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> everyone applied for GPT-5.5 party.
> lives 12,000km away.
> hopeless (didn’t apply)
> saw 1.2% acceptance rate.
> hopeless (didn’t apply)
> sama 10x the usage for rejected ppl.
> hopeless, depression, and sadness.
> can i have a follow @sama?
Coolify V4 stable
Zed V1 is stable
Drizzle V1 is almost stable
RustFS and many other open source project are becoming more stable and fixing their own vulnerabilities faster.
this is how AI should help us...not the other way around.
Every time you see a startup with “.ai” in its domain…
someone is getting paid.
Not the founders.
Not the VCs.
A tiny Caribbean island is.
→ Anguilla
Back in 1995, countries got their domain codes:
> India got .in
> The UK got .uk
> The US got .us
> Anguilla got .ai
At the time, it meant nothing.
No tech scene.
No startups.
Just tourism.
Then ChatGPT happened.
And suddenly:
> .ai started to mean credibility
> .ai started to mean cutting-edge tech
> .ai started to mean something investors take seriously
So every startup rushed to buy it.
The result?
> Domains grew from ~60K to 1M+
> ~2,000 new registrations per day
> ~$130 per domain (2 years)
And here’s the crazy part:
> Nearly HALF of Anguilla’s national budget now comes from .ai domains
That money is funding:
> Lower taxes
> Free healthcare for kids
> A brand new international airport
No strategy.
No master plan.
Just… two letters assigned by chance.
Sometimes, the biggest leverage in the world is pure luck.