{"venture":"groww-ca","count":37,"signals":[{"tweet_id":"2008421662065066331","author":"willdepue","author_name":"will depue","text":"trillion dollar idea: sports bar but just for situation monitoring with live X feeds, flight radar, a bloomberg terminal, and Polymarket screens","created_at":"Tue Jan 06 06:13:33 +0000 2026","like_count":50962,"retweet_count":3011,"reply_count":1331,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["goodalgo-network","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Market data for goodalgo network.","signal_type":"market","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:11.519Z"},{"tweet_id":"2042048365983363367","author":"shanaka86","author_name":"Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡","text":"While China was busy shipping missile chemicals to Iran and collecting yuan tolls at Hormuz, someone was inside its most sensitive supercomputer stealing everything.\n\nCNN reports that a hacker group calling itself FlamingChina breached the China National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin and exfiltrated up to 10 petabytes of classified defence data. The samples posted on dark web forums include bomb and missile designs, animated explosion simulations, structural integrity tests, renderings of the J-20 stealth fighter, sixth-generation aircraft concepts, nuclear submarine schematics, hypersonic weapons systems, and target analyses for American assets including HIMARS launchers and carrier strike groups.\n\nTen petabytes. For context, the entire printed collection of the US Library of Congress is approximately 10 terabytes. This breach is one thousand times that volume. It is being sold for cryptocurrency on Breach Forums. Cybersecurity experts who reviewed the previews told CNN the data appears genuine, matching known output patterns from the NSCC Tianjin facility, which serves over 6,000 clients including defence agencies and aviation firms across China.\n\nThe timing is extraordinary. Trump posted a 50 percent tariff threat on any country supplying military weapons to Iran hours before CNN published this story. Five Chinese vessels shipped sodium perchlorate to Iran from Gaolan Port in the past six weeks, enough propellant precursor for hundreds of ballistic missiles. China’s ghost fleet continues operating through the IRGC’s yuan toll booth at Hormuz. And now the supercomputer that designed the weapons China is helping Iran reconstitute has been gutted by hackers selling its contents for the same cryptocurrency that Iran charges for strait passage.\n\nThe irony is architectural. China built a parallel financial system using yuan and crypto to bypass the dollar at Hormuz. A hacker group is now using crypto to bypass Chinese state security and sell Beijing’s most classified military designs to anyone with a wallet address. The same technology that enables sanction evasion enables espionage monetisation. The blockchain does not distinguish between a toll payment and a weapons leak. It processes both.\n\nFor Xi, this is a catastrophe arriving at the worst possible moment. Bessent’s mid-May Beijing summit was already going to be difficult. Trump holds the waiver on 140 million barrels of Chinese-bound Iranian crude. The 50 percent tariff threat targets China’s arms pipeline. The IDF just destroyed 100 Hezbollah targets using F-35I aircraft with Israeli software upgrades the Pentagon approved today. And now the classified designs for China’s most advanced military systems, the systems that justify the rare earth monopoly and the South China Sea posture and the Taiwan coercion campaign, are available for purchase on a dark web forum for less than the price of a single Hormuz transit.\n\nIf the data is genuine, every adversary and ally of China can now reverse-engineer the capabilities Beijing spent decades and hundreds of billions developing. The J-20’s stealth profile. The hypersonic glide vehicle’s trajectory calculations. The nuclear submarine’s acoustic signature. The sixth-generation fighter’s sensor architecture. All of it, priced in crypto, available now.\n\nChina wanted to build a post-dollar world. A hacker group just demonstrated what that world looks like when the technology works in both directions.\n\nhttps://t.co/0fIdGsM5qH","created_at":"Thu Apr 09 01:14:04 +0000 2026","like_count":18764,"retweet_count":6385,"reply_count":648,"resolved_url":"https://open.substack.com/pub/shanakaanslemperera/p/the-last-molecule-standing-3a7?r=6p7b5o&utm_medium=ios","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to groww ca.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-04","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:08.313Z"},{"tweet_id":"2060091525413884408","author":"w1nklerr","author_name":"winkle.","text":"Nvidia will now pay you to put a mini AI data center on your house\n\nIt looks like a normal AC unit in the yard.\n\nBut inside sits 16 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs and Dell servers.\n\nA startup called Span builds them, backed by Nvidia.\n\nThey bolt onto your home and you get paid for the power and Wi-Fi.\n\nSome estimates put that around $1,000 a month in your pocket.\n\nThat is rent money just for hosting a box outside.\n\nSpan says it deploys way faster and cheaper than a real data center.\n\nThe AI boom is literally moving into the suburbs.\n\nSave this, the grid is getting rebuilt in real time.","created_at":"Thu May 28 20:11:08 +0000 2026","like_count":16022,"retweet_count":2100,"reply_count":1189,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["chipmonk-tech","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:11.077Z"},{"tweet_id":"2067247891664539926","author":"novaramedia","author_name":"Novara Media","text":"A secret society of the world’s elites co-founded by spyware billionaire Peter Thiel has been exposed by hacktivists. \n\nDialog is a private, invitation-only network, co-founded in 2006 by Palantir chairman Thiel and data entrepreneur Auren Hoffman.\n\nThe organisation holds off-the-record summits for powerful figures from the worlds of politics, finance, military, celebrity and tech.\n\nFrequently compared to the Bilderberg Group and World Economic Forum, Dialog has spent two decades refusing to disclose the identity of its members and has a private website.\n\nHowever, a directory in the website’s code was revealed by Swiss hacktivist maia arson crimew, who previously leaked the US government’s no-fly list and hacked surveillance-camera company Verkada, WIRED reported.\n\nThe directory included “participant profiles” for those planning to attend the group’s summits, featuring contact information, facts about themselves - and even if they were “looking for love” at Dialog events. \n\nProfiles included Texas senator Ted Cruz, US treasury secretary Scott Bessent, chief economist at Israel’s finance ministry of Shmuel Abramzon, and a number of Google and Google DeepMind execs. \n\nOther names from the world of entertainment include Hollywood actors Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Josh Brolin, podcast host and author Sam Harris, and tech entrepreneur and longevity obsessive Bryan Johnson, Straight Arrow News reported.  \n\nIn many cases it isn’t known if those named are full members, conference participants or merely guests of the organisation. \n\nWIRED reported that a separate source revealed details of an upcoming Dialog retreat at a venue outside Dublin, Ireland.\n\nThe retreat, due to be held 12-16 August this year, is set to host NATO’s top US commander Alexus Grynkewich, as well as multiple officials from the Trump administration, two US senators, a former Middle East chief of intelligence, and a sitting ambassador to the United States.\n\nAlso present will be six members of the so-called “Paypal Mafia”, and a number of those running the US’s most prominent surveillance and data firms.\n \nThe conference is set to feature sessions titled “Navigating WWIII”, “Battlefield Technologies”, “Money (Does?) Buy Happiness”, “Bring Back Nuclear” and “Build-a-Cult”, the latter of which will be moderated by the founder of the Christian networking site https://t.co/nbjzqZ95gS.","created_at":"Wed Jun 17 14:07:59 +0000 2026","like_count":14223,"retweet_count":5418,"reply_count":394,"resolved_url":"https://pray.com/","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["eventbuoy-com","fishboneny-com","oneof1-network","instasoiree-com","dank-nyc","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Business model insight for eventbuoy com.","signal_type":"business","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:46.257Z"},{"tweet_id":"2070194632756285539","author":"simonecanciello","author_name":"Simone Canc","text":"whoever built this app is a genius.\n\nan app where your guests record your event and create a shared memory album.\n\n$20k/month, 7.5M views.\n\npeople spending $30k on a wedding won’t think twice about another $10.\n\ntldr: don’t build for broke people. https://t.co/XJsdl5BZ3N","created_at":"Thu Jun 25 17:17:17 +0000 2026","like_count":10826,"retweet_count":585,"reply_count":140,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/simonecanciello/status/2070194632756285539/video/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["eventbuoy-com","fishboneny-com","instasoiree-com","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Business model insight for eventbuoy com.","signal_type":"business","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:45.757Z"},{"tweet_id":"2009090327978647994","author":"marlowxbt","author_name":"Marlow","text":"I built a C++ terminal to scan Polymarket for automated wallets. The first one it flagged was making $152K per week.\n\nAccount88888. 99% win rate. Over 11,000 trades. The script surfaced it in minutes.\n\nI spent three weeks writing a scanner that monitors wallet behavior across Polymarket. Entry patterns. Position sizing. Timing intervals.\n\n→ Wallet: https://t.co/YWQrgfmnpn\n\nThe goal was simple find accounts that trade too consistently to be human.\n\nThe first hit came back with stats that looked like a database error. 99% green. Thousands of executions. Profit curve pointing straight up without a single meaningful dip.\n\nI almost dismissed it as bad data. Then I opened the positions manually.\n\nThe bot buys UP and DOWN on the same BTC window. Every time. Not alternating. Simultaneously.\n\nSounds like guaranteed loss until you look at the pricing.\n\nDuring high volatility, Polymarket misprices both sides. UP costs 48 cents. DOWN costs 46 cents. Together that is 94 cents for two outcomes where one must pay a dollar.\n\nThe bot buys both. Waits fifteen minutes. Collects $1. Keeps 6 cents. Repeats.\n\nIt does not care about direction. Does not read charts. Does not react to news. It farms the spread between panic pricing and mathematical certainty.\n\nThe wallet used to be named JaneStreetIndia before switching to something generic. Smart money stays quiet.\n\nMy scanner keeps finding more of these. Different strategies but same signature execution patterns too clean and too fast for human hands.\n\nI built this tool expecting to learn how the best traders think.\n\nInstead I learned they do not think at all. They calculate.","created_at":"Thu Jan 08 02:30:35 +0000 2026","like_count":6796,"retweet_count":401,"reply_count":165,"resolved_url":"https://polymarket.com/@Account88888?via=marlowxbt","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["goodalgo-network","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to goodalgo network.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:09.785Z"},{"tweet_id":"2065531158356717721","author":"Marie_Haynes","author_name":"Marie Haynes","text":"This is really big news. Google introduced the Open Knowledge Format (OKF) - a standardized way to store information in a directory of markdown files. Makes it really easy to make a digital brain that agents can use.\n\nThese files can serve as a living wiki. You can give agents the ability to query them or edit them. They can interlink. \n\nSeems to me this could replace Notion or Obsidian. I can think of so many uses for this. \n\nGoogle's blog post: https://t.co/DqSjg4UpvH\n\nAn easier to understand explanation is the SPEC.md file:\nhttps://t.co/A3qSz3Tfas\n\nI gave those two links to Antigravity and asked how we could use it for any of the projects we're working on. It came up with so many ideas. I would imagine Claude Fable 5 would whip up some pretty amazing things based on this system. \n\nCurrently creating an OKF library of our pepper garden. It's going to be a fun weekend.","created_at":"Fri Jun 12 20:26:18 +0000 2026","like_count":6719,"retweet_count":824,"reply_count":171,"resolved_url":"https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/how-the-open-knowledge-format-can-improve-data-sharing/","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["freeintelligence-ai","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to freeintelligence ai: could inform product or stack decisions.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:47.319Z"},{"tweet_id":"2046562309175419159","author":"jaynitx","author_name":"Jaynit","text":"In 1942, the Japanese rounded up all Chinese men in Singapore.\n\nThey were filtering out the healthy young ones to execute.\n\nLee Kuan Yew was 18. A guard pointed at him and said: \"Go to that lorry.\"\n\nHe knew what that meant. The lorry went to the beaches. The beaches meant machine guns.\n\nHe asked: \"Can I collect my other things?\"\n\nThey said yes.\n\nHe walked away, found his family's gardener, and hid in his quarters for two days.\n\nWhen they changed the screening inspectors, he tried again. This time, he got through.\n\nThe ones sent to that lorry were taken to the beaches and shot. Somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 didn't survive.\n\n60 years later, he sat down at Harvard to explain how he built Singapore from a tiny island into one of the wealthiest nations on Earth:\n\nOn what the war did to him:\n\n\"We lived in happy, placid colonial Singapore in the 1920s and 30s. The British Empire would have lasted another thousand years, so we thought.\"\n\nThen the Japanese came. In less than one and a half months, the British collapsed.\n\n\"Three and a half years of hell. Butchery. Brutality. Many didn't survive. I was fortunate. I did.\"\n\n\"But it changed us.\"\n\n\"What right did they have to do this to us? Why did the British let us down so badly?\"\n\nWhen the war ended, Lee went to Cambridge to study law. But he was watching with different eyes.\n\n\"Can they govern me better than I can govern myself? Because they scooted when the Japanese came in. And why shouldn't I be running the place?\"\n\nOn learning languages to lead:\n\nLee was the best speaker in English. But only 20% of Singapore spoke English.\n\nThe masses spoke Hokkien, Mandarin, and Malay.\n\n\"So every day at lunchtime, instead of having lunch, I would sit down with a Hokkien teacher and laboriously and painfully learn to convert my Mandarin into Hokkien.\"\n\n\"Had I not mastered that, the battle would be lost by default.\"\n\nHis first speech in Hokkien, the kids laughed at him.\n\n\"I said, please don't laugh. Help me. I'm trying to get you to understanding.\"\n\nBy 6 months, he could get his ideas across. By 2 years, he was fluent.\n\n\"Believe it or not, at the end of two years I could speak better than most of them.\"\n\n\"That came respect.\"\n\nIt showed two things: how determined he was, and how sincere. Here was a man doing all these other things and still learning their language just to talk to them.\n\nOn fighting the Communists:\n\nThe Communists had been organizing since 1923. The year Lee was born.\n\n\"Here we were in the 1950s trying to beat them. And they are professionals at organization.\"\n\nThey had elimination squads. Guerrillas in the jungle. Killer squads in the towns.\n\nLee stood up and said no.\n\n\"They denied that they were Communists. 'We're just left-wing socialists.' So I did a series of 12 broadcasts to set the scene. And I made it in three languages.\"\n\nEnglish. Malay. Mandarin. 20 minutes each.\n\n\"When I finished each broadcast, the director of the station couldn't see me. Went into the room and found me lying on the floor trying to recover my breath.\"\n\n\"But it was a fight for survival. Life or death.\"\n\nOn where trust comes from:\n\n\"It's difficult to establish trust in times of calm. You just say, 'Well, it's an argument, therefore I'm a better guy than you.'\"\n\n\"But when the chips are down and you can get eliminated in a very unpleasant way and you show that you're prepared for it and you'll fight for them, it makes a difference.\"\n\n\"Without that trust, we could not have built Singapore.\"\n\nOn IQ vs EQ:\n\nHarvard asked him: would you prefer high IQ or high EQ in a leader?\n\n\"IQ, you can get beautiful paper done. Complex formulas worked out. Elegant solutions.\"\n\n\"But when you've got to get a team to work and put that formula into practice, you're dealing with human beings.\"\n\n\"If you're not good at EQ, you can't sense that A doesn't get on with B, and you put them in the same team. It's no good.\"\n\nHe rated his own EQ as 7 or 8 out of 10. His IQ as \"maybe 120.\"\n\nBut he had colleagues who could sense a person instantly.\n\n\"He shook hands with the man and said, 'I recoiled when I felt his palm. Evil man.' And he was. How does he know? I don't know.\"\n\n\"So I learned whenever I had to do interviews to choose people, I would get people who are very good at seeing through a candidate.\"\n\nOn corruption:\n\nSingapore in the 1950s was full of deals, bribes, and organized crime.\n\n\"When we took over, we decided that this was the critical factor. If we did not make it so that every dollar put in at the top reaches the ground as one dollar, we're not going to succeed.\"\n\n\"We came in and made a symbolic act. We dressed in white shirts, white trousers, and said we will be what we represent.\"\n\nHe put the anti-corruption bureau under his personal portfolio.\n\n\"I gave the director the authority to investigate everybody and everything. All ministers. Including myself.\"\n\nOne of his own colleagues took half a million in bribes. When the investigation started, he asked to see Lee.\n\n\"I said, if I see you then I'll be a witness in court. So best not see me. Better see your lawyer.\"\n\nThe man committed suicide. Left a note saying: \"As an oriental gentleman who believes in honor, I have to pay the supreme price.\"\n\n\"It's a heavy price. But it reminds every minister that there are no exceptions.\"\n\nOn consistency:\n\nLee had three journalists analyze 40 years of his speeches.\n\nHe asked them: what was the dominant theme?\n\nAll three said the same thing: consistency.\n\n\"What I said at the beginning, throughout all that period, the theme stayed loud and clear.\"\n\n\"That made it simple. Because you know where you stand with me. And you know what I want to do.\"\n\nOn delivering results:\n\n\"We deliver the homes, the schools, the jobs, the hospitals.\"\n\n\"Today, 98% of our people own their own homes. The smallest would be about $100,000 US. The biggest about $300,000.\"\n\n\"Once you own that amount of assets, you are not in favor of risking it with a crazy government. Your assets will go down in value.\"\n\n\"But that was planned.\"\n\nWhy? Because Singapore is small. Everyone does national service. If you're going to fight, you better be fighting for something you own.\n\n\"So we give everybody a stake.\"\n\nOn changing culture slowly:\n\nLee wanted Singapore to speak English. But he couldn't force it.\n\n\"Had I passed a law and said you will all learn English, we would have had mayhem. Riots.\"\n\nInstead, he let parents watch who got the best jobs. The jobs were already there, from the multinationals and banks. They all used English.\n\n\"They watched and saw who got the best jobs. And they switched.\"\n\nIt took 16 years.\n\n\"I did not want to have said 16 years. Because in those 16 years I lost 20,000 Chinese graduates who had poor jobs. I wanted to make it shorter. I couldn't. I would have run into flack.\"\n\nOn whether leadership can be taught:\n\nLee quoted Isaac Singer, the Nobel Prize winner for Yiddish literature.\n\nSomeone asked Singer: \"Can you make a writer write great literature?\"\n\nHe paused. Then said: \"If he has the writer in him, I will make him a good writer in a shorter time.\"\n\nLee's version:\n\n\"Can you make a leader of anybody? I don't think so.\"\n\n\"He must have some of the ingredients. He must have that high energy level. He must have the ability to project himself, his ideas. He must have the desire, almost instinctively, to say 'let's do something better.' Of wanting to do something for his fellow men and not just for himself and his family.\"\n\n\"You can't teach those things. He's either got it or he hasn't got it.\"\n\n\"But if he's got that, then you can save him a lot of trouble.\"\n\nOn sustaining yourself:\n\nHarvard asked how he managed despair over decades of leadership.\n\n\"If your message is one of despair, then you should not be a leader. You must give people hope.\"\n\n\"But there are moments when you feel very down. Either because you're physically down, or emotionally down, or because the world has turned adverse against you.\"\n\n\"When you are in that condition, the first thing you do is get a good night's sleep. Then get a swim or chase a ball. Get the cobwebs out of your mind.\"\n\n\"If you're not fit, you're going to make mistakes. Physically fit. You must stay physically and mentally fit.\"\n\nIn his later years, he learned to meditate.\n\n\"At the end of 20 minutes to half an hour, my pulse rate can go down from 100 to about 60. You can feel yourself subside. You still your mind. You empty your mind.\"\n\n\"Then when you are rested, you resume quietly. You still got the same problems. Maybe you sleep on it. Come back. Look at it for a few days. Then decide.\"\n\nThis 2 hour Harvard interview will teach you more about leadership than every business book you've read combined.\n\nBookmark & give it 2 hours this weekend, no matter what.","created_at":"Tue Apr 21 12:10:52 +0000 2026","like_count":6388,"retweet_count":1412,"reply_count":96,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["dank-nyc","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Educational resource for dank nyc.","signal_type":"education","month_tag":"2026-04","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:11.382Z"},{"tweet_id":"2027953432326197508","author":"VadimStrizheus","author_name":"Vadim","text":"this is what a company looks like in 2026.\n\nnot people. not offices. not salaries.\n\na folder.\n\n.claude/agents/\nengineering/\nmarketing/\ndesign/\nops/\ntesting/\n\nevery role. every department. every function.\n\nall .md files.\n\ni have 12 of these running in OpenClaw right now.\n\nthe org chart is dead. the directory is the new company.","created_at":"Sun Mar 01 03:45:50 +0000 2026","like_count":6315,"retweet_count":629,"reply_count":407,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Market data for groww ca.","signal_type":"market","month_tag":"2026-03","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:07.865Z"},{"tweet_id":"2015251253681361009","author":"marlowxbt","author_name":"Marlow","text":"Someone on Reddit asked why they can't make money on Polymarket. The top comment had one word: distinct-baguette.\n\nNo explanation. No link. Just a username. 47 upvotes. Thread deleted 2 hours later.\n\nI searched. Found the wallet. $441,263 profit. 26,293 trades. Joined October 2025.\n\n→ Account: https://t.co/Zc9nyM2PDP\n\n66% win rate. Looked weak at first. Then I saw the profit curve. Straight line to the sky. No dips. No drawdowns. Just green.\n\nSpent three days going through the positions. One trade made me stop scrolling.\n\nDecember 16. BTC 15 minute window. Entry at 3 cents. Payout: $11,816. Return: 2,663%.\n\nI went back to Reddit. Found an archived thread from a throwaway account. Someone explained what wallets like this actually do.\n\nHere is the trick that broke my brain.\n\nYES and NO should always cost $1 together. Basic math. But when news hits or panic spreads, the market forgets how to count.\n\nYES drops to 48 cents. NO sits at 49 cents. Total: 97 cents for two outcomes where one MUST pay a dollar.\n\nBuy both. Wait 15 minutes. Collect $1. Keep 3 cents. Repeat.\n\nThree cents is nothing. Until you do it 26,000 times.\n\nNo predictions. No charts. No opinions on BTC direction. Just collecting money every time fear makes prices slip.\n\nThe Reddit thread had one last comment before deletion:\n\nStop asking how. Start asking who. Then watch what they do.\n\n122,000 people now watch this wallet. Four months ago it had zero.\n\nThe math error still exists. The wallet still prints. The crowd still panics and sells both sides too cheap.\n\nSome people read Reddit threads. Others become the thread.\n\nWhich one are you?","created_at":"Sun Jan 25 02:31:55 +0000 2026","like_count":5620,"retweet_count":248,"reply_count":82,"resolved_url":"https://polymarket.com/@distinct-baguette?via=marlowxbt","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["goodalgo-network","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Market data for goodalgo network.","signal_type":"market","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:07.830Z"},{"tweet_id":"2012046918495715335","author":"naval","author_name":"Naval","text":"If you are the founder of a highly valued illiquid startup, set some time aside and read this entire article. The act is designed to bankrupt you and to personally punish any appraiser or accountant who disagrees.","created_at":"Fri Jan 16 06:19:02 +0000 2026","like_count":5305,"retweet_count":579,"reply_count":203,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:02.422Z"},{"tweet_id":"2060753527480217851","author":"RealJGBanks","author_name":"Justin Banks","text":"The next 5-10 years will RETIRE you.\n\nMILLIONAIRES will be made from the AI super cycle build out. \n\nHere’s how I and those following me will position:\n\n2026–2027: AI Infrastructure Boom\n\nMoney floods into chips, memory, networking, photonics, data centers, cooling, and compute capacity.\n\nAI Chips: $NVDA $AMD $AVGO $MRVL $INTC  \nMemory: $MU $SNDK $WDC  \nPhotonics: $GLW $AAOI $NVTS  \nAI Infrastructure: $VRT $SMCI $DELL $NBIS $IREN  \n\n2028–2030: The Power Bottleneck\n\nIt becomes a grid, power, copper, uranium, and domestic supply chain story.\n\nGrid: $ETN $PWR $HUBB $VRT  \nElectrification: $GEV $TE $ALB $SQM  \nCopper: $FCX $TECK $SCCO  \nRare Earths: $MP $CRML $USAR $TMRC  \nNuclear: $UUUU $SMR $OKLO  \n\n2030+: The Application Layer\n\nRobotics: $TSLA $SERV $SYM  \nAutonomy: $ACHR $JOBY  \nDefense: $LMT $PLTR $KTOS $AVAV  \nSpace: $RKLB $ASTS $LUNR $PL $BKSY  \n\nI’m trying to help you position and become a MILLIONAIRE. I will make sure it happens.","created_at":"Sat May 30 16:01:42 +0000 2026","like_count":4418,"retweet_count":796,"reply_count":119,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["chipmonk-tech","instasoiree-com","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Market data for chipmonk tech.","signal_type":"market","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:06.787Z"},{"tweet_id":"2019488837160845410","author":"SahilBloom","author_name":"Sahil Bloom","text":"There's an opportunity right now to build a $100k per month side hustle as an AI Concierge.\n\nAnd you don't even have to be *that* technical to do it. Just high agency.\n\nThere are probably millions of people out there who see all of the latest AI innovations like Claude Cowork, want to take advantage of them, but have no idea how to actually do that.\n\nI know, because I'm one of those people...\n\nI had dinner last night with the CEO of a multi-billion dollar tech startup. He was telling me about the full digital assistant/employee he just hacked together over the weekend. All of the things it's doing, how it's been an unlock for his workflows and life.\n\nI told him I'd gladly pay him $5000 to come to my house and spend the day building me one using the same approach.\n\nHe laughed that he'd happily do that (though obviously won't given his day job).\n\nThere's a real, high cash flow opportunity for a hustler to launch a services business as an AI Concierge for the tech curious.\n\nIdeally they would physically show up and build out a tool (or suite) to help an individual leverage the latest for their business and life.\n\nI bet you could charge $5-10k for the initial upfront work and then some low ongoing service fee to keep the thing up to date (if the person wants that and needs help with it).\n\n5-10 clients per month and you have a meaningful cash flow engine.\n\nAll comes down to the quality of what you deliver long term, but my guess is people would see a Month 1 positive ROI on the investment and referrals to their friends would drive the entire business.\n\nJust a thought...","created_at":"Thu Feb 05 19:10:33 +0000 2026","like_count":3744,"retweet_count":186,"reply_count":362,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["velab-org","onesqft-org","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to velab org.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-02","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:09.308Z"},{"tweet_id":"2019101224784785897","author":"adxtyahq","author_name":"aditya","text":"Claude Startup Program is also OPEN btw\n\n> API credits for early-stage startups (up to ~$25K)\n> Built by Anthropic (Claude)  \n> No VC needed (unlike OpenAI)\n> Selection based on product + real Claude usage  \n> Actually friendly to bootstrapped founders  \n\nApply: https://t.co/KQIgRqfPan","created_at":"Wed Feb 04 17:30:19 +0000 2026","like_count":3728,"retweet_count":213,"reply_count":199,"resolved_url":"https://www.anthropic.com/startups","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-02","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:13.336Z"},{"tweet_id":"2010713394157105160","author":"hxxntrr","author_name":"hunter","text":"Your parents have a credit card from 2003 and you're not using it to boost your score\n\nThat's a 143 point increase you're leaving on the table\n\nThe authorized user loophole: when someone adds you to their old card, their ENTIRE history appears on YOUR credit report. You inherit decades of perfect payments overnight\n\nHere's how it works:\n\nYour credit score is mostly based on credit history length and utilization. If you're young or made mistakes, you have neither\n\nBut your mom's Chase card from 2004? 20 years of perfect payments. $15,000 limit. 3% utilization\n\nShe adds you as authorized user (takes 5 minutes online). You never get the physical card. Never spend a dollar\n\n14 days later, Equifax shows: \"Account opened 2004, perfect payment history\"\n\nYour average account age goes from 2 years to 12 years. Overnight.\n\nScore jump: 100-150 points is normal\n\nWho to ask:\n- Parents (best option)\n- Grandparents (their cards are ancient)\n- Siblings with old accounts\n- Aunts/uncles\n\nThey're not co-signing anything. Not responsible for your debt. Just adding your name to an account\n\nYou inherit their history. They keep their card. Everyone wins\n\nIf you have ANY family member with a credit card older than 10 years and you're not on it, you're wasting the easiest credit hack that exists","created_at":"Mon Jan 12 14:00:05 +0000 2026","like_count":3112,"retweet_count":159,"reply_count":115,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca","renascence-network"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:04.392Z"},{"tweet_id":"2063316738935009425","author":"gregisenberg","author_name":"GREG ISENBERG","text":"The most comprehensive Hermes Desktop tutorial on the internet NOW is LIVE.\n\nYou'll learn sessions, profiles, artifacts, cost savings, and real use cases for making money and building startups with Hermes agents.\n\nWhether you're already running Hermes or haven't started yet, this is the episode for you.\n\n@AlexFinn says this is the moment Hermes overtakes OpenClaw. S/o to Alex for walking me through it.\n\n\"It's now the best way to use AI agents on your computer\"\n\nI do think the desktop app of Hermes looks almost like an Apple product.\n\nEverything you need to know about Hermes Desktop App/agents in 43 minutes\n\nThis episode is 100% free.  No ads. @startupideaspod \n\nI just want to see you win on the internet. And I think Hermes can help.\n\nPlus, It's fun thing to play with this weekend. Share this with a friend. Link below.\n\nYT: https://t.co/O4Ih4K87SQ\n\nWatch","created_at":"Sat Jun 06 17:46:59 +0000 2026","like_count":2939,"retweet_count":285,"reply_count":145,"resolved_url":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJm8Ka-gVOc","resolved_type":"youtube","venture_tags":["velab-org","onesqft-org","collectivewin-network","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Educational resource for velab org team and stakeholders.","signal_type":"education","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:48.174Z"},{"tweet_id":"2052982206344409242","author":"bindureddy","author_name":"Bindu Reddy","text":"🚨 OPEN SOURCE AI IS LITERALLY UNSTOPPABLE 🚨\n\nThe legendary founder of Redis (Antirez) just dropped ds4 - a custom native inference engine built specifically for DeepSeek v4 Flash\n\nThis is earth shattering! Here is why:\n\nDeepSeek v4 Flash is a quasi-frontier model with a massive 1M context window\n\nYou can now run it LOCALLY on a 128GB Mac using specialized 2-bit quantization\n\nThe architecture is reimagined—he moved the KV cache from RAM directly to the SSD disk! 🤯\n\nWe already know DeepSeek v4 Flash is insanely good for agentic loops - Now you don't even need the cloud to run it\n\nClosed-source labs are burning tens of billions on massive GPU clusters while single brilliant developers are running frontier-level AI on laptops!\n\nThey told us open-source would be worthless against trillion-dollar monopolies\n\nInstead, pure hacker culture + incredible open-weight models are completely rewriting the rules\n\nOpen Source will ALWAYS win 💕","created_at":"Sat May 09 05:21:15 +0000 2026","like_count":2779,"retweet_count":316,"reply_count":148,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["dank-nyc","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to dank nyc.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:06.621Z"},{"tweet_id":"2044129874244448655","author":"chrispisarski","author_name":"Chris Pisarski","text":"one of the best sales advice we picked up during YC is the \"McKinsey Model\"\n\na lot of deals at early-stage startups die for the same reason:\n\nyour champion is afraid to advocate for your product\n\nif they push for it internally and it doesn't work out, their job is on the line\n\nso they never come back to you and hit you with the \"we need to align internally first\"\n\nthat's why you need to be their McKinsey consultant: instead of them pitching, you personally take the blame\n\nafter every demo, send them:\n- a one-pager\n- a security doc \n- an ROI calculator with their numbers\n- useful context/overview of your industry that can help with what they're struggling with right now\n- a pre-written slack message they can forward\n\nmake it as easy as possible for your champion to forward your material without them feeling responsible for integrating your solution or \"fighting\" for it","created_at":"Tue Apr 14 19:05:14 +0000 2026","like_count":2346,"retweet_count":106,"reply_count":50,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Market data for groww ca.","signal_type":"market","month_tag":"2026-04","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:11.366Z"},{"tweet_id":"2044324318101025254","author":"heynavtoor","author_name":"Nav Toor","text":"Vercel charges $20/seat/month.\nNetlify charges $20/month.\nHeroku killed its free tier entirely.\n\nAnd if you go over your bandwidth? Surprise bills. Sometimes thousands of dollars.\n\nThere is an open-source alternative to all three. For $0.\n\nIt is called Coolify. 53,000+ stars on GitHub.\n\nYou install it on any server you own. A $5 VPS. A Raspberry Pi. An old laptop. Anything with SSH.\n\nThen you deploy everything:\n- Static sites\n- Full-stack apps\n- Databases\n- APIs\n- 280+ one-click services (WordPress, Ghost, Plausible, n8n, Supabase, and more)\n\nHere's the wildest part:\n\nIt does things the paid platforms charge extra for.\n\n- Free SSL certificates, auto-renewed\n- Automatic database backups to S3\n- Pull request preview deployments\n- Real-time server terminal in your browser\n- Push-to-deploy from GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket\n- Server monitoring with Discord/Telegram/email alerts\n\nNo vendor lock-in. All your configs live on your server. If you stop using Coolify, everything still runs.\n\nThe $20/month you pay Vercel? That is per seat. A 5-person team pays $100-500/month depending on usage.\n\nWith Coolify on a $5 Hetzner VPS, that same team pays $5/month. Total.\n\nApache-2.0 licensed. Self-hosted. Free forever.\n\n100% Open Source.\n\n(Link in the comments)","created_at":"Wed Apr 15 07:57:53 +0000 2026","like_count":1983,"retweet_count":245,"reply_count":120,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to groww ca.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-04","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:13.153Z"},{"tweet_id":"2008221980412043516","author":"StartupArchive_","author_name":"Startup Archive","text":"Naval Ravikant: “The future will be almost all startups”\n\n“I firmly believe that the efficient size of a company is shrinking very rapidly, and so the future will be almost all startups.”\n\nIn the clip below from a 2012 interview, Naval speculates that information technology will reverse the centralizing force of economies of scale following the Industrial Revolution.\n\n“I think the contract work trend is going to increase, and I think the size of your average company is going to decrease. I think we’re going to see more and more billion dollar businesses built by four or five people, and it’ll stay at that.”\n\nHe doesn’t think we’ll see many more companies like Facebook or Google with tens of thousands of employees:\n\n“I think any entrepreneur worth their salt could today build Facebook with a few hundred people… Facebook and Google are in the situation that large companies end up in where the founders know that 80% of the people are not really needed, they just don’t know which 80%.”","created_at":"Mon Jan 05 17:00:05 +0000 2026","like_count":1881,"retweet_count":238,"reply_count":94,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["velab-org","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to velab org.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:04.298Z"},{"tweet_id":"2009706489225851001","author":"hudzah","author_name":"Hudzah","text":"the new play for startups is to contract a designer early to establish a great design system\n\nthen, arm claude code with figma mcp and you suddenly have the greatest design engineer in the world https://t.co/sL7GP44qcU","created_at":"Fri Jan 09 19:19:00 +0000 2026","like_count":1677,"retweet_count":42,"reply_count":61,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/hud_zah/status/2009706489225851001/photo/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["groww-ca","velab-stack"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:02.273Z"},{"tweet_id":"2051817398085538229","author":"WallStreetApes","author_name":"Wall Street Apes","text":"New startup company will put ‘Mini Data Centers’ on the side of residential homes all over America\n\nCompanies Nvidia and PulteGroup are patterning with SPAN, “A major U.S home builder is now making small fractional data centers, or they call them nodes that can be put on the side of residential homes.”\n\n“These could negate the need to build as many hyperscalers and AI cloud providers Just tap into the node network like a regular data center now SPAN, collaborated with NVIDIA using its technology in the system span claims it can install 8,000 of these units about six times faster and at five times lower cost than the construction of a typical centralized 100 megawatt data center of the same size.”\n\nIn return for letting this company put a mini data center on the side of your home, you’ll get a $150 credit on your electricity bill\n\nIn some locations you could get free electricity and internet","created_at":"Wed May 06 00:12:43 +0000 2026","like_count":1637,"retweet_count":665,"reply_count":441,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["chipmonk-tech","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:14.789Z"},{"tweet_id":"2069096159222829548","author":"hridaykadam","author_name":"Hriday Kadam","text":"HOW TO FIND A JOB\n\nmost jobs are not posted on linkedin\n\nhere is how to actually find them\n\nstep 1 — go to google\nstep 2 — type site:https://t.co/VIXn4mrZQo\nstep 3 — add a role location or skill\n\nboolean works too\n\nexample\nsite:https://t.co/VIXn4mrZQo (“product intern” OR “pm intern” OR “product management intern”)\n\nyou can swap the site to go wider\nhttps://t.co/hqCCdAP9z8\nhttps://t.co/pq1TAKl7YF\nhttps://t.co/UxicKbVRv7\nhttps://t.co/uof7MWxqUw\nhttps://t.co/oiBGTl0APK\nhttps://t.co/HAOA39DNK4\nhttps://t.co/TB6Wt1gi76\nhttps://t.co/agNgQIEi6T\nhttps://t.co/Rk8moHgJ7a\n\nbest part\nthese jobs are way less competitive than linkedin\n\nps startup roles rarely get posted publicly\nif you want them you gotta go where they are","created_at":"Mon Jun 22 16:32:20 +0000 2026","like_count":1455,"retweet_count":119,"reply_count":22,"resolved_url":"https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"General intelligence signal for the VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:46.087Z"},{"tweet_id":"2027729887172112460","author":"zacxbt","author_name":"zac.eth (ARX MODE) ☂️","text":"openclaw cheatsheet\n\ncore commands\n• openclaw gateway\n• openclaw gateway start | restart\n• openclaw channels add\n• openclaw channels list\n• openclaw status --probe\n• openclaw onboard\n• openclaw setup\n• openclaw doctor\n• openclaw models list | set | status\n• openclaw auth setup-token\n\nworkspace anatomy\n• https://t.co/pugvEKScXk (instructions)\n• https://t.co/BRysp7LL03 (persona)\n• https://t.co/oAGOUgXchi (preferences)\n• https://t.co/RWYaNk5GdM (name / theme)\n• https://t.co/IFLeL1QlXb (long-term)\n• https://t.co/98pH0CQmMG (logs)\n• https://t.co/dNvlqnAi1i (checks)\n• https://t.co/1r0xVY5NTo (startup)\n• root: .openclaw/workspace\n\nmemory & models\n• vector search\n• model switch\n• auth setup\n• models list\n\nhooks & skills\n• clawhub\n• hook list\n• clawhub install <slug>\n\nin-chat slash commands\n• /status\n• /context list\n• /model <id>\n• /compact\n• /new\n• /stop\n• /tts on|off\n• /think\n\nquick install\n• npm install -g openclaw@latest\n• openclaw onboard\n• openclaw setup --install-daemon\nchannel management\n• whatsapp (login / qr)\n• telegram (add channel)\n• discord (add channel)\n• slack (add channel)\n• imessage (macos native)\n\nvoice & tts\n• openai / elevenlabs\n• edge tts (free)\n\ntroubleshooting\n• no dm reply\n• silent group\n• auth expired\n• gateway down\n• memory bug\n• memory index\n\nautomation & research\n• browser\n• subagents\n• cronjobs\n• heartbeat","created_at":"Sat Feb 28 12:57:33 +0000 2026","like_count":1322,"retweet_count":153,"reply_count":47,"resolved_url":"https://agents.md/","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["collectivewin-network","groww-ca","renascence-network"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-02","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:05.595Z"},{"tweet_id":"2035951243190001742","author":"brahma_4u","author_name":"Shubham Mishra","text":"Identified some Real Indian builders,\nyou should follow now:\n\n-  @Abhindas1 (Robots)\n- @ironwagh (Humanoids)\n- @PritnRandom (Axial flux Motors)\n- @prakdadlani (Manufacturing at scale)\n- @thatssodhawal (consumer electronics device)\n- @vivekanandahr (EVs)\n- @alysha_lobo (global markets)\n- @kushgrwl (startups, manufacturing)\n- @deeppurpled (consumer electronics)\n- @FIR31415 (Drones)\n- @maahirpanchal (additive manufacturing)\n- @CaptVenk (Electronics)\n- @sreak1089 (Robotics)\n- @karthikRanga92 (Robotics)\n- @aggarwal_pallav (Electronics)\n\nSorry if I missed someone in my network.\n\n(Follow me if you're interested in energy intel at scale)\n\nTag more Indian builders below.","created_at":"Mon Mar 23 05:26:17 +0000 2026","like_count":1281,"retweet_count":237,"reply_count":37,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["chipmonk-tech","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Market data for chipmonk tech.","signal_type":"market","month_tag":"2026-03","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:05.024Z"},{"tweet_id":"2056469379370651945","author":"DataChaz","author_name":"Charly Wargnier","text":"THIS GUY IS LITERALLY GIVING AWAY THE DESIGN PLAYBOOK FOR CLAUDE DESIGN 🤯\n\nA Free 2-hour masterclass showing how to build an ENTIRE startup:\n\n→ brand guidelines\n→ decks\n→ website\n→ apps\n→ videos\n\n... using ONLY Claude Design.\n\nGuide is below + full tutorial in 🧵 ↓ https://t.co/1aDLifHo84","created_at":"Mon May 18 20:18:02 +0000 2026","like_count":1160,"retweet_count":125,"reply_count":20,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/DataChaz/status/2056469379370651945/video/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Educational resource for groww ca.","signal_type":"education","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:05.173Z"},{"tweet_id":"2063658196762591590","author":"ethancoder0","author_name":"Ethan Walker","text":"If I were in my 30s or 40s right now and wanted to leverage AI to retire within 10 years, here's what I'd do:\n\n1. Immediately form an LLC company. Not next month. Not once you're 'ready.' This week","created_at":"Sun Jun 07 16:23:49 +0000 2026","like_count":1001,"retweet_count":106,"reply_count":40,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Business model insight for groww ca.","signal_type":"business","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:48.139Z"},{"tweet_id":"2069510812876648738","author":"codyschneider","author_name":"Cody Schneider","text":"such a huge opportunity to build directories directly related to your company right now \n\nsay you're selling to med spas \n\nscrape google maps for all of them, enrich the data by going to their website and socials\n\nthen have claude one shot a directory based on this raw data \n\nbuild like 10 good links, it will start ranking for best x location\n\nyour target customer is searching this more than you can imagine \n\n\"advertise\" on your directory \n\nso much arbitrage for this right now","created_at":"Tue Jun 23 20:00:02 +0000 2026","like_count":811,"retweet_count":37,"reply_count":59,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Unaddressed opportunity gap relevant to groww ca.","signal_type":"opportunity","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:46.045Z"},{"tweet_id":"2019133938283999335","author":"awilkinson","author_name":"Andrew Wilkinson","text":"For $5,000 worth of Claude Code credits, I vibe coded something that replaces tens of thousands of dollars of psychological evaluations. \n\nLet me explain...\n\nLast month, my girlfriend and I sat in our den with our jaws on the floor…\n\nWe were in front of my laptop, taking turns reading a report out loud, line by line.\n\nThe document read like a CIA dossier—incisively breaking down each of our repeated fights and nailing our relationship dynamics.\n\nWe had to laugh. We couldn’t believe it.\n\nA few days earlier, I’d asked ChatGPT a simple but loaded question: \n\n“What information would you need in order to become the ultimate personalized relationship coach?”\n\nIt replied with a long list of personality tests—the same ones psychologists use to evaluate mental health, personality, and relationship satisfaction.\n\nThe tests were all available online, but scattered across annoying PDFs and awkward, old-school forms.\n\nFor someone with ADHD, like me, the idea of doing them one by one was pure torture.\n\nI just wanted to pound through them as one big test.\n\nSo I asked Claude Code to build a simple app that combined them.\n\nI listed all the tests I wanted and asked it to build a web app that would.\n\nI’d done some vibe coding last year with tools like Replit and Lovable, but nothing prepared me for how good Claude Code has become.\n\nWithin a few hours, I had a beautiful web app that combined all of these tests into one.\n\nWhen I say beautiful, I mean it looked like I employed a $50,000-a-month payroll of talented designers and engineers who’d spent two months working on it.\n\nExcept I didn’t have a $50,000-a-month payroll.\n\nI’d paid Claude around $500 in AI credits — and what would normally take months had taken hours.\n\nCrazier yet, I’d just talked to it like it was a human employee.\n\nOnce a beta version was ready, we completed our tests and exported our results into ChatGPT—no names, no context—and asked:\n\n“Based on this couple’s psychological test results, tell me as much as you can about their relationship.”\n\nThat’s how we ended up in our kitchen, in shock, as ChatGPT broke down our relationship patterns with eerie precision.\n\nHow my ADHD makes me want quick resolution, while Zoe needs to talk things through.\n\nHow her high openness craves novelty, while I’m a stick-in-the-mud who craves routine.\n\nHow my avoidance causes me to pull away and shut down when I’m stressed.\n\nIt felt like a report written by a world-class therapist who’d spent dozens of multi-hour sessions carefully dissecting our dynamic and suggesting remedies.\n\nIt told us where we were most compatible, and where we’d struggle if we didn’t put in the work.\n\nIt even wrote personal deep dives on each of us, our personalities, and our individual gifts and challenges.\n\nAnd it knew all of this from 45 minutes of multiple-choice questions.\n\nI started thinking about friends who’d never been to therapy, or couldn’t afford anything like this, and how much it could help them.\n\nThat’s when I realized this was a business.\n\nSomething that would solve a valuable problem for a lot of people.\n\nSo I got to work.\n\nFor the last month, I’ve been jolting out of bed at 5:30 a.m., too excited to sleep, obsessively building this product.\n\nAnd today, I’m excited to launch Deep Personality.\n\nI think it’s one of the most comprehensive mental-health screening tools on the internet.\n\nIt’s not a replacement for professional help, but a roadmap to it.\n\nMost people stumble blindly into a random therapist or doctor’s office without knowing what type of treatment they are even trained in or its efficacy for their specific problems.\n\nDeep Personality will screen you across 30+ mental health conditions and provide you with a detailed roadmap of how to get the help you need.\n\nIn under an hour, it gives you a high-signal snapshot of your mental health across dozens of dimensions:\n\nBig Five Personality\nThe gold standard for understanding why you do what you do.\n\nAttachment Styles\nThe hidden patterns behind pushing people away, clinging too tightly, or choosing unavailable partners.\n\nAnxiety & Depression\nScreens for what you might be dismissing as “just stress.”\n\nRelationship Satisfaction\nMeasures the real health of your relationship — often surfacing problems you’ve been avoiding.\n\nSensory Processing\nWhy crowded rooms drain you — or why you need things just so to focus.\n\nNeurodivergence\nFlags potential ADHD and autism-spectrum traits that often go undiagnosed into adulthood.\n\nTrauma\nMaps early experiences shaping your triggers and stress responses.\n\nValues & Career Fit\nShows what actually motivates you, and why some work quietly drains your soul.\n\nYou can do this individually, or compare yourself to anyone in your life.\n\nThis is where it gets really interesting…\n\nHave your partner, coworker, friend, or family member take the assessment, upload their profile, and wait while the app analyzes your personalities and how they interact with one another.\n\nFor romantic relationships, it analyzes attachment compatibility, conflict styles, emotional regulation, and values alignment — telling you exactly where you’ll clash and what to do about it.\n\nFor work relationships, it focuses on communication, motivation, and how you’ll collaborate — or blow up under pressure.\n\nFor friendships, it looks at shared values, social energy, and the dynamics that help relationships thrive (or quietly fade).\n\nFor Zoe and me, having our relationship laid out with this kind of clarity — patterns we’d felt but never articulated — was deeply meaningful.\n\nOnce you complete the assessment, you get a 50+ page deep dive on your personality.\n\nIt felt like finally getting the owner’s manual for myself.\n\nYou also get a custom AI prompt pre-loaded with your psychological data.\n\nDrop it into ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI assistant — and you have a therapist who already knows your attachment style, anxiety patterns, values, trauma history, and emotional regulation tendencies.\n\nNo more spending six therapy sessions explaining who you are.\n\nThe AI already gets it.\n\nAnd if you’re in therapy, or going to start with a new therapist, you can also export a clinical PDF designed for practitioners—raw scores, thresholds, severity flags, discussion points, and citations.\n\nOr… it can help you attract your perfect romantic partner.\n\nThis one’s just fun.\n\nDeep Personality can generate dating bios based on your actual personality data — tailored to Hinge, Bumble, or Tinder — in tones like witty, sincere, adventurous, or intellectual.\n\nThe AI turns what makes you unique into something that attracts compatible people.\n\nOnce it knows you, it helps you get the help you need.\n\nBased on your results, it recommends books, podcasts, and treatment options backed by peer-reviewed research.\n\nThe full assessment covers 30+ psychological screens and 300+ questions, and it costs a fraction of a single therapy session (free for the basic analysis, $19 for the full report, $29 for a couples comparison).\n\nIt’s really crazy and I think it's going to help a lot of people.\n\nWho is this for?\n\n• High achievers who want to understand their edge\n\n• People who feel stuck and don’t know why\n\n• Curious minds who want real data\n\n• Pattern repeaters, same story — different chapter\n\n• Anyone who wants better relationships\n\nI’d love it if you’d try it and send me your thoughts!\n\n👉 Click here to check it out: https://t.co/gcox8pCY6Y","created_at":"Wed Feb 04 19:40:19 +0000 2026","like_count":732,"retweet_count":33,"reply_count":98,"resolved_url":"https://deeppersonality.app/","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["freeintelligence-ai","onesqft-org","dochakki-com","groww-ca","renascence-network","velab-stack"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to freeintelligence ai.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-02","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:13.354Z"},{"tweet_id":"2016882057108996577","author":"jumperz","author_name":"JUMPERZ","text":"been running moltbot for a while now and noticed it doesn't actually get better on its own\n\nhere's a simple fix:\n\nadd this to your HEARTBEAT. md:\n\n“ Self-Check (runs every hour)\n\nAsk yourself:\n\n>what sounded right but went nowhere?\n>where I defaulted to consensus?\n>what assumption I didn't pressure test?\n\nLog answers to memory/self-review. md\nTag each entry with [confidence | uncertainty | speed | depth]\n\nthen add this to your startup prompt:\n\non boot, read memory/self-review. md\nprioritize recent MISS entries\nwhen task context overlaps a MISS tag, force a counter-check before responding. \n\nthe loop:\nheartbeat → question itself → log MISS/FIX → restart → read log → adjust\n\nself-review. md should look like this:\n\n[ date ]\n\nTAG: confidence\nMISS: defaulted to consensus\nFIX: challenge the obvious assumption first\n\nTAG: speed\nMISS: added noise not signal\nFIX: remove anything that doesn't move the task forward” \n____\n\nweek one will be mid. week four you will notice sharp improvement, simply because the agent now remembers where it lies to itself\n\nPS: interval can be 30 min, 1 hour, even 4 hours. more tasks = shorter interval","created_at":"Thu Jan 29 14:32:08 +0000 2026","like_count":679,"retweet_count":34,"reply_count":32,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca","renascence-network"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:10.544Z"},{"tweet_id":"2060419785813574084","author":"1752vc","author_name":"1752vc","text":"45+ startup accelerators — funding & equity for each\n\n@BoostVC — $500K / 15%\n@Techstars — $220K / 5%+ SAFE\n@founding — no upfront / equity collective\n@aigrant — $250K / uncapped SAFE\n@theresidency — not disclosed\n@AntlerGlobal — varies by country\n@SOSV — up to $550K / ~10%+\n@pearvc — $250K–$2M\n@mucker — $100K–$175K / 10–15%\n@Neo — up to $750K / up to 5%\n@1752vc — $100K\n@seedcamp — variable\n@speedrun — up to $1M\n@firstround — free / 0%\n@conviction — $150K–$250K / uncapped SAFE\n@43North_ — $1M / 5%\n@StartupWiseGuys — up to €65K\n@hf0residency — up to $1M / ~5%\n@LAUNCH — ~$125K / 6–7%\n@ycombinator — $500K / 7% + uncapped SAFE\n@venturesparksea — no equity to join\n@forumventures — $100K / ~7%\n@GreylockVC — not disclosed\n@indbio — up to $550K / SAFE\n@join_ef — equity-free grant, then up to $250K\n@platan_ventures — $100K / 7%\n@500GlobalVC — $150K / 6%\n@BlueRidgeLabs — fellowship stipend, non-dilutive\n@sequoia — not disclosed\n@hax_co — $250K+ / SAFE\n@villageglobal — up to $1M\n@AforeVC — custom\n@southpkcommons — $400K upfront / 7%\n@Unusual_VC — no funding / no equity\n@d2cinsider — up to ₹1 crore\n@venturekick — CHF 10K grant + convertible loans\n@AccelAtoms — $1M–$2M\n@EFrontierLabs — no funding / 0%\n@perplexity_ai — education\n@thehousefund — $1M / 7–10%\n@startupyard — not disclosed\n@localhostHQ — grants to $10K, up to $100K\n@heartfelt_vc — not disclosed\n@fdotinc — first-check model\n@a16zcrypto — varies","created_at":"Fri May 29 17:55:32 +0000 2026","like_count":326,"retweet_count":34,"reply_count":14,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["collectivewin-network","groww-ca","renascence-network"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:03.513Z"},{"tweet_id":"2056842823249572153","author":"meta_alchemist","author_name":"Meta Alchemist","text":"agentic builders & vibe coders:\n\nIf you are looking to:\n> get grants to pay for your LLM subscriptions\n> get ready to launch a project that creates income\n> build in a remote incubation environment\nThen read on\n\nWe are especially looking for those who have been shipping, not aspirational vibe coders.\n\nAlso, we are looking for people who will be cool with tokenizing their projects, because the path of least resistance for open-source agentic projects now is actually the route of blockchain.\n\nWhy have a token?\n> earns you $ directly from attention/volume\n> you don't need to have subscribers to grow\n> tech stack is perfect for agentic innovations\n\nWho is the founder of this program?\n> It's me. I created a token that was fully bootstrapped and took it to a $350M market cap without any VC funding. As an incubator helped launch many startups in the blockchain, gaming, and AI verticals. \n\nAlso have 20.000+ commits in GitHub in the past 9 months, living in the terminal almost every waking hour.\n\nConditions:\n• Tokenization goal\n• Sharing a % of your tokens with our community, as incentives for jumpstarting your community building\n• Building something dope\n\nHow to apply: just drop your finest GitHub repo in the comments. That's all.","created_at":"Tue May 19 21:01:58 +0000 2026","like_count":224,"retweet_count":32,"reply_count":70,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["freeintelligence-ai","onesqft-org","groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Market data for freeintelligence ai.","signal_type":"market","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:12.962Z"},{"tweet_id":"2060431173625540631","author":"sxtvik","author_name":"satvik","text":"Some observations from referring 63 founders to @alliance, maybe helpful for others:\n\n1. Too many people building prediction markets still, what you think is a novel company is a weekend feature for incumbents who've raised a billion dollars and already have distribution.\n2. Too many perp dexes and leveraged trading products still, their \"novelty\" is usually stacking leverage on already leveraged assets aka cascading catastrophe for users. If you burn the user once, they won't return.\n3. Lot of agentic use cases, the low hanging fruit (agentic commerce, agentic coordination/unification) is less exciting personally. But a few novel applications across healthcare, science, gaming stood out to me.\n4. Solana and Hyperliquid reign supreme, Base is a close 3rd. No Monad, MegaETH, Ethereum, etc. This is maybe an Alliance alignment issue or a larger preference trend for builders.\n5. What many builders believe is unique and new is most likely already being done by another person in my DMs. The immediate opportunities are very obvious and $500K might not be enough to take on Stripe and Ramp, find new avenues where you have an unfair advantage and asymmetric opportunity.\n6. Not a lot of \"cypherpunk/privacy\" builders, I think there's still massive opportunities in resilience, networking, shielding, identity for both crypto and AI use cases that I would've loved to see more of. \n7. Manners. A please, thank you, and professionalism in cold messages go a long way.","created_at":"Fri May 29 18:40:47 +0000 2026","like_count":173,"retweet_count":9,"reply_count":33,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["goodalgo-network","oneof1-network","velab-org","onesqft-org","groww-ca","myblackbean-com"],"editorial_note":"Market signal for goodalgo network.","signal_type":"trend","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:03.530Z"},{"tweet_id":"2016187902783271002","author":"fede_intern","author_name":"Fede’s intern 🥊","text":"China is trying to win by commoditizing the complement and I believe they are close to succeeding.\n\nFor the last two decades, the West exported cognition because it owned the platforms, the cloud, the software distribution, and the talent concentration. If the cognitive engine becomes cheap, portable, and good enough, that asymmetry weakens. A small country can buy or download the same cognitive machinery, then apply it to its own bureaucracy, its own companies, its own language, its own domain problems.\n\nThe West has dominated the thinking and services world. Software, finance, media, research, management layers, and the export of expertise. The US is the cleanest example. In 2024, US services exports were about 1.1 trillion dollars, the highest on record. The US and the West sells thinking at scale. AI threatens to flatten that advantage because AI turns thinking into infrastructure.\n\nChina dominates the atoms world. Industrial capacity, manufacturing throughput, physical supply chains, cost curves. In 2023 China produced about 28 percent of global manufacturing value added.\n\nIf you can make the layer next to you cheap and abundant, you drain its pricing power and force value to move somewhere else. In AI, the complement is model access. For a lot of Western companies, the business is still basically gated intelligence sold as an API. China has every incentive to make that layer feel like electricity: available everywhere, cheap, hard to monopolize.\n\nOpen weight releases are part of that play: DeepSeek, Qwen, Kimi  and MiniMax are only a few of the chinese open source models. Once strong models are common, model access stops being a moat. It becomes a commodity input.\n\nA huge fraction of what we call services is legible work: reading, writing, coding, summarizing, translating, drafting, answering, generating variations, searching a space of options. That layer is now replicable and it is getting local. Apple is publishing technical reports about on device foundation models, including aggressive quantization aimed at making serious inference run on consumer hardware. When strong models run on a laptop, countries stop importing thinking as a service. They import weights, or they distill, fine tune, and deploy inside their own borders.\n\nI believe that:\n1. China stays strong in atoms because it already has the scale advantage.\n2. The West still leads in many areas that require deep institutions and long accumulated competence, including parts of frontier research and high trust services.\n3. But AI compresses the services premium by making a large portion of cognition cheap and replicable. That is why open models matter. They are a weapon that attacks the margin structure of the thinking economy.\n4. If you sell intelligence, this is bad news. If you own distribution, hardware, data, or a workflow people cannot easily leave, you survive. If you own atoms and you get thinking for free, you get a scary combination.\n\nI would love to know if anybody believes I'm wrong.","created_at":"Tue Jan 27 16:33:49 +0000 2026","like_count":154,"retweet_count":11,"reply_count":16,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["chipmonk-tech","groww-ca","renascence-network"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to chipmonk tech.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:12.040Z"},{"tweet_id":"2013250133727621211","author":"codyschneider","author_name":"Cody Schneider","text":"can literally make any b2b startup famous in 12 months in their industry with only\n\na podcast \n\na newsletter about the podcast \n\nand clips from the podcast \n\nthat's it","created_at":"Mon Jan 19 14:00:10 +0000 2026","like_count":108,"retweet_count":1,"reply_count":19,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to groww ca.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:04.871Z"},{"tweet_id":"2068388618767384986","author":"draprints","author_name":"Dra","text":"the YC startup directory is one of the best B2B lead databases in the world...\n\nand its completely free https://t.co/45N3j7fh8l","created_at":"Sat Jun 20 17:40:50 +0000 2026","like_count":33,"retweet_count":1,"reply_count":0,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/draprints/status/2068388618767384986/video/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Business model insight for groww ca.","signal_type":"business","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:46.128Z"},{"tweet_id":"2064341364335411706","author":"elvissun","author_name":"Elvis","text":"free. open source. MIT.\n\nbecause everyone should have equal access to the media. not gatekept by enterprise contracts or retainers.\n\ncurl -fsSL https://t.co/8r3mWREcFx | bash\n\nor reply with your startup. I'll write you a PR strategy you and your agent can ship.","created_at":"Tue Jun 09 13:38:29 +0000 2026","like_count":31,"retweet_count":0,"reply_count":6,"resolved_url":"https://newsjack.sh/","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["groww-ca"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to groww ca: could inform product or stack decisions.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:47.558Z"}]}