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Graham

@grah4m

staff engineer @coinbase working on AI devx. prev: tech lead on Coinbase Advanced Trade, early team @fluidityio (acq. @consensys)

United States Katılım Ekim 2013
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gabriel@gabriel1·
when i voice prompt, i yap for 10 minutes straight and change my mind 3 times in the middle of the yap, and send it without reading yap enough tokens for the picture to be complete, it understands well when you change your mind in the middle. ai is smarter than you think
Alex@dev_alexandrum

i feel like i don’t think linearly enough for speech to text prompting. i frequently change wording as i write so the pressure of having to voice the right prompt first try is frustrating

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@eladgil NYC tech/finance bros not gonna like this one lol
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Elad Gil
Elad Gil@eladgil·
People at major AI labs (using internal models) 3-4 months ahead of startup silicon valley engineers SV founders/eng 3-6 months ahead of NY NY founders/eng 6-12 months ahead of rest of world Most people have no idea how fast AI shifting as 1-2 years behind SOTA "The future is here, just not equally distributed" - Robert Heinlein
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Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
React Doctor v2 is here Your agent writes bad React code, this catches it Works with Next.js, Vite, React Native. Fix your app in minutes npx react-doctor@latest
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Graham@grah4m·
@bentlegen @simonw It’s expensive and takes longer to create + iterate on, unquestionably. But I still enjoy doing it sometimes for more complicated concepts or flows that are easier to grok visually. Highly recommend @nicopreme ‘s visual-explainer skill for this. github.com/nicobailon/vis…
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Ben Vinegar@bentlegen·
@simonw Is this just a psyop to get us to spend more tokens? How many tokens to generate this html vs a text response?
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James Sun@JamesZmSun·
Today, we are excited to introduce Codex for Chrome! Now, Codex can drive its own Chrome tabs in the background to automate tasks while you use the browser simultaneously. It does this by opening up tab groups for each task, cleaning up at the end, and handing back tabs for review only as needed. Try it for deep research inside logged-in websites, large scale data transfer into any systems of record like CRMs/CMSs, and automating repetitive workflows inside admin consoles & internal tools. Codex will still prefer dedicated plugins if you have them installed, but the Chrome plugin is the universal connector that glues end to end workflows where programmatic coverage is often incomplete. We are making this available on both Windows and Mac today! Let us know what you think.
OpenAI@OpenAI

Codex now works directly in Chrome on macOS and Windows. It’s even better at working with apps and sites in Chrome, and now works in parallel across tabs in the background without taking over your browser. To get started, install the Chrome plugin in the Codex app.

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Robert Balicki (👀 @IsographLabs)
Every time I hear "agent" I think "ephemeral function", because that's how we should be treating them. There isn't one code review agent. There's as many as needed at a given time. So statements like "put an agent in an org chart" are silly category errors Anyway
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@AviFelman Exactly. People are talking about profit taking on $DRAM .. if you’re a trader sure, try to time it. But this and other semis and AGI winners are clear secular winners. Buy and forget for a decade.
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Avi@AviFelman·
A friend told me set up Hermes this week, and I truly realized just how far behind I am when it comes to using AI. Outside of a small group of people on this app people aren’t even scratching the surface. That’s why memory is up and to the right. We need so much more compute.
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Chapter House
Chapter House@ChHouseBooks·
We made books built to outlast us. Cloth bound with smyth-sewn bindings, printed in the United States. Twelve children's classics across four box sets, Æsop to Shakespeare. Chapter House is open for pre-order. Our first limited print run will ship in June. chapter.house
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@wesbos Changed a ton since then too!
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
A peek inside Coinbase’s AI software dev workflow. We recorded this in October when 50% was unfathomable. Seems low now. One of our most downvoted eps, one of my favourite eps. youtube.com/watch?v=x7bsNm…
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Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

This is an email I sent earlier today to all employees at Coinbase: Team, Today I’ve made the difficult decision to reduce the size of Coinbase by ~14%. I want to walk you through why we're doing this now, what it means for those affected, and how this positions us for the future. Why now Two forces are converging at the same time. We need to be front footed to respond to both. First, the market. Coinbase is well-capitalized, has diversified revenue streams, and is well-positioned to weather any storm. Crypto is also on the verge of the next wave of adoption, with stablecoins, prediction markets, tokenization, and more taking off. However, our business is still volatile from quarter to quarter. While we've managed through that cyclicality many times before and come out stronger on the other side, we’re currently in a down market and need to adjust our cost structure now so that we emerge from this period leaner, faster, and more efficient for our next phase of growth. Second, AI is changing how we work. Over the past year, I’ve watched engineers use AI to ship in days what used to take a team weeks. Non-technical teams are now shipping production code and many of our workflows are being automated. The pace of what's possible with a small, focused team has changed dramatically, and it's accelerating every day. All of this has led us to an inflection point, not just for Coinbase, but for every company. The biggest risk now is not taking action. We are adjusting early and deliberately to rebuild Coinbase to be lean, fast, and AI-native. We need to return to the speed and focus of our startup founding, with AI at our core. What this means To get there, we are not just reducing headcount and cutting costs, we’re fundamentally changing how we operate: rebuilding Coinbase as an intelligence, with humans around the edge aligning it. What does this mean in practice? - Fewer layers, faster decisions: We are flattening our org structure to 5 layers max below CEO/COO. Layers slow things down and create coordination tax. The future is small, high context teams that can move quickly. Leaders will own much more, with as many as 15+ direct reports. Fewer layers also means a leaner cost structure that is built to perform through all market cycles. - No pure managers: Every leader at Coinbase must also be a strong and active individual contributor. Managers should be like player-coaches, getting their hands dirty alongside their teams. - AI-native pods: We’ll be concentrating around AI-native talent who can manage fleets of agents to drive outsized impact. We’ll also be experimenting with reduced pod sizes, including “one person teams” with engineers, designers, and product managers all in one role. In short: AI is bringing a profound shift in how companies operate, and we’re reshaping Coinbase to lead in this new era. This is a new way of working, and we need to leverage AI across every facet of our jobs. To those who are affected I know there are real people behind these decisions — talented colleagues who have poured themselves into this company and our mission. To those of you who will be leaving: thank you. You’ve helped build Coinbase into what it is today, and I am sincerely grateful for everything you've done. All impacted team members will receive an email to their personal account in the next hour with more information, and an invitation to meet with an HRBP and a senior leader in your organization. Coinbase system access has been removed today. I know this feels sudden and harsh, but it is the only responsible choice given our duty to protect customer information. To those affected, we will be providing a comprehensive package to support you through this transition. US employees will receive a minimum of 16 weeks base pay (plus 2 weeks per year worked), their next equity vest, and 6 months of COBRA. Employees on a work visa will get extra transition support. Those outside of the US will receive similar support, based on local factors and subject to any consultation requirements. Coinbase prides itself on talent density. Our employees are among the most talented people in the world, and I have no doubt that your skills and experience will be highly sought after as you pursue your next chapters. How we move forward To the team that is staying, I know this is a difficult day. We’re saying goodbye to colleagues and friends you've been in the trenches with. But here’s what I want you to know as we move forward together: Over the past 13 years, we have weathered four crypto winters, gone public, and built the most trusted platform in our industry. We’ve made it this far by making hard decisions and by always staying focused on our mission. This time will be no different – nothing has changed about the long term outlook of our company or industry. And most importantly, our mission has never been more important for the world. Increasing economic freedom requires a new financial system, and we’re building it. The Coinbase that emerges from this will be more capable than ever to achieve our mission. Brian

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The Diligence Stack
The Diligence Stack@DiligenceStack·
SanDisk’s NBM Moment: A Different Commercial Model for Memory and Storage A materially different way to model storage and memory over the next several years, or longer, has emerged. thediligencestack.com/p/sandisks-nbm…
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fed_speak@fed_speak·
It’s my daughter’s birthday and I just wanted to say that all of this is true. You should have kids. It’s a beautiful mess.
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@theo You’re a hero. Now if only they can fix the overly aggressive safety classifier that frequently short circuits with “Sorry I can’t help with that” on innocuous requests
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@skeptrune Being super technical is easier than having world class product taste. I can grind the former, but the latter feels more like something you’re born with for the most part.
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Nick Khami
Nick Khami@skeptrune·
PLEASE be a product builder. i am begging you. there are 100x more database-tuning devs than actual product wizards who know how to make things people want
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Astrid Wilde 🌞
Astrid Wilde 🌞@astridwilde1·
thesis: inference will eat the world phase 1: unprecedentedly scale of experimental capex to build the software layer of the machines phase 2 (you are here): the experiments have been validated and demand has manifested. the first round of compute buildout begins in earnest
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Patrick OShaughnessy
Patrick OShaughnessy@patrick_oshag·
My guest today is Paul Tudor Jones (@ptj_official), one of the greatest macro traders of all time. He correctly predicted the 1987 stock market crash and shorted the Japanese bubble in 1990. For over 40 years, his flagship fund has had a negative correlation to the S&P 500. 100% of his returns are alpha. He says today's market has so many similarities to 2000, "the easiest bear market I've ever seen in my whole life." He makes the case for going long dollar-yen, why Bitcoin beats gold as an inflation hedge, and why he was wrong about Warren Buffett. But what I'll remember most from this conversation is Paul's zest for life. He's 71 and still wakes at 2:30 every morning to trade the London open. He works out for two hours a day. He walks with his wife every evening. He travels the country chasing peak spring and peak fall. He's so excited about the songs picked for his funeral that he wishes he could be there to hear them. Paul has lived five lifetimes in one. He's one of the most entertaining and interesting people I've met, and the conversation will leave you searching to be as passionate about what you do as he is about what he does. Enjoy! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:00 The Kindest Thing 13:19 Trading vs. Investing 17:33 Lessons from Warren Buffet 22:24 The Existential Risks of AI 29:54 The Nature of Trading 31:46 Bitcoin 35:55 Bubbles 42:08 A Day in the Life of PTJ 46:00 Information Overload 47:07 Passion for Markets 50:49 The Robin Hood Foundation 54:18 The Workless World 56:03 Journalism 1:00:00 Principal Components of a Great Life 1:05:06 Kill Them With Kindness
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rahul@rahulgs·
GPT-5.5 is ~39% cheaper than Opus 4.7, across merged PRs bucketed by diff size in Inspect despite the higher output token cost, 5.5 is cheaper for input tokens (cache writes are free), more token efficient, and tokenizes the same text to fewer tokens
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