Curiosity is free, infinitely renewable, and the single highest-ROI investment a human being can make. Nothing else even comes close.
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) June 4, 2026
One thing I’ve noticed about SF:
— Vatsalpandya333 (@Vatsalpandya333) June 4, 2026
The best conversations rarely happen at events.
They happen walking to coffee, grabbing dinner, or running into someone unexpectedly.
This city compresses years of networking into months.
Hire me as an outside consultant to draw the fastest path to unicorn status for you.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 4, 2026
Marketing Escape Velocity: The Path To Unicorn Status And Beyond https://t.co/hUmu5bv6z0
Starcloud just became the fastest YC company ever to a $1B valuation after Demo Day. 17 months. Building data centers in orbit.
— Garry Tan (@garrytan) June 4, 2026
The hardest possible problem, the fastest possible ascent. This is what we should be building. pic.twitter.com/SGqpRNXZXn
I need to start my own VC fund of scientist backing scientists instead of finance guys backing whatever’s hot right now.
— Lisa (@inferredbylisa) June 3, 2026
Imagine you're 85. Body slower. Energy thinner. You get one wish: To come back and do it over. You open your eyes. You're here. This age. Strong, adventurous, capable. With people you love still within reach. You have one do-over, and you're sitting in it.
— Ben Meer (@SystemSunday) June 4, 2026
Live like it's your…
In 2007, a superstar’s son walked into my studio unannounced.#RanbirKapoor was about to make his debut with Saawariya.
— Siddharth R Kannan (@sidkannan) June 4, 2026
The PR team had told me:
“Ranbir will arrive at 6 PM.”
At 5:30 PM, a young man walked into the studio alone.
No entourage.
No PR team.
No announcements.… pic.twitter.com/0OBUxQM0dt
In 2007, a superstar’s son walked into my studio unannounced.#RanbirKapoor was about to make his debut with Saawariya.
— Siddharth R Kannan (@sidkannan) June 4, 2026
The PR team had told me:
“Ranbir will arrive at 6 PM.”
At 5:30 PM, a young man walked into the studio alone.
No entourage.
No PR team.
No announcements.… pic.twitter.com/0OBUxQM0dt
my parents came to SF for the first time last week
— Vivian Cai (@VivianCaiIAm) June 4, 2026
they don’t fully get what i do. my dad asked, “so… you plan parties?”
honestly? kinda
poker nights, founder cafes, and demo days. i’ve watched strangers become cofounders at my events. i’ve seen people land their first… pic.twitter.com/LOP9BnzEnm
One of the key pillars of the a16z approach is to provide founders with access, power, and resources typically only available to large companies.
— Raghu Raghuram (@RaghuRaghuram) June 4, 2026
Today, doing that in the U.S. alone is no longer sufficient. As part of our newly announced a16z global initiatives, we will be… https://t.co/y1rma9SS97 pic.twitter.com/783qaKNpDe
Some of my school/ highschool friends who have moved abroad are still so rooted to Nepal. ๐
— Princi Koirala (@princi_koirala) June 4, 2026
Their lives were not perfect in Nepal. They found prosperity abroad, but never outgrew their roots.
There's something powerful about people who can embrace a new home without forgetting…
just look at the timeline chad
— Mgoes (bio/acc ๐ค๐) (@m_goes_distance) June 4, 2026
- demis hassabis, deepmind → isomorphic labs, $2.7B
- brian, coinbase → newlimit, $3.1B
- sama, openai → retro biosciences, $1.2B
- jeff the chad from amazon → altos labs, $3B
- larry, oracle → $430M into aging research
- jensen from nvidia →…
Two years ago I set out to build @openmartai as an Openclaw for sales.
— Kathryn Wu (@kathrynwu1) June 4, 2026
Today, we’ve grown to over 10,000 registered users and surpassed $1M+ ARR.
From day one the response exceeded anything I ever expected. Not long after launch, we were backed by @ycombinator, helping…
So ..... let me tell you a story about Akbar and Birbal.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 4, 2026
Scoop: Benchmark has raised $2 billion across two new funds, including its first growth fund, a big shift for a firm that spent decades defending a smaller, focused approach to venture investing. Details here: https://t.co/bhikTRE3HI
— Kate Clark (@KateClarkTweets) June 3, 2026
Hard launching on X....hi I'm Amy!
— Amy (@amilyeeee) June 4, 2026
I just moved to SF from NYC to build Janet AI. An AI-native product management system that automates ticket creation, tracking, and prioritization.
a bit about me
- originally from Toronto, ON (can you guess which part I'm from)
- marketing… pic.twitter.com/88HPVhqre1
I'm 29.
— Vitalii Dodonov (@vitaliidodonov) June 4, 2026
Stan Store is doing over $3,000,000 every single month.
I attribute most of that to having a "scrappy mentality".
Here are some of the surprising things we did early on: pic.twitter.com/b8r12gkkZQ
We had money sitting in our account, sure.
— Vitalii Dodonov (@vitaliidodonov) June 4, 2026
But we weren't going to waste money on furniture we'd only use for a few days.
This is how scrappy our mentality was.
Spend on what moves the business forward. Nothing else.
While we do have offices today, we still kept costs low upfront.
— Vitalii Dodonov (@vitaliidodonov) June 4, 2026
Late nights debugging, long days building and coffee shop 1:1s.
We spent money on people + product, not appearances.
Most startups today spend months on pricing models.
— Vitalii Dodonov (@vitaliidodonov) June 4, 2026
We spent... minutes.
Scrappy isn’t only about saving money.
It also means making decisions quickly and adjusting along the way.
We also made deliberate choices about how we worked together.
— Vitalii Dodonov (@vitaliidodonov) June 4, 2026
In-person when it mattered. Remote when it didn’t.
Scrappy means spending on what increases speed, not following what everyone else does.
Very impressive. Let me draw the fastest path to unicorn status for you. Hire me as an outside consultant.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 4, 2026
Marketing Escape Velocity: The Path To Unicorn Status And Beyond https://t.co/hUmu5bv6z0
I never wanted to be known.
— Arushi Malviya (@arushimalviyaa) June 4, 2026
Genuinely, fame was never the goal and the idea of a lot of people knowing my name felt more uncomfortable than exciting.
I just wanted to write.
I had been writing blogs for as long as I could remember and the plan was simple.
Keep doing what I…
“Not AGI-pilled enough” is a perfect SV insult because it turns ๐๐๐ก ๐กโ๐๐๐๐๐๐ into a status position. No need to have a timeline, strategy, theory of deployment, view on institutions, or second-order effects.
— sarah guo (@saranormous) June 4, 2026
Just stare at the eschaton harder than the next guy.
We had Paul Graham @paulg and Jessica Livingston @jesslivingston yesterday!
— Rihab Lajmi (@LajmiRihab) June 4, 2026
Jessica has always been one of the female founders I look up to! The co-founder of @ycombinator who personally interviewed and invested in the founders of Airbnb, Dropbox, Reddit, and thousands of other… pic.twitter.com/MCTr2oz54k
Our second round was rough. I think I pitched every VC on the planet. Some of the weirder ones:
— Mark Cummins (@mark_cummins) June 3, 2026
- I arrive at a Chinese VC firm on Sand Hill Road. The building is locked, lights off, nobody inside. I wait 10 minutes after meeting time. A car pulls up. The partner emerges, she… https://t.co/C2FM7dmoAL
For me watching from the outside, and sometimes from the in, it all comes to entrepreneur and product.
— Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) June 4, 2026
For me Town is spectacular, because I've tried many and it passed all of them on first hour.
If you have a great product than the rest of it becomes a lot easier.…
The Extraordinary Importance of Negative Feedback Why Trump keeps f*cking up .......... Trump’s war in Iran is failing. Iran is more dangerous today than it was when he initiated it, and energy prices are far higher.
.................. Trump’s brutal efforts to crackdown on undocumented people in the United States have generated a huge backlash, including among Latinos who voted for him in 2024 but are moving into the Democratic camp. ................ His attempt to cover up the Epstein files continues to rankle MAGA voters. .......... His $1.8 billion “slush” fund and family immunization from future IRS audits, in “settlement” of his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS, has drawn widespread bipartisan scorn and hit judicial roadblocks. ............ Trump’s failures are mounting.
.............. I’ve worked for three presidents and advised a fourth. All of them solicited honest feedback, including criticism. .......... Trump solicits only praise. He relishes compliments. He needs everyone around him to pander to his egomaniacal need for admiration. He punishes the bearers of bad news. ................ He promotes people who kiss his assets, such as Bill Pulte, the home-building heir Trump put in charge of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and who Trump is now making acting director of national intelligence. .............. Trump has so many people “he could be listening to,” said a former Trump official, “and he listens to Pulte, who just continually f*cks things up.” ............... Pulte weaponized the Federal Housing Finance Agency to give Trump dirt on people Trump wanted dirt on, such as Fed governor Lisa Cook and New York Attorney General Letitia James, whom Pulte accused of mortgage fraud. (In fact, there was no dirt; Pulte’s accusations weren’t found to be true in either case.) .............. He’s an unprincipled hack. ............... So how does Trump make decisions if he doesn’t have people telling him the truth? .......... He relies, he has said, on his gut. “My gut tells me more sometimes than anybody else’s brain can ever tell me.” He told The Washington Post that he reaches decisions “with very little knowledge other than the knowledge I [already have], plus the words ‘common sense,’ because I have a lot of common sense.” ................. In other words, he doesn’t listen to anyone — especially not anyone who tells him anything he doesn’t want to hear.............. Presto. He makes colossal mistakes. ............... receiving and giving truthful feedback are absolutely essential in a complex world. ............... If you have power over other people, it’s even more important to get negative feedback, because your mistakes could harm many others. Yet the more power you have, the less willing people are to give you negative feedback, since they have more reason to fear your reaction to it. Which means you have to go out of your way to solicit it.
............... The best leaders I’ve had the privilege of serving during my nearly 60 years of working life have been people who have actively sought and rewarded negative feedback........... Trump does just the opposite. Small wonder he’s one of the worst leaders the nation has ever endured.
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