Try sending screenshots of yours and his to a couple of trusted third parties with insider experience to make sure others see what you’re seeing and that it can’t be chance. Outsiders/newbies often miss is how rare new ideas are, and how much repetition you see in some positions.
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Replying to @vgr
Thanks, I have. In fact it was third parties who alerted me each time — as I have better use of my time than monitor people’s Twitter



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Replying to @TheAnnaGat
Just keep a public record of your ideas. Median ideas are kinda worthless in both tech and academia. All the value is in the person+ execution. In 20 years across both, I’ve heard like 3 genuinely original ideas worth stealing. All the rest are endless rediscoveries or trivial.
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Replying to @vgr @TheAnnaGat
The first person to nail execution on an idea is usually the 20th person to have and claim the idea. Unless you’ve figured out bitcoin, the idea doesn’t matter. Only the execution. A product or a paper. The fact that they’re tweeting your idea rather than acting on it is a clue.
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Replying to @TheAnnaGat
You said somebody tweeted your idea as their own and it happened twice? That’s what I’m responding to. Tldr, not worth losing sleep over.
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Venkatesh Rao Retweeted
This was 2 ATs deep in your original tweet
https://twitter.com/theannagat/status/1177028963102797830?s=21 …
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