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Ian Suttle

Ian Suttle

@isuttle

Father, husband, engineer. All views are my own.

Southern California Katılım Ekim 2007
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Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
cursor just made every $200/hour dev shop look like a clown dropped composer 2.0 yesterday with agentic browser built in what used to take 8 devs and 3 weeks now takes 8 AI agents running parallel in 30 seconds and they TEST THEIR OWN CODE in a native browser while coding bootcamps are charging $15K to teach you react, cursor's teaching AI to: → write code 4x faster than gpt-5 → run 8 versions simultaneously to pick the best one → test in chrome devtools without leaving the IDE → iterate on bugs until they're actually fixed → plan with one model, build with another the entire "hire a dev team" industry is sweating some startup just replaced 3 junior devs ($450K/year) with cursor pro ($240/year) that's a 99.9% cost reduction for better output the intelligence gap between "we staffed up our eng team" and "we deployed cursor 2.0" is getting stupid most companies still paying $150K/year for developers to do what this does for $20/month chatgpt atlas? cooked dia and comet? obsolete traditional dev shops? praying you don't find out about this comment "COMPOSER" and i'll send the full breakdown of how to replace half your dev costs with 8 parallel agents your competition is still hiring. time to bury them.
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Ian Suttle
Ian Suttle@isuttle·
@Jason Very much aligned with this. One needs to step up their game and provide a skill set that currently seems like extra, but will quickly become standard.
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@jason@Jason·
🧵 AI is going to nuke the bottom third of performers in jobs done on computers — even creative ones — in the next 24 months White collar salaries are going to plummet to the average of the global work force & the speed at which the top performers can write prompts
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Amit Darji
Amit Darji@Amit_H_Darji·
@baldoholdings I’m sitting in the hospital as my dad has a stent put in and the Lord showed this to me because it’s exactly what I was thinking about. Life’s short, live it while you have the health and ability to
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Baldo Holdings
Baldo Holdings@baldoholdings·
My dad did everything right and died at 58 years young. He was able to build up 3 million in equity and 15k/m in cash flow through real estate before age 60. He was ready to ride off into the sunset, vacation, and live his life but his health didn’t allow it… Thread 1/4 👎
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Grant Cardone
Grant Cardone@GrantCardone·
Can someone explain to me why we would not capture the Chinese balloon in American airspace?
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Anybody own a domain that would make a good random, memorable name for an agency they would sell?
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Ian Suttle
Ian Suttle@isuttle·
Text to image generation (like DALL-E 2) is super interesting. The difference between something random or meh, and something incredible, is all in the "prompt design". It's an art and a science. Google it - tons of resources online.
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Ian Suttle@isuttle·
@elonmusk @tobi Path to the most awesome experience: bluetooth headsets in the back seats so the kids can play games, and parents can still listen to music in the front.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@tobi You can also now play all Steam games on the latest Model S/X cars
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tobi lutke
tobi lutke@tobi·
Steam Deck is perfect for Elden Ring, Sekiro, and Dark Souls.
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Ian Suttle@isuttle·
@Ravi Making a call on 2022: better than 2021, with lots of opportunity to improve, ahead.
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Ravi Narasimhan
Ravi Narasimhan@Ravi·
2021. The year all kids learned about supply chains for Christmas. What an epically appropriate conclusion to an epically crappy year. Good news is that 2022 can't be worse. Right? Right?? 😃
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
Tech Layoff II (Nov 15–22) Google: 10k 7%* HP: 4-6k 10%* Carvana: 1.5k 8% Cisco: 4.1k 5% Asana: 180 9% UiPath: 241 6% Roku: 200 7% Twitter: 5.6k 75% ~30k more layoffs happened or *announced last week. ~150k total. Twitter's showing investors that there is fat to trim. 1/3
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