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Adrian
@AdrianGrant
💥 Tech guy (1 exit) & armchair A&R💥 Tweets about Startups, Rap, VC, AI, Politics & esoteric lolz 🔊 DJ'ing @OBFHyperlinks — 49k followers on Clubhouse!
Technodrome Katılım Ocak 2009
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gonna play the heck out of GTA 6 simply because of its status as a cultural artefact: the final big game built before LLMs
no-one will ever invest this much in a game again, no software will ever encode this quantity of hands-on human labour again. the last of the great pyramids
Kalshi@Kalshi
JUST IN: GTA 6 estimated to have cost $1 billion
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Kwanza Jones To Become MLB’s First Black Woman Majority Owner With $3.9 Billion Padres Deal essence.com/entertainment/…
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Have you seen how many free models are available on @OpenRouter? It’s at least 30 by my recent count. There’s even an API that calls a free model every time @ $0/1M token.

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Wow what a cool upgrade - would love to see the Fisher Price version of Rippling
TLM13@accuratetlm13
Ok but what if @FisherPrice designed @awscloud
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Steve Jobs reveals why Japanese companies dominate quality without ever marketing it:
"The group of people that do not use quality in their marketing are the Japanese. You never see them using quality in their marketing"
"It's only the American companies that do. And yet if you ask people on the street which products have the best reputation for quality they will tell you the Japanese products"
"Customers don't form their opinions on quality from marketing. They form their opinions on quality from their own experience with the products or the services"
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Amazing doc - must watch for all music heads youtu.be/V2WbGN7xwW0?si…

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Torraine Walker@TorraineWalker
There's a documentary on Netflix about these pioneers titled "A Band Called Death" I urge all fans of music history to watch. They had the opportunity to sign a major record deal but they wouldn't change their name. Fast forward 10 years and heavy, aggressive nihilistic punk/metal was a multimillion dollar industry.
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