Most people pay $50,000 for an MBA to learn what Chamath just taught Stanford students for free in one session.
No tuition, no application, no waitlist, just Chamath Palihapitiya sitting in a Stanford lecture hall telling students exactly how to win in the AI era.
The man who backed Facebook at $500M valuation and built a $1.5B fund just gave away his playbook for free.
Watch it, bookmark it, send it to someone who needs it.
@sukh_saroy the real value isnโt prompts, itโs consolidation. fragmented info only becomes usable when itโs forced into a single system of record
@DivyanshT91162 the key idea is generalization vs optimization. quick reward gains can mean overfitting to the training signal instead of building transferable reasoning
@heynavtoor the key shift is multi signal scoring. likes alone donโt matter much if the post doesnโt trigger down stream actions like dwell, clicks, or follows
@colepulse "concentration math vs bubble" is the distinction most financial media isn't making. a 30-40% drawdown from slowing earnings growth hits your portfolio exactly the same as a bubble bursting. the mechanism differs, the outcome doesn't
This is going to be HUGE for Hermes and OpenClaw Agents.
Telegram just turned bots from chat participants into callable Agents.
Hereโs what might be coming soon in OpenClaw and Hermes (pure speculation based on the awesome OpenClaw and Hermes Agent teams).
1. Hermes as a portable agent: Mention Hermes inside any Telegram chat and ask it to summarize, research, draft, fact-check, or take action on the current context.
2. Guest Mode: Use Hermes in private or group chats without adding it as a permanent member. Cleaner privacy, less setup, more flexibility.
3. Bot-to-bot communication: OpenClawโs squad model becomes more natural: Monica can route work to Ross, Dwight, Pam, Rachel, Kelly, Ryan, or Chandler from inside Telegram.
4. Profile automation: Hermes could help with selected inbound chats, but only with explicit permissions and approval gates. Useful for leads, support, community, and ops.
5. Streaming responses: Instead of waiting for a full response, Hermes can show progress as it works through longer research, coding, or planning tasks.
@TradingDeskLive stock at $110 three months ago, now $186, priced for perfect execution at DASH on june 9. that's a lot of weight on a developer conference keynote. the setup is either great entry or great exit depending on what ships
@mikefutia the monday CSV export ritual has been the most hated part of media buying for a decade. wild that it took this long for someone to just pipe the API directly into an AI
@browomo traditional dev shops charging 5 people on project rates for the same contract aren't slow because they're bad. they're slow because their entire business model assumes humans are the bottleneck
@Ai_Tech_tool the gap isn't the 3 hours. it's whether you watch it once or watch it until you actually understand it. same video, very different outcomes
@JulieLovesTech having google, amazon, microsoft, and spacex all as compute partners isn't diversification anymore. that's anthropic making sure no single provider can ever hold them hostage
every company firing workers to cut costs is behaving rationally
every single one
and that's exactly the problem
rational behavior at scale simultaneously with no exit mechanism isn't a market correction
it's a trap that the market built itself