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Carl Pei

@getpeid

Make tech fun to inspire human creativity @nothing

London Katılım Mayıs 2009
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John Collison@collision·
At Stripe Sessions, we showed how we think agentic commerce will often happen behind the scenes in the course of producing other final products. Here, we show our Claude Code using MPP and @tempo to buy a dataset from @alpha_vantage in the process of generating a research report for me on AI energy usage.
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Carl Pei
Carl Pei@getpeid·
@paulscherer ⁠feels like most ai products are still asking “what can the model do” instead of “what behavior changes”
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paul@paulscherer·
last gen’s successful consumer founders (pinterest, snap, insta, etc.) weren’t on the bleeding edge of tech, they were on the bleeding edge of culture and human experience. most of consumer ai today is still more interested in the tech than the culture. in the fullness of time, i don't think they'll survive.
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Pool
Pool@_poolday_·
how it started vs. how it's going thanks for all the feedback the last months 💙
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Carl Pei@getpeid·
@_poolday_ Yeah it's definitely an interesting source of context
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Pool@_poolday_·
@getpeid add the camera roll and you get the most personal context, intents, interests possible
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Carl Pei@getpeid·
The modern computer probably needs to be rebuilt around personal context, not apps. My email, calendar, messages, travel, running recovery, even wine. Yours will look completely different. That’s the beauty of the next paradigm. The computer adapts to the person, quietly enough that life feels lighter, not louder.
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Carl Pei@getpeid·
@mweinbach Let's save some of the magic for the future
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Max Weinbach
Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
@getpeid Ok but what does this mean? Having the system store those things and apps can just add to it? This is sorta how Android already works Like conceptually I sorta agree what does that actually mean we need to change?
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Carl Pei@getpeid·
@mweinbach Yes, the layer comes first. But once context is the interface, apps start looking like databases with permissions. Context wants to be native.
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Max Weinbach
Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
@getpeid Wouldn’t this all just be better as a layer connected to what we have? Have those apps expose the data, have the context aggregator (AI layer) pull it in to work for you, with you, etc. I’m not sure why we would need to rebuild the computer for this? Am I missing something?
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Seb Johnson
Seb Johnson@SebJohnsonUK·
The @ScalingEurope Top 50 just dropped. It's the 50 fastest growing companies in Europe, in 2025.
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Carl Pei
Carl Pei@getpeid·
@kamellperry_ @aquavoice 1) It comes with your phone out of the box 2) There's a hardware key dedicated to it which helps build muscle memory and trust
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Carl Pei@getpeid·
I haven’t typed a message in months. Today, we’re launching what replaced it: Essential Voice. Hold the Essential Key and speak. Your words turn into ready-to-use writing — without the ums, stutters or messy transcripts. I type at ~50 wpm. I speak at ~150. Essential Voice supports 100+ languages, auto-detects what you’re saying, and works directly inside Nothing OS. No extra app. No overlay. Voice will be a much bigger part of how we use technology. This is the beginning. Live now on Phone (3). Phone (4a) Pro later this month. Phone (4a) in early May.
Essential@essential

The average person types 36 words a minute on a phone. But, they can say it four times faster. Essential Voice turns your speech into clear, ready-to-use writing.

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Palmix@PalmixArt·
#LiveDemo Do you know that kind of friend who hates audio and you hate to text long messages? But the keyboard microphone it’s boring… And not so accurate. So here the solution! I had the opportunity to test #EssentialVoice these days and here my transparent opinion 👇🏻
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Carl Pei
Carl Pei@getpeid·
Japan is a carrier-first market, so we’ve been focused on getting the right partners on board. We just added @official_kddi (au) to the mix, which brings our footprint to over 2,000 stores nationwide alongside Rakuten. Growing 4x year-over-year in a place with this much appreciation for craft feels like a massive win for the whole team. 🇯🇵
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Brett Berson
Brett Berson@brettberson·
This is the level of detail that Christopher was operating at when he was President of DoorDash. The details matter at every level.
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Brett Berson@brettberson

Christopher Payne was President of @DoorDash during the stretch that defined the company: hypergrowth, a pandemic, an IPO, and much that came after. He's done very few long-form interviews. This conversation is a rare exception. We explored what excellence looks like in this role. New episode of Executive Function.

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Nothing Japan
Nothing Japan@NothingJapan·
If you didn't come to our SAKURA RAVE, you didn't do cherry blossoms right.
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Nothing Japan
Nothing Japan@NothingJapan·
NOTHING 2026 SPRING🌸UPDATE Performed by @avantgardey_
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CENCH@404cench·
@nothing dropped a Nothing Phone 3a from the 6th floor onto concrete it survived, screen intact i hate when hardware wins @getpeid
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Nothing@nothing·
Phone (4a) Hamster scratch test.
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