Filip Iversen

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Filip Iversen

Filip Iversen

@filip_ivers

Product Designer | UI/UX | Development

Katılım Haziran 2024
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
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eric zakariasson
eric zakariasson@ericzakariasson·
how cursor use cursor: triaging bug reports we have this automation that when a bug is reported, its asking you follow up questions while looking for duplicate issues and checking out the code for bugs im then going back and forth with me about the issue, and eventually creating a linear ticket about the issue once in linear, its spawning an agent attempting to fix the issue
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
i find it fucking hilarious how Apple "failing" at AI is now the exact reason they're about to win it: - watched everyone else burn $1.4T+ building models... then picked the winner (gemini) to use for... $1B - while everyone fights to grow users, apple flips a switch and 2.5 billion devices get AI siri tmrw. - $150B to splurge on the device / app layer. zero competition (because everyones spent their cash). - while openAI charges $200/mo subscriptions, Apple lets you run models on-device (cheaper, faster, private, personal) - while openAI struggles to build an AI device, Apple just dropped 5 powered by the best AI chips for hand-held devices. they "lost" the model race because they didn't need to win it in the first place greatest to (accidentally) ever do it.
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Andrew Warner
Andrew Warner@AndrewWarner·
🚨 Breaking: Claude OAuth officially not allowed in OpenClaw This would be a GREAT time for @sama to step in and let us use @OpenAI subscriptions with @openclaw.
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Filip Iversen
Filip Iversen@filip_ivers·
@jasonfried @BrettFromDJ Problem is this payment was upfront. Paid by card. Disputed after the fact. Maybe payment with cards are not the way to go?
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
@BrettFromDJ Don't get tied up. Move on. Take the loss as experience. Get paid incrementally as you deliver work, don't deliver in big chunks. Those are the lessons, not suing.
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Brett
Brett@BrettFromDJ·
A client took 4 weeks of design and development work, pushed it live in Webflow, removed my access, and disputed a refund for all the work completed during this time. I'm not being ridiculous for seeking litigation due to the fact they literally set the site live, right?
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Filip Iversen
Filip Iversen@filip_ivers·
@forestmanjohn Have you considered doing a kickstarter to get access to capital pre production? Might help the ball rolling
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JC Foster
JC Foster@forestmanjohn·
3 months ago, I quit my job to chase a dream: to build an affordable, convenient, plastic-free coffee maker. Grateful for everyone who has reserved ❤️ puresteelco.com
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The Woolshire
The Woolshire@thewoolshire·
The majority of people don’t understand how the modern world works. They see packaged goods in the store and only consider the price. They do not consider material, product origin, or even what it is exactly that they’re buying. These sponges for example are petrochemical products full of glues, synthetic dyes, and microplastics, manufactured in the cheapest available place in the world. You scrub this on your dishes to “clean” them? Yikes. Like pillows, there is virtually no labeling on these products. “Sponge” or “Pillow”. Think about the products you use every day. What are they? What is the material and where is it from? Are they safe to use? In the end, we aren’t saving money. We’re supporting a slave-labor / third-world system, have replaced the natural with a petrochemical mockery, and are certainly becoming sicker for it - both physically and spiritually.
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Filip Iversen
Filip Iversen@filip_ivers·
@TSLAFanMtl I can't wait to see consumers build these into full size campers!!! Haha!
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Filip Iversen
Filip Iversen@filip_ivers·
@BrettFromDJ You should do an analysis of traditional Ferrari design and what makes it great, and more importantly: what makes it Ferrari
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Brett
Brett@BrettFromDJ·
There's a dangerous romance in the design industry with process. LoveFrom spent six months researching Ferrari's interior redesign. They delivered four books of research before a single design concept was even presented. Six months. Four books. For Ferrari, one of the most iconic brands on the planet. And the result? It looks like it belongs in a Fiat. This isn't a knock on LoveFrom specifically. It's a symptom of something much bigger: the industry has confused the weight of the process with the quality of the output. Here's the trap: when you spend six months doing research and deliver four bound books to a client, everyone in the room feels smart. The client feels validated because look at all this effort. The agency feels justified because look at all this work. The process becomes its own product. It starts generating its own momentum, its own gravity. And at some point, nobody can tell the difference between being thorough and actually being productive. But the customer who sits in that Ferrari interior doesn't care about four books. They don't care about six months of ethnographic research or mood boards or "strategic frameworks". They care about one thing: does this feel like a Ferrari? Does this make me feel something? And the answer, in this case, is a resounding no. This is what happens when agencies sell process as a proxy for talent. Process is a safety net. It gives everyone involved permission to not worry about whether the people doing the work are actually exceptional at the craft or the right people for the job. Because if the research was thorough, if the methodology was sound, if the strategy was airtight, then surely the output will be great, right? Wrong. Process doesn't design anything. People do. Process is just a tool. It is not the product. And the moment you confuse the two, you end up putting a Fiat interior into a Ferrari.
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Kote@kotecinho

LoveFrom didn’t begin with sketches. They began with six months of research, culminating in four weighty books delivered to Ferrari. Printed in Italian and English, the volumes dissected philosophy, design heritage, Ferrari’s cultural meaning in Italy, and the interplay between attention and touch. These were not mood boards, but structured arguments — challenging accepted ideas, reinforcing others, and setting out the first principles for what a car interior should be in 2026.

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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
DS9 was the last Star Trek show
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Filip Iversen
Filip Iversen@filip_ivers·
I have been following you for a while and I know you have been thinking about expanding to other goods when the time is right. There is a really interesting brand from Norway that uses a traditional wool “fishnet” knit in their gear. brynje.no/us/en Unfortunately they also have to now produce in Asia, but I always thought it could be a great opportunity if an American made brand took inspiration from these techniques.
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The Woolshire
The Woolshire@thewoolshire·
@filip_ivers Agreed! China owns almost the entire Merino wool goods market. An incredible opportunity in that arena (activewear, close to skin), but also in coarse wool - sweaters, blankets, home goods. And let’s not forget wool batting for bedding!
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The Woolshire
The Woolshire@thewoolshire·
We would be able to revive the American wool industry by building an industrial scouring and wool storage facility for the western states. In addition, more wool infrastructure for processing and spinning wool into yarn - all under the same building. Scouring is the bottleneck of the wool industry and leaves many producers unable to do anything with their wool. With the right facility, we could give purpose to all wool coming out of the USA and make American wool great again.
ORIGIN@ORIGINBJJ

What could you build for $220M?

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aditya
aditya@adxtyahq·
@original_ngv wouldn't be surprised if anthropic / openai / google text me like "stop leaking this shit mf, we can't process this many applications every hour"
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aditya
aditya@adxtyahq·
Claude Startup Program is also OPEN btw > API credits for early-stage startups (up to ~$25K) > Built by Anthropic (Claude) > No VC needed (unlike OpenAI) > Selection based on product + real Claude usage > Actually friendly to bootstrapped founders Apply: anthropic.com/startups
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aditya@adxtyahq

OpenAI Startup Credits are OPEN btw > Up to $100K+ in API credits for early-stage startups > Backed by OpenAI + partner VCs / accelerators > Use credits for GPT, vision, embeddings, agents & infra > No revenue requirement, just a real product & traction > One of the easiest ways to ship AI without burning cash Apply: openai.com/startups

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Filip Iversen
Filip Iversen@filip_ivers·
@adxtyahq "No VC needed (unlike OpenAI)" One of the requirements is being VC backed?
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
I’m now maxed out on referrals for the rest of the year. Time to help you guys get some Tesla referrals! Drop your referral links below and I’ll send people asking for a code to the comment section to select one. Won’t be able to help everyone, but will do what I can. For those curious, here's what people ordered using my code: • Model Ys: 6 • Cybertrucks: 3 • Model 3: 1
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
I really think @elonmusk and @tesla need to clarify a few things with FSD ASAP, since we’re clearly on the cusp of a step change in capability. We need clearly defined answers to the following: - If I spend $8k on FSD before Feb 14th, will that lock me in for Unsupervised FSD? Yes or no? If no, what capacity will I get locked into exactly? If no extra capability, is Tesla simply saying they will increase the price of Supervised? - FSD transfer ends March 31st. How does that impact HW3 owners that purchased FSD up front? Depending on the above re: FSD unsupervised, Tesla has said “they will take care of the owners”. What does that mean exactly?
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

Hi @Tesla, can you please clarify whether buying FSD outright for $8k means owners won’t have to pay extra for FSD Unsupervised on that car later? I’ve been getting a lot of DMs from people who are interested in buying FSD for $8k before February 14 but are worried if they will have to pay more on top of the $8k for FSD Unsupervised once it launches. @elonmusk

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