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Living, building growth @getlindy, Unc that went to @UWaterloo

San Francisco via Toronto Katılım Nisan 2022
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@elonmusk That isn’t introspection you’re describing lamenting
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The mundane explanation is that all these “young professional genius” marketing schemes prey on the remnants of the 2000s delusion that 20s types can somehow drop into mature industries and catch something that everyone missed, bc surely competence can’t exist when kids grew up with laptops, thereby vaulting to the top. This was true for one blip in tech history, and it wasn’t even early adopters to the Internet — kids who grew up on it were prone to figuring out how to translate social lives to an online medium. Outside of social media and the culture it spawned, 20s types haven’t meaningfully innovated anywhere, bc innovation is *hard* when you don’t understand industries at a macro *and* granular level, which usually requires at least 10 years of experience. Thus the obsession with youth turned to grifting and ulterior motives (which is seemingly why there’s so much dating in the niche fundraising space — everything is matchmaking in some form at the end of the day.) That this story keeps repeating again and again is just a sign that funding is way too accessible in all the wrong ways — there’s too much money floating around and people who should be banned from elite universities for having no moral code whatsoever instead raise series round after series round. The most important realization going through my 20s was not that I wasn’t smart as I thought, but that intelligence and correcting other people has a very hard cap in how your ideas can proliferate. There are simply too many mental models for one to reliably win out, and clustering them together is how ideas proliferate and you truly create a giant that lasts. I don’t think any of the current big name VC firms will leave behind anything with a generational legacy as a result of stuff like this, compared to a Goldman Sachs or McKinsey etc. It’s too niche, only selects for the types of personalities that will play along, and never scaled outwards and create a class of aristocrats rather than lining a few pockets and signing off on a few resumes. But for a beautiful moment in time, a lot of capital was returned to stakeholders.
Alex Cohen@anothercohen

Incredible. At this point we need to put the Forbes editors in charge of the FBI

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Seeing ads on YouTube for how to be a quant courses, might be time to call it wraps
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Thanh Pham@runsonai·
Here's my agent setup now (random order): - Lindy runs my life and business ops - Openclaw for daily experiment (non-tech) - Hermes agent for orchestrating coding agents + building - Perplexity computer for complex research + scraping workflows They all have their jobs/roles.
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Hamed@superham·
Whenever someone says they love San Francisco I know they been to Marina. Whenever someone says they hate San Francisco I know their hotel was in Union Square / Tenderloin
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They’re still engineering Tik Tok brandslop like it’s COVID
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CarsInPixels@cars_pixels·
LEAKED! Here's a first look at the all-new and fully-electric BMW i3 sedan. Thoughts?
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@L_33_H I think this is less of an issue compared to the stance, it’s just too bulky and sits too tall
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SpaceSquid@sfspacesquid·
I don’t have any AC dog 😭😭😭
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Don
Don@donatelli2026·
Post a picture YOU took of San Francisco. Just a pic
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annie@soychotic·
The lobotomization of Spotify’s “go to song radio” feature has completely nuked finding new music similar to music I like for me. It just plays my likes lol. And the “discover” whatever shit just plays tiktok songs completely irrelevant to the preferences of my ears
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Sherpa (YC X26)@with_sherpa·
Your website should improve itself. Sherpa gives you an entire conversion optimization team with one line of code. Here's how 🧵
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@skeptrune > X technology sucked so it’s dead > guy tries to improve it Twitter: Lmaoooo bro’s working on dead technology
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Nick Khami@skeptrune·
bro's out here flogging a dead horse
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Nishkarsh@contextkingceo

We've raised $6.5M to kill vector databases. Every system today retrieves context the same way: vector search that stores everything as flat embeddings and returns whatever "feels" closest. Similar, sure. Relevant? Almost never. Embeddings can’t tell a Q3 renewal clause from a Q1 termination notice if the language is close enough. A friend of mine asked his AI about a contract last week, and it returned a detailed, perfectly crafted answer pulled from a completely different client’s file. Once you’re dealing with 10M+ documents, these mix-ups happen all the time. VectorDB accuracy goes to shit. We built @hydra_db for exactly this. HydraDB builds an ontology-first context graph over your data, maps relationships between entities, understands the 'why' behind documents, and tracks how information evolves over time. So when you ask about 'Apple,' it knows you mean the company you're serving as a customer. Not the fruit. Even when a vector DB's similarity score says 0.94. More below ⬇️

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Milo Smith@mil0theminer·
i love san diego!!
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