I landed in SF on the 1st of April, and the first founder I spoke with blew my mind. Being in SF is talking to people who sees the world differently and building solutions. 90% of my daily conversation in SF is about building. And yes, people in SF live in a bubble, but it's a… https://t.co/vDGfqxYbeN
— Adewale Yusuf (@AdewaleYusuf_) April 15, 2026
We need policy innovation. https://t.co/589eakBpU7
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
there’s a young woman in tech (very active on x) that i’ve looked up to for the better part of 3 years
— khushi (@khushkhushkhush) April 15, 2026
just very delightful internet presence, heard nothing but great things from other founders initially, clearly a titan of the industry
met her irl a few months ago and she…
This is the US Senate. Not the Valley.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
Youngest researcher in this cracked lab! pic.twitter.com/BKutMqS80e
— Abhimanyu Saxena (@asxna) April 15, 2026
Time is the currency for the age of abundance. An entire economic paradigm has been created around it. Go to https://t.co/2gIdgwlR3Y to read about it. Topic: Kalkiism.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
I have always said that the Cybertruck has a smooth ride because of the suspension. Now I prefer your description. “It feels like you are floating.” 🤗🤗 https://t.co/vQTrohC55j
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) April 15, 2026
FSD bulls! Dear @elonmusk, nothing beats Indian ingenuity :) https://t.co/AUfsp59l5r
— Vivek Wadhwa (@wadhwa) April 15, 2026
we hosted a multimodal researcher lunch at @ycombinator with the @sievedata team, who've been doing really good work in multimodal data
— Diana (@sdianahu) April 15, 2026
we got researchers from several frontier labs in a room together and the conversation ranged from robotics to world models to computer use… pic.twitter.com/6VAEgYubtl
I remember when my son entered his picky eating phase around age 2 and how much it threw me off.
— Preethi Kasireddy (@iam_preethi) April 15, 2026
This was a kid who ate everything. People at restaurants would stare and compliment how well he ate. He was a plump little boy who would try anything you put in front of him.
Then…
i too lost my boyfriend to claude
— Kate Tolo (@_katetolo) April 15, 2026
I was on national TV, on a short program about maize farming https://t.co/uFvzsBRkgC
— Ruchit G Garg (@ruchitgarg) April 15, 2026
Leave No Farmer Behind #HFN @DDNational @DDKisanChannel pic.twitter.com/wV67B8mZKi
Let us reject the logic of violence and war, and embrace peace founded on love and justice—an unarmed peace, not based on fear, threats or weapons. This peace is disarming, because it is capable of resolving conflicts, opening hearts, and generating trust, empathy, and hope. I…
— Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex) April 15, 2026
I toured SpaceX. What surprised me most?
— Eric Burlison (@EricBurlison) April 15, 2026
They are not using exotic, cutting-edge materials.
They are building rockets out of stainless steel, commodity parts you could find in the Midwest.
That is how you get to space cheap and often.
1) The biggest advantage of SF isn't access to capital or smarter people. It's being surrounded by other ambitious founders so you can see how fast everyone else is moving.
— Elizabeth Yin 💛 (@dunkhippo33) April 15, 2026
3) The same applies to startups. You need to understand what "fast" actually looks like. When you're isolated, it's easy to think you're moving quickly when you're actually moving too slowly.
— Elizabeth Yin 💛 (@dunkhippo33) April 15, 2026
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
5) Even if you plan to build elsewhere, I recommend every founder spend at least a couple months in SF. Not to stay forever, but to calibrate your understanding of the bar you need to hit.
— Elizabeth Yin 💛 (@dunkhippo33) April 15, 2026
6) Because if you don't get that sense of pace and competition, you might end up moving too slowly without even realizing it. The density gives you the benchmarks you need to compete globally.
— Elizabeth Yin 💛 (@dunkhippo33) April 15, 2026
Unicorn to Solara with Purpose: Marketing, Mergers, and Responsible Capitalism https://t.co/u0VZT5iefH pic.twitter.com/SMaqCCUkE0
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
I’m proud vegetarian, my plate is free from tears, cruelty and guilt ❤️ pic.twitter.com/6xc3MTjQYV
— Ayyu (@AgentOfAnarchie) April 15, 2026
I'm proud to be vegetarian. My plate is free from tears, cruelty and guilt. pic.twitter.com/1wET2akxpe
— Luke (@lukecodez) April 15, 2026
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
Unicorn to Solara with Purpose: Marketing, Mergers, and Responsible Capitalism https://t.co/u0VZT5iefH
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
Requesting your feedback on this diagram. pic.twitter.com/hYGkL8GAPu
Question:
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
Do you start with the Grand Solara Vision? Is that the best possible starting point? I'd argue yes. If you don't have that Grand Solara Vision, how will you know how to look for adjacent spaces and other tech startups to merge with?
I remember the names of a lot of these drugs at this point but that does not mean I know how to pronounce them. In fact. I don’t think anyone actually knows how to pronounce them; pretty sure they were just created to be spelled out next to the brand name. 😂 https://t.co/BlCbl9xWqw
— Parmita Mishra (@parmita) April 15, 2026
Conservation law is physics. Happiness is spirituality. Different domain. Different dimension, actually.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
It’s true, will add :
— Brivael - FR (@BrivaelFr) April 15, 2026
Time spent on culture ( books / good videos/ life experiences / art ) = taste
Taste is currency as proxy of good time allocation.
And entrepreneurs are the best time allocators. https://t.co/GnKuCNjHqg
It is time. Time is the currency for the age of abundance. Read my books on Kalkiism at https://t.co/2gIdgwlR3Y
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
I have been asked by several people what I meant when I said “we are in a world war” in my most recent note. To be clear, I didn’t mean to convey that I expect a shooting war between the U.S. and China (or any of the great powers) anytime soon. What I meant is that we are in the…
— Ray Dalio (@RayDalio) April 15, 2026
Years ago I was grappling with a big life decision. Got a big promotion that I candidly wasn't sure I wanted. Meant I would live on a plane and probably torch my relationship. Called my boss at the time, standing at the Newark airport frozen at what should have been the best…
— Nichole Wischoff (@NWischoff) April 15, 2026
They are calling for the genocide of Whites https://t.co/Kw4i7cGSrq
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 14, 2026
Wrong, no matter who says it.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 15, 2026
Un truc que le software t'apprend vite :
— Brivael - FR (@BrivaelFr) April 15, 2026
La moindre friction tue la conversion. Un bouton mal placé, un loading de trop, et l'utilisateur part.
L'économie, c'est pareil. Sauf que personne ne le voit comme ça.
Un passeport qui met 3 mois. Un dossier administratif qui boucle à …
The first day our new Sales VP arrived at TrueSAN in 2001, he came into the all-company meeting and made an announcement in just about this many words: “I am not here to make friends. I have been hired to build a sales team and sell product, and that’s what I intend to do.…
— Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) April 15, 2026
Meet California’s new miner! (The old miners who started our state dig gold out of the ground, this one digs it out of old computers).
— Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) April 15, 2026
Yeah China’s robot ecosystem is ahead of Silicon Valley but people like @SGhashghaei are working hard to keep us in the game.
Here he shows me… pic.twitter.com/gbdHGqrOz0
Same thing happened in journalism https://t.co/Px7WWJBv5l
— @jason (@Jason) April 15, 2026
Stop preparing your kids for jobs that won’t exist.
— Julia McCoy (@JuliaEMcCoy) April 15, 2026
Start preparing them to:
— Think critically
— Create fearlessly
— Lead with empathy
The economy of 2030 doesn’t need more workers.
It needs more humans.
