
Ramp Capital
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Investor of stocks and startups, rotator of shapes, builder of things, coder of vibes.
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Boomers selling their house they never updated for 30 years “as is” for 800% more than they bought it for
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I will never sleep at another hotel for as long as I live
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This has to be one of the most insane monthly budgets I’ve ever seen
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When the lunch beers at Chili’s start tasting like I might not go back to work
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You may not like it but this is what peak male performance looks like. Absolute electric factory.
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Watching the market rally in the last hour to avoid closing in bear market territory
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ChatGPT is going to DECIMATE the interior and exterior design profession. I posted a video of the prompt below for a project that cost me under $200 and 20 hours of work (free labor). I wanted to turn my deck landing into something useful. Currently it was just a convenient place to hide a bunch of outdoor tools, compost bins and other garbage, but it was very unsightly. It gets a good amount of sunlight so I thought it would be a good spot for training climbers (cucumbers, peas, pumpkins etc). The one thing I didn’t prompt ChatGPT was for a materials and tools list to do the job even though I knew exactly what I needed. I spent $35 in raised bed soil (4 bags (1.5cu ft ea) of organic raised bed soil, 2 bags of compost and cow manure, $13 on a stone chisel, and $135 on stone, $7 on concrete and $2 on a treated post. I used cedar boards that were essentially free that I’ve collected over the years. All in cost roughly $200. Took me maybe 15-20 hours of work total from ripping boards to leveling the stone. It’s about 95% done, still need to sand and finish the boards with food grade oil (probably use butcher block beeswax) and cut a few more of the stones to get them perfect. The bed measures about 8 feet across and 16” wide. Planted a few cucumber varieties that should sprout next week. Will probably accompany it with some dill, basil, and some flowers. Next step is to find a way to train the climbers. Need to come up with a clever idea to support the weight of the cukes but also want it to look nice and also avoid drilling into the cedar if possible. Open to ideas. I’ll update pics throughout the year to see how it turns out. In summary: Use ChatGPT to give you free outside landscape designs instantly. It’s extremely impressive. You can just build things (with HOA permission—I didn’t ask 🤫)
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