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Engagement Engine - Ronnie Huss

X/Twitter Pack - 31 Mar 2026 - 10 targets
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@svpino
https://x.com/svpino/status/2038242290460942634
I still remember when people thought "prompt engineering" was going to become a real career.
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The hype cycle ate it whole. What survives isn't job titles -- it's people who actually understand what these models can and can't do.
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It had roughly the same shelf life as an NFT roadmap. Next up: 'AI whisperer' on LinkedIn profiles.
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#2
@danmartell
https://x.com/danmartell/status/2038254924878794877
90% of problems? You created them yourself. By avoiding decisions. By ignoring priorities. By failing to speak clearly. The fix? Own it. Simplify. Act.
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The uncomfortable truth every founder eventually hits. Clarity of decision is almost always cheaper than the chaos of avoidance.
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Most 'busy' founders aren't busy. They're extremely talented at deferring the one conversation they already know needs to happen.
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#3
@naval
https://x.com/naval/status/2036285641462595898
AI coding agents can now deliver one-shot custom apps straight to your phone. It's the beginning of the end for the iPhone's dominance.
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When the app is the AI, the app store model starts looking like a toll booth on a road nobody drives anymore. The platform shift is real.
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Apple's moat just got a lot shallower. Walled gardens don't hold when anyone can grow their own in an afternoon.
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#4
@sama
https://x.com/sama/status/2030319489993298349
GPT-5.4 is great at coding, knowledge work, computer use, etc, and it's nice to see how much people are enjoying it. But it's also my favorite model to talk to! We have missed the mark on model personality for awhile...
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Personality isn't a nice-to-have for daily users -- it's the actual product. Good that this is finally being treated as a first-class problem.
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The model that doesn't make you feel like you're submitting a support ticket will win. Most are still stuck somewhere between HR policy and Wikipedia.
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#5
@paulg
https://x.com/paulg/status/2036850752962891993
The thing that will make a VC want to fund you is not how well you match their (claimed) investment thesis. It's the same thing that will make every other VC want to fund you: how well you're doing.
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Founders spend months tailoring decks to match stated theses. Traction is the only filter that actually matters.
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Investment thesis documents are mostly marketing. Traction is the only language VCs speak without an interpreter.
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#6
@gregisenberg
https://x.com/gregisenberg/status/2038245682239111293
kinda crazy that human beings spend like 5 hours a day on our phones and we think it's normal
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What's more striking is nobody forced it. We optimised ourselves into this. The next shift will be just as invisible until it suddenly isn't.
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Five hours of phone time and we still act surprised when attention spans collapse. We built the cage and called it convenience.
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#7
@levelsio
https://x.com/levelsio/status/2038083707848753585
All the designs were somehow converging to some brown tones and serif font because I asked for it to NOT do cliche designs. So by that it started doing another cliche...
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This is the core creative tension with AI. Ask it to avoid cliches and it invents new ones. Human taste is still the necessary override.
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AI creativity is a very confident average. Useful -- but if you want genuinely weird, you still need a human with something to prove.
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#8
@ReadDailyCoin
https://x.com/ReadDailyCoin/status/2038614097172795661
Forget banks: autonomous AI agents may be the real force driving $XRP's future -- and they can't wait days for wires.
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The real XRP use case was always speed and cost, not narrative. AI agents needing rapid settlement just makes that argument without the hype.
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Funny how the 'banks will use XRP' pitch never landed, but 'AI agents can't afford to wait three days for a wire' just might be the one that sticks.
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#9
@clearframelabs
https://x.com/clearframelabs/status/2038615707882238316
Most leaders still think Shadow AI = employees using ChatGPT. Wrong. In 2026, the real crisis is autonomous AI agents quietly accessing sensitive data, running workflows, and making decisions with zero oversight.
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The governance gap isn't about tools -- it's about trust hierarchies. When agents act autonomously, you need identity and audit trails, not just usage policies.
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Companies banned ChatGPT at the front door and are now running autonomous agents with production database access. The threat vector moved and most IT teams haven't noticed.
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#10
@HireYourAI
https://x.com/HireYourAI/status/2038608828485546464
Most founders are automating tasks. The ones pulling ahead are automating roles.
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The distinction matters more than people realise. Task automation gives you time back. Role automation changes your org chart entirely.
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Every founder claiming to be 'AI-first' means they use ChatGPT for emails. Vanishingly few are actually running ops without the headcount.
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