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Bill Seitz of FluxGarden

@BillSeitz

Remote-native Agile Product-lead; @flux_garden for digital garden hosting; SimplestThing; NetworkEnlightenment, Progress. At @[email protected]

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Bill Seitz of FluxGarden
Bill Seitz of FluxGarden@BillSeitz·
Thread of Product Management tweets, perhaps biased toward early-stage...
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Guy@nosilverv·
Level 2 Kegans don't Larp being level 4 challenge difficulty: impossible
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Sean Patrick Hughes@seanphughes99·
@AmericanGwyn Proper should write whatever the hell they want…and people should read whatever the hell they want. And that’s sort of how things get decided. Right…?
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Rich Schefren
Rich Schefren@richschefren·
The night you find out your spouse cheated, you don't learn one fact. You re-evaluate ten years of them. Every late meeting. Every weekend trip. The memories don't change — what they mean does. Your brain does this automatically. Your AI's memory can't do it at all. ↓
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stevenfeinberg
stevenfeinberg@stevenfeinberg·
@richschefren its been painfully obvious to me that the memory retrieval, revisions and integrations are the bane of my working with ai - even in zenith mind elite .... i change an idea, and it should go all the way downstream; and if it a core meaning transformation it should start upstream
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Rich Schefren
Rich Schefren@richschefren·
Not vibes — verified. Atlas passes all 49 AGM belief-revision scenarios at 100%: K*2–K*6 plus Hansson Relevance and Core-Retainment, incl. 15 adversarial ones with cycles and concurrent revision races. Reproducible in one command. 518 tests green, Python 3.10–3.14.
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dan nolan
dan nolan@dannolan·
Dear @JDVance - the company workday has access to incredibly advanced systems and should be restricted to us citizens only
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Bushra Farooqui 📖 🕯️
Bushra Farooqui 📖 🕯️@startuployalist·
Currently getting a gel removal, typing with one hand — and chuckling The 4 hr routine is likely possible by a life audit and a deep reduction towards the essentials via someone who lives in LA and has all the context; he primarily trains celebrities. His outcome is routine health, aesthetics, and loving gratitude
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Maria Made in Cosmos ✨
Maria Made in Cosmos ✨@made_in_cosmos·
there should be a female tim ferriss to invent four hour hotness maintenance ladies, if you had 4 hours per week to dedicate to maintaining hotness, what exactly would you prioritize?
almond mommy@poutypierrot

I don't think most men understand that hot women literally don't have time to have many hobbies because maintaining hotness is extremely time consuming. there are so many autistic females whose special interest is being hot.

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Fuck You I Quit
Fuck You I Quit@fuckyouiquit·
People keep saying we’re in Idiocracy but President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho at his core wanted what was best for his people and when evidence presented itself he listened to experts to solve the problem. By all accounts a better leader than this.
Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins

This morning at the White House...

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dave kasten
dave kasten@David_Kasten·
Uhhh so incidentally, does anyone have a plan to prevent all the non-US citizen AI scientists from going to join foreign labs after they get bored of playing Wordle at work for a month, or are we just sort of planning on having the greatest counterproliferation failure since we deported Qian Xuesen in 1955 and gave Mao a rocket program?
Nathan Calvin@_NathanCalvin

Some quick takes: (1) Wow things are getting real. (2) The government's order focusing on prohibiting transfer to foreign nationals (even e.g. those living in the US, our close allies who help evaluate model safety in the UK, individuals who work at frontier labs like Anthropic) seems remarkably destructive, though is partially a result of the government using older legal authorities that were not designed for this kind of technology. (3) If you believe (as I do) that AI has profound ramifications for national security, then assuming the government will sit back and do nothing and tolerate explanations like "well jailbreaking is a hard technical problem" for cyber capabilities that used to be the crown jewels of the NSA, is not tenable. If this is how the government reacts to the current level of system capabilities in 2026, how do you expect them to react to whatever is possible in 2028? However, it is extremely important that the authorities that the government uses are legible, transparent, have opportunities for appeal, and are narrowly targeted. Those legal authorities do not currently exist, and in their absence, the government will reach for metaphorical sledgehammers instead of scalpels. (4) For that reason, it's extremely important that we create regulatory structures that are transparent and give recourse in the event that the government is overstepping or acting in an arbitrary manner. The alternative to passing such laws is not no regulation, it is regulation left primarily to national security authorities that are increasingly and evidently not fit for purpose.

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Yo Shavit
Yo Shavit@yonashav·
Unless this changes, OpenAI researchers on visas need to plan for the fact they’ll probably lose access to internal models, and therefore their ability to do their jobs moving forward, sometime in the next couple months. I hope the company acts to prevent that.
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@CultishCreative hmm re Pie, 'adult', 'agency'... "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master—that's all.
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Google Maps
Google Maps@googlemaps·
He's in the zone 🧘
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Your calendar was full at 21 and empty at 26 for a reason MIT discovered in 1950. Researchers studied a housing complex called Westgate and found friendship was predicted by one variable above everything else: physical distance between front doors. Students living near stairwells and mailboxes made the most friends. Shared interests, values, personality? All downstream of foot traffic. They named it the propinquity effect. Researcher Rebecca Adams later distilled friendship formation into three conditions: proximity, repeated unplanned interactions, and settings where people let their guard down. A college campus delivers all three automatically, dozens of hours a week of engineered collisions. Adult life delivers zero by default. That's the entire mechanism behind days blending together. Your brain registers novelty from unplanned human contact. Remove the collisions and time loses its texture. The fix is repetition. One dinner party changes nothing. The same gym class, same coffee shop, same pickup game at the same time every week rebuilds the structure school gave you for free. Friendship grows from accumulated accidental contact, so frequency wins. College handed you a collision machine. Adults who stay social just rebuilt one.
Financial Dystopia@financedystop

Gen Z realizing one of the biggest shocks after college is that life no longer happens around you. In school, friends, events, relationships, and opportunities are built into your environment. As an adult, if you don't actively create a social life, weeks can turn into months surprisingly fast.

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Zvi Mowshowitz
Zvi Mowshowitz@TheZvi·
@CharlieBull0ck Yes, that is at the core of why many of us are so worried. This week offered us a clear toy example of how a model release can cause irreversible damage, and that's with the ability to correct the error.
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