Jerry Liu

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Jerry Liu

Jerry Liu

@jerryliu

building tools for humans @ dayflow prev yc, duke

San Francisco, CA Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryliu·
We've been thinking about the best way to use screen data for a while now. After 500k hours of beta use, we're launching Dayflow: the open source automatic work journal. One of my favorite @rabois-isms: the best predictor of success is how well you allocate your time. But nobody actually knows where it goes. Memory lies, calendars only show the plan. Dayflow shows you the truth about today so you can be intentional about tomorrow.
Greg Brockman@gdb

Chronicle is an experimental feature giving Codex the ability to see and have recent memory over what you see, automatically giving it full context on what you're doing. Feels surprisingly magical to use.

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Timothy Chen@tnachen·
What do people use besides @GustoHQ these days? The service turn around time has been getting worse and seems like there has to be better options now for payroll / hr / benefits
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryliu·
@kph_practice DMing you to get more details - that’s seems strange it usually stays around 100mb for me
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Keith Hawkins
Keith Hawkins@kph_practice·
@jerryliu Dayflow is broken for me now - some sort of memory leak. Ballooned to 40gb+, eventhough I hadn't actually started recording or processing anything.
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryliu·
@jerryjliu0 I finally met the most successful Jerry Liu in the wild. I will hopefully challenge you for the record one day 🫡.
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryjliu0·
Hello brother
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Jerry Liu@jerryliu

We've been thinking about the best way to use screen data for a while now. After 500k hours of beta use, we're launching Dayflow: the open source automatic work journal. One of my favorite @rabois-isms: the best predictor of success is how well you allocate your time. But nobody actually knows where it goes. Memory lies, calendars only show the plan. Dayflow shows you the truth about today so you can be intentional about tomorrow.

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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryliu·
We've been thinking about the best way to use screen data for a while now. After 500k hours of beta use, we're launching Dayflow: the open source automatic work journal. One of my favorite @rabois-isms: the best predictor of success is how well you allocate your time. But nobody actually knows where it goes. Memory lies, calendars only show the plan. Dayflow shows you the truth about today so you can be intentional about tomorrow.
Greg Brockman@gdb

Chronicle is an experimental feature giving Codex the ability to see and have recent memory over what you see, automatically giving it full context on what you're doing. Feels surprisingly magical to use.

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Samian
Samian@ApplyWiseAi·
@jerryliu @rabois honestly curious how it distinguishes "deep work" from me doomscrolling for 40 mins and feeling productive
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iamtosin
iamtosin@_iamtosin·
@jerryliu @rabois Dayflow needs one thing… to connect my calendar. Sometimes I have brainstorming sessions that are in-person. It doesn’t capture that automatically. It’s one thing I wish I had when I tried it
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Jerry Liu@jerryliu·
@adelwu_ @rabois Thanks for throwing the launch video event was super clutch to learn from the GOATs!
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max.berlin
max.berlin@maxjendrall·
Been a super early early early week 1 user and this is genuinely so insightful. I love the product and what it's becoming LONG DAYFLOW
Jerry Liu@jerryliu

We've been thinking about the best way to use screen data for a while now. After 500k hours of beta use, we're launching Dayflow: the open source automatic work journal. One of my favorite @rabois-isms: the best predictor of success is how well you allocate your time. But nobody actually knows where it goes. Memory lies, calendars only show the plan. Dayflow shows you the truth about today so you can be intentional about tomorrow.

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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryliu·
Dayflow was built to be local-first, private and LLM agnostic. You can use local LLMs, or bring your ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini sub. It's open source (6k+✨), so you can adapt it for secure personal and enterprise use. Check it out at dayflow [.] so
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Eric Glyman
Eric Glyman@eglyman·
Today @karimatiyeh and I are both taking new titles as Co-CEOs of @tryramp. If you know us, this won't feel like a change. From when we first started building together twelve years ago, our partnership has run on a couple of motivating principles. On decision-making, we trust each other completely to make critical calls for the company across every function. And on organization design, technology is not a distinct part of the company - it is the entirety of it. That is why Karim has for years directly managed risk, operations, and marketing. Most importantly, at Ramp there is no line between the people who build and the people who do everything else. Everyone is a builder. For the last 2,656 days, we have run the company this way. This only makes it formal. We thought it was important to do it now because of how we see the AI exponential reshaping what Ramp can be. Decisions of company strategy are increasingly decisions of technology and systems design. We have always believed every function should be approached as a systems-engineering problem (even when the system was primarily human) but the rise of machine intelligence makes this existential. Every part of the company must be positioned to leverage the continued explosion in model intelligence and capabilities. If we do this well, each step-change in what models can do compounds automatically into better products and faster execution without anyone having to rebuild the company to capture it. If we fail to operate this way we will ultimately be outcompeted by a new company that does. We are also making Rahul Sengottuvelu our CTO. @rahulgs has led Applied AI at Ramp since joining us three years ago through the acquisition of his prior company, Cohere. Before that, his first company was building customer-service agents on GPT-3 at a time when almost no one knew what a large language model was, and he has spent every year since pushing the frontier of what existing models can do. He has also been right on nearly every major technical direction in AI well before it was obvious. Building Ramp now means applying AI to every part of it, and Rahul is the person stepping up to lead that work. We are still very early in the history of Ramp. Our current chapter is perhaps the most dynamic, but we have never been more optimistic on where it is going and the mission has never been more important. The businesses that trust us are navigating the same shift we are, and we intend to be there for all of it: managing their token spend, supercharging their finance teams, and helping them get more out of every dollar and hour. - Eric & Karim
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delian
delian@zebulgar·
Damn I am extremely Claude CoWork pilled I think I can probably cut 5-6h of my work per week with this and the @rabois-style calendar audit can now happen automatically List out my top 3-4 priorities, and Claude can check if my time allocation matches to those So cool
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Amy Xiao
Amy Xiao@amyxst·
We just launched Tinycloud into public beta 🌥️ It’s an AI agent for video work. It sees everything in your videos (transcripts, audio, visual context, on-screen slides, speaker patterns, and more) so you can query and make artifacts from them. Think Claude Code but for doing work across your videos. Try it and show us what you create → tinycloud.cloudglue.dev 🧵
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Jerry Liu
Jerry Liu@jerryliu·
some thoughts from somone who lived in miami for two years during the most recent miami tech wave. - the weather is not great, the humidity is unbearable. - it just mostly sucks to live there for asian ppl. that's probably easily solvable by building an hmart, boba shops, and some haidilao or equivalent places. - taxes are low but always offset by lower comp. - cold start problem, ppl want to live near their friends - neighborhoods are decent i'll give you that, you can pretty much find any flavor of what you're looking for and building apts is not illegal so rent is not bad.
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