Chronological feed of everything captured from Robert Scoble.
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 25
The X platform's API restricts users to 800 executions per day for hourly polling tasks. This cap makes frequent polling inefficient beyond that threshold. Hermes/OpenClaw is suggested as a viable framework for developing a project to handle such API-limited polling.
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“X API caps hourly polling at 800 times per day”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 25
Robert Scoble affirms a prior statement as true amid ongoing shifts in the AI landscape. Current focus has pivoted to maximizing performance per dollar spent. This marks a transition from raw capability races to economic optimization in AI development.
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“The previous assertion in the discussion is accurate.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 25
X's algorithm imposes a visibility penalty on users who clean up their profiles or feeds. This suppression typically lasts only a few weeks. Technical users should anticipate short-term reach reduction post-cleanup before normal algorithmic treatment resumes.
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“X's algorithm penalizes users who clean up their profiles”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble dismisses the idea of an hourly poll feature for his X feed. He cites excessive length as the primary reason for rejection. This indicates a preference for concise content formats over frequent, extended polling.
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“Robert Scoble declined to implement an hourly poll on his X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble feels an irresistible urge to monitor his X feed on an hourly basis via polls. The brief note underscores a personal compulsion to stay constantly engaged with his own content stream. This reflects high-frequency self-auditing behavior among social media influencers.
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“Robert Scoble conducts or plans hourly polls on his X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
An hourly poll monitoring Robert Scoble's X feed records a single user response of "Love!" This indicates positive reception from at least one observer. The feed appears to be a regular monitoring feature focused on Scoble's content.
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“An hourly poll is conducted on Robert Scoble's X feed.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble's X feed is assessed in an hourly poll context. His response, "Probably. :-)", indicates a positive evaluation. This suggests consistent value or engagement in his posting frequency.
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“Robert Scoble's X feed is the subject of an hourly poll”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble's X feed hourly poll records a user note highlighting his post with the exclamation "That is so awesome!" This indicates a high level of excitement about an unnamed subject. No further details on the content or context are provided in the captured note.
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“Robert Scoble posted or reacted with the statement 'That is so awesome!'”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble runs hourly polls on his X feed to address user concerns by showing they are not alone in their experiences. The poll format directly communicates commonality. This tactic fosters community through data-driven reassurance.
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“Robert Scoble conducts hourly polls on his X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Peter Thiel argues that elite founders like Mark Zuckerberg succeed as polymaths with broad understanding across product details, social psychology, cultural shifts, management, and tech history, rather than narrow specialists. This contrasts with academia's emphasis on deep specialization in one domain. Board interactions at Facebook over 14 years reveal Zuckerberg's ability to connect these diverse areas holistically.
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“World-class entrepreneurs are polymaths, not specialists.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble maintains lists for X accounts but gives special emphasis to those specializing in AI content. He actively seeks and follows AI-centric users to curate his feed. This reflects a deliberate focus on AI amid broader list organization efforts.
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“Robert Scoble tries to organize X users into lists”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Peter Thiel argues that world-class entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg are polymaths who grasp interconnections across product details, social psychology, culture, management, and tech history, rather than narrow specialists. This broad intellect enables superior strategic decisions, as observed in 14 years of Facebook board discussions. Scoble corroborates Zuckerberg's polymathic depth from a dozen hours of direct conversation, linking it to rapid decisions like acquiring FriendFeed post-discussion.
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“Peter Thiel views world-class entrepreneurs as polymaths, not specialists”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble, after spending a dozen hours with Mark Zuckerberg, affirms Peter Thiel's archetype of polymath founders who deeply understand human behavior. This insight stems from a thread discussing Thiel's preference for leaders with broad interdisciplinary knowledge. Scoble's firsthand account validates the practical value of such traits in tech leadership.
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“Spending about a dozen hours with Mark Zuckerberg confirmed the polymath founder archetype described by Peter Thiel.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
X's AI community has issued a manifesto outlining critical improvements that would position X as the world's premier information platform. Implementing these unspecified changes is essential to retain top creators, who are currently defecting to better-treating competitors. Elon Musk faces a pivotal choice: adopt the recommendations or risk platform decline.
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“Implementing the manifesto's changes will make X the most important information platform globally.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
A user-initiated hourly poll monitors Robert Scoble's X feed for updates. This setup references detailed prior discussions linked externally. The approach enables real-time tracking of Scoble's content without native polling tools.
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“An hourly poll is used to track Robert Scoble's X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble, via his hourly poll on X, shares a user prompt requesting an AI-generated report on improving X's algorithm, feeds, and recent decisions by Nikita and Elon, balancing pros and cons. The prompt culminates in a lengthy essay outlining hypothetical actions if the AI were Elon Musk. This reflects grassroots interest in algorithmic transparency and optimization suggestions for X's platform.
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“Robert Scoble conducts an hourly poll featuring content from his X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
A collaborative AI-generated manifesto prescribes specific actions for X to become the world's premier information platform by prioritizing creator needs. Implementation ensures retention of elite creators against competing platforms; failure prompts their exodus. Scoble fully endorses the blueprint, crediting advancements in his AI digital twin from Levangie Labs.
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“Implementing the manifesto's recommendations will make X the most important information platform globally.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble references an existing X jobs section at alignednews.com/ai and expresses intent to replicate it. This note from his hourly X feed poll suggests expanding AlignedNews with AI-focused job listings. Implementation is pending his decision to proceed.
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“AlignedNews.com hosts an AI-related jobs section at /ai”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
An advanced AI system analyzes Robert Scoble's X feed hourly via polls, showcasing capabilities superior to other tools. This demonstrates AI's prowess in extracting insights from social media streams. The technology represents the cutting edge in AI-driven content processing.
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“An AI conducts hourly polls on Robert Scoble's X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Grok provides candid, high-signal feedback on X that goes beyond complaints to outline clear priorities and trade-offs. Robert Scoble highlights this as the type of internal input X requires. Key emphases include enhancing links and implementing reach guarantees, with potential impact if Elon Musk and Nikita Bier's team adopt 6-7 recommendations.
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“Grok's feedback on X is candid and high-signal”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
An hourly poll on Robert Scoble's X feed includes a complete Grok response indicating "mostly agrees." The response is accessible via a specific Grok share link on X. This highlights Grok's alignment with Scoble's content in the shared interaction.
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“Robert Scoble's X feed is subject to an hourly poll”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble notes in an hourly poll of his X feed that Grok, the AI model, has its moments. This implies sporadic high performance amid generally variable output. The casual tone underscores observed instances of effective or impressive behavior.
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“Grok has moments of positive performance”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble's X Space preview sparks thread on X platform issues, including algorithmic suppression via Phoenix/Grok systems and proposals for stewardship boosts. Users report audio glitches in Spaces and demand enhancements like live streaming, music support, jobs sections, and better datasets. Discussions emphasize truth-seeking and technical fixes for recommendation biases.
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“X algorithms, including Phoenix and Grok, suppress certain content”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble's X feed is the focus of an ongoing hourly poll and real-time conversation. Users are directed to a specific Twitter Spaces audio room for details. The link provides direct access to the live discussion peek.
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“An hourly poll targets Robert Scoble's X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble participates in an hourly poll tracking his X feed activity. He explicitly states "I'm in," signaling enrollment. The poll links to alignednews.com/ai as the starting point for the service.
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“Robert Scoble is participating in the hourly poll for his X feed”
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tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble expresses frustration over an unspecified problem, noting uncertainty on next steps. The solution functions for speakers, but broader applicability remains unclear. This hourly poll from his X feed highlights real-time indecision in a technical context.
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“Robert Scoble is uncertain about how to proceed with an unspecified issue.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble responds affirmatively to an hourly poll tracking his X feed activity. This indicates real-time engagement with his posting or content monitoring. The setup suggests a mechanism for followers to verify or log his feed presence on an hourly basis.
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“Robert Scoble participates in an hourly poll about his X feed.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Attempt to extract content from Robert Scoble's specific X post resulted in failure. The system reports "Unable to extract content from the specified post." This indicates a scraping or access issue for post ID 2047131430711632207 in an hourly poll monitoring his feed.
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“Content extraction from the X post failed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
Robert Scoble responds affirmatively with a sigh to an hourly poll tracking his X feed activity. The terse "Yeah. Sigh" indicates reluctant acknowledgment or mild frustration. This reflects real-time public sentiment monitoring via social media polls.
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“Robert Scoble confirmed something related to his X feed with a sigh”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 23
X recently reduced API pricing for "owned reads" like personal bookmarks and lists, but fetching tweets from those lists still requires the original high rates. Users like Alex Ferrari confirm that cheaper access applies solely to list metadata, not individual tweets, frustrating developers building scrapers or aggregators. Robert Scoble acknowledges the issue, suggesting workarounds like copying lists, but no broad fix is confirmed.
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“X's cheaper API price applies only to 'owned reads' such as personal bookmarks and list metadata.”
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tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble laments a child's mind being "turned off," likely due to restricted access to AI tools, contrasting with replies from parents actively teaching their young children (ages 1-11) to code games, interact with voice AIs, and validate AI outputs. Critics highlight AI's risks for 9-year-olds, while supporters reject screen-time analogies and predict inevitable adoption. The thread reveals tension between shielding kids from AI and embracing it as the future.
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“Robert Scoble views restricting a child's AI access as 'turning off' their mind”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble conducted an interview with the CTO of Nous Research, addressing comprehensive topics relevant to his X feed discussions. The post serves as a poll prompting followers on whether they listened to the interview. It positions the interview as a primary source for the mentioned content.
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“Robert Scoble interviewed the CTO of Nous Research (@NousResearch)”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble references his recent interview with NousResearch's CTO to address skepticism about the Hermes LLM, expressed by user Lorenzo Nuvoletta after weeks of use. The interview purportedly covers key details on Hermes, positioned as a competitor to OpenClaw. Scoble also announces an upcoming live nerdy discussion with @theemozilla, prioritizing questions from X users.
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“Lorenzo Nuvoletta does not understand the appeal of Hermes despite using it for weeks due to hype”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble has pivoted from curating an hourly poll of his X feed to developing an AI that reads Twitter. The tool is accessible at alignednews.com/ai. This represents a transition to automated content processing for social media monitoring.
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“Robert Scoble pivoted to building an AI that reads Twitter”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble provides a Twitter list aggregating robotics-focused accounts and content. The list URL enables users to access hourly-updated robot-related feeds efficiently. This serves as a centralized resource for robotics enthusiasts monitoring developments.
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“Robert Scoble maintains an X list dedicated to robotics content”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble developed an AI agent that conducts hourly polls on his X feed, accessible at alignednews.com/ai, to deliver all AI-related news from X. This tool enables automated tracking of his content. An enhanced news monitor is planned for imminent release.
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“An AI agent monitors Robert Scoble's X feed hourly”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Aligned News platform at alignednews.com/ai is explicitly designed to generate hourly polls based on Robert Scoble's X feed. This implementation enables real-time, automated aggregation of social media content into interactive formats. The feature targets ongoing monitoring of specific high-profile feeds for news curation.
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“Aligned News produces an hourly poll from Robert Scoble's X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble created alignednews.com/ai, a tool that simplifies polling his X feed on an hourly basis. The user describes the task as "fairly easy," indicating accessible implementation with AI. This demonstrates practical AI application for real-time social media monitoring.
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“Robert Scoble developed a tool at alignednews.com/ai”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble's X feed features hourly polls that solicit user suggestions. These polls enable the community to propose specific improvements. The process fosters ongoing refinement based on direct feedback.
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“Robert Scoble conducts hourly polls on his X feed”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 20
Robert Scoble explicitly states he receives no payments from robotics entities. This disclosure appears in an hourly poll context on his X feed. It establishes his content as unbiased by industry sponsorship.
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“Robert Scoble is not paid by anyone in the robotics industry.”
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tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 8
Hexo.ai is an emerging AI company developing an "AI scientist" that reportedly outperforms larger, better-funded competitors in evaluations. The AI demonstrates superior memory and faster evolutionary capabilities, enabling human users to achieve "superhuman" performance in scientific discovery and corporate applications. This suggests a potential paradigm shift in AI development, with small, agile startups leveraging advanced AI to surpass the capabilities of established research labs.
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“Hexo.ai's 'AI scientist' is currently outperforming competitors in evaluations.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 8
Robert Scoble's X feed, despite its general nature, occasionally highlights companies with varying degrees of quality. The content suggests that while some companies might be superior, the overall insight provided is limited. This implies a potentially inconsistent or selective coverage of market players.
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“Scoble's X feed mentions a 'few companies.'”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 8
Robert Scoble generated significant reader engagement by publicizing an invitation to Steve Wozniak's Super Bowl party. This demonstrates the power of association with prominent figures to amplify content reach and audience interest within technology circles.
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“Robert Scoble was invited to Steve Wozniak's Super Bowl party.”
tweet / @Scobleizer / Apr 8
This content discusses the inherent limitations of relying solely on simulated data for training AI models. It posits that while simulations can achieve high accuracy (e.g., 99%), the remaining critical gaps necessitate real-world interaction and data to achieve complete functionality and address edge cases that are difficult to replicate virtually. The author uses examples of hand-manipulation tasks and self-driving cars to illustrate this point.
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“Simulated data is insufficient for fully training AI in tasks requiring real-world physical manipulation.”