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Building prop tech: https://t.co/EVFqhEizmy Prev eng at Tesla and a bunch of startups Tech | Finance | Music

Beigetreten Kasım 2016
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@DionysianAgent This reads like a “nice guy” talking about the boyfriend of a girl that friend zoned him
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thermo@DionysianAgent·
main difference between americans and europeans is that americans think money and net worth are the ultimate status and intelligence signal while europeans view it as more cross-domain and dependent on a mix of art, aesthetic, philosophy, and so on this is why we have such a conflict between how the two different continents choose their idols young americans desperately idolize people like Elon, Trump, Silicon Valley tech moguls, and anyone who achieves billionaire status, as if their word is law young europeans can’t stand them, doesn’t matter how much money Elon gets, europeans will never respect or like him, because he doesn’t embody the european standard for what is seen as a great man - he is no philosopher, he is no artist, he is no scientist, thus he doesn’t measure up in any meaningful way to the historical european greats, despite how much wealth and resources he may hoard this disconnect in evaluating masculine competence and what defines the admirable traits of man is what creates the greatest conflict between european men and american men we simply don’t respect american men intellectually, and probably never will and they can’t stand that they can’t stand that europeans won’t be bootlickers like them they can’t stand that europeans have a rich deep soul that requires deep stimulation in order to recognise greatness they can’t stand it because it reveals the underlying truth that americans don’t have a soul it reveals the truth beneath the floorboards, the soulless fast food culture of america, the culture of strip mall churches and hyper slop they can’t stand that europeans hold a mirror to their face and show americans what ugly creatures they actually are
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@chamath Bottle necks are still the same I think most orgs already were producing more code than they could ship through review, product, etc Without removing these bottle necks it doesn’t matter how fast you code
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What if AI doesn’t need to show an immediate ROI but instead is the plausible deniability companies use to RIF 50% of the workforce they already knew did nothing??
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@TheBTCTherapist I don’t understand why automating white collar work would create more demand for plumbers? Are we assuming AI is going to create more plumbing?
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anthropic is hiring a what????
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@DatPiff Vic Mensa Chip Tha Ripper
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DatPiff@DatPiff·
Name an artist you swore was next up… then their career just flatlined...
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@alexcloudstar GitHub Copilot? Lol who tf uses that
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Alex Cloudstar@alexcloudstar·
Hot take: GitHub Copilot is making developers lazy and stupid. We went from Googling solutions to copy-pasting AI code we don't understand. In 5 years, half the industry won't be able to debug without an AI assistant. This won't end well.
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General rule that works… Only go out if you: - Have something to celebrate - Have accomplished a milestone - Have a cool event or party you’ve been invited too Meeting up with friends to drink with no cool plans; And chasing a good time, is a recipe for inflicted depression.
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Axel (fastr)@fastrlife·
The “going out” playbook… If you’re in your mid 20s, you’ll notice a shift in social culture. People begin to seek a good time because their day to day existence is so boring… When you seek a good time; There’s little to no reward in going out… It’s desperate and forced.
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How much productivity is too much? Asking for myself.
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doink@srfthewave·
Right now we need to ascend. Being chronically online, spiking cortisol, suboptimal for ascension. Get offline.
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We got an AI spin cycle right now. Builders shipping nonstop, early adopters hopping from tool to tool, making lots of noise But most of the world is sticking with what they know. They'll go with whatever AI their existing vendors give them This SaaS turnover is waaay overhyped
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ChatGPT is already the AskJeeves of AI I cannot stand engaging with ChatGPT anymore
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“Intermittent fasting” is officially clapped If you’re not breakfast maxing every morning you’re ngmi
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common maxinomics w take abundance vs scarcity mindset
Maxinomics@maxinomics

I'll play the other side on this... what's not said in Citrini's proposed scenario is the part where we‘re assuming that what is built or what humans truly want is what is currently available to buy. The core argument of the article is the observation that "intelligence was scarce" before AI. If intelligence was scarce then the scope of what it could be directed at was also necessarily scarce. If intelligence is no longer scarce then the scope of what it can be directed at must go up by at least a proportional amount, perhaps exponential. Assuming, of course, that we don't think DoorDash was the peak of human desire, that Salesforce isn't the answer to the mysteries of the universe, that the current health system is as good as it could ever get. Is deflation in software/white collar tasks truly a negative or were the costs of those tasks the bottleneck preventing a much higher level of prosperity achieved through a much wider offering of products and services? Capital has a way of finding ways to turn itself into more capital. As possibilities open up elsewhere and shrink (potentially) in software it's logical to assume it will move to new opportunities where returns become unlocked due to this new abundance of intelligence. Do I suggest this and also think there will be no bumps, no casualties along the way? I do not. Yes, existing software companies will be pressured to at least some degree. Some may even go to zero. But underestimating the human ability to adapt, and adapt rather quickly, has been a historically bad bet in all but the short time frame. That being said Citrini is one of the most unbiased writers/analysts out there, he's right the article shouldn't be dismissed outright

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Gave bae my Claude Code credentials RIP my tokens
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Each Mac mini is one more step away from the permanent underclass Don’t get left behind
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Go to Japan and lock yourself in one of these bad boys until you hit $10k MRR This is where dreams are made
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Why is deploying an iOS app update a whole event? @Apple take notes from @vercel pls
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"Keep trying until it works" Best Claude Code prompt addition ever
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