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Kyle Morck

@KyleMorck

Making things at https://t.co/jNMvUFDsR2

Boise, Idaho Katılım Şubat 2010
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Elan Miller
Elan Miller@elanmiller·
Introducing: The Personality Test for the AI-era. 🔮 personality.off-menu.com The people (and brands) getting great results with AI have figured out who they are: their POV, their edge, and of course, their personality. So we built a Personality Test to help you figure out your online persona, voice, & tone so you can train Claude, ChatGPT, or whatever LLM you use to speak like you. Nine brand archetypes. Takes 2 minutes. Share your results in the replies! Huge ty to @ferroshious & @KyleMorck for their help bringing this to life.
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
Tried out Gemini CLI for some frontend work: 1. Didn't think it could write to files (accept all was on) so it dumped changes to a .txt and tried to cat them in. 2. Kept inventing complex bash commands that just timed out the shell. Over and over. Good results though.
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@nbaschez I don’t know how kommodo.ai stays in business with how much they give away for free but I’ve used it for a few years now without issue.
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@awerhun I’ve spent literally hundreds of hours of my life photoshopping sickled feet. And that’s professional dancers in difficult group situations, not simple, controlled studio shoots. Not hard to get right with a little effort.
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Ashley Werhun
Ashley Werhun@awerhun·
@KyleMorck Rage bait. Like IN PARIS they thought let’s cast models not dancers!? Kyle you know how deep of a sin that is.
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@johnrudolphdrex @laroymike It’s hard, but I think you could make it work. For me, even when codebases of projects weren’t complex, working with enterprise & government created a lot of complexity. For Thunk, I think it’s the only way you could truly capture the value of you and Daniel’s expertise.
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John Rudolph Drexler
John Rudolph Drexler@johnrudolphdrex·
@laroymike @KyleMorck Our difference of view here probably stems from us working on different types of things. We build custom software, often in big messy code bases. And projects like that are almost impossible to estimate.
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John Rudolph Drexler
John Rudolph Drexler@johnrudolphdrex·
Project-based estimates/pricing are a bet that someone necessarily loses. Either we overestimate and the client overpays, or we underestimate and get hosed. Total misalignment of incentives. Trust is difficult to build. That's why we have always and will always bill hourly.
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@johnrudolphdrex Sure, everything’s a bet. But it’s a bet you have the house edge on every time unless you fundamentally misjudge the work. In 6+ years of pricing large projects, I don’t think we ever had a loss. But more importantly, clients never felt they got the short end of the stick.
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John Rudolph Drexler
John Rudolph Drexler@johnrudolphdrex·
@KyleMorck But, regardless of what you sell, time and wages continue to exist. Constructing an agreement that ignores them implicitly creates a bet.
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@johnrudolphdrex In the sales process, if you can find a price where the client feels the value they’re receiving with the end product, and the scope includes a healthy margin for you, everyone wins.
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Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@johnrudolphdrex If you frame it as an estimate of how many hours the project will take, you’re still just billing hourly with a weird misalignment. The key is removing time from the equation entirely.
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@CasJam There are a lot of desktop alternatives that let you write your own prompts for the dictation. I haven’t found a good replacement for Wisprflow on iOS yet though.
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Brian Casel
Brian Casel@CasJam·
I'm speaking most text now with Wisprflow, but it still trips up: - I start speaking mid-sentence, but it still capitalizes first letter. - Dictating "underscore" or "colon" types those words out. - It makes bullet lists when I don't want one and fails to when I do.
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Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@CasJam Never used it, so can’t vouch for it, but I know subbb.me was built to handle the syncing issue with Slack
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@awerhun I could imagine 7-year-old Ashley setting her sights on either one!
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Ashley Werhun
Ashley Werhun@awerhun·
I think the biggest flex of my life and why I feel so incredibly grounded now is my answer to the question of "what are you going to do when you grow up" is that I ended up doing exactly the career I would say when asked that as a 7 year old. So now if someone says I cannot do something, the answer is like, really? I reached my childhood dreams so....who are you to say. Such a good opening to an interview @cyantist @DialecticPod, we should all ask ourselves that question.
Dialectic with Jackson Dahl@DialecticPod

Ep. 26: Cyan Banister - A Fool's Dérive Cyan Banister (@cyantist) is an investor, artist, and co-founder and General Partner of @LongJourneyVC. Previously, Cyan spent four years at @foundersfund and has a legendary angel investing track record alongside her husband, Scott, including early rounds in SpaceX, Uber, and DeepMind. Cyan is as original as they come: she grew up on a Navajo reservation and was homeless by 15, with a series of unlikely serendipitous moments combined with optimism, agency, and love of capitalism taking her to a very different life than the one she grew up with. I focused this conversation not on Cyan's work, but her unique approach to living. We begin with Cyan’s “church”: a weekly visit to see Bobby McFerrin and co. do live, jazz acapella in Berkeley, CA. We discuss how this space ties to presence, openness, and play, and then talk about the tension between novelty and consistency as she continues on her own path toward self-love and mindfulness. She also tells me about her radical approach to accountability and the empowering results of assuming that everything is her fault. One of Cyan's favorite words is the French dérive, or an intentional drift, and it embodies her approach to the world. She moves with childlike wonder, seeking to see things and people from new perspectives and challenging others to react beyond their default settings. She daydreams about the outcomes she wants and has remarkable conviction and faith even when others do not believe her. We wrap with a grab bag representative of Cyan's diverse interests, from filmmaking and performance art to the US Constitution to Bill Murray. Cyan manages to combine randomness and intentionality, naiveté and sober-minded awareness, humility and conviction. I hope you are are as inspired as I am to live more playfully, seriously, and courageously. Timestamps: 3:45 - Cyan's "Church" 16:21 - Stillness, Mindfulness, and Introspection 28:47 - Learning to See in Original Ways 39:38 - People: When the "Light is On," "Collecting Minds," and Conjuring Friends 46:55 - Cultivating Childlike Joy and Refusing to be a Victim 52:30 - Radical Accountability 56:28 - Randomness, Faith, and Experimentation 1:06:22 - Conviction and Peter Thiel 1:12:54 - Returning to Seed Investing and Long Journey Ventures 1:18:23 - Thoughts on Art 1:23:42 - Performance Art 1:26:37 - Cyan's Creative Projects 1:32:51 - Boredom 1:36:06 - Living Around Elderly People 1:42:14 - Pete Buttigieg 1:45:57 - Being a Role Model 1:48:26 - Young People's Future 1:52:46 - Scott Banister and Lessons for Her Kids 1:55:35 - "It Just Doesn't Matter" And Who Pulls the Strings --- Quick note on video: Yes, it is here! Today’s episode isn’t perfect (a one-off set in a friend’s space, some audio-video sync issues, imperfect camera angles, so on). Alas, I’m ripping the bandaid off and you can expect some future episodes to include video versions. Feedback is welcome. --- All links and transcript avail below.

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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@steve_tenuto Nice! Curious why you went with a cine cam. Planning for anything beyond talking heads?
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Steve Tenuto
Steve Tenuto@steve_tenuto·
New cam day
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Steve Tenuto
Steve Tenuto@steve_tenuto·
This week, I joined @clerk! I’ll be working on all things developer education– starting with lots of video content. I’m particularly excited to push the boundaries of what developer content can be, so stay tuned! 👀
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@awerhun I had no idea that was regional! The one time I thought to look for it was in Ontario, which I guess is where it's common.
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Ashley Werhun
Ashley Werhun@awerhun·
Our household milk consumption has spiked (our daughter turned one and now drinks cows milk). My husband came home with this. I thought this was a Canadian urban legend 😮.
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Kyle Morck
Kyle Morck@KyleMorck·
@christophrumpel Yeah, you can set the resolution to whatever you’d like, then it just uses FFMpeg to render.
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Christoph Rumpel 🤠
Christoph Rumpel 🤠@christophrumpel·
I've been looking into how to best animate code in a video. This is more complex than it sounds due to, for example, code highlighting. This is an ongoing journey; here is what I have found so far:
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