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George Sibble

@GeorgeSibble

Founder & CEO, ODAI - AI Evangelist - Consumate Builder

Cambridge, MA Katılım Mart 2025
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George Sibble
George Sibble@GeorgeSibble·
Call it Sibble’s law: The price of artificial intelligence tokens will continue lowering until they approach or are below the marginal cost of producing those tokens (electricity). There’s no profits to be found here.
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George Sibble@GeorgeSibble·
@TheGeorgePu Founder events are for the performative people who want to be founders but not grind it out. I never go. They are useless. You should be focused on delivering product and generating revenue. Founder events do neither of those things.
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George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Go to founder events. - Everyone's pitching. - Everyone's networking. - Everyone's 'building something big.' I leave exhausted. Realized: I don't actually like most founders. I like the 5% who are honest about struggling. The rest feel like performance art.
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George Sibble
George Sibble@GeorgeSibble·
@FrancescoCiull4 I use Claude code almost exclusively. I am very happy. I will say there was a learning curve and I learn new things every day. It requires quite a bit of technical knowledge to use properly.
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Francesco Ciulla
Francesco Ciulla@FrancescoCiull4·
Based ONLY on your personal experience, what is the best AI model to code?
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George Sibble@GeorgeSibble·
The only thing you need to know about women and what they think about sex is how every female comedian makes a successful career making disgusting, crass jokes about their vaginas.
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Code beats drag & drop every time. I'm willing to die on this hill.
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hari raghavan
hari raghavan@haridigresses·
VCs: "wow look at all these cool AI vibecoding apps! Replit! Lovable! Bolt! $0 to $100m in 1-2 years! Yeah gross margins suck but so what! They're going to be huge.... oooh wait, look at all these awesome agent companies! $10M seed round pre-product? Sure why not!" OpenAI: "ummm hello?" Foundation models and systems of record are the only ones with a moat. Everyone else is a wrapper. It sucks because many have built really thoughtful, deeply complex products, but I’m not sure that matters anymore. OpenAI's agent build looks bad *today* because it's a prototype. But it’s a shot across the bow. They’re the chocolate *and* the wrapper. Who cares if the wrapper doesn’t have pretty colors? Everyone building AI-native software should treat this as the existential threat it is.
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George Sibble@GeorgeSibble·
Everyone is talking about AI taking away knowledge roles but no one is talking about Figure and Optimus talking away physical roles. We should be.
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George Sibble@GeorgeSibble·
My new custom water cooled Threadripper 9980x machine Love it.
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vas@vasuman·
There’s a lot of demand for AI application engineers. People who know which models are top of line for which use cases, understand how to prompt them and chain each one together, and know enough programming to build the software around it. There’s demand because this isn’t widely taught, meaning the only way to learn is by doing, and most are lazy. If this is you, let’s chat. Show me your work below, might want you at Varick.
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Santiago
Santiago@svpino·
Unfortunately, most MCP implementations I've seen so far rely on: 1. Exposing static API keys 2. Giving agents over-privileged access to resources Everywhere I go, I see one of the following problems: 1. Persistent credentials in config files so an agent can access resources using an MCP server. 2. Nobody is doing any session management or using fine-grained permissions with agents and MCP. 3.Nobody knows what agents accessed what data because there's no visibility into any of this. Security on MCP is a huge problem. One way to solve this mess: Check out Teleport. They make MCP deployments secure, compliant, and auditable. They are sponsoring this post. Teleport gives your code/agents the same first-class identity as a human user. Here is what you get: • Unique cryptographic identity for every MCP server and AI workload • Every single request will be authenticated and authorized • Ephemeral, just-in-time credentials • Granular, scoped permissions • Every action is tied to an agent identity and resource Imagine your AI assistant with access to query multiple databases. In a typical MCP setup, you'd provide this agent with full database credentials in an environment file. If that agent is compromised, the attacker now has access everywhere. With Teleport, that same agent: 1. Requests a temporary token only for a specific query 2. Operates under strict access policies 3. Leaves behind a detailed audit trail This turns MCP from a potential security nightmare to a completely safe and secure protocol. You can see more information here: fandf.co/46rhIn9
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George Sibble
George Sibble@GeorgeSibble·
It’s amazing that Joker came out in 2019 and was a smash hit because it resonated so much about the downfall of society, specifically in cities. And now everyone pretends it’s not happening. So odd
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Klaas
Klaas@forgebitz·
we need to go deeper we need an abstraction for this, like a language to write this code in like a coding language
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Anish Acharya
Anish Acharya@illscience·
An open question was answered today - "what will the AI-native distribution channel be?" It looks like ChatGPT will be that channel with 800M active users + the Apps SDK. This is likely as important as Steve Jobs announcing the app store in March of 2008 ...
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George Sibble@GeorgeSibble·
@VraserX It’s an open secret he’s a power hungry sociopath. We should all be very afraid.
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
You can hate him all you want, but the guy’s playing 5D chess. I’ve been saying this all along, Sam Altman isn’t just building AI, he’s building the infrastructure that every other player will eventually depend on. He turned OpenAI from a company that needed others into one that others now need. Genius move after genius move, Oracle, NVIDIA, AMD, all locked in, without draining a cent from current treasuries. You don’t have to like him, but you can’t deny he’s one of the smartest strategists in tech.
Mindset for Money@Mindset4Money_X

Can we take a moment to appreciate the game of chess Sam Altman is playing? In a single summer, he reduced OpenAI’s dependence on $MSFT by signing a multi-billion dollar deal with $ORCL, giving OpenAI access to a second cloud partner and much more leverage on infrastructure costs. Then he locked in partnerships with both primary competitors, $NVDA and $AMD, not only securing GPU supply at fair prices but also ensuring both chipmakers have a vested interest in OpenAI’s growth through direct collaboration and investment. He completely flipped the industry. OpenAI went from needing them to them needing OpenAI. And he did it all without draining current treasuries, instead leveraging future commitments. Absolutely incredible, and that's coming from a $GOOG shareholder.

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Klaas
Klaas@forgebitz·
i have made fun of "ai consultants" in the past i must retract those statements normal people have no idea how to prompt, we are living in a bubble
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
I really don't think most people appreciate the difference between shipping something in 6 weeks, beating the global competition (first to offer an agent workflow builder!), then fixing up small issues in 6 more weeks. Vs building for 6 months, and no one cares by launch...
ben (is hiring engineers)@benhylak

OpenAI says that Codex wrote most of the UI code for their their new agent builder the ui is a hot garbage fire. it makes sense now.

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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
@no_earthquake Or that there's the largest amount of useful training data about programming and the smallest amount about taste.
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Simon B. Støvring
Simon B. Støvring@simonbs·
I built my first ChatGPT app! 🚀 It connects with my Philips Hue lights so I can control them directly from ChatGPT. After logging in with my Hue account, I can view the status of my lights and control them with natural language. Here’s a short demo 👇
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