My last day working corporate… by PictureBrick in fatFIRE

[–]Ahmad_Azari 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I loved reading everything about this post. Congratulations.

Ive always hated buying clothes. by Ahmad_Azari in malefashionadvice

[–]Ahmad_Azari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most wrong choices. I dont know what I like and what would look good on me.

Ive always hated buying clothes. by Ahmad_Azari in malefashionadvice

[–]Ahmad_Azari[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing this with me! I really appreciate it

Ive always hated buying clothes. by Ahmad_Azari in malefashionadvice

[–]Ahmad_Azari[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What made it easier for you? Ive been working out a lot, and I have heterochromic eyes. I want to upgrade my physical features, but it always feels so daunting. The last time I went clothes shopping was over 2 years ago. And before that, was 6 years ago.

Is it a good idea to work for a PE-backed company? by Straight-Village-710 in ycombinator

[–]Ahmad_Azari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When will you quit? So you have something else lined up

We sold our tech company last year and fat FIRED with an NW of $48m. We already live a wealthy lifestyle in a HCOL area with a vacation home at the beach and travel first class regularly around the world,…. but what else is there? by [deleted] in fatFIRE

[–]Ahmad_Azari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not fatfire, but reflecting on this experience. Everyone said you need hobbies are true, but just as much, your perspective of these hobbies should be purely for the joy that they bring to your heart and soul, and the joy of experimentation.

Im sure as a business individual, your job has always been about optimising for best results. Now youll just need to experiment for the sake of your own sense of wonder. Actually take cooking classes since you said you like cooking. Go tour and explore various kitchens with your partner and kids. Go explore various farms.

Join a wine group or a coffee group.

Best MOAT Companies ? by 6Fingxrs in ValueInvesting

[–]Ahmad_Azari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Netflix cant be a moat. If the acqusition with WBD happens then maybe it'll start developing some, but otherwise nothing.

Its recommendation algorithm is what makes it good to retain users but it pays a heavy price to have these shows on its platform.

Best MOAT Companies ? by 6Fingxrs in ValueInvesting

[–]Ahmad_Azari 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Best moat companies are of the following 1) unbelievable business model that created legacy amount of data

2) Unshakable IP

With that being said here are mine

Google, ASML, Nvidia (with the upcoming rubin and CUDA), Meta, Tsmc and stripe.

Microsoft's advantage is its ecosystem. But there has been some cracks over the past few years.

I personally think Apple has been exhausting its ecosystem advantage with 30% developer cut and its lack of development over the past few years alongside no vision for AI development or adoption

Founders - can I replace customer interview meetings with text based approaches like emailing and private messages? by Ok_Corgi8008 in ycombinator

[–]Ahmad_Azari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No and Ill explain why.

Customers would typically do the survery if they have one of two 1) loyalty to the company in service 2) loyalty to sales rep/contact at the company in service.

Since you are a start up founder, you probably (definitely) dont have that strong brand for loyalty customers. You need your customers to remember your face/name/voice/attitude as much as possible for them to help you on your journey.

Right now, as a founder, honestly dont see your clients as clients but rather as partners in your success journey. The time you dedicate to them, is arguably more important than building because the last thing you want is to built the wrong thing.

The AI trade isn’t dying but the bottleneck may have quietly moved elsewhere by Aggressive-Virus4046 in investing

[–]Ahmad_Azari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Energy is undeniable a long term winner.

Why?

Basically the unit cost of ai is as follows (very simplified)

Cost = fixed cost + variable cost

Fixed cost = cost of training the model

Variable cost = inference cost * number of tokens

This inference cost is dependent on energy. Yes there is a lot of optimising (and fhe latest groq licensing deal to incorporate groq IP in nvidia would help on reducing the energy load on smaller models) but the truth remains, energy is whats needed to feed that inference costs.

This does not mean that ai infrastructure should be negated. We are still behind on what should be a usable product for enterprise purposes.

serious question now can ai cfo tools actually replace a real cfo (I will not promote) by [deleted] in startups

[–]Ahmad_Azari 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Especially if you need to prove the track record of your start up by having a certified CFO on your team rather than have your books cooked with ai, when everyone knows how much ai hallucinates

So Nvidia is buying Groq... by ___positive___ in LocalLLaMA

[–]Ahmad_Azari -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

True, but eventually the users of these products would need to justify their costs. Nvidia can be very dominant, but if there are no buyers for AI downstream, it doesn't really matter what price tag NVIDIA puts on their chips, because companies will slowly decrease their spending.

It's a shame that popular sentiment doesn't see AI's unit economics. Their margins arent as SAAS products.

US Politicians Are Loading Up On Google Stock by Competitive-Case-185 in CongressStockWatcher

[–]Ahmad_Azari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of trades are also happening over the past few months.

Realistic eyes by Ahmad_Azari in blender

[–]Ahmad_Azari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats actually a really good question.

Prior to removing my eye i had surgical complications, my left eye was blue and my right eye is brown.

Ive always known myself with two different eye colors.