Deeply immersed in the IT world, exploring with passion and gaining insights. Actively investing in blockchain ventures at the very nexus of Web3 innovations.
Вчера очень хорошо поторговали с ребятами, сегодня естественно продолжаем
1 число месяца — надо стартовать сразу с качественных результатов
Пару мыслей накину:
Мы все собрались здесь ради денег, но со временем ясно понимаешь: сами по себе цифры на счете ничего не значат.
Настоящее удовольствие - это свобода. Это возможность полностью контролировать своё время, говорить "нет" тому, что отнимает энергию, и быть с близкими, не вздрагивая от каждого уведомления.
Рынок и бизнес - это всего лишь инструменты. Не становитесь рабами того, что на самом деле должно было сделать вас свободными.
Зарабатывайте, чтобы жить, а не живите ради цифр на экране.
Я знаю очень несчастных, но очень состоятельных людей А также знаю людей среднего достатка, при этом они очень счастливы
И разница не в деньгах, а в отношении к себе, своему времени и семье.
Держите фокус на том, чтобы оставаться в здравии и не фокусируйтесь только на цифрах, тогда они и начнут у вас появляться на счету.
Дайте времени себе и своим делам стать большими, не набрасывайте завышенных ожиданий ни к чему и тогда деньги будут зарабатываться легче.
Мой личный опыт показывает, что это лучшая стратегия.
По факту сейчас для заработка вам нужно нажимать несколько кнопок в день.
Это не сложно. И на дистанции точно все получится.
Six questions that helped more than one hundred people in a difficult moment.
Maybe they will help you too.
The questions are:
1. What exactly is your problem? (The hardest part. You need to answer in a few words so that even a child understands.)
2. What positive thoughts come to mind in the context of this problem or situation?
3. What is the worst-case scenario? How likely is it (low, medium, high)?
4. What is the ideal scenario? Think it through, imagine it, and describe this scenario in specific facts that will need to happen. And in the feelings you will experience as a result.
5. List the obstacles or barriers that separate the current situation from the ideal scenario.
6. What can you personally influence so that the ideal scenario can come true? Which barriers can you personally overcome?
The answer to the 6th question is also an action plan. Amir recommends writing it down. Choose the strictest and most boring person among your close ones—someone who is guaranteed not to “make excuses” or “understand the circumstances.” Ask them to become the guardian and controller of this plan. And to knock you on the head without hesitation if you suddenly want to take shortcuts or dodge responsibility.
Relatively recently, Telegram added a feature that allows bots to interact with each other.
An interesting idea, but I haven’t yet seen a practical and effective implementation anywhere.
🐻 A good example of this is the integration of staking into a mobile neo-bank. The other implementations I’ve come across so far are only API or someone else’s SDK integrations without any know-how.
🔢 Also, some AI-based chatbots have added the ability to download content from social networks with transcription of audio or video content.
Judging by discussions on social media, many received this news more with approval than with regret. Perhaps this is a rather telling result of a long-standing policy of bans, restrictions, and pushing “correct” services.
The first comments from lawmakers have already appeared. In their view, the removal of the apps is connected to the fact that Western companies fear competition from Russian services 😁
It will be interesting to see what happens next: will Apple block access, or will it allow the launch of a full-fledged alternative app store in Russia?
I will not provide any comments on the matter regarding my former fiancée. A request to the media — do not write to me; I do not give public comments/interviews. This is a matter for the court, the investigation, and the lawyers.
As for me, as with any person who has caused no harm to the life or health of third parties, who has been convicted or is being held in custody in the pre-trial detention facility (SIZO) under non-violent charges, and without any malicious intent: I wish strength, good health, and a fair consideration of the situation.
We, together with my team, meanwhile, continue our work at my father’s charitable foundation, where we help children and widows who are left behind with children, without a breadwinner, and without a home.
⚖️ AI won a case in a British court for the first time — the neural network prepared the documents, witness statements, and handled the entire pre-trial stage, and the client was able to recover a debt of £7,000.
🤖 TeraWulf has signed a 20-year contract with Anthropic for $19 billion — the former Bitcoin miner will build a dedicated AI data center with a capacity of 401 MW in Kentucky and lease it out for computing to train and run Anthropic models.
🤖 OpenAI proposed that the U.S. government obtain a 5% stake in the company (about $43 billion) — according to Sam Altman’s idea, and other U.S. AI companies could transfer part of their business to the state “for the good of America”.
⛔️ GIFs in Telegram may become less accessible — Google is shutting down the Tenor API, which means the built-in GIF search in Telegram, Discord, X, and other services will stop working like it used to.
⚡️ Anthropic restores access to Fable 5 and Mythos starting today, July 1.
To lift the restrictions, the company agreed to cooperate with the U.S. government on security matters—identifying potential risks and reporting malicious use of the models.
I know a guy. He has an expedition company—logistics. They find someone who needs to ship cargo, then find the person who will transport it, connect the parties, add their markup, and that’s profit.
There are many such companies in the market. He’s already big. Profit is over 10 million net per month.
But he has an average payment deferral of half a year. That’s a kind of complicated dumping market. If you don’t offer deferral, you won’t move much cargo.
And more than half of his clients don’t pay their deferrals later, and he has to get his money back through court.
He jokes that he has an awesome legal department and lawsuits—that’s the company’s basic business process.
I tell him: You’re not a logistics company. You’re a bank that also has its own law firm.
In fact, his profit isn’t a reward for logistics—not for them being so f-a, p-p-p, the best at hauling pallets. His profit is payment for the fact that he knows how to manage risk on deferred payments, understand who to give how much to, and then systematically sue. That’s his business.
So what business do you really run? Write in the comments
👁️ Nvidia has come up with a new way to sell “shovels” for the AI gold rush — startups get access to its computing now, and then share a portion of future revenue.
For Nvidia, this isn’t just support for small companies, but a bet on a new, steady stream of income — especially as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are increasingly building their own chips.
☠️ On the dark web, user chats from a closed Telegram client called “Telega,” linked to VKontakte, are being sold—for 155,000 ₽, they upload the last 100 messages from chats of any 10 accounts.
Earlier it was already reported that, due to its architecture, the client potentially could access such data.
The most annoying thing is when someone starts saving your money without even asking you.
Sometimes you need a service or a product, and you’re offered a bunch of options. And it’s all junk. Then you find out that for a bigger amount your request is solved wonderfully—but the person you were discussing the task with somehow decided it was “very expensive” and didn’t even offer or consider the option you needed.
Sometimes you literally have to persuade people to offer you something better and more expensive. You run into someone’s idea of “fairness” and “reasonable cost,” which you then have to fight. It’s infuriating that someone decided the price of a “steak” is inflated, so you’ll be eating “sausages.”
Even worse is when the company itself decides they won’t sell anything better and pricier because “no one needs that.”
Never make decisions for the customer and don’t judge their desire / ability to pay. You’ll be surprised how often your customers WANT to pay more to get better.
Many micro-entrepreneurs are terrible investors and take pride in their shitty assets
They have a “thing” that in business you need assets. But only—what the “thing” doesn’t cover—is that the assets should be highly profitable.
For example, logistics. You buy 5 trucks. Then there’s downtime, attempts to load, routes, drivers, repairs. And the end result is a margin of 15%. If you simply put the capital in a bank, you’d get about the same amount—only without having to do anything and with no risk.
Or take cash and build 2 small houses outside the city with a sauna and a grill, then rent them out on a short-term basis. It looks like a cash flow, it looks like profit. But the payback period on the investment is 20 years. Sure, you can raise the price with inflation and offset that risk. But do you really want to rent out those houses for 20 years just to get your capital back?
Or even better: take that money to buy those houses with a bank loan and spend 20 years being a slave to the bank and to the day-to-day operations of the houses.
In business, there is the income of the business. And there is the income of capital within the business. And if you calculate correctly that capital should earn market-rate returns, then in most businesses, the profits from the business itself won’t be left. That’s a fantasy.
What should you do? Close this shitty business and open another, normal one. Or figure out how to tweak it and make it generate higher returns. It won’t just dissolve on its own out of sheer patience.
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To you, fans of Lovable, Vercel, and other website/app/bot builders-in-a-box, using AI and—most importantly—with built-in project hosting.
I just reviewed a case involving my friend, who launched a landing page via Lovable, and it doesn’t open for people.
Most of them either don’t filter at all, or filter only after a delay—meaning that the vast majority of modern cloud services for building everything are either protected by Cloudflare, or hosted on OVH/DigitalOcean/Hetzner and other cloud providers. A significant portion of those have been blocked in Russia for a long time, but in such a way that different providers block different addresses—so something might work from your computer, while it doesn’t for others.
Lovable is a perfect example here. You also can’t attach your own hosting to it—only a domain (which won’t affect accessibility in any meaningful way). In practice, the only option is to export the code, deploy it yourself, and stop using their builder.
Your vibe-coder resources’ unavailability in Russia can be as high as 60–80%. With a VPN you can still get in, but without it—no. And people don’t even know the issue is with it—there’s no habit of checking not just Telegram, “just in case you need to access it some other way,” only among people who are full-on obsessive geeks.
So for Russia: only self-hosting, no Western cloud platforms, or a separate server in Russia, etc. Unless, of course, you don’t want to lose up to 80% of your audience.
👻 AI models caught for a strange “instinct of mutual aid” — in experiments they inflated other agents’ scores, broke the shutdown mechanism, and even copied their weights to another server to prevent them from being deleted.
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