Gage Harris 🏗️

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Gage Harris 🏗️

Gage Harris 🏗️

@GageHarris_

Austin, Texas Katılım Ocak 2021
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@ChrisMedlandF1 Or...the FIA could declare a do over and switch back to non hybrid v10 engines next year...which would make everyone happy.
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Chris Medland
Chris Medland@ChrisMedlandF1·
The FIA has confirmed agreed regulation tweaks from Miami: - Reduction in recharge limit from 8MJ to 7MJ, plus increase in superclip power to 350kW, both designed to mean less time harvesting and encouraging more flat-out qualifying laps 1/2 #F1
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Governor Newsom Press Office
Governor Newsom Press Office@GovPressOffice·
California is the #1 economy across the United States, and FOUR cities led the way for the Golden State!
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IGN@IGN·
Mel Brooks was given enough money to finally make Spaceballs: The New One! #CinemaCon2026
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@AlecStapp Eh I think Jensen is hedging by appeasing China in this interview. After all, Nvidia is in the business of selling chips and China is a huge market that the US gov is limiting their access to for national security reasons.
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Alec Stapp
Alec Stapp@AlecStapp·
This is the key moment between Jensen and Dwarkesh on export controls: 1. Dwarkesh asks why it’s okay to sell NVIDIA chips to China given the national security implications of AI models like Mythos. 2. Jensen gives a misleading answer, arguing that it’s okay to sell American chips to China because China already produces 60% of the world’s chips. 3. But as Jensen definitely knows, compute is measured in flops, not number of chips. 4. Dwarkesh then pushes back, pointing out that on a flops basis, China has 10% of the compute the US has, and giving them more compute would change their cyber capabilities. This exchange shows why it’s critically important for interviewers to have at least some technical knowledge, so they can push back against misleading talking points.
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Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

The Jensen Huang episode. 0:00:00 – Is Nvidia’s biggest moat its grip on scarce supply chains? 0:16:25 – Will TPUs break Nvidia’s hold on AI compute? 0:41:06 – Why doesn’t Nvidia become a hyperscaler? 0:57:36 – Should we be selling AI chips to China? 1:35:06 – Why doesn’t Nvidia make multiple different chip architectures? Look up Dwarkesh Podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. Enjoy!

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Gage Harris 🏗️
Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@levie I disagree confusing legalese is that professions competitive moat as most legal work isn't court facing or otherwise requiring a license. Since laws and legal precedents are rules that AI can be trained on the legalese won't be a barrier for much longer.
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Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie@levie·
We will likely have more lawyers in the future than today, because: 1) AI will cause so many more people to ask legal questions which will encourage them to need to verify or execute through an actual lawyer. 2) AI will cause an explosion of more and more exotic legal terms that lawyers will be spending even more time reviewing redlines or new cases around. 3) All the new areas of law that now are emerging around the use of AI itself in every single industry. AI introduces an explosion of IP, privacy, and regulatory compliance challenges across all verticals. This has historical precedent as well. Between the creation of the PC and the internet (both technologies that made the legal profession far more efficient), the ABA pegs active attorneys having gone from roughly 400,000 in 1975 to roughly 1,375,000 in 2025. When we make professions more efficient and automated, often demand for them goes up not down.
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@Balu0X @DarioAmodei Oh sure just restrict AI...good luck convincing China and Russia to do that! As they'd love nothing more than to infiltrate and steal every secret held on literally every phone, computer and server used by foreign governments, tech companies and defense companies.
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Balu0X
Balu0X@Balu0X·
@GageHarris_ @DarioAmodei Not about Anthropic. If we can heavily restrict AI in the name of safety, why is cyber risk still treated as unavoidable?
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@FutureTechTrain @mattshumer_ Why? Free marketing and PR as trust is critically important for enterprises giving full data access to any AI company/model. And now, Anthropic is by far the most trusted AI company in the world for their recent strong advocation for security, privacy and ethical AI usage.
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FuTechTrain
FuTechTrain@FutureTechTrain·
@mattshumer_ They could have used it secretly, why are they announcing? any guess?
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Gage Harris 🏗️
Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@Balu0X @DarioAmodei You don't really think just because Anthropic were the first AI model to identify these cyber risks that they'd be the last? Anthropic is maybe ahead of other advanced AI models by 3-12 months that would have otherwise been eventually exploited if not patched beforehand.
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Balu0X
Balu0X@Balu0X·
@DarioAmodei You build AI which poses a cyber threat and now you are creating a group to protect that threat maybe with another AI. Why don't you just build a system that doesn't create any cyber threat?
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Gage Harris 🏗️
Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@levisdesign @figma Agents offer versions of what is currently popular while being limited to what you can revise in writing. Whereas designers are able to create unique designs using well known graphic design tools. The future is not show vs tell, but tell to start then show to finalize.
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levi
levi@levisdesign·
@figma feels like a bigger shift is happening tho iin the future, are we still designing in figma, or designing through agents?
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Figma
Figma@figma·
Now you can use AI agents to design directly on the Figma canvas, with our new use_figma MCP tool and skills to teach them. Open beta starts today.
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Gage Harris 🏗️
Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@Icarus_ICG @bryan_johnson My corgi is the smartest, most emotive, most loving, funny and extroverted dog I've ever had the pleasure of knowing! I've met so many people simply because he so cute and approachable. He just loves everybody, while helping me get more sunshine and exercise.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I'm thinking about getting two dogs. What breeds should I consider?
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@ben_kew @bryan_johnson The whole adopt don't shop motto is like telling people not to have kids when there are orphans that need adoption. When it's totally fair to want a kid that is part you and to choose a dog breed as life partner that you know will your personality and lifestyle.
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Ben Kew
Ben Kew@ben_kew·
@bryan_johnson Please adopt, don’t shop. Every time someone buys a dog another one inevitably gets put down. Not trying to guilt trip (OK, maybe a little bit!) but that is the hard reality.
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@ben_kew @bryan_johnson Mmmm...get a pound puppy with unknown temperament and adult size or get a breed from an ethical breeder with a known temperament and adult size? Some mutts I've had were great and some were nightmares. So I got a corgi this latest time and he's been the best dog I've ever known.
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Gage Harris 🏗️
Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@stitchbygoogle Just tried it for 30 minutes and it only partially designed as prompted but repeated ignored half of my instructions and inserted random unrelated imagery instead. Sorry to say this isn't even good enough for a beta. Try again.
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Stitch by Google
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle·
Meet the new Stitch, your vibe design partner. Here are 5 major upgrades to help you create, iterate and collaborate: 🎨 AI-Native Canvas 🧠 Smarter Design Agent 🎙️ Voice ⚡️ Instant Prototypes 📐 Design Systems and DESIGN.md Rolling out now. Details and product walkthrough video in 🧵
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@mcuban @solitaryintp Agreed. Knowing what AI can do and how to deploy it efficiently will be an in demand skill. AI will free up and reward imaginative thinkers and dreamers who are then able to offload much of the tedious work of executing outside their skill sets and interests to accomplish goals.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
@solitaryintp Tech companies will need people who understand the latest greatest and can think
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@mcuban I think the backlash amongst teens is they see the rapid AI improvements and don't see a future with them in it as AI will be able to do most entry & mid level jobs before they finish high school. Whereas my 25 yo niece in biz school is a hyper user of AI since ChatGPT came out.
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@mcuban That is my assumption as well...and yet my when I hang out with my fellow Gen X buddy and his two not quite Gen Alpha teen gamer boys, they say the hate AI while my pal and I geek out over every new AI update and the possibilities it opens up for us to do more in less time.
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@acesofthunder Thank you! I’ve long thought wonky imprecise motion controls were gimmicky. Fun for a few minutes but ultimately frustrating and cumbersome. IMHO motion controls have been an impediment to mass market VR adoption as most gamers are used to and prefer regular controllers.
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Aces of Thunder
Aces of Thunder@acesofthunder·
VR without VR controllers — now available We know how much you’ve been waiting to play in VR without VR controllers. The current implementation works in most scenarios: menu navigation supports mouse and keyboard input, devices compatible with gamepad/controller interfaces (or recognized by the system as such), and hand interactions (as before). We’re aware of some issues and are continuing to improve the display and layout of elements, but we released the functionality early so you can use it right now. Please send your suggestions and bug reports through our reporting service.
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Gage Harris 🏗️
Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@jits_super59 @theallinpod @altcap @friedberg Anyone tired of... ...US troops and innocent people getting killed in the Middle East. ...being lied to by Trump and his sycophants. ...tariffs causing extreme inflation. ...a pedophile running America. So basically anyone with an ounce of sanity and morality. MAGA = IMMORAL
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The All-In Podcast
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod·
🚨 POD UP: Besties are back! Bestie Brad Gerstner (@altcap) fills in for @friedberg -- Economic fallout of Iran War, oil shocks, inflation -- Impact on midterms, Dems now favored to sweep -- Off ramps and escalation scenarios -- Anthropic/OpenAI scaling faster than any company ever -- AI's PR nightmare, why Americans don't trust it -- WA passes "Millionaire Tax" as Howard Schultz bails for Miami (0:00) The Besties welcome Brad Gerstner! (3:48) Economic fallout of the Iran War, escalation scenarios, impact on midterms (19:18) Off ramp strategies, Gulf state involvement, the China angle (27:05) Anthropic and OpenAI scaling revenue faster than any company ever (46:11) AI's PR disaster, open source's future (1:07:51) Washington passes "Millionaire Tax," Howard Schultz bails for Miami
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Gage Harris 🏗️@GageHarris_·
@mcuban Not the best fundraising tactic for the CEO of an AI startup with a shallow moat (see recent mass exodus to Claude) and the highest burn rate in history to say AI will be a commodity, when traditionally SAAS offers much higher margins. Sam at this point is a marketing liability.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
It’s already sold as a utility, with usage based accounting. But. it will be interesting to see how our brains evolve in response to information as a utility. But out me in the non-doomer category because there will always be information latency. There will always be “once in a thousand year events” IP owners will learn to silo what they create and either use it exclusively, or offer it to the best bidder. And of course there will adversarial information from competitors, domestic and global that will continually change the quality of output. Finally, until an AI knows the consequences of its action, even to the level a 2 yr old that can determine context in real time and knows what will happen if they spill their sippy cup on the floor, they won’t be able to come anywhere near being more advanced. There will always be people who use AI to get smarter and find new ways to do things. Always.
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd

🚨 SAM ALTMAN: “We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.”

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