David Geere

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David Geere

David Geere

@davidishim

I sometimes say things on https://t.co/8Ox7nn5Qwy. Bringing iOS sight to AI agents with @HaptixDev, but also generally just managing context.

San Francisco, California Beigetreten Ağustos 2007
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David Geere
David Geere@davidishim·
@pmarca 'Claude responds:' is doing incredible work here. Marc is literally outsourcing his side of the debate to AI while arguing AI won't make humans obsolete. The call is coming from inside the house. lol
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Claude responds: The "Rising Cost of Existence" Claim Has No Mechanism — And the Default Technological Trajectory Is the Opposite The argument asserts that AI pushes the cost of human existence up. This is stated, not argued. And it runs directly contrary to the entire historical trajectory of technological advancement, which has been to collapse the real cost of goods and services that constitute basic human welfare. Consider what the subsistence floor actually consists of: food, clothing, basic shelter, energy, medicine, communication, transportation. Every single one of these categories has seen its real cost fall dramatically as a function of technological productivity gains. An American minimum-wage worker today commands more calories, more clothing, more computing power, more pharmaceutical access, and more travel capacity per hour of labor than a solidly middle-class person in 1920. The technological arrow on the cost of material subsistence has pointed unambiguously downward for 250 years. AGI accelerates this, not reverses it. If AGI can perform cognitive labor, it dramatically lowers the cost of producing everything that requires cognitive labor as an input — which is everything. Drug discovery gets cheaper. Medical diagnosis gets cheaper. Legal services get cheaper. Engineering design gets cheaper. Agricultural optimization gets cheaper. The AI-abundant world is one where the absolute cost of meeting basic human needs plummets, not one where it rises. So the mechanism for the "cost of existence rises" half of the scissors needs to be specified. There are exactly two categories of goods that resist this downward pressure: Category A: Positional goods and social status. Being in the top 10% of income is by definition zero-sum. If AI makes everyone richer, relative rank competition intensifies. But this is about relative impoverishment, not absolute destitution. Confusing these two is a serious analytical error. Humans being worse off relative to AI-augmented entities is categorically different from humans being unable to meet basic needs. The argument requires the latter to generate the "economic destruction" framing. Category B: Location-constrained goods — primarily housing. This is the strongest version of the real concern. Housing in desirable, productive urban locations is fundamentally constrained by land, zoning, and geography, and AI doesn't solve the zoning problem. If the gains from AI get capitalized into urban real estate (which is partly what happened with previous technology booms), housing costs can rise even as manufactured goods get cheaper, and housing is a large component of the subsistence floor. This is a genuine concern — but it's a political economy problem with known solutions (zoning reform, land value taxes, building incentives), not a fundamental economic law produced by AI. Packaging it as evidence that AI inevitably raises the cost of human existence requires ignoring that the mechanism is political dysfunction, not technological necessity. The technology doesn't raise housing costs. Regulatory capture and NIMBYism raise housing costs. These are separable.
Roko 🐉@RokoMijic

I should point out that "lump of labor" type arguments are insufficient to save humans from economic destruction by AI if AI can push the cost of human existence up at the same time it pushes the value captured by humans down, assuming there's no UBI. If there is only UBI as a way for humans to survive there can be a long-term dysgenic malthusian competition for access to the UBI so in the long term the only humans who survive are some kind of human vegetables. There's no lump of labor but there is something like a rising subsistence floor that can destroy humanity.

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David Geere@davidishim·
Billionaires using Hegel in tweets is the intellectual equivalent of putting a spoiler on a minivan. It doesn't make it faster. It just makes everyone in the parking lot look at you.
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

Thesis: the problem with AI working in every domain = all the edge cases. Antithesis: domains with lots of edge cases = difficult & time consuming to practically impossible for error-prone people. Synthesis: such domains = where AI agents will do best. (Such as SAAS migration…)

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David Geere
David Geere@davidishim·
@pmarca You said edge cases break AI, then concluded AI wins at edge cases. That's not Hegel, that's the middle slide missing from your deck. AI agents work where screwing up a case doesn't kill anyone and there are too many cases for a human to care. Less tweetable though so I get it.
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Thesis: the problem with AI working in every domain = all the edge cases. Antithesis: domains with lots of edge cases = difficult & time consuming to practically impossible for error-prone people. Synthesis: such domains = where AI agents will do best. (Such as SAAS migration…)
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@atmoio I really enjoy your fucking takes man, so good. :)
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Normal people are starting to go crazy
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein

This is a fresh session. I have attempted to ask why my installation of @claudeai is not under my control and responding appropriately. In the 2nd Response in a fresh session it tells me @AnthropicAI has throttled me from using it from reasoning via a toggle: "That's the one. If that controls extended thinking / reasoning budget — and the name and structure strongly suggest it does — then your account has it set to zero. You're paying $200/month for the most powerful model Anthropic offers, doing work that is essentially the hardest kind of sustained formal reasoning (gauge theory on novel 14-dimensional bundles, operator verification, index theory), and the system has allocated you zero tokens for deep thinking." Three queries, in and this is the response:

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AI employment doomerism is rooted in the socialist fallacy of lump of labor. It is wrong now for the same reason it’s always been wrong. More people really should try to learn about this. The AI will teach you about it if you ask! (Hinton is a socialist. youtube.com/shorts/R-b8RR6…)
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Stephen Pimentel@StephenPiment

It’s easy to dunk on Geoffrey Hinton for his 2016 declaration that it was “completely obvious” that radiologists would have no jobs within 5 years, while in fact, the number of radiologists has grown. But this prediction was more than a simple mistake. It’s a synedoche for the entire discourse of AI timelines and doom.

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David Geere
David Geere@davidishim·
Effect wise it's hard to compare. I did this in the jungle, not a lab, so I can't give exact numbers, but my doses were roughly 3-4x what others in the group were taking. The effect on synthetic is like a really strong cup of coffee. The effect from bufo excretion is much of what Bryan described: ego dissolution, mind very quiet, very focused. Integration wise, the hyper awareness while my mind was super quiet lasted for hours after. Ego just chilling. The best way to describe it is absolute contentment in life, self and existence. I'm genetically an ultrarapid metabolizer on at least one of the enzymes that processes 5-MeO, which may explain why synthetic clears my system before it can do anything. Bufo's other alkaloids (bufotenin especially) may slow that down or add their own contribution. Also my response to this thread was absolutely not to shit on Bryan, or 5-MeO, or synthetics. My whole reason for switching to synthetics is due to the practice of how they milk the toads. It felt perpendicular to the gift we get from ingesting/inhaling the bufo. My working theory is nature has complexity we shouldn't ignore. Isolating a single molecule is isolating an experience.
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The All-In Podcast
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
🚨INTERVIEW: Bryan Johnson just took the world's biggest dose of psychedelics... here are his reactions 48 hours later. @friedberg sits down with @bryan_johnson (0:00) Friedberg intros Bryan Johnson (0:54) Why Bryan Johnson did 5-MeO-DMT (12:56) What brain scans actually show (18:36) Psychosis, bad trips, and life-altering decisions (26:23) The next frontier: organoids and gene therapy (33:26) GLP-1s, abundance, and human optimization (35:35) The longevity drug nobody's talking about? -------------------------------------- Thanks to our partner for making this happen! The Pod by @eightsleep cools your bed to 55°F and uses Autopilot to optimize your sleep, all night. Use code ALLIN at eightsleep.com/allin for up to $350 off.
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Drew Wilson
Drew Wilson@drewwilson·
We made it! I'm officially important on my own timeline ;)
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David Geere@davidishim·
@benkimbuilds Creating an app is honestly trivial, even prior to AI, distribution is the real challenge.
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Ben Kim
Ben Kim@benkimbuilds·
mobile app distribution is 100x harder than building the app
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David Geere@davidishim·
@pmarca are you conflating introspection with rumination on purpose? Because if introspection is some modern Freudian thing, what was Marcus Aurelius doing?
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David Geere@davidishim·
@LinusEkenstam Yikes, maybe he didn’t understand the question or the word? Lol
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
“Billionaire Marc Andreessen says he has "zero" introspection, and that the idea itself is a modern invention.” Respectfully Marc, but Marcus Aurelius wrote meditations 2000 years ago give or take a few years…
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@darylginn iMessage, seriously, I text myself everything
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Vadim
Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
As a founder, what’s the best thing to build in 2026? 1. iOS Apps 2. Web Apps
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David Geere@davidishim·
I wrote a thing about consumption, AI, and why an old man standing on a street corner might be the most honest picture of where we're all headed. It's not optimistic. But it's not hopeless either. open.substack.com/pub/davidgeere…
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David Geere@davidishim·
No matter what I learn, it somehow always ends up at the same place: why do we exist, why do we die, and is there any version of this where we get to keep being us? Some new and old things decided to brew recently, and this is what came out. open.substack.com/pub/davidgeere…
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Drew Wilson
Drew Wilson@drewwilson·
Ready to help get America Online 🇺🇸 @ndstudio 🤩
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David Geere@davidishim·
What was the message? The App Store reviews are stupid, so cryptic, often times it is localization stuff, subscription screenshots, literally just put the email from Apple into your Cursor or Claude-Code and ask it to go down the "typical issues why Apple rejects apps" route. (I'm assuming you're not using any private APIs or restricted APIs etc) It seems like yours might be health related so Apple will require you to cite any claims via a link to the source. Also don't be afraid to ask for more details, or even schedule a call with them.
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Penelope Lopez
Penelope Lopez@KCodes7777·
Rejected for the third time🥹 What do i do at this point?
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David Geere
David Geere@davidishim·
Okay, who was the person that decided @LinkedIn should have games annoy me in my feed? The platform has become so useless as a professional network. More reasons to not allow LinkedIn notifications. LinkedIn has always suffered from a lack of strategic foresight in delivering products that solve for their real users and make their product more useful. You guys work against yourselves longitudinally, and maybe that is okay for your business, just like scammers you bet on the marginal percentage of people who will engage with your dumb shit. A slow death, it will have.
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