Chuck Feerick

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Chuck Feerick

Chuck Feerick

@chuckfeerick

CEO & Co-Founder of @latitude_health. Building purpose built-AI for UM. Oxford Comma enthusiast. Dad.

San Francisco, CA Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Chuck Feerick
Chuck Feerick@chuckfeerick·
🔥 Hot off the press: The first issue of my newsletter! Please subscribe and share. All things Healthcare, Tech and Business, and randon things I found entertaining this week getrevue.co/profile/chuckf…
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨NEWS: Cursor’s $50B “in-house model” is literally Kimi K2.5 with RL on top. Got caught in 24 hours >be Moonshot AI >spend hundreds of millions training Kimi K2.5 >1 trillion parameters, 15 trillion tokens, agent swarm architecture >beat GPT-5.2 and Opus 4.5 on real benchmarks >open-source it because you believe in the ecosystem >one condition: display “Kimi K2.5” if you make over $20M/month from it >Cursor takes the model >runs RL on coding tasks >ships it March 19 as “Composer 2” >blog post: “continued pretraining + scaled reinforcement learning” >zero mention of Kimi K2.5 >“our in-house models generate more code than almost any other LLMs in the world” >publishes benchmark chart >Composer 2 against Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.4 >uses the chart to justify raising at $50 billion! >less than 24 hours later >kimi dev intercepts the API response >model ID: kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast >they didn’t even rename it >Moonshot head of pretraining runs tokenizer test >confirms: identical to Kimi’s tokenizer >publicly tags Cursor’s co-founder: “why aren’t you respecting our license?” >two more Moonshot employees post confirmations >all three posts deleted within hours >legal is now involved >but it gets worse >Cursor had Kimi K2.5 listed as a FREE model in their UI just weeks ago >users were openly using it >Feb 9: “K2.5 was in my model list. I updated and it vanished” >it vanished because Cursor pulled it from the picker, and relaunched it as their own model >Moonshot valuation: $4.3B >Cursor valuation: $50B Absolute state of Cursor.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

@fynnso Yeah, it’s Kimi 2.5

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Chuck Feerick
Chuck Feerick@chuckfeerick·
@IMDb hey all - love the app but having both “X”s next to each other is very frustrating product design. Here’s an easy fix
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Robert Youssef
Robert Youssef@rryssf·
DeepMind just did the unthinkable. They built an AI that doesn't need RAG and it has perfect memory of everything it's ever read. It's called Recursive Language Models, and it might mark the death of traditional context windows forever. Here's how it works (and why it matters way more than it sounds) ↓
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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
Rippling finally got their logo on the ugliest building in the city. Good job ⁦@parkerconrad
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Grant Lee
Grant Lee@thisisgrantlee·
Gamma crossed $50M ARR with 28 employees and more cash in the bank than we had raised ($23M) In hindsight: We got here because we ignored common VC advice. Examples of glaringly bad advice that you should ignore to save you $10M+ and years of time, like we did for Gamma:
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Ankur Nagpal
Ankur Nagpal@ankurnagpal·
70 million Americans will soon get access to an Invest America account This "Trump account" is a brand new tax-advantaged account and most people are sleeping on just how powerful they can be Here are 5 little known strategies to leverage it to its maximum potential:
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I created my LinkedIn just 25 weeks ago. Easiest algorithm to crack of any social media and it's not even close. Since then, I’ve recorded over 1.2 million impressions, reached more than 401,000 members, built 6,000+ connections, and added roughly $15,000 to my monthly pipeline. Here is the exact strategy I used daily with no details left out. Also, i you want the full set of secrets and cheat codes regarding engagement groups, secret tricks, etc - follow me, share this post, and comment “LinkedIn growth guide 2025.” You need to do all 3 to get a DM. 1 out of 3 or 2 out of 3 won't work. Alright, let's begin... My strategy is simple and based on 2 things: content output and content engagement. Let’s start with content output. I post 3 times per day, Monday through Sunday. Every day that I post consistently, my reach compounds. If I slow down, impressions stall. Weekends are underrated. Less noise = more visibility. Here’s how post volume breaks down: 10 posts = 1 solid performer 30 posts = 3 to 4 strong ones 50+ posts = something always pops Afternoons tend to work best for my audience. Yours might differ so test and double down. Don’t worry about underperformers. One good post can carry a week and literally nobody cares about your flops because nobody is paying attention to you. Format Rankings (Best to Worst) Carousels – Step-by-step breakdowns and value frameworks (2 to 3x reach) GIFs and videos – Behind-the-scenes, stories, walkthroughs (2x reach, picking up a lot of steam recently) Tweet-style images – Bold, short insights (1.1x reach, has heavily cooled down since late 2024) Static images – Charts, stats, and infographics (baseline) Text-only posts – Straightforward ideas or commentary (around 70 percent of baseline) Carousels remain the highest ROI content format. Tweet-style image reach has softened a lot, possibly due to an algo tweak. Use effective CTAs like: “Comment X if you want Y” “DM me for a copy of Z” So what about content engagement? LinkedIn favors interaction-driven content. Every like and comment opens up second-degree visibility. Spend 75 percent of your time engaging: Like relevant posts Leave thoughtful comments Re-share valuable content with your POV Connect with people who engage with your posts Who to engage with: Founders Marketers Creators in your vertical Ghostwriters managing brand accounts So what about engagement groups? They are small groups (5 to 10 creators) who consistently: Like Comment Share within the first hour That early push still makes a real difference. No group? Drop a comment and I’ll help you find one. Bonus: DM regular engagers Comment on posts from up-and-coming creators in your niche Daily LinkedIn Checklist Comment on 20 or more posts Like 50 or more posts Reply to every comment on your posts DM 5 new, relevant people If you’re trying to grow inbound traffic, generate pipeline, or just build credibility at scale, LinkedIn is the move. Try this system for 30 days. Check your numbers on Day 31. And if you want access to the full strategy I use every day, follow me, share this post, and comment “LinkedIn growth guide 2025.” Also, check out my thread from a few days ago about how LinkedIn drove multiple thousands of dollars worth of business to SEO in just 1 week.
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Des Traynor
Des Traynor@destraynor·
I've yet to see a good thread summarising new types of UI that generative AI has necessitated, so here's an attempt to start one (in the hopes you all can contribute!) Not necessarily endorsing any of these, I just see them all as relevant in our future
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Restructuring__@Restructuring__·
Michael J. Mauboussin just published his latest paper 100+ pages on the topic of "Measuring the Moat" Here are the 20 sections and exhibits that caught my eye 🧵 1/ Dis-Integration of the Computer Industry
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
The Supreme Court's Chevron ruling may be most impactful things to happen to startups in a long time, in ways that people don't realize. A thread:
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Chuck Feerick
Chuck Feerick@chuckfeerick·
@SFBART hi! Big fan. It’s impossible to hear anything the conductor is say on the speaker system which is unfortunate when I think it’s important info about a delay
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to GTM. Maja Voje and I studied 12 leading B2B SaaS companies. (including interviews with their teams) Here’s what we learned:
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Chuck Feerick@chuckfeerick·
@graceisford hey Grace! I was just re-listening to your interview with @TheFullRatchet - was the go to market Place book you mentioned ever published? I was searching but couldn’t find it!
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George Mack
George Mack@george__mack·
The most useful razors and rules I've found: 1. Bragging Razor - If someone brags about their success or happiness, assume it’s half what they claim If someone downplays their success or happiness, assume it’s double what they claim 2. High Agency Razor - If unsure who to work with, pick the person that has the best chances of breaking you out of a 3rd world prison. 3. The Early-Late Razor - If it's a talking point on Reddit, you might be early. If it's a talking point on LinkedIn, you're definitely late. 4. Luck Razor - If stuck with 2 equal options, pick the one that feels like it will produce the most luck later down the line. I used this razor to go for drinks with a stranger rather than watch Netflix. In hindsight, it was the highest ROI decision I've ever made. 5. Buffett's Law - "The value of every business is 100% subject to government interest rates" - Warren Buffett 6. The 6-Figure Razor - If someone brags about "6 figures" -- assume it's closer to $100K than $900K. 7. Parent Rule - Break down the investments your parents made in you: Time, Love, Energy, and Money. If they are still alive, aim to hit a positive ROI (or at least break even.) 8. Instagram Razor - When you see a photo of an influencer looking attractive on Instagram -- assume there are 99 worse variations of that photo you haven't seen. They just picked the best one. 9. Narcissism Razor - If worried about people's opinions, remember they are too busy worrying about other people's opinions of them. 99% of the time you're an extra in someone else's movie 10. Everyday Razor - If you go from doing a task weekly to daily, you achieve 7 years of output in 1 year. If you apply a 1% compound interest each time, you achieve 54 years of output in 1 year. 11. Bezos Razor - If unsure what action to pick, let your 90-year-old self on death bed choose it. 12. Creativity Razor - If struggling to think creatively about a subject, transform it: • Turn a thought into a written idea. • A written idea into a drawing. • A drawing into an equation. • An equation into a conversation. In the process of transforming it, you begin to spot new creative connections. 13. The Roman Empire Rule - Historians now recognize the Roman Empire fell in 476 - but it wasn't acknowledged by Roman society until many generations later. If you wait for the media to inform you, you'll either be wrong or too late. 14. Physics Razor - If it doesn't deny the law of physics, then assume it's possible. Do not confuse society's current lack of knowledge -- with this knowledge being impossible to attain. E.g. The smartphone seems impossible to someone from the 1800s -- but it was possible, they just had a lack of knowledge. 15. Skinner's Law - If procrastinating, you have 2 ways to solve it: • Make the pain of inaction > Pain of action • Make the pleasure of action > Pleasure of inaction 16. Network Razor - If you have 2 quality people that would benefit from an intro to one another, always do it. Networks don't divide as you share them, they multiply. 17. Gell-Mann Razor - Assume every media article contains a % of false information. Sandbox the article from your worldview until you've: • Seen primary sources • Spoken to 3 domain experts 18. Taleb's Surgeon - If presented with two equal candidates for a role, pick the one with the least amount of charisma. The uncharismatic one has got there despite their lack of charisma. The charismatic one has got there with the aid of their charisma.
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