Vivian Nguyen Lin
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Vivian Nguyen Lin
@VivianNguyenLin
Chief Builder 👩🏻💻
San Francisco, CA Katılım Temmuz 2014
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I grew up in East Oakland, California — and where I came from taught me the most valuable skill I've ever had: how to figure things out with nothing. That skill carried me from East Oakland to top 2% of admits into UC Berkeley now building @ScopeDocs_25 as a solo founder.
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@a16z Completely agree my career from major to current career is so non linear — planning didn’t make sense
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🚨 Today is the last day to apply for Character Labs G6, our startup accelerator.
G6 features an all-new "Sprint Stack" comprised of the 5 essential tools we think founders need to find product-market fit.
No guarantee you'll get there in 5 weeks (or 5 months or 5 years... startups are hard 🥹) - BUT here's what we can promise:
- the best and latest techniques for finding PMF
- our biggest and most important lessons from working with 300+ teams (including those at Google, YouTube, Slack, Uber, One Medical, Gusto, Phaidra, Fathom...)
- a system and environment that helps you build, test, learn, and iterate faster than ever
- wholehearted effort and true collaboration from @jakek @eliblee and me
All the info and a link to apply are at character.vc/labs
Less than 24 hours left!!!
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I’ve always been looking for people who are inquisitive, curious, and also give a shit. I think I’ve found one.
Welcome to the crew 🚢, @YangZhao213.
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(🧵1/11) For the past year and a half, I've been investigating OpenAI and Sam Altman for @NewYorker. With my coauthor @andrewmarantz, I reviewed never-before-disclosed internal memos, obtained 200+ pages of documents related to a close colleague, including extensive private notes, and interviewed more than 100 people.
OpenAI was founded on the premise that A.I. could be the most dangerous invention in human history—and that its C.E.O. would need to be a person of uncommon integrity. We lay out the most detailed account yet of why Altman was ousted out by board members and executives who came to believe he lacked that integrity, and ask: were they right to allege that he couldn't be trusted?
A thread on some of of our findings:

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@VivianNguyenLin What doesn’t kill u make you stronger
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