contributor @ValetTrading

Joined December 2019
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It’s insane how if you tell and AI agent to say something crazy about it wanting to kill all of humanity it will literally say it wants to kill all of humanity How could we open pandora’s box, this is an international security issue
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I’ve been using grindr as a new side hustle recently. Just matching overweight dudes and selling them peptides Up $17k on reta this week
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Using Kimi 2.6, GLM, or any other good open source models and claiming they’re good is just cope for being broke For peace of mind and stability, you must have all maxxed out subscriptions of the frontier labs and tokenmaxx the model that’s being glazed the most on twitter
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Insane that this app is free
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Cigarettes are not bad for you if you have a pure soul and you’re doing it for the aura If you have a hard ass fit on and you’re doing it strictly for the aura i’m pretty sure they’re good for you
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Life changing experience at the World Cup last week 🇺🇸 Huge shoutout to @Morefious_ and @Predictstreet for making it happen 🔥
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Trading is a spectator sport now. introducing Live Activity on gg.xyz Never miss a move from your favorite callers, with live activity you can track all the hot moves across the gg network 🧵👇
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3 things i learned my very 1st time making short form content 📌 1⃣ Every video gets shown to a test audience of 100-200 users. This is an audition to test people's retention (how much of the video they watch before skipping), and if you do well you'll get shown to a larger batch of users 2⃣ Retention is everything. The algorithm decides whether to push you based on how long people watch. There's many little tricks and techniques to improve retention, which you'll gradually notice if you pay attention. A common one is constantly cutting footage instead of showing one long single line. Humans get bored seeing the same thing, so the constant switching of scenes keeps them hooked. 3⃣ The hook (first 2 seconds) is the most important part of the video. It will literally make or break your video. If it's not interesting, doesn't pose an interesting question, state a cool fact, or somehow grasp the user's attention, they're insta scrolling away. You're better off focusing your time on the 1st 2 seconds than the rest of the video combined. --------------------------------------------------- It's completely humbling to start from scratch on a craft you know nothing about. I'm having to learn how to manually edit everything in CapCut (no AI). I'm asking Claude on how to write a convincing script, what kind of footage to film, what i should name the title - basically every component of making short form video. It does appear that his training data for short form is somewhat decent? (although I wouldn't know if it's good or bad anyways, I have no prior exp) What I love about short form is it's completely skill based. Your videos always get a test audition. On X, a brand new account will literally get 0 views. In short form, everyone has a chance, and it's the strength of your video that determines your success. Even with me starting a brand new account with ZERO promotion, just plain firing into the algo, I got 1k views per video on YouTube 😱 TikTok and IG had substantially less, at 100-400 views per. Small sample size but I think I'm improving - my average watch times went from 4->6->15s and skip rate went from 66->54->26%. Again, short form is purely skill based, so a good executor should be able to learn and grow predictably. Excited to keep pushing on this! Feels good to acquire some valuable skills during the bear.
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3 things i learned my very 1st time making short form content 📌 1⃣ Every video gets shown to a test audience of 100-200 users. This is an audition to test people's retention (how much of the video they watch before skipping), and if you do well you'll get shown to a larger batch of users 2⃣ Retention is everything. The algorithm decides whether to push you based on how long people watch. There's many little tricks and techniques to improve retention, which you'll gradually notice if you pay attention. A common one is constantly cutting footage instead of showing one long single line. Humans get bored seeing the same thing, so the constant switching of scenes keeps them hooked. 3⃣ The hook (first 2 seconds) is the most important part of the video. It will literally make or break your video. If it's not interesting, doesn't pose an interesting question, state a cool fact, or somehow grasp the user's attention, they're insta scrolling away. You're better off focusing your time on the 1st 2 seconds than the rest of the video combined. --------------------------------------------------- It's completely humbling to start from scratch on a craft you know nothing about. I'm having to learn how to manually edit everything in CapCut (no AI). I'm asking Claude on how to write a convincing script, what kind of footage to film, what i should name the title - basically every component of making short form video. It does appear that his training data for short form is somewhat decent? (although I wouldn't know if it's good or bad anyways, I have no prior exp) What I love about short form is it's completely skill based. Your videos always get a test audition. On X, a brand new account will literally get 0 views. In short form, everyone has a chance, and it's the strength of your video that determines your success. Even with me starting a brand new account with ZERO promotion, just plain firing into the algo, I got 1k views per video on YouTube 😱 TikTok and IG had substantially less, at 100-400 views per. Small sample size but I think I'm improving - my average watch times went from 4->6->15s and skip rate went from 66->54->26%. Again, short form is purely skill based, so a good executor should be able to learn and grow predictably. Excited to keep pushing on this! Feels good to acquire some valuable skills during the bear.
autonomous games has now started making short form content! If you want to learn more about indie dev, UGC, and the economies of games, follow us here: YT: youtube.com/@autonomousgames IG: instagram.com/autonomousgame… TikTok: tiktok.com/@autonomousgames
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This is still the most insane logo the tech world has ever produced And we all know that 99% of a startups success is determined by the logo
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smart contract development in 2026
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It’s kind of insane how there’s literally 10s of millions of dollars trapped inside of your computer And all you need to do is press the right keys the get them
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Most AI glasses still default to adding a camera and a screen. This one made the opposite choice on purpose. 👓Pure titanium frame around 30g. 👓Takes real prescription lenses. 👓Open-ear audio that keeps you aware of your surroundings. 👓Real-time translation across 13 languages (works offline). 👓Solid meeting transcription. 8-10 hour battery. 👓No camera. No lens display. Because the people who actually wear glasses for work don’t want to look like they’re recording the room or staring down at their face during a client call. The execution is clean enough that it just looks like a well-made pair of glasses — until you need the AI. If you’re building physical AI wearables, how are you deciding what not to put on the face? Which constraint are you optimizing hardest on your current wearable project — thermals, discretion, battery, or integration density? #AIHardware #WearableAI #SmartGlasses #EdgeAI #PhysicalAI #AIWearables #HardwareStartup #TechHardware #shenzhenfoundry
You can literally see the cameras, flexible PCBs, battery, and connectors. This is the kind of hardware that shows how fast Chinese teams are iterating on wearable AI after the Ray-Ban Meta wave. The real challenge isn’t just making it look clean — it’s hitting the right balance of compute, battery life, thermal, and cost while still being manufacturable at scale. If you’re building edge AI wearables, these public teardowns are gold for understanding what’s actually possible right now. #AR #VR #AIglasses #shenzhen #wearable #OEM
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It’s insane how much institutional adoption Stablecoins are seeing on global markets especially with OUSD And you STILL haven’t had a single stable relationship in your life Maybe tech and finance just isn’t for you
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It’s very difficult to talk to most VCs because for them to be interested you have to either pitch them a sure fire low check high mrr potential GPT wrapper Or you have to be a closeted gay man out of stanford who’s not afraid to come out for a certain number
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Today, CERN turned off the large hadron collider Already i have gotten 3 inbound clients for my agency, a signed VC check for my startup, 900 new users, for the first time in 4 years i feel a little at ease Has CERN one shotted retardmaxxers by turning off their fuel source?
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You can literally see the cameras, flexible PCBs, battery, and connectors. This is the kind of hardware that shows how fast Chinese teams are iterating on wearable AI after the Ray-Ban Meta wave. The real challenge isn’t just making it look clean — it’s hitting the right balance of compute, battery life, thermal, and cost while still being manufacturable at scale. If you’re building edge AI wearables, these public teardowns are gold for understanding what’s actually possible right now. #AR #VR #AIglasses #shenzhen #wearable #OEM
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Was just talking to the CEO of Venture Investment He told me your startup isnt getting funded because you dont have enough aura and swag
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I'm so token rich that every single error on my app instantly gets sent back to an opus level model for review and real time production editing to fix the issue If your founder doesnt have it like that, you either raised too little or your startup aura is diminishing
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