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Chay
@Chay_Create
Why things can’t be simple? 🤔 Research Engineer | Robotics | Ex: Hyundai - Kia R&D
San Francisco, CA Se unió Temmuz 2022
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My dear friends in Canada, you are about to experience one of humanity's greatest creations.
FSD these days is insanely great.
Just WOW.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
@wholemars FSD releasing to Canada next week
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this is a lecture on how to hunt for investors, cofounders & new hires
complete breakdown:
00:00 8 billion people don't know you exist
00:24 No one knows you. No one cares.
01:09 Stop being a farmer
01:51 The one thing all great hunters share
02:10 How I got my co-founder in 30 seconds
03:30 You + them = 3 people
05:36 Missionaries vs mercenaries
10:31 Why you have to be generous with equity
12:35 The right vesting schedule
13:17 Always trial before you commit
14:19 The 9-to-5 specialist red flag
15:05 Why logos mean nothing
17:46 Hunt them on GitHub
19:37 Niche Discords and subreddits
20:58 Why paid referrals work
22:10 Hiring friends: the trap
24:39 Why advisors are bullshit
31:29 Should you raise at all?
35:06 Investors only buy growth stories
35:58 Fundraising is running an auction
37:36 The luck factor (and Twitter lies)
39:33 Angels vs VCs
47:21 The hierarchy: inbound > warm > cold
48:00 Never ask a VC for intros if they pass
48:59 The double opt-in rule
52:32 Fundraising is a full-time job
53:33 Why a 4-week VC chat is a "no"
56:22 The leverage trick
01:00:24 Fundraising advisors = scam
01:02:21 The one trait of every great founder
01:03:18 Your homework: a list of 100
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The stage is set.
We’re coming out of stealth on May 5th.
Before then, we’re hosting a private viewing of our launch video here in SF.
A curated evening with a group of people we genuinely want to share this journey with.
If you care about tech + emotion + culture, we want you in the room.
Comment below if you’re interested.
Can’t wait to share what we’ve been building.
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Having product-building experience helps cultivate a taste for research topics.
It exposes you to the long tail of problems that make a product useful versus not.
Instead of spending another 2-3 years in a postdoc, working in a leading engineering company might be better than staying in an academic environment.
Researchers might not want to deal with corporations, but universities are quite bureaucratic. Two to three years of product experience might be worth more than an equivalent amount of time in a postdoc.
You can tell the quality of ICLR papers whose advisers have product sense (solving a problem at scale) versus those who do not.
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update: currently working on the 2nd issue 🔥
looking for more inspo, what are the best magazines out there?
Adil Mania.@adilmania
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it’s a gift to be happy. lots of people walking around complaining about the news, politics, or letting factors they cannot control impact how their day goes.
some think happiness is ignorant or naive. that it means you haven't been exposed to hard things. but I actually think it's one of the harder things to do
remind yourself of what *you* can control. choose to focus on the good. bring joy, positivity, abundance, and energy into the world in spite of any difficulties, doubts, insecurities, uncertainties
complaining is the easy route. actively choosing to focus on what you can control and bring joy to the rest - that's hard & honorable
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@Palak3312 with @schematikio it gets a bit easier, but overall Id say hardware is 10x harder
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Chay retuiteado

Never quit as a founder. I’m begging you.
It’s 0 for longer than you’ll ever expect. No momentum. Soul-crushing doubts. Nobody seems to care. Even when it looks like it’s working, it’s not. You keep trying new things. You don’t lose hope.
Then it snaps to 100. You finally find the one thing that resonates. You wake up with more customers than you can handle. Everything is breaking. Momentum keeps building even when you’re not pushing. Something changed.
You didn’t get lucky, you just didn’t leave.
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@Chay_Create @maticrobots Did something similar last year through an AWS Deepracer event!
I only had ~3 hours to train and test it (had a lot of projects for classes at the time), but it worked in the end (and got a pretty solid lap time)

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Getting there, need some more tuning.
Auto Lane keeping with a 720p webcam.
Ps. I think I should say @maticrobots autonomy stack too.
Chay@Chay_Create
I am trying to mimic @Tesla_AI autonomy stack.😅 Just two webcams for my use case. No other sensors
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