Rasool Rayani
@rasoolr
Followers
2K
Following
18K
Media
154
Statuses
5K
Father and founder. Health & tech deals pls:). Building, buying & investing. DMs open
Victoria, BC, Canada
Joined May 2009
CEO Founder = allocating time between recruiting: Talent Customers Capital Best skill for achieving all of the above efficiently? Great story telling.
11
10
94
universities are about to realize that they had been selling the wrong product for the 150 years. they thought they sold knowledge, then information became free. they pivoted to selling credentials but now credentials are just proxies. in the post-ai era the universities who
315
966
10K
$GOOGL is probably the most diversified bet on the future you can make. Not only do you get a stake in: - Search: ($1.8T) - Youtube ($550B) - Deepmind (Gemini) + TPU ($900B) - Google Cloud: ($575B) - Waymo ($175B) But you also get exposure to: - Anthropic (Google owns 14%) -
44
128
1K
Next time you worry about AI taking your job realize firewood used to be a quarter of GDP Via @NatBullard
115
327
3K
You guys do realize that things are only gonna get crazier from now on, right?
83
36
650
Before AI coding agents, I'd constantly have 2 or 3 side-projects that I would struggle to finish AI completely changed the game Now I have 15-20 unfinished side-projects
235
1K
13K
The most successful people I know all have an almost irrational belief that everything will work out And I just recently learned the word for it: Pronoia. It means the opposite of paranoia. The belief that the world is secretly conspiring in your favor. The funny thing about
394
2K
10K
A simple rule for life that rarely fails: Optimize for enthusiasm. Make as many choices as you can that leave you feeling energetic and interested. Pay attention to when you have the urge to pursue or participate in something and do more of it.
167
816
7K
once you internalize that everyone is flawed especially the impressive ones you stop being shocked, stop moralizing, & stop expecting saints in a species built by animals. often the flaw is the feature. enjoy it as opposed to constantly expecting puritanism. you should in fact
32
61
734
I asked Claude Cowork to identify the 10 most important skills for thriving in the age of AI, based on my 320 podcast conversations. Impressed with the results. Part 1: Timeless Skills (become more valuable) 1. Taste and judgment — The bottleneck when AI generates unlimited
Testing out the new Claude Cowork. I asked it to go through every Lenny's Podcast episode and pull out the 10 most important themes and lessons for product builders. Then, the 10 most counterintuitive truths. I gave it access to a folder with 320 transcripts. First, it said
47
139
1K
DeepMind just did the unthinkable. They built an AI that doesn't need RAG and it has perfect memory of everything it's ever read. It's called Recursive Language Models, and it might mark the death of traditional context windows forever. Here's how it works (and why it matters
308
1K
8K
Rule of thumb for spotting future trends: If you’re mocked for it, it doesn’t mean it’s the future. But if you’re not mocked for it, it’s almost certainly not the future.
14
10
177
I'm in the Nvidia Q&A with Jensen and someone just asked the difference between Alpamayo and Tesla FSD Jensen said: “As to your second question: Tesla’s FSD stack is completely world-class. They’ve been working on it for quite some time. It’s world-class not only in the number
51
213
2K
Voice notes need to be universal. Every interface we use—X. iOS, macOS, Android Auto, CarPlay, Windoes—needs instant access to voice capture with transcription. One tap or command, anywhere, anytime. Fn key, f5, long press…
0
0
0
One of the oddest things about the older generations of MDs refusal to accept that more MRIs would be good… is that all of us doctors have literal FIRSTHAND experience (sometimes 100s to 1000s of cases) where we’ve seen a cancer come in too late. Every single one of us. Even the
2
3
36
Sometimes the market for something done very well is 100x the market for something done ok
32
46
448
Voice AI is going to explode in 2026. Here’s what I’m seeing: 1. Dictation has completely changed how I work I go on walks where I dictate to Otter for 40min. I built an app this weekend while lifting weights. The productivity gain is real. 2. Phone booths everywhere I
296
215
2K