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Anoop
@amazedsaint
building stuff - ex microsoft, merck, sigma aldrich. life sciences & deep learning.
New York Katılım Ağustos 2024
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@Yuchenj_UW @altryne why don't we all go back to the real programming?
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@altryne I challenge you to write all the code in Apple Notes.
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@AlesyaMacWaters they also become an unofficial board member with veto power. net +ve outcome
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S & X will forever be in my heart
Tesla@Tesla
The legacy of Model S & X will live on in our vision for autonomy
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Something to think about : what does life look like 25 years from now if AI continues to improve.
I don’t think any AI community ( broad tech industry , academia , various timelines predictions) have done a great job articulating a positive long term future for humanity and what it means for the institutions and traditions that a lot of the world holds dear.
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I’m still in shock. Soma didn’t just have an exceptionally successful career, he was the kindest, most authentic man you could ever hope to meet. And now he’s gone.
He had more of a lasting impact on me than he ever knew. When I was just a confused college student trying to figure out my life, I sent him a cold email asking for help choosing a job. He was a CVP at Microsoft, the most senior level exec you could be. He had every reason to ignore me. Instead, he gave me an hour of his time.
I still remember that conversation so vividly. “Don’t come to Microsoft,” he told me gently. “You don’t have to do the ‘safe’ thing. Aim higher than you think the world allows you to” He gave me, a kid, the courage to believe in himself before that kid had any reason to.
That was Soma. A man who, despite carrying the weight of an enormous career, made room in his day to lift up a stranger.
Soma went on to be a Managing Director at Madrona, of one of Seattle’s most storied venture funds, where he backed the next generation of founders with the same generosity. He co-owned the US cricket team, the Seattle Orcas, bringing the sport he loved to a country learning to love it. He made everything he touched warmer.
59 is too young. The world had so few people like him, and now it has one less.
Rest in peace, Soma (1966-2026).

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