Charlie Sandor

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Charlie Sandor

Charlie Sandor

@CharlieSandor

Exploring crypto / NFTs / the Metaverse two tweets at a time | @cmtdigitalLtd | Previously @bainalerts @Harvard

Chicago, IL Katılım Şubat 2021
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Charlie Sandor
Charlie Sandor@CharlieSandor·
@SeeOn__ @alightinastorm Use Meshy AI so any can upload photos of furniture and it'll return a 3D asset of that furniture that can be placed
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Sudhir@SeeOn__·
@alightinastorm Yep.That's the plan ... I'm still thinking ,what I should go with ... Either use AI to create material/ models ... Or AI to choose from existing and generate a floor plan. What do you suggest? other thing I'll be using to analyse hand drawn plans to generate the scene .
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Sudhir@SeeOn__·
Just merged my floor planner with my configurator 👀 Now it supports: • Full floor editing • Material customization • Lighting controls • Post-processing (Bloom, SSR, SSGI) • Scene outlines • Multi-level floor editing • Plan export #buildinpublic #threejs #r3f
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Kyle Samani
Kyle Samani@KyleSamani·
The more I use abstracted tools like manus and vercel0 and replit and loveable The more I just want full control with Claude Code CLI
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dash@datadashboards·
Send $DKNG to 0 @DraftKings at $12-13B is a joke if you believe PMs eat sportsbooks' lunch Their current prediction offering is almost certainly doing less volume than @predictdotfun, @trylimitless or @opinionlabsxyz DraftKings are definitely an order of magnitude behind @Polymarket and @Kalshi Despite the above, they themselves project a $10B annual gross revenue opportunity from predictions - I wonder how much of that is priced into their current valuation Their team is welcome to prove me wrong by open sourcing their data but I doubt they will since they don't even display per market volumes on their site
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Charlie Sandor
Charlie Sandor@CharlieSandor·
280x ROI on the $25 / month sub & took less than 10 prompts + 10 minutes of my time. For context, I try most consumer AI apps and some like Vanna AI have very dark cnacellation patterns where you have to turn off renewal vs. being able to cancel on your account
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Charlie Sandor@CharlieSandor·
I use Cursor / Codex for most of my longer running projects, but it is still annoying to tackle small side projects. On the flipside, @usehercules can basically 1 shot most apps in <15 minutes. I built a CC analyzer and saved myself ~$7k/year by cancelling unused subs (1/2)
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Turner Novak 🍌🧢
Turner Novak 🍌🧢@TurnerNovak·
Oura's revenue growth acceleration has been one of the most underrated stories of the past few years. '20: $66m (122%) '21: $144m (74%) '22: $126m (10%) '23: $225m (79%) '24: $500m (122%) '25: $1B (100%)
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Cheicolate
Cheicolate@cheicolate·
@Yuchenj_UW command shift 5, options, microphone — yes you can? or are you talking about video audio and video audio only, off mic?
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
A new habit I’ve developed: vibe-coding personal software on demand. Yesterday I wanted to clip part of a YouTube video, but the built-in Mac recorder can’t capture system audio. So I asked Claude Code to build a recorder for me. I’ve never written Swift, so I blindly accepted everything, and it worked perfectly in ~10 minutes. Now I don’t have to install bloated software like OBS with tons of features I don’t need and pay for them. I just vibe-code exactly what I need, and I can add new features anytime. The cost of doing so is ~$0 now.
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Charlie Sandor
Charlie Sandor@CharlieSandor·
@JSpiegel2 Don’t forgot the new switch to go with it that basically all of these are driving demand for
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Marc Baselga
Marc Baselga@MarcBaselga·
My new favorite way of knowing which friends are experimenting with AI: Check which of my iPhone contacts joined Telegram in the last two weeks. Turns out a lot of people are creating Telegram accounts just to use OpenClaw. It's been a great excuse to reach out, catch up, and see what they're building. Another unexpected win delivered by OpenClaw 🦞
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Tommy@Shaughnessy119·
Docsend blocking downloads is dumb. They should embrace allowing peoples personal AI (Taste/style) to review documents
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Charlie Sandor
Charlie Sandor@CharlieSandor·
@masonnystrom Betting against “peers” is just straight lies lol. Kalshi and poly market just gave Jump equity for providing the liquidity on the platform
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Mason Nystrom
Mason Nystrom@masonnystrom·
Consumers have more protections on prediction markets than they do on sportsbooks. Users on prediction markets: - don't get banned for winning - get better and more transparent odds - are betting against their peers rather than "the house"
Dina Titus@repdinatitus

Prediction markets should not be able to circumvent state gaming laws. Consumers deserve transparency, accountability, and protection against such predatory practices. That is why I introduced the Fair Markets and Sports Integrity Act to prevent entities from engaging in transactions involving sporting or casino-style event contracts.

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Aradtski
Aradtski@aradtski·
It’s a mystery to me why Polymarket and Kalshi try to market themselves as retail gambling apps instead of as World Truth Machines this is like google advertising that they power p0rn browsing back in 2002 - just playing right into the hands of their death wishers
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Charlie Sandor
Charlie Sandor@CharlieSandor·
One concept that AI has completely obliterated is the 80/20 rule. The efficiency that you can cover the first 80 + minimal marginal cost of getting to 95% coverage with AI is insane. The only blocked to 100% is an individuals ability to absorb / understand complex topics
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Austin Hughes
Austin Hughes@austinh___·
The real hiring unlock: prioritize people who want to grow insanely quickly. Not just those who’ve already "made it." Learned this at Ramp, brought it to Unify. It’s a bet that pays off every time.
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Charlie Sandor
Charlie Sandor@CharlieSandor·
@levelsio This was banned about 10-15 years ago in the U.S. via the Sunshine act. I used to enjoy free trips to Hawaii with my dad until the spending by pharma companies was capped by the Act.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
My dad is a cardiologist and when I was a kid we had holidays paid for by Pfizer, Bayer, Novartis, Merck etc. There'd be a 2-hour presentation of the drugs they wanted you to prescribe, and it was kinda implicit, if you made them money, they'd get you on more free holidays for your entire family We stopped going on these trips, as my dad felt conflicted, and then a few years later the Netherlands banned that Then instead of free holidays the gifts turned into free pens and notepads 😂 So I personally know VERY well the influence pharmaceuticals have on doctors prescribing drugs, which they still do in lots of countries Even in the Netherlands it didn't stop, there's other ways for pharmaceuticals to bribe doctors, like donating to millions their "research fund" which the doctors then use for "research trips" Painkiller on Netflix is a great documentary that also talks about this with regards to OxyContin, but it happens with all drugs and even medical devices, and no it never stopped!
SCOTT@scottinallcaps

@levelsio I think he actually believes this

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Seb Johnson
Seb Johnson@SebJohnsonUK·
Three years ago this week @elevenlabs raised a $2m pre-seed. Now it's in talks to raise at an $11bn valuation. Assuming it raised at a $10-12m valuation that's like 1000x in 3 years. Dilution is not likely to be huge given it's raised less than $300m, but even assuming its only 500x thats in just THREE YEARS. A life-changing investment from the teams at @CredoVentures and @ConnectVentures.
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