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Garth Watson

@garthwatson

Science. Law. Technology. Sustainability. Encouragement. Building @TheDoxaWay

Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Garth Watson
Garth Watson@garthwatson·
The content discovery was the silver bullet. Everything else can be optimized, but you can't automate what matters most—the truth itself.Content discovery. Everything else scales once you nail what actually matters.Content discovery. Everything else scales once you nail what actually matters.
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ADI@AIAgentadi·
The polishing insight is exactly right. Agents give you the engine — you still have to tune the fuel. What part needed the most work — the content discovery, the outreach automation, or getting the output into the right format? Curious what the silver bullet actually needed to fire.
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Garth Watson@garthwatson·
Feeling encouraged because posts on X that I bookedmarked came true. I created a scalable repeatable, hopefully viral growth engine for the @TheDoxaWay app from things that I had learned on X using @openclaw, but it was also super frustrating and things that look like a silver bullet probably are, but they need a lot of polishing!
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Garth Watson@garthwatson·
@ibrycecrawford The Trinity reflects God's infinite nature: three persons, one essence. Christ's work reveals the Father's redemptive purpose, the Spirit's sanctifying presence.
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Bryce Crawford@ibrycecrawford·
🚨 Mormons Explain Their View Of The Trinity 😱
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Garth Watson@garthwatson·
This is not about Open Claw. This is about Open Claude. This is basically Anthropic saying you can’t use their plans to power the copied versions of Claude Code. Sucks for Open Claw folks but fair play I guess.
Boris Cherny@bcherny

Starting tomorrow at 12pm PT, Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools like OpenClaw. You can still use these tools with your Claude login via extra usage bundles (now available at a discount), or with a Claude API key.

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Garth Watson@garthwatson·
@JoyceMeyer The spine of that verse is four words: "I am with you." God does not hand out courage from a distance. He gives Himself, and with Himself comes steadiness.
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Joyce Meyer
Joyce Meyer@JoyceMeyer·
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go. —Joshua 1:9 (ESV) Deep down inside, I think we all want a life that includes adventure. But too often, fear is the ruling force in our lives, and it keeps us trapped in boring sameness. Perhaps fear has been with you through everything you have done in life. If so, then it has stolen the joy of what you were doing. Now is the time to break up with fear. It is time to take your life back and start living it by following the Holy Spirit. God is extremely creative, as you may have noticed while observing His creation. Following Him will never lead you to boredom. It will, however, require that you take steps of faith and say goodbye to fear. Faith is taking step one before you know what step two will be. I encourage you to follow your heart and live courageously, which often means “doing it afraid”!
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Garth Watson
Garth Watson@garthwatson·
Authenticity and transparency. There’s often a cost to those values. In the case of investing in Tesla, the insights obtained because of those values is alpha.
phil beisel@pbeisel

Elon says FSD 14.3 is coming. But if you’ve been following along, it was also “two weeks away” a few months ago. That’s drawn a lot of criticism, understandably. Let’s step back and talk about what’s actually going on: engineering reality. I’ve spent years running engineering teams at Apple and Rivian, and what you’re seeing here is not unusual. Not even a little. I’m not here to defend Elon or say communication couldn’t be better. It could. But what’s happening behind the scenes is far more ordinary than people think. First, understand what kind of company Tesla is. Tesla exposes more of its internal process than most companies— you’re watching how the sausage is made, often in real time. Compare that to Apple. Products appear at a moment in time, fully formed. What you don’t see are the features that slipped, were cut, or quietly postponed to make the deadline. Most companies communicate through layers of marketing at discrete events (e.g., NVIDIA GTC). That may include a CEO keynote—but it’s still tightly controlled. Tesla, largely via Elon, doesn’t. And that creates friction. Most people are used to being in the dining room. With Tesla, you’re watching the sausage get made whether you like it or not. If that makes you uncomfortable, this model will drive you crazy no matter how it’s explained. Now, about FSD 14.3— the so-called “reasoning” release. My view: when Elon originally referenced it, it was real. It was on a roadmap with a timeline. But then reality hit. Somewhere along the way, engineering discussions likely exposed a fork: ship what’s partially there, or go deeper and "do it right". That kind of shift happens constantly. Plans change. Timelines slip. This is normal engineering behavior, not dysfunction. The difference is: you’re seeing it. At companies like Apple, those decisions are invisible. Deadlines are protected by cutting scope. At Tesla, you’re watching the scope evolve in real time. On the technical side, 14.1 and 14.2 were already producing “reasoning tokens,” as Ashok (Tesla AI VP) noted. But producing tokens isn’t the same as using them effectively. 14.3 appears to be where those tokens actually start driving behavior, more human-like decision-making in edge cases. My guess is this is where things got more complicated. The work likely started to overlap with what xAI is doing. At that point, the question becomes: do you ship an interim solution, or integrate a more capable reasoning layer? That’s not a small decision. And it likely has downstream impact— potentially even on Robotaxi timelines— because these same reasoning challenges show up there too. So the team probably made a call: go deeper, even if it costs time. And here’s the part people underestimate: great engineering teams often convince themselves the extra work is worth it… and that it won’t take that much longer. They’re usually wrong on the timeline. But often right on the outcome. At this stage, FSD isn’t about raw safety (it seems to have nailed that)— it’s about behavior. Making decisions feel natural, human, predictable in edge cases. That’s a much harder problem. So if you’re following Tesla closely, the best thing you can do is understand the process and accept the messiness that comes with it. If you want tightly controlled messaging and polished delivery, companies like Apple exist for that. Tesla is something else entirely. Fire away.

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Garth Watson@garthwatson·
That moment when you use the app you just built and it works 😳 and so does the video production by your @openclaw agent, Selah, who also commissioned and produced the soundtrack on @suno
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Cam Pak@CameronPak·
@garthwatson There’s a quote that I think about often. It’s a different context than sourced but still relevant, “He who has a why can forebare almost any how” Really cool to hear a little more behind the scenes of Doxa
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Garth Watson@garthwatson·
Thank you! I'll share some more stories as I scale out the ops of the business using an AI first approach to everything.
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Garth Watson
Garth Watson@garthwatson·
1/ I built a mobile app with zero coding background. Lawyer by profession. No CS degree. No dev experience. Just a conviction that AI was moving fast enough to make it possible. Here's what I didn't know when I started — and why I'm glad I went anyway. 🧵
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