My 1126 Bookmarks & Retweets

A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.


anytime i finish a blog post, i feed it to an LLM asking it to produce 20-40 HN or Reddit comments. immensely effective. stole that idea from @mitsuhiko https://t.co/2jJkDBHFxh

Books that aren’t about entrepreneurship that’ve helped me: The Warmth of Other Suns In the early 1900s around six million Southern black Americans migrated up north and out west to California. Even though slavery ended in the 1800s, in the early 1900s in the South it https://t.co/06JwhW2EGJ

You guys were right. Great book. https://t.co/edYSpL9eUU

what do these books have in common? answer: New York Times Best Seller List https://t.co/xTHZFJLsNM

Easily top 3 business books I've ever read. It's about discernment in real-time: knowing which rational method fits this problem, this moment, these conditions. It's pattern-matching at the highest level. The case studies show well-known leaders emphasizing different methods

Lots of companies are now building primitives for an economy where AI agents are the primary users instead of humans. They're betting on an economy of AI coworkers. 1. AgentMail (@agentmail): so agents can have email accounts 2. AgentPhone (@tryagentphone): so agents can have https://t.co/64D63fU6jj

7 books for people who are ambitious but lazy: 1) Obliquity by John Kay https://t.co/IS1cRkRDxz

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Grok has finished reviewing the entire corpus of active EU legislation. It recommends deleting 89%. @_FriedrichMerz h…

the full openclaw setup nobody explains: 1. get a VPS ($5/month hetzner or any linux box) 2. install node 18+ 3. npm install -g openclaw 4. openclaw onboard (follow the wizard) 5. connect telegram as your chat interface 6. create 3 files in your workspace: SOUL.md →

If you're using Claude Code for research: stop making it read directly from PDFs We've introduced a SKILL.md that fetches structured, AI-friendly paper overviews from alphaXiv 👀 https://t.co/AYg3n0hnB2

Gutenberg invented the most important technology of the millennium and immediately went bankrupt — and so did the bank tha…

🚨 This Reddit thread is a fucking goldmine A founder sold his SaaS for $6M. Talked to 30 buyers before closing. Bookmark this. Build accordingly. Here's what ACTUALLY mattered in the deal (not what you think) : https://t.co/64ZUldOhR6

this might be obvious/old news to others but… i setup a little bash script in @raycast, assigned to a hyperkey 1. gets the @tailscale assigned ip address for my mac studio 2. makes https://t.co/jAK408Ifgs the active window 3. initiates ssh with my username i just hit ✦h

Employee: 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2.. Investor: 1, 1, 2, 4, 3, 6, 5, 6, 9, 14, 16.. Entrepreneur: 0, -2, -6, 2, 1, 4, 8, 12, 22, 44.. My life change forever when i understand this https://t.co/2ieFikhEfh

If you knew you were 100 rejections away from your dream, think how excited you would be every time someone told you NO https://t.co/0mrzV7JFl4

i have a folder on my computer named "keep going" here are some of the images inside of it: (part 7) https://t.co/FSE65aKQiQ https://t.co/2n9uzdO5su

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Boris Cherny (Head of Claude Code, Anthropic) just dropped ~90 mins on Lenny's Podcast about what happens after coding is solved. Just the clearest thinking I've heard on where software is actually going. My notes: 𝟭. 𝗖𝗼𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝘀 𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗴𝗲𝗹𝘆 𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗲𝗱. Boris has https://t.co/pw5om66Kex

23 YouTube Video Essays You should watch instead of Netflix tonight. 1-6 https://t.co/jCP2iioPSM

These pictures of the Pillars of Creation were taken 19 years apart by different telescopes, with each image capturing a unique p…

This post on Reddit is fu*king gold. (yeah literally Another one) A founder hit $20k last month without a single sales pitch. No cold outreach. No ads. No "try my tool" posts. Just one thing done obsessively. Hint : He used human psychology something that is deep rooted https://t.co/qeDtnqgzap

For anyone wondering how a third-grader can complete six years' worth of math in a single year. This knowledge graph span…

strategies and agency https://t.co/KkWWv36ppN

if you're a student founder trying to break into the startup ecosystem, start here: • @theresidency → hands-on cofounding + demo environments • @zfellows → community of top young builders • @fdotinc → hands-on sprint programs in SF • @ycombinator Startup School → free

Marc Andreessen just dropped ~105 mins on Lenny's Podcast covering AI, jobs, careers, and why everyone is panicking about the wrong thing. Just the clearest macro framework I've heard on where AI actually lands. My notes: 𝟭. 𝗔𝗜 𝗶𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗲𝘅𝗮𝗰𝘁 https://t.co/Xs4tTUZlsb

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It's actually easy to get great book recommendations You just have to let the internet be mean to you for a day https://t.co/exCfWdgrhP https://t.co/WnGqlymj9f

Memetics sci-fi reading list: - There Is No Antimemetics Division, by qntm - Lexicon, by Max Barry - Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson - Rainbow's End, by Vernor Vinge What else?

If you're a developer, trust me, this is for you. These are and gonna be the best tech in 2026: -@opencode: A coding agent that works in Terminal, IDE, and it's so good. -@tan_stack: The best ecosystem for frontend, if you hate or want an alternative to Nextjs, they have


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