Date as a service.
Elon musk should add this feature immediately.
Matching by algorithm alignment + tweets.
Much more accurate data points then outlooks. (Though, it is still important factor)
leveraging twitter for personal life stuff ( like finding a wife or friends etc) is the highest alpha right now cuz it’s incredibly hard to do irl now..
& since this is driven less by force & more by feel it’s even more tricky so if it works, it’s like hitting the jack pot.
Friendly reminder that Microsoft has ~80 products or tools with the name “Copilot”.
Tey Bannerman counted them up: “there are now Copilots inside Copilots, Copilots for other Copilots, and a physical Copilot key on your keyboard for summoning them.”
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I need to read this often.
While claude can solve things, sometimes it messes up and cant make it happen, then i need to really dive into the problem low level and understand sweat more, instead of going other low level fruits.
I feel like every programmer is falling into the same trap: thinking that if you just ask Claude some questions and read the answers you can deeply understand a system. Your brain doesn’t work that way, you need to be forced to think, prove your knowledge, and recall over time.
I really dont understand hotspot on iphone, it auto closes, sometimes do not being opened and further many problems.
Like i want my phone to be stable wifi like hotspot, how hard is it to deliver that?
Like data shows it is 2025, this guy makes “analysis”, everybody knows the threshold is crossed on ai models after december, before that no meaningful returns normal.
The AI numbers are starting to look very ugly.
Even under "best case" assumptions, FT's own data shows Microsoft AI ROI at -9%, Google at -15%, Meta at -28%, Oracle at -35%. Only Amazon barely comes out positive.
This is exactly why I keep comparing this to the dot-com era. Incredible technology does not automatically mean sustainable economics. The internet survived. Most internet companies didn't.
Right now hyperscalers are spending trillions hoping future demand catches up to present capex. That's not certainty. That's a leveraged bet.
I think there are good arbitage on many things that can be achievable on cutting costs, especially cloud side.
Currently in my company i am spear heading some as well.
overheard from a fortune 20 company - ceo asked for $1 billion in AI generated opex savings at the beginning of this year.
the team as a result has spent $200 million on tokens trying to achieve those savings year-to-date, with minimal results other than some modest Cx savings and a bit of savings on engineering due to less hiring driven by coding assistants. now as back-half budgets are being reviewed, it appears that the ceo has ordered token costs to be dramatically slashed as he/she doesn't feel the ROI is there yet (for their company).
gonna be interesting to see if this is a trend amongst the rest of the fortune 500.
Like with ai you can deep search about anything/who, this will lower the threshold of sending sophisticated cold emailings and consequently decrease the reply ratio.
Yet, this ai approach is not widely expanded yet, so there may be arbitage people can use.
The best people I know at cold emailing will spend two entire days reading every single paper a person has written, and then a third day writing the email itself
I think this is one of the most unconventional advice on cold emailing: be extremely intentional with who you want to reach out to, and seriously put the work to make yourself noticed
Uber burned through their entire 2026 AI budget in 4 months.
Their COO can't name a single useful feature it produced.
"That link is not there yet."
They're just the first to admit it.
Wonder how many other companies are thinking the same thing and just won't say it out loud.