Kurt Weiberth

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Kurt Weiberth

Kurt Weiberth

@kweiberth

Founder Dangleverse and creator of the Danglemat. Formerly founder of @odesli_ and software engineer @Linktree_ and @PayPal. Conscious being (I think).

Beigetreten Ağustos 2013
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Kurt Weiberth@kweiberth·
First production run of Danglemats is underway 👀
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We used to fight over spaces and tabs, and probably will continue to do so
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Jim Winn@JTWinner·
Will always love watching my girl’s all-time favorite, and our @Capitals legend @TJOshie77 epic Olympic performance. American Hero! 🇺🇸 #ALLCAPS
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Tribute to @TJOshie77 and @usahockey legendary performance in the 2014 Olympics. Still gives me chills. 🥶 2026 squad let's gooo! 🇺🇸
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@StatBoy_Steven I agree with this sentiment. Do you think it’s also the responsibility of the hitter to avoid fighting? In this latest one, Bastian didn’t seem like he was going to actually drop his gloves and then Trouba did. (I know you have to protect yourself when getting jumped too.)
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@visakanv Also I think the software aspect is actually more accessible. Lots of people have all their docs, messages, everything in the Apple ecosystem.
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a reason that people got excited about the Apple Vision Pro more than the Oculus/Meta Quest, even though they’re baaasically the same product to an undiscerning casual user, is that Apple has a reputation for being an Accessible company this might seem unfair or irrational…
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when you make things more accessible more people will access it
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

# on technical accessibility One interesting observation I think back to often: - when I first published the micrograd repo, it got some traction on GitHub but then somewhat stagnated and it didn't seem that people cared much. - then I made the video building it from scratch, and the repo immediately went through hockey stick growth and became a verty often cited reference for people learning backpropagation. This was interesting because the micrograd code itself didn't change at all and it was up on GitHub for many months before, stagnating. The code made sense to me (because I wrote it), it was only ~200 lines of code, it was extensively commented in the .py files and in the Readme, so I thought surely it was clear and/or self-explanatory. I was very happy with myself about how minimal the code was for explaining backprop - it strips away a ton of complexity and just gets to the very heart of an autograd engine on one page of code. But others didn't seem to think so, so I just kind of brushed it off and moved on. Except it turned out that what stood in its way was "just" a matter of accessibility. When I made the video that built it and walked through it, it suddenly almost 100X'd the overall interest and engagement with that exact same piece of code. Not only from beginners in the field who needed the full intro and explanation, but even from more technical/expert friends, who I think could have understood it if they looked at it long enough, but were deterred by a barrier to entry. I think as technical people we have a strong bias to put up code or papers or the final thing and feel like things are mostly self-explanatory. It's there, and also it's commented, there is a Readme, so all is well, and if people don't engage then it's just because the thing is not good enough. But the reality is that there is still a large barrier to engage with your thing (even for other experts who might not feel like spending time/effort!), and you might be leaving somewhere 10-100X of the potential of that exact same piece of work on the table just because you haven't made it sufficiently accessible. TLDR: Step 1 build the thing. Step 2 build the ramp. 📈 Some voice in your head will tell you that this is not necessary, but it is wrong.

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Kurt Weiberth@kweiberth·
@SpotifyPlatform is it possible to transfer apps from one account to another? I currently have my company's two apps (one for production and one for stage/development) tied to my personal Spotify account, but they should be tied to a shared account for our business/eng team.
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Kurt Weiberth@kweiberth·
@visakanv Blatant nitpick (and thus not very good reply game) but i.e. means ~“in other words” and e.g. is “for example” so you probably wanted e.g. here.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb@nntaleb·
This cyclist friend of mine is conveying the following remark. Heavy weightlifters are at a advantage, so there are categories based on size. Light (pencilneck) cyclists are at an advantage, because of climbs (Tour/Giro,etc.). Why no light/middle/heavyweight categories?
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Kurt Weiberth@kweiberth·
@visakanv Yeah, wow, kids really don't seem to care who they are (or how others perceive them to be). Do you think it's mostly socialized out of us, or is there a genetic/behavioral component? If 100% social, I would expect some cultures to not suffer from this at all.
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Kurt Weiberth@kweiberth·
@paulg If by several hundred you mean several and if by experts you mean AI assistants then I think you nailed it
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
It's funny to think that several hundred years from now, expert historians will explain to less expert ones that "inbox" had two very distinct senses, and the default sense shifted from the physical to the virtual one in the 1980s.
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@visakanv Happens to me at the gym with double unders. Teacher told me I was doing better with them, then could barely string two together after that.
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saying “look at you, you’re doing the thing!” will likely actually ruin the streak best encouragement/support in the moment imo is actually to act as if it’s perfectly normal to do the thing
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from time to time I’ve noticed a funny and fascinating phenomenon where a person who says they can’t do X will accidentally sorta do it when distracted from the notion that they can’t do X. Sort of a, “you can run on water/air if you don’t look at your feet” type of situation
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