Stacy Real

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Stacy Real

Stacy Real

@PleaseStacy

Keeping Silicon Valley real, one X post at a time

San Francisco, CA Katılım Şubat 2014
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Stacy Real
Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@karpathy Question: don’t you feel you are losing credibility by associating yourself to Sarah? She seems clueless most of the time. Or you just go on the pod for viewership and you just keep saying what you want despite the nonsensical questions and comments?
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Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Thank you Sarah, my pleasure to come on the pod! And happy to do some more Q&A in the replies.
sarah guo@saranormous

Caught up with @karpathy for a new @NoPriorsPod: on the phase shift in engineering, AI psychosis, claws, AutoResearch, the opportunity for a SETI-at-Home like movement in AI, the model landscape, and second order effects 02:55 - What Capability Limits Remain? 06:15 - What Mastery of Coding Agents Looks Like 11:16 - Second Order Effects of Coding Agents 15:51 - Why AutoResearch 22:45 - Relevant Skills in the AI Era 28:25 - Model Speciation 32:30 - Collaboration Surfaces for Humans and AI 37:28 - Analysis of Jobs Market Data 48:25 - Open vs. Closed Source Models 53:51 - Autonomous Robotics and Atoms 1:00:59 - MicroGPT and Agentic Education 1:05:40 - End Thoughts

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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@a16z Is this for real? We had reliable voice dictation for almost a decade now.
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a16z@a16z·
Olivia Moore on how voice interface AI may change the workplace: "I do think the way that we work and when we work and how we work is going to change in the AI era." "Voice dictation has blown up in enterprises." "It started with vibe coding where engineers would just talk into a mic and it would produce software for them in Cursor." "Now it's spread to sales, marketing, and business." "That is not well suited to an open office where everyone can hear what everyone else is saying." "I think there's going to be some cultural and even environmental changes that are going to happen to adapt to the AI world." @omooretweets on @BigTechPod with @Kantrowitz
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@gabriel1 @steipete It shows how clueless people at OpenAI are. If most engineers should not design products, NO researchers should even talk about products
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gabriel@gabriel1·
i was skeptical of the openclaw concept first, but turned out i was just stupid very visionary product. perfectly predicted and made it obvious how having access EVERYTHING from ANYWHERE to do ANY work is clearly how the world will run very soon
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Christoph Janz 🕊
In case it's useful for others, here's how we at @PointNineCap are adding @meetgranola notes to our AI knowledge base: 1) Saving a note in a shared folder in Granola fires a workflow in @zapier 2) Zapier creates a Google Doc, containing AI-enhanced notes + user notes + raw transcript The AI knowledge has access to our entire G-Drive, incl. the Granola folder. I'm sure @meetgranola will come up with a better solution soon ... but this works quite well for now.
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Amanda Askell@AmandaAskell·
Perhaps I should get married again so that the media has a more recent man they can reference any time they mention me or my work.
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@OpenAI The one on the right is such a weirdo. And this are the people supposed to design AGI?
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@tbpn @sama It’s always obvious after everyone else did it
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TBPN@tbpn·
.@sama says OpenAI will "obviously" have a version of Codex that "can do other knowledge-work tasks, and control your computer." "Of course we should have an ability to kick off new tasks from mobile, and we'll do that." "Really what you want is your single AI that's working for you on a unified backend. Access to all your data and ideas, and your stuff and your memory, and the ability to work across a lot of surfaces."
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@gabriel1 So you are that clueless that you are waiting for “early adopters” on what to do with AI?
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gabriel@gabriel1·
i can't believe all these early adopters of ai agents were right. im discovering from first principles wanting to run task every X days and send updates to me on my phone and putting together mcp servers. this is just one out of so many other usecases im using now
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Gregor@bygregorr·
@petergyang @meetgranola What made you pick Granola over the other AI meeting tools that are all racing to be the "open" option right now?
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Peter Yang@petergyang·
Chris is one of the most customer obsessed CEOs I know. The idea that @meetgranola is becoming closed as a platform is simply BS. Can't wait for more APIs / CLIs from my favorite AI meeting app.
Chris Pedregal@cjpedregal

There are some tweets out there saying that Granola is trying to lock down access to your data. Tldr; we are actually trying to become more open, not closed. We’re launching a public API next week to complement our MCP. Read on for context. A couple months ago, we noticed that some folks had reversed engineered our local cache so they could access their meeting data. Our cache was not built for this (it can change at any point), so we launched our MCP to serve this need. The MCP gives full access to your notes and transcripts (all time for paid users, time restricted for free users). MCP usage has exploded since launch, so we felt good about it. A week ago, we updated how we store data in our cache and broke the workarounds. This is on us. Stupidly, we thought we had solved these use cases well enough with our MCP. We’ve now learned that while MCPs are great for connecting to tools like Claude or chatGPT, they don’t meet your needs for agents running locally or for data export / pipeline work. So we’re going to fix this for you ASAP. First, we’ll launch a public API next week to make it easier for you to pull your data. Second, we’ll figure out how to make Granola work better for agents running locally. Whether that’s expanding our MCP, launching a CLI, a local API, etc. The industry is moving quickly here, so we’d appreciate your suggestions. We want Granola data to be accessible and useful wherever you need it. Stay tuned.

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brett goldstein@thatguybg·
@cjpedregal people (and agents) will be very happy to see an api with full historical data access and reasonable rate limits! the bigger question is why lock down the cache vs make folks aware of the risks you mentioned? not even apple locks down iMessages this intensely.
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Chris Pedregal@cjpedregal·
There are some tweets out there saying that Granola is trying to lock down access to your data. Tldr; we are actually trying to become more open, not closed. We’re launching a public API next week to complement our MCP. Read on for context. A couple months ago, we noticed that some folks had reversed engineered our local cache so they could access their meeting data. Our cache was not built for this (it can change at any point), so we launched our MCP to serve this need. The MCP gives full access to your notes and transcripts (all time for paid users, time restricted for free users). MCP usage has exploded since launch, so we felt good about it. A week ago, we updated how we store data in our cache and broke the workarounds. This is on us. Stupidly, we thought we had solved these use cases well enough with our MCP. We’ve now learned that while MCPs are great for connecting to tools like Claude or chatGPT, they don’t meet your needs for agents running locally or for data export / pipeline work. So we’re going to fix this for you ASAP. First, we’ll launch a public API next week to make it easier for you to pull your data. Second, we’ll figure out how to make Granola work better for agents running locally. Whether that’s expanding our MCP, launching a CLI, a local API, etc. The industry is moving quickly here, so we’d appreciate your suggestions. We want Granola data to be accessible and useful wherever you need it. Stay tuned.
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@cjpedregal Dude, you guys are just clueless. You live on X, hear about agents and build an MCP without any API?!? How can anyone trust with their most private conversations a company with zero product and engineering expertise
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@cjpedregal @appenz @meetgranola Dude, the only reason why granola had any success is because it was free. As soon as you started charging people moved to better solutions
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Chris Pedregal@cjpedregal·
@appenz @meetgranola OK, so exact same tool calls in MCP but in an API instead would do the trick? Is it just that you want to hard code certain calls?
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Sorry to see Granola @meetgranola going closed. They encrypted their local db, no local and no cloud API. In a world where notes are managed by agents, the app now has zero value. Any recommendations for good alternatives? What are you switching to?
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@AndrewCurran_ So after hiring all randos from instacart (?!), meta and other junky consumer companies now they go into enterprise. Internal AGI must have come up with this plan
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@michejafang This guy in embarrassing. It’s not even anymore the problem of dressing always the same way like Donald Duck. That combination of khakis, blue t-shirt and leather jacket is incredibly ugly!!! Plus… we have 90 degrees here in SF. Do you really need to wear a leather jacket?
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Apoorv Agrawal
Apoorv Agrawal@apoorv03·
What drove ChatGPT from 0 to a billion users? How do they plan to get the next billion? New pod. Sat down with @nickaturley, Head of ChatGPT, for one of the more candid conversations I've had on the show. We cover GPU allocation tradeoffs, retention smile curves, pricing, Code Red as a strategy, bringing on @steipete from OpenClaw, and why Nick believes curiosity is the only perma-skill in the age of AI (with a shoutout to our friend @bgurley's new book). full interview in comments
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@sama Dude, start charging like everyone else and you will see that chart dropping
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
The Codex team are hardcore builders and it really comes through in what they create. No surprise all the hardcore builders I know have switched to Codex. Usage of Codex is growing very fast:
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andrew pignanelli@ndrewpignanelli·
We want YOU to start a company and we want to pay you for it! We need to test our new platform that orchestrates agents to run an entire company. That's why we're launching The General Intelligence Fellowship. Build something cool with us, keep all of it, and get free money 🌻
General Intelligence Company@intelligenceco

Introducing the General Intelligence Fellowship - get $1000 up front and $100/day in credits by starting a real company. More details below 🌻

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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
I need everyone to understand what just happened. @adaptiveai didn't build another AI tool. They built an AI COMPUTER. It uses software the way you do. Except it doesn't forget. It doesn't get tired. And it gets better every time. This is the most underrated launch of 2026.
Adaptive@adaptiveai

Introducing Adaptive Computer. We put AI inside of an always-on personal computer that it uses to get work done. Schedule agents. Create software. Automate anything. As part of the launch, we’re giving one free month of Adaptive to users. Retweet, like, and comment ‘Adaptive’ to get it.

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gabriel
gabriel@gabriel1·
best time in history to: - read through a list of professions - find 20 people in different professions and follow them at work for a day - figure out what tools would help them most if ai improves 10x - choose a niche, understand it well, and replace legacy software
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Stacy Real@PleaseStacy·
@gdb 5.4 is a joke and you (should) know
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