Kris Kostelecky

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Kris Kostelecky

Kris Kostelecky

@KristopherBryce

builder @thegp — battling javascript errors in my free time

San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2014
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Kris Kostelecky@KristopherBryce·
@AnthropicAI Devil works hard, but Anthropic marketing team works harder. Especially when there is an IPO looming …
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Our internal data shows Claude is accelerating AI development—a possible path to recursive self-improvement, or AI autonomously building a more capable successor. It’s happening faster than we thought, and the implications deserve greater attention. anthropic.com/institute/recu…
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philip@philipglazman·
agentic payments
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Kris Kostelecky@KristopherBryce·
@GaryMarcus “Commodities” at scale can still be lucrative, see GCP/Azure/AWS. Also, the moat might come from the surround infra and systems that lock developers, users, orgs onto one system
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Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Why things will eventually fall apart: 1. Everybody, even Google, seems to be treating AI as if it were some kind of winner take all competition like web search was, in which Google taking over 95% 2. But everybody is building essentially the same technical solution with essentially the same data, so there is no moat. 3. If there is no moat, nobody is going to take 90% of the market. 4. With no clear winners, nobody can charge monopoly prices; instead, you get price wars and commodity pricing. 5. Which means everybody will wind up overpaying compared to the modest profits they will be able to make in an intensely competitive regime. Am I missing something?
Deirdre Bosa@dee_bosa

Alphabet generated over $160b in operating cash flow last year… yet it’s still issuing $40b+ in equity to fund AI compute (including a private placement to berkshire) One of the biggest cash generators in tech is diluting to keep up

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TBPN@tbpn·
During the NBA season, @kylekuzma says he spends hours after practice studying startups and venture capital. "As soon as I get home, from 3-7pm, I'm in my office studying to understand different landscapes, because every sector is different."
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Abhay@AbhayVenkatesh1·
I just published The AI Economy (link in thread): I am surprised that most people — even in 2026 — are applying the same mental models that they were in the internet economy to the AI economy ...
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Michael Luo@AzianMike·
VCs passed on Shopify early on because the TAM looked tiny (~40k-50k online stores at the time). @tobi's insight was that the small market existed because of high friction in setting up and running an online store. By removing that friction, Shopify massively expanded the TAM.
Leo Polovets@lpolovets

What's Athropic's coding TAM? The company's at ~$50b ARR, and my understanding is that most of their revenue is from developers that spend ~$5k/yr on avg. Given there are ~20m professional developers globally, does this mean's Anthropic's revenue only has 2x-3x upside from here?

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Leo Polovets@lpolovets·
What's Athropic's coding TAM? The company's at ~$50b ARR, and my understanding is that most of their revenue is from developers that spend ~$5k/yr on avg. Given there are ~20m professional developers globally, does this mean's Anthropic's revenue only has 2x-3x upside from here?
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Kallaway@kanekallaway·
I'm 100% confident I could take any person (with actual expertise) and build them a content engine that makes $1M in profit within 12 months. I've done this for myself several times over in various models, but now I want to do it for someone else. We're in the "shut up and prove it era" so this type of walk the walk is becoming critical. Who should I do this for?
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Kris Kostelecky@KristopherBryce·
@SahilBloom Sahib becoming David Goggins wasn’t on my 2026 bingo card but I’m here for it
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
I started worrying I was getting soft lately… Woke up and decided to suffer with a marathon on the track. 105.5 laps. - Final Time: 2:56:16 - 6:42 Average Pace - No Stops or Breaks That was hard. Mental torture. Confirmed still a dog.
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crystal@crystalxtang·
Sandboxes are becoming the OS for agents. This is because agents will be more persistent and stateful. I go deep in my Substack: isolation primitives, performance, portability, architecture, build vs buy, market dynamics. Give it a read: crystalxtang.substack.com/p/sandboxes?r=…
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Megan Zengerle
Megan Zengerle@megzenger·
2026 The General Partnership AGM + Build(er) Day 🧡 Seven years building this with @dan_portillo, @akline_SF, @phineasb and now so many more. If you ever doubt that people are ALWAYS the product — come visit TheGP and we will change your mind @thegp
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JD Ross@justindross·
This technology is so weird. Our CTO ran an agent overnight that decided “to sleep” for 4 hours at 2am before starting back on the task again. Hope the computer is less tired now.
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Michelle Lim@michlimlim·
26 is the ultimate coming-of-age age. the age of breakups (or engagements). the reality of your late 20s hits you like a bus. you try a new routine. new hobby. new city even. chasing the missed early 20s. at 26, you reinvent your life. my favorite thing to watch.
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