in a week than 6… pic.twitter.com/Zot0PRw3OE
OpenAI’s Nonprofit Windfall: A Bold Case for Ending Extreme Poverty https://t.co/sXolaO1S2y
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 13, 2026
So 2024.
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) June 13, 2026
What both parties miss is that AI can be a great government vs business equalizer.
If government hires people willing and able to learn how to use the same AI available to everyone, from any number of domestic model makers, it has the opportunity to serve Americans,… https://t.co/hBX9ypSf2J
This the basic difference.
— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) June 12, 2026
Republicans believe that that if you let the wealthy spend capital it will make Americans prosperous.
Democrats believe that the federal government investing in the healthcare & education of our people will make America prosperous & productive. https://t.co/V4onzaoq51
I agree. Mostly 10X the ambition.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 13, 2026
Passing on YC deals because of valuation is how you miss the best returns in venture.
— Gabriel Jarrosson (@GJarrosson) June 13, 2026
Yes, entry price is roughly 2x the market rate.
The outcomes are at least 4x greater.
That's not expensive. That's asymmetric.
The funds sitting out YC on valuation grounds aren't being…
Lately, I’ve found myself thinking about the countless business dinners and social meals my parents attended during their early years in America.
— Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA (@sacjai) June 13, 2026
Before ordering, my mother would invariably tell the server: “We are strictly vegetarian. No meat, no chicken, no fish, no eggs.”… pic.twitter.com/1xNzvJAjip
The ultimate hard tech play.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 13, 2026
Himalayan Compute: 10 Years To A Trillion: Detailed Roadmaphttps://t.co/EOVYr5utRn
Himalayan Compute: Podcasts https://t.co/urAUkpI4er
The Founder: Profile By Adam Shuaibhttps://t.co/DuZYXyGuwm
after two days in new york, here are some of my initial impressions
— Sina (@SinaHartung) June 13, 2026
- people are beautiful, but it's leveled out by the sheer number of people, most of whom are average
- people are social. they say hi on the street, make eye contact, approach and compliment
- interestingly,…
SF does not compete with NYC for city living. No city does. But which is the better to do a tech startup?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 13, 2026
USA has Claude
— CA Chirag Chauhan (@CAChirag) June 13, 2026
USA has ChatGPT
USA has Gemini
USA has Grok
China has Qwen
China has DeepSeek
China has Kimi
China has MiniMax
India has?
Sarvam AI @SarvamAI
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 13, 2026
Marc Andreessen explains how to identify fake founders
— Startup Archive (@StartupArchive_) June 13, 2026
“There are definitely people that come in [to pitch us] and present themselves to be something they’re not. They’ve read all the books. They will have listened to this interview. They study everything and they construct a… pic.twitter.com/ZiECQV6155
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