@OpenAI introducing an AGI Deployment organization makes one thing clear:
We’re moving past models — and into deployment.
Infrastructure. Orchestration. Scale.
https://t.co/JksJSDhWwW is available.
A strategic domain for what comes next.
@sama@ilyasut#AI#AGI #AIInfrastructure
@Aladey@domainaio Haha, that's just part of couple life. 😄
A recent one: we were at a motorhome show and I wanted to buy a small folding chair. My partner, of course, said no. After an hour of "debugging," guess what? We ended up buying two! 😂
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At ~41 days post-expiry, the domains would typically be in the Redemption Grace Period under ICANN lifecycle, where the previous registrant can still restore them.
However, they’ve been removed from my account and now appear in a Namecheap account.
👉 Please confirm whether restoration is still possible and advise on the next steps.
🚨 2 .com domains just disappeared from my Spaceship account:
• ToMetaverse .com
• Metaversein .com
✔ Expired Mar 20 (41 days ago)
✔ In GRACE / REDEMPTION
✔ In my account days ago
I logged in to renew them (done this many times — even ~45 days in).
Now:
➡️ Gone from my account
➡️ Showing as registered in someone else’s account at Namecheap
This shouldn’t happen under standard .com lifecycle.
@Spaceship@namecheapceo123 — can you please explain how this was possible?
Anyone else experienced this?
#domains #domaininvesting #spaceship
Atom the registrar has promotion register up to 3 .com domain names for $5.99 each (code COM599). They require SMS confirmation, but allow any specific phone number to be used only once. So will need three SMS phone numbers. Might be different if all reg done at once.
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@OpenAI introducing an AGI Deployment organization makes one thing clear:
We’re moving past models — and into deployment.
Infrastructure. Orchestration. Scale.
https://t.co/JksJSDhWwW is available.
A strategic domain for what comes next.
@sama@ilyasut#AI#AGI #AIInfrastructure
🚨 Sam Altman literally gave a 43-minute masterclass on turning ideas into billion-dollar companies.
Most people will never watch it.
And instead of hype, he broke down what actually makes startups work.
No fluff. Just reality.
He explained that ideas don’t matter nearly as much as execution. The difference between something small and something massive isn’t the idea it’s how relentlessly it’s built and improved over time.
He also emphasized that the best founders don’t chase everything. They focus on one thing that truly matters and push it forward with extreme clarity. Distraction kills more startups than competition ever will.
And then there’s scale. Truly big companies aren’t built for a niche they solve problems that millions of people care about. If the market isn’t large enough, the outcome won’t be either.
His biggest insight? Startups don’t win because they’re smarter they win because they stay in the game longer and iterate faster.
That’s why this masterclass stands out.
Because while most people are waiting for the perfect idea…
The best ones are already building.
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Reminder: BS is constantly circulating. Plenty of good and bad actors.
Trust no one you don’t know personally.
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Sam Altman just told you what OpenAI is actually building.
Not a chatbot. Not a search tool. Not an assistant.
Altman: “Go look around my computer… read my messages… listen to my meetings… intermediate my interactions for me.”
That is not a product pitch. That is the CEO of the most valuable AI company on Earth describing what he personally wants. For himself. Every day.
Read his messages. Listen to his meetings. Act on his behalf. Make decisions before he knows a decision needs making.
Altman: “I don’t have to think. I don’t have to ask you questions.”
Every model of AI ever built runs on the prompt. You ask. It responds. You direct. It executes. The human initiates. The machine follows.
Altman is describing the death of that model.
The agent does not wait. It already read the email. It already heard the meeting. It already knows what you need before you form the thought.
You do not operate the machine. The machine operates around you.
Then came the line that makes everything else real.
Altman: “You can know everything about my life. Start suggesting more things I should build.”
He is not asking the AI to execute his ideas. He is asking it to generate them. From his files. His history. His patterns. His entire context.
The agent does not just remove friction. It removes the blank page.
You never stall. You never run dry. You never sit wondering what to build next. The machine already mapped your market, your gaps, your momentum. It tells you what comes next before you think to ask.
But the individual product is not the story. Altman went further.
Altman: “Automated companies… where the AI can do not just coding work, but huge amounts of what it takes to run and operate a company.”
Not fully automated. He was precise about that. But accelerated to the point where one person with the right stack does what used to take departments.
The billion-dollar company did not reach that valuation because the product was worth a billion. It got there because it took a thousand people to deliver it.
When an agent absorbs the work of a hundred of those people, the math of every industry rewrites itself.
The startup that needed fifty employees and three years of runway now needs five people and six months. The company that took a decade to scale now compounds in quarters.
The person holding the line between their data and their tools is not protecting their privacy. They are protecting their ceiling.
Because the cost of this leverage is total transparency. You do not get the agent that acts without being asked unless you give it everything. Your messages. Your calendar. Your files. Your patterns. Your life.
Altman is not hiding that tradeoff. He is building it as the product.
The people who accept it will operate at a speed the people who refuse cannot touch.
Right now, two versions of the future are separating. One where you direct the machine. One where the machine already knows.
Altman chose. He is building it.
The question is not whether this happens. The question is which side of it finds you.