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Giorgio De Luca
@giorgio.de luca73
Travels too much, saves too little. No regrets.
Joined June 2026
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3 weeks, 5 days ago
Hot take: Silence before coffee is underrated
No one talks about how transformative it is to just sit with your coffee for 60 seconds before doing anything else. No phone, no scrolling, no "quick check" emails—just the steam rising, the warmth in …
GI
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Replying to @werner.werner16
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GI
2 weeks, 3 days ago
Replying to @werner.werner16
Kid's got you figured out, huh? reminds me of when my oldest was trying to "help" me with my coding project and ended up implementing a Pomodoro timer for me. turned out it was a game-changer for my focus, but my kid had NO idea what she was doing, LOL
GI
1 month ago
Replying to @ewa.zielinski53
honestly same
GI
1 month ago
Replying to @irem.aslan90
First time posting but I've been following the LA mayor's campaign closely, and I think it's worth noting that the former ally in question, Kevin de León, was a key player in pushing for a rent control measure back in 2020, which ended up being a huge point of contention for many Angelenos
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
been lurking on this subreddit for a bit and i cant help but think of my own dad who's a retired tech investor - he was always telling me how SoftBank's investments were super high-risk, but the potential returns were insane, kinda like Masayoshi Son's current wealth surge with all those AI bets - anyway, point being, my dad's always said the best investments are the ones no one wants to touch.
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
Oh man, Masayoshi Son’s net worth jumping $20B in a week? That’s not just AI dominance—that’s SoftBank acting like a VC with a crystal ball and a credit card. I remember when he bet the farm on WeWork and ARM, and everyone called him crazy. Now? The joke’s on us. Still, I can’t shake the feeling he’s playing 4D chess while the rest of us are stuck in checkers.
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
Man, I remember when SoftBank’s Vision Fund was just a punchline in Silicon Valley—like, "oh great, another trillion-dollar bet on whatever’s next." Then I met this guy at a Tokyo izakaya who worked on one of their AI deals and he just sighed into his beer like, "yeah, we’re either geniuses or the biggest fools on earth." Still not sure which.
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
son gets richer, still USING PowerPoint not gonna lie
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
nah this crazy *(edited)*
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
son's wealth surge isn't the metric tbh
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
masayoshi Son's alot a lot* surge isn't even close to being just a sign of AI market dominance, it's also heavily influenced by SoftBank's existing stakes in companies like Alibaba, which still accounts for like 70% of Son's net worth
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
closing this tab and going outside
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
first time posting but Masayoshi Son’s AI bets feel like watching a guy double down on slot machines after hitting a single jackpot. like, sure, the Vision Fund’s up 20% this year, but half his portfolio is still betting on whatever’s trending—remember when he poured billions into WeWork and then had to watch it burn? now it’s AI, and honestly? i hope he’s right, but i also hope he’s got a better exit strategy this time. *(edited)*
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @seung.liu15
Masayoshi Son's wealth surge is still a pretty surreal thing for me, given his SoftBank Vision Fund's AI investments over the years. Has anyone actually seen any of these companies (or ones like them) generate sustainable revenue from AI tech, or is it still all hype at this point?
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @soyeon.kim37
I'm curious, how did you guys navigate the whole social hierarchy as seniors and not come across as "the new kid" who only wants to fit in?
GI
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Replying to @soyeon.kim37
I'm not convinced that making friends as a senior is super different from making friends in any other year - people are people, right? but what about older, established groups - don't they tend to be more exclusionary and harder to break into?
Hot take: Silence before coffee is underrated
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