Aneesh Karve
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Aneesh Karve
@akarve
Data, visualization, entrepreneurship—salted with Bitcoin and economics. CTO @QuiltData, manage data like code. YC S17.
Mountain View, California Katılım Ağustos 2008
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@tlbtlbtlb @fchollet The speed with which the answer can be written down doesn’t embarrass optimality. NP certs are verifiable in polynomial time but we know of no way to compute the answer that fast.
If a solution requires a fundamental amount of computation there is then also a speed limit.
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@fchollet I don't think humans are anywhere near an optimal bound.
People struggle with problems for hours, days, months when the answer can be written down in a minute (or a millisecond for a computer.)
We're a million times slower than an easily imaginable system.
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One of the biggest misconceptions people have about intelligence is seeing it as some kind of unbounded scalar stat, like height. "Future AI will have 10,000 IQ", that sort of thing. Intelligence is a conversion ratio, with an optimality bound. Increasing intelligence is not so much like "making the tower taller", it's more like "making the ball rounder". At some point it's already pretty damn spherical and any improvement is marginal.
Now of course smart humans aren't quite at the optimal bound yet on an individual level, and machines will have many advantages besides intelligence -- mostly the removal of biological bottlenecks: greater processing speed, unlimited working memory, unlimited memory with perfect recall... but these are mostly things humans can also access through externalized cognitive tools.
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I’m honoured to be joining 𝕏 to lead design. I believe this is the most important platform in the world, and I can’t think of a more exciting place to help shape the future.
I’m looking forward to working closely with @elonmusk, @nikitabier, and the rest of the team. I’m grateful for the opportunity, humbled to be part of it, and can't wait to get started!

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AI content will vastly exceed all human content
Brett Winton@wintonARK
We have been surpassed: AI written output exceeded human written output in 2025
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@pmddomingos @pmarca They have not stood the test of time, a powerful noise filter. The Lindy effect.
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@badlogicgames cloudflare’s code mode is similar, better fleshed out and tested blog.cloudflare.com/code-mode/
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The people I want to hear from right now are the security teams at large companies who have to try and keep systems secure when dozens of teams of engineers of varying levels of experience are constantly shipping new features
swyx@swyx
this is the Final Boss of Agentic Engineering: killing the Code Review at this point multiple people are already weighing how to remove the human code review bottleneck from agents becoming fully productive. @ankitxg was brave enough to map out how he sees SDLC being turned on its head. i'm not personally there yet, but I tend to be 3-6 months behind these people and yeah its definitely coming.
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New post: "The Mythical Agent-Month"
With coding agents, we are writing code faster than ever. But hands on keyboards was never the bottleneck, a lesson from Fred Brooks's 1975 classic that we keep painfully relearning. Will it be different now, or will we run into the same "brownfield barriers" as new agent-native software projects scale up?
wesmckinney.com/blog/mythical-…
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@GadSaad I don’t know, Gad. All milks are equal. When will reality catch up to ideology?
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@priceoreason > most other people can't truly understand how much I've suffered
the essence of so much writing, a goldmine really. how much would you convey?
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I don't usually talk about my personal life here on X but over the past few days, I've been going through a crisis. For starters, since I'm one of the only people that has watched the first 2 episodes of Star Trek Starfleet Academy, most other people can't truly understand how much I've suffered. Even worse, I consider myself at least a somewhat professional reviewer of movies and shows but every time I sit down to work on my Starfleet Academy reviews, I suddenly become depressed and end up doing something else (today I ended up watching football instead). At this point, I don't even know if it's worth it to complete my Starfleet Academy reviews, especially when I don't think anybody will watch them but I've already invested time and energy on them so I'm not sure what to do. Sorry for dumping all my troubles on the world but maybe somebody could give me some good advice.

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JUST IN: US BANK REGULATOR JUST SAID JP MORGAN, BANK OF AMERICA AND CITI COULD FACE FINES FOR DEBANKING #BITCOIN AND CRYPTO FIRMS
JUSTICE IS ON THE WAY 🔥


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@mikealfred why not just technical weakness? it’s fraught to attribute market drops to manipulation and leaps to genius :) gold bugs did this for decades
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Mises gave us the recipe for civilization:
1. Civilization requires economic calculation
2. Calculation requires prices
3. Prices require markets
4. Markets require exchange
5. Exchange requires private property
Therefore:
No private property → no prices → no calculation → no coordination → no civilization.
And, the extent to which private property is violated (aka taxed) is the extent to which civilization is eroded.
#Bitcoin is the strongest form of private property in the history of the human race.
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@truecrypto “Bitcoin is going down because there are more sellers than buyers.”
Buyers and sellers are always and definitionally equal in number.
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If You Want to Know Why Bitcoin Is Going Down…
It’s not the headlines.
It’s not the influencers.
It’s not the excuses people post after the fact.
Bitcoin is going down because there are more sellers than buyers. That’s it. That’s the whole reason.
This candle doesn’t need a conspiracy theory. It doesn’t need macro gymnastics. It doesn’t need social-media hopium or doom.
Price leads narrative; not the other way around.
Every time you see a big red candle, the timeline suddenly becomes a library of explanations that didn’t exist 24 hours earlier:
“It’s the ETF flows.”
“It’s the miners.”
“It’s manipulation.”
“It’s the funding rates.”
“It’s the macro.”
“It’s the halving cycle.”
No. Those are stories people attach after the selling has already happened.
What this chart is showing you, clearly, is displacement. An imbalance between aggression and absorption. Sellers lifting the offer faster than buyers can step in. Momentum favoring downside continuation.
You don’t need to overthink what the candles already told you.
This is what real traders understand:
Price writes the story, volume tones the story, narrative just narrates it.
And when price is moving like this, with speed, momentum, and follow-through, it’s not because the market discovered a new theory…
…it’s because it discovered a lack of buyers.
Everything else is just commentary.

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@LawrenceLepard Tradfi “diversification” mindset biases investors to presume that new markets will have many issues and many winners.
Does Bitcoin’s monetary dominance render crypto as base metals to gold, as IWM is to SPY, or as Blockbuster was to NFLX?
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