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Krisztian Fockter

@kfockter

fashion AI

San Francisco, CA Beigetreten Mayıs 2020
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Danish Hussain
Danish Hussain@astrodanish·
The people making $100m off the SpaceX IPO are not the type of people that would just retire and live a comfortable life. The startup ecosystem in Austin is about to hit escape velocity. You kind of need mass liquidity events like this to birth the next silicon valley.
Chris Powers@fortworthchris

Apparently ~160 people in Austin, TX may make $100M+ from the SpaceX IPO. 12 will clear $1B. Don't sleep on Austin - that's a lot of capital formation, very quickly.

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Krisztian Fockter
Krisztian Fockter@kfockter·
Aritzia has the best in-store experience of any company in the world tbh. Beautiful layout Cafe inside the store Dressing rooms feels luxurious Comfiest couches for all the bfs to sit down and chill on their phone Immaculate music Hard to find a close 2nd that pays this close of attention to detail
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital

Sitting on the couch in Aritzia listening to the house music while my wife shops… This place is a fucking zoo. Stock is up +500% since 2023.

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Joshua Kushner
Joshua Kushner@JoshuaKushner·
what if everything goes right
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
what would you most like to see improve in our next model?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The human-perceived RGB is image 1 and the Tesla AI photon count reconstruction is image 2. This is why Tesla FSD can see so well at night or through extreme glare.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Anthropic just shipped sleep into agents. When you sleep, your hippocampus replays the day's neural sequences to the cortex during 150-220 Hz bursts called sharp-wave ripples. The replay runs about 20x faster than the original experience. A 10-second sequence gets compressed to roughly 500 milliseconds. Wilson and McNaughton showed this in rats in 1994. You ran this algorithm last night on whatever you did yesterday, whether you wanted to or not. The replay does two things at once. It extracts statistical patterns: what mattered, what generalizes, which sequences predicted reward. And it reorganizes the memory trace from hippocampus-dependent storage into neocortex, which is why old memories survive hippocampal damage but recent ones don't. Disrupt sharp-wave ripples in a rat with optogenetics and the rat fails the next day's task. The replay is causal, not correlational. Most "agent memory" today is a search engine. Past sessions get embedded, you retrieve relevant chunks at the next call. That works for facts. It does not extract patterns and it does not reorganize the trace. Which is why agents plateau. The memory volume keeps growing while real capability flatlines. Dreaming reviews past sessions, extracts patterns, curates memories. That is the brain's actual three-step algorithm. They called it dreaming because dreaming is what the algorithm does, in roughly the same order, for roughly the same reason. Agents that dream between sessions will compound. The ones still running on raw context window will hit the same ceiling humans hit when they pull all-nighters.
Claude@claudeai

Live from Code with Claude: we're launching dreaming in Claude Managed Agents as a research preview. Outcomes, multiagent orchestration, and webhooks are now in public beta.

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Krisztian Fockter@kfockter·
@sama Can you publish some data on this? It would be really interesting to see since the consensus is that GenZ & Gen Alpha are brain rot
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
as a side note, young people seem to prefer to interact with AI via voice, and old people, and people in the middle like to type. i wonder if this will change.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
people are really starting to use voice to interact with AI, especially when they have a lot of context to dump. GPT-Realtime-2 comes to the API today; it is a pretty big step forward. (we are working on improvements to voice in chat.)
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litquidity
litquidity@litcapital·
@BernieSanders The wealth tax will destroy California Retire, you old wrinkled socialist fuck
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Krisztian Fockter@kfockter·
Does anyone know someone at Slack (eng or ae) that can help with something urgent?
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Katie Xu
Katie Xu@katiexsocials·
After building Cluely's UGC program from 0 to 750M views... excited to announce i'm launching Glosshouse🎀 We run end-to-end UGC programs powered by the top female talking-head creators on the internet. Some of our recent results: - 0 to 150M+ views in 3 months for an ecom brand (on track to surpass 100M/month regularly) - 50M+ views in the past 7 days for a consumer app - 50k+ downloads in 4 weeks for a brand new app launch Gonna be documenting my learnings scaling these programs on here and @glosshouseco. If your company's serious about building a high-volume UGC growth engine, DM me
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
Need a +1 for the Knicks game tonight Suggestions?
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The Associated Press
WATCH: Taiwanese grandmothers aged 89 and 91 train at the gym. An increasing number of elderly people in Taiwan’s super-aged society are hitting the gym to stay healthy, both physically and mentally.
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