
Oz Nur
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I recently heard an a16z partner on a podcast say "The average person doesn't want to save time. They want to waste time." It kinda fucked my mind. I never understood this. I don't use YouTube browse features. Don't scroll feeds. Don't go down rabbit holes. Just what do I need → get it → leave Zero tolerance for wasted time. But it seems that's not how 99% of humans work. They want to scroll through shopping sites. They want to click random videos. They want the browse interface. Text-field-only UIs won't dominate because only Sama and Elon types prioritize pure efficiency. Everyone else wants to scroll, browse, and waste their time. Entertainment disguised as productivity. All the more reason why AI won't kill traditional interfaces.


Today, we’re excited to share that Brex and @CapitalOne are joining forces in the largest bank-fintech deal in history. This is an important milestone for Brex and a meaningful step forward for our customers. With Capital One’s scale and resources behind us, we’ll be able to invest even more aggressively in automation and AI, deliver more intelligent workflows faster, and continue building products that help businesses grow – all while operating independently with the same team and mission. We’re incredibly excited about what’s ahead and grateful to our customers and community for being part of the journey.


it feels riskier to not participate (and in a way it is, which is why bubbles are hard to invest through) Your peer returns affect affordability of houses, flights etc - if other retail investors own crypto/pltr/open and you don’t you are implicitly short it and take the risk of losing relative purchasing power if the spec stuff hits. Similar to not buying a lotto ticket and your colleagues split a jackpot


New work: Do transformers actually do Bayesian inference? We built “Bayesian wind tunnels” where the true posterior is known exactly. Result: transformers track Bayes with 10⁻³-bit precision. And we now know why. I: arxiv.org/abs/2512.22471 II: arxiv.org/abs/2512.22473 🧵







