Andrii Veles

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Andrii Veles

Andrii Veles

@anwsme

Senior Product Designer at @trustwallet

Kyiv City, Ukraine Katılım Kasım 2023
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Andrii Veles
Andrii Veles@anwsme·
Fever, chills, COVID 🦠 Got the results from the doctor but lost the document. Wish I had taken a photo the moment I got the papers. If only I had the app I came up with last week…
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almonk@almonk·
Dropping Isoloupe today. I built it to scratch an itch – I wanted the fluidness of figma vector networks but the magic of Blender modifiers. The result is a gpu-accelerated, go-wasm studio for making icons and glyphs that runs entirely in the browser. It has some cool features like shape builder, dynamic mirrors, clean svg in/out, isometric drawing projection and a ton more. It's pretty spartan but works well. iso.alasdairmonk.com
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Andrii Veles@anwsme·
@DanHollick Everything clickable should lead to providing knowledge on what follows the click. Also applies to chevrons and dark/light mode switchers. Expand ↓ collapse ↑ light mode 🌙 dark mode ☀️
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Dan Hollick@DanHollick·
Question. Should a dark/light mode toggle like this show a) the current mode? b) the mode that clicking it would enable?
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Apple Club@ApplesClubs·
Apple Maps vs Google Maps — both have evolved massively. 🌍 Which one guides you better? 🗺️
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Andrii Veles@anwsme·
@aakashgupta Bs to make fud Definitely isn't because of AI or chips or whatever you pro-AI call it
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The layoff wave tells two stories, not one. Tech giants like Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft are cutting to fund GPU purchases. Their revenues are growing. Their stock prices are climbing. They're firing people to free up cash for compute. This isn't cost-cutting during a downturn. It's a forced reallocation from payroll to datacenter capacity. The math is brutal: every percentage point of headcount reduction funds another batch of H100s. Meanwhile, UPS, Nestle, Ford, and Target are cutting for the opposite reason. They've already deployed AI tools that work. Customer service automation, supply chain optimization, generative design systems. The productivity gains are real and compounding. These companies don't need to buy massive GPU clusters. They're renting inference from hyperscalers and cutting headcount because the math finally works. Both sides are feeding the same beast. Tech companies are buying the shovels. Everyone else is buying the gold those shovels dig up. Semiconductor companies sit in the middle, collecting rent from the entire value chain. TSMC, NVIDIA, and ASML are printing money while employment craters on both ends. The timing matters. We're at 10% enterprise AI adoption, heading toward 50%. History says this phase moves fastest and generates the most wealth. But that wealth is concentrating in compute, not labor. The gap between market cap growth and wage growth has never been wider. This isn't a recession. It's a rebalancing. And most workers are on the wrong side of it.
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

Recent Layoff Announcements: 1. UPS: 48,000 employees 2. Amazon: Up to 30,000 employees 3. Intel: 24,000 employees 4. Nestle: 16,000 employees 5. Accenture: 11,000 employees 6. Ford: 11,000 employees 7. Novo Nordisk: 9,000 employees 8. Microsoft: 7,000 employees 9. PwC: 5,600 employees 10. Salesforce: 4,000 employees 11. Paramount: 2,000 employees 12. Target: 1,800 employees 13. Kroger: 1,000 employees 14. Applied Materials: 1,444 employees 15. Meta: 600 employees The labor market is clearly weakening.

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Tim@TimurNegru·
This post is both funny and sad. Funny - this guy's facial expression, the Labubu hanging from his neck, the whole forced flex energy of it all. Sad - this post went mega viral and given the values he's promoting as 'success' - trophy girlfriend, yacht, crypto millions, no kids - millions of people engaged with it like this is the dream. As a happily married dad of 2, I can tell you the real flex is reading bedtime stories and still being excited to see your partner after 12 years. But that doesn't get likes.
Nick O’Neill@chooserich

43 yrs old, new girlfriend, new yacht, no kids, crypto millionaire. Does it get any better than this?

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Andrii Veles
Andrii Veles@anwsme·
e-Bike app: Map — Widget — Trip details Anyone who's ever gotten lost around the Royal Palace of Amsterdam and its countless intersections will understand.
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Formic@FormicDsgn·
Creation
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Andrii Veles@anwsme·
It's hard to describe my feelings, but I want to switch my Mac for Lenovo ThinkPad. Idk why, totally unreasonable
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Andrii Veles@anwsme·
At my last job interview, I asked the AI agent to dig up everything about the company. Before the CEO could even introduce himself, I told him I already had the full picture because of agent. He answered: "Welcome to the team".
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Can Vardar@icanvardar·
i closed my bank account so adobe couldn’t charge me
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Andrii Veles@anwsme·
@kimmonismus AGI will never exist by technical limitations and Moore law. Screenshot this.
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
We often talk about AGI as if it were just a technical race. But what happens when machines can really do everything that is currently considered work? A new NBER paper shows that in a world with AGI, human labor will no longer be the bottleneck for growth- only computing power will be. This means that jobs that are the basis of our prosperity today could become economically irrelevant. Those who own the computers will determine prosperity. The question remains: What does work mean when it no longer has economic necessity. We are not talking about the distant future, but rather a very recent historical development.
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Ethan Mollick@emollick

Some new theoretical economics papers looking at the implications of AGI. These two papers argue that a true AGI-level AI (equivalent to a human genius), if achieved, would eventually displace most human labor and reduce the economic value of remaining human work to near-zero.

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Andrii Veles@anwsme·
Oh man, finding a new job is tough.
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Area@areatechnology_·
Brand exploration for OpenAI with Sam Altman, February 2023 Two logo concepts – Circle and Monogram – alongside broader exploration for ChatGPT across brand and product. More details and link below.
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