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New York, NY Katılım Mayıs 2015
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@MachJustine CORE rocks! smartest people i knew in college :)
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justine@MachJustine·
i built my club’s website in 20 minutes last night the logo is a 3d-like cloud rendered entirely in ascii. hovering over it disperses the letters into chaos before they reassemble! been trying to tinker more with simplistic terminal-core, typography vibes lately. this one didn’t need three.js because i wanted a “3d feel” while keeping it organically 2d like code it’s live at coreatcu.com, check it out :) more 3d designs soon!
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caught this little guy today 🐞
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Alex Kehr@alexkehr·
SF startup people: I ordered too many MacBook Pros while upgrading my laptop... I bought a refurb M4 MacBook Pro and an M5 MacBook Pro (because the M5 was supposed to take 4 weeks and showed up in 4 days) - and an M5 with not enough RAM for me. I need to return the M4 and lower RAM M5, but before I do, I’m happy to sell either one at the old MacBook Pro price to an early-stage startup, bootstrapped team, or indie builder. I believe they’re each around ~$1k under current MSRP. DM me if useful.
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Adam Faze@adamfaze·
I turned Live Photos off on my phone and my photos are better and I don't want to constantly throw my phone off a bridge
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@jnnnthnn this is sick! had this exact rig idea leading up to production but needed to be able to swipe the phone out of frame for the outro :S more UI videos coming though so this trick is def going in the toolkit haha
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Sahil Handa@sahilhandapanda·
We keep asking whether AI can be creative. Wrong question. We should be asking whether it can remove the stuff that gets in the way of creativity. Brian Eno figured this out with a cassette tape in 1995.
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ROMMEL@itsrommel·
AI could never evolve or interpret a text in a productive way. It will just infuse it with its training data’s biases, giving us a worse, uninspired possibility of what a translated text could ever be.
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This is ridiculous. Translation is just as important if not more than the composition of the original text. Emily Wilson’s translation of The Odyssey was heavily criticized for pushing back against previous interpretations of the text that glorified Homer’s patriarchal fantasy.
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David Senra@davidsenra

Ivanka @IvankaTrump and @eladgil are working on a project that uses Al to translate the world's great public-domain books into every major language, making them accessible for free to anyone: “What are some of the positive use cases for AI? And we started talking about how so much of history's great works of information and literature are not accessible to so many people due to lack of access. AI has gotten so good that we could create high-fidelity translations of these incredible literary works. So you think about Dostoevsky, you think about Bronte, you think about Marcus Aurelius, or Epictetus. All of these works are available in the public domain. We can use AI to translate them into all the world's commonly spoken languages and make them accessible and available for free if you have internet access. So we're democratizing access to this incredible knowledge. We're calling it Alexandria Library”

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Tyler Angert
Tyler Angert@tylerangert·
To be clear: a huge part of the reason so many products have converged on the “empty chat box” is not just because it’s easy to use (or try using), but fundamentally *easy to implement*. You can get very far with very little design work because you are offloading the burden of designing a specialized UI to the intelligence of the model + good tools. So a few things can be true at the same time: blank slate chat interfaces are easy to try, they handle a LOT of use cases very well, but their popularity can also be partially attributed to the fact that they solve many problems “well enough” but not necessarily optimally. It’s shortsighted to say all products will converge to this due to some fundamental design law - it’s more of a path of least resistance for imagination and engineering.
Des Traynor@destraynor

Software will move beyond UI to a "just say what you want" experience where agents work the rest out It's objectively better, easier, faster. All products will converge on this as always. It'll change what what defines a product & PM. This is what we've built with Operator

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@orenmeetsworld they don’t know what good creative looks like. the mediums have changed overnight. audience habits have changed, too. if they hired people internally who understood the new platforms intuitively, agencies wouldn’t exist. but, it’s always easier to pay someone else to do it
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Oren John@orenmeetsworld·
i keep working with increasingly bigger and bigger more "serious" brands on various creative and organic social and without a doubt the number one issue is that they simply cannot put a system in place to approve winning creative teams get apathetic agencies get paid either way dispiriting, good for the underdogs tho
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