Mike Grady

531 posts

Mike Grady

Mike Grady

@GTdoubleE

Atlanta, GA انضم Kasım 2023
256 يتبع93 المتابعون
Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@bdomenech Jobs, Elon, even Rockefeller. None born with a silver spoon. This narrative much more true for socialist countries where the circumstances of your birth strongly determine your outcomes in life. Strange that they want to import this very bad system.
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Benjamin Domenech
Benjamin Domenech@bdomenech·
Jeff Bezos was born in Alberquerque to a 17 year old high school mom who divorced his alcoholic dad before Jeff was 2. He worked at McDonald's before his grades earned his way into Princeton. He started Amazon in a garage with a 245k investment from his parents. That's reality.
RealClearPolitics@RCPolitics

Tarlov: AOC Made A Salient Political Argument, "The Idea That You've Done It On Your Own Is Just Not Founded In Reality" realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/05/…

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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@BernieSanders And what do you propose the government do to the “unacceptable” and their property here in the land of the free? What level of wealth does the DSA believe is “acceptable”? Is it published? Can it change?
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
Google founder Sergey Brin's wealth has DOUBLED to $311 billion since Trump's election. Now he’s spending $57M to oppose a 5% billionaires' wealth tax in California. He’d rather millions lose healthcare than pay his fair share in taxes. This kind of arrogance is unacceptable.
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xAI
xAI@xai·
SpaceXAI will provide @AnthropicAI with access to Colossus 1, one of the world’s largest and fastest-deployed AI supercomputers, to provide additional capacity for Claude → x.ai/news/anthropic…
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
we go live on my X.com/jason account and on youtube (search for this week in startups, subscribe and turn on alerts)... and we go live on @twistartups
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@jason@Jason·
we go live on my X.com/jason account and on youtube (search for this week in startups, subscribe and turn on alerts)... and we go live on @twistartups
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Daily Stoic
Daily Stoic@dailystoic·
Ryan Holiday's Response to Ivanka Trump
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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@Dan_Jeffries1 Knowing the future is - quite literally - forbidden by the laws of physics.
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Daniel Jeffries
Daniel Jeffries@Dan_Jeffries1·
Jensen is one the smartest and most far seeing folks the world. "If an AI scientist warns people that AI is going to permeate across radiology and radiologists are going to get wiped out, it might seem helpful but it's hurtful. If we convince everybody not to be radiologists and we now need radiologists, that actually is hurtful to society. "It is hurtful to convince all the young college graduates not to study software engineering because we are going to need more software engineers than ever. That's hurtful." "Scaring people with nonsensical things, which are not going to happen, that this is an existential threat, there's a 20% chance that is is existential, that's ridiculous. "That it's going to wipe out 50% of college level jobs. "That is it going to completely destroy democracy. "These kinds of comments are not helpful. They are made by...CEOS. And you become a CEO, maybe you adopt a God complex and somehow you know everything." Brutal. And right.
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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@LeonZeonidas @Loose_Alpha @pmarca Agreed. We must see things for what they are despite what we wish them to be. A valid reading of US history is that “institutional success” has rarely existed and most of the progress has been achieved by rare individuals with grit working in spite of the bureaucracy.
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L Z@LeonZeonidas·
@GTdoubleE @Loose_Alpha @pmarca As much as I detest liberal elite self loathing and condescension, somebody has to drive the bus. Trump reminds me a little of Nixon, the outsider trying to get things done.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Every argument of “because of the smartphone” or “the Internet” or “social media” is cope, to avoid confronting the catastrophic collapse of incumbent institutional competence over the same timeframe.
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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@LeonZeonidas @Loose_Alpha @pmarca And perhaps the only times it has appeared to work in the last 150 years is when a sufficiently competent (or insane) person wrested enough power to actually get things done.
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L Z@LeonZeonidas·
@Loose_Alpha @pmarca I would argue its competence was exaggerated, never really existed. The perception of competence assuaged the masses. An informed but incompetent populace is dangerous.
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Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@BenjDicken I read the Oracle7 server concepts docs as a young engineer and it always helped throughout my career in a variety of topics.
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Ben Dicken
Ben Dicken@BenjDicken·
Database Internals: Complete. I've now read both this and DDIA over the past 9 months. In some ways I liked DI more than DDIA. DDIA is great, but felt it was too verbose in the second half. DI is shorter and tighter. Every single engineer can benefit from reading Database Internals. (Yes, even all of you React Miami-ers!) This won't teach you everything, but it's a great place to start.
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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@tjparker @scikityearn I agree in practice. But on principle it feels a bit like letting the foxes regulate the hen house.
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TJ Parker⚡️
TJ Parker⚡️@tjparker·
@scikityearn trying to change fundamental rx regs with zero involvement from the pharmacy or medical board was a bad strategy and will probably set everyone back
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TJ Parker⚡️@tjparker·
Wow, who could’ve seen this coming..
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@garrytan Indeed the new spam: some weird Obi Wan style emails as agents get plugged into more workflows.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
The web is a real vector for prompt injection and data exfiltration, so it's interesting to implement all of these defense-in-depth layers since no one layer can prevent intrusion with just one layer. Coming to GStack Browser shortly
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
Sneak Preview: GStack Browser will do defense-in-depth on detecting prompt injections from websites
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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@Dan_Jeffries1 He has been repeating it for 3 years now. He is wrong, and it is a bad idea to circulate. We are at the beginning of software and knowledge work. Driven directly by people. People getting paid. The very beginning.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.
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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
For anyone who used a computer between 1990 & 2005… what’s the one game you still think about?
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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@GTdoubleE·
@sama Ideas are powerful, and always need to restated, criticized and defended. As ideas get loonier this is even more important, not less.
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Daniel Vassallo
Daniel Vassallo@dvassallo·
Two people can make each other worse off and the economy still counts it as a win.
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Blake Scholl 🛫
Blake Scholl 🛫@bscholl·
I'm genuinely excited to see America headed back to the Moon. But Artemis is a moondoggle and shows we haven't learned the deepest lessons of the Apollo era. Remember that Apollo did *not* result in durable progress in space. It marked a literal high point for more than half a century. The cost of space access remained prohibitively high until we had a rebirth of space entrepreneurship. Thank you for showing the way, SpaceX. Apollo was history's greatest tech demo—the Moon landing. This is inspiring—it shows the triumph of ingenuity, science, and reason. But also, Apollo led to half a century of stasis and regression. It was fundamentally uneconomic, contributed to creation of a cost-insensitive space agency and supply base, all more concerned with perpetuating their own existence, more concerned with make-work jobs than accelerating human progress. Now we're going back to the Moon... essentially the same way we did in 1969. Again uneconomically, again with central planning. A disposable rocket, no answer to how we create a self-sustaining lunar economy. Again, we're taking communists approaches in competition with the communists. Communism didn't work for the Russians, and it won't work for America either. The sooner we can be done with this moondoggle, the better. But there is also reason to be optimistic: this time around, there's a nascent, commercially-led vision for the moon. Lunar hotels. Mass drivers. Data centers in space. Helium-3. The commercial programs that gave SpaceX an early assist show a different and better path forward. This is where the better future lies, and this is where America should be focused. America should take the Moon, and we should take it the same way we took the American West. Let's encourage and protect lunar value creation. How about a Homestead Act for the Moon? Most important, let's stop dumping money and more importantly the time of our engineers and scientists on glory projects that will never lead to a better future. It is indeed time for another space race. Last time, we fought communism with communism. This time, let's remember what made America great. This time, let's fight communism with capitalism.
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