Josh

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Josh

Josh

@JoshNathanson4

Founder @ provARe. Building the future of AR Shopping E-Commerce Technology *not very active on here*

Katılım Ekim 2022
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Josh
Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@Jason I’m in
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@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@_anshulr @BenjaminDEKR I’m on Anitgravity 10 hours a day and I think it’s great. Really has helped me in development. Thank you for your work.
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Anshul Ramachandran
Anshul Ramachandran@_anshulr·
I respect the frustration, so maybe I can provide some perspective from the Antigravity end! We actually have believed for a long time that the world is getting more agentic and the IDE is a depreciating asset. Thus the Agent Manager surface being where we put the most effort - parallel agents across multiple workspaces, focus on Artifacts rather than the code, etc. CLI vs GUI is probably a user preference question, but we also don’t believe the primary GUI for development is going to look like an IDE. The Editor surface exists to be to the Agent Manager what a debugger is to an IDE today. You won’t need it most of the time, but helpful if the agent builds something 95% up to spec as opposed to 100%. Oh and we take bug reports seriously. Like the agent termination issues folks were facing were widespread and we are still actively investigating if there’s a deeper root cause. Keep them coming - after all Antigravity is just about a month old, and we have a lot planned for the start of this year! We will focus on shipping and product execution rather than hype :)
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
Becoming bearish on Google. There was a spark of hope with Gemini 3, but their products (where humans actually use the models) are repeatedly broken. Worse, the team seems clueless. One person seems to take bug reports seriously (sup dude), meanwhile everyone else makes excuses and acts as if widespread bug issues aren't real. They also have not yet grasped the Claude Code Moment: we are going FULL AGENTIC, IDEs are less and less important. They put all their resources into Antigravity right as IDEs like Antigravity became obsolete. They don't have the agility to pivot to where things are going, and are obsessed with where things previously were.
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Varun Mohan
Varun Mohan@_mohansolo·
@aidenybai Sorry to see you had such a bad experience. What issues are you having? Our free tier is pretty generous but happy to learn how we could do better.
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Aiden Bai
Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
i'm 100% convinced that Antigravity is just a ploy to collect training data for Gemini there's no way the engineering team is so bad to allow Antigravity auth with other services / such a dumb free tier
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@MartinShkreli Why not just have an LLM like Gemini 3 work on the backend.? They can work 24/7 as agents and are experts across all the backend list you just mentioned to a fairly high degree
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Martin Shkreli
Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli·
Hiring backend engineer $300k base, NYC only, Wall Street experience highly preferred DM or martin@dl.software
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@OfficialLoganK I have been using AI Studio nonstop and am blown away how good it is. If it could connect frontend code to backend API’s, & integrate with Firebase & GCP for cloud, this will be an all in one solution. All that would be missing is editing, debugging, and version control.
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
We just crossed 2.1 million users vibe coding in AI Studio with hundreds of thousands of apps made every day 🤯 This is just the start but we have been blown away by the reception so far. Keep the feedback coming!
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Praha
Praha@Praha37v·
Avoid common FAQ section mistakes and set it up to convert better.
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Cas.Fyn
Cas.Fyn@FynCas·
I built an AI agent that generates 100+ videos per week They never sleep. Never miss deadlines. And they don’t ask for salaries. We built them to replace our entire content & ad pipeline — now we’re giving them away FREE. Comment “FREE” and I’ll send you the agent.
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Eric Jackson
Eric Jackson@ericjackson·
Phone conversation I just had: “Morgan Stanley guys from New York just pitched me to buy some SpaceX. If that does really well maybe I triple that in, what, 5 years? Or I can invest with you and it might go up 30x in 7 months if you find another BTQ? I guess small is beautiful!”
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@chamath I would buy it, but it has to be price affordable. Or be like a robotaxi and have best quality and still best price
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@sama You’re extremely good at asking questions
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
people loved the GPT-4.5 podcast! what would you like to see one on next?
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@elonmusk @grok Is text-to-video like OpenAI’s Sora on the horizon one day?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok voice early beta is now available on the @Grok app. This is early beta, so expect issues (that will be resolved fast), but it’s still awesome.
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@markpinc This could not have resonated more true for me with my startup. A lot of times you get one shot to launch your product and get people to like it. Make sure it’s good enough for them so they want to use it again. Well said and thank you for your input. Big fan.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Why consult about things when you can just do the thing instead and measure the outcome?
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Andrew Wilkinson
Andrew Wilkinson@awilkinson·
About 90% of the time when I feel resentful of others, it's due to something called The Discounting Effect. It's the psychological tendency to shift how you value favors and gifts over time. Here's an example: Years ago, I helped a young entrepreneur by introducing them to all their early investors. At the time, it was no big deal. I liked them and I was happy to. I sent a few emails and said a few nice things. No big deal. But to them, it was everything. I'd opened the floodgates of opportunity and done them a massive favor. They were incredibly appreciative. But something weird happened. As the years went on, and their company became more successful, I started appreciating how critical my favor had been. I felt that, without me, none of it would have happened, and I deserved more credit. More thanks and gratitude. I felt unappreciated and irritated. And oddly, the precise opposite happened to the young entrepreneur. Over time, they had grown the business through their own blood sweat and tears and forgotten about my critical early favor. As time went on, they appreciated it less and less, until they largely forgot about it. This, of course, led to a quiet simmering resentment. I've seen this time and time again. Sometimes it's me who's doing the favor, other times I'm the one who receives the favor, but it always seems to end in frustration for somebody. Very tough.
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@altcap @PittmanRadio Why Booking out of all the options? Ending up being a home run, but would love to understand your thought process and why 50%
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Josh@JoshNathanson4·
@bchesky Palace of Versailles
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Brian Chesky
Brian Chesky@bchesky·
Which icons should we build worlds for next? Will prioritize best ideas
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