John
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John
@johnlingi
Building AI products. Ex. PM @Spotify | MLE @Spotify @BabylonHealth. Post about tech, mainly AI, and personal experiments. Sometimes wisdom from elsewhere
Katılım Eylül 2014
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@theworldlabs Nice idea. Reminds me of Mario 64 and jumping into the levels through portraits
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@_inception_ai Mercury 2 vs. Opus 4.6 via openrouter and my custom built chat comparison (link below) 🤯
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Inception Labs is the AI co everyone's sleeping on.
3 profs from Stanford, Cornell and UCLA just dropped Mercury 2, the first reasoning language (and code) diffusion model ever. It is 10x faster and the cheapest model for its quality.
They're not quite at frontier like the Claude 4.6 / 5.3s of the world but they are reshapinging pareto-frontier for price/quality and latency/quality.
If they get to frontier, they'd upend the current economics of large language models.

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@DavidSHolz Is the world ready for new hardware? Feels like something is in the air
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@PeterDiamandis Yes! This is what we need. More inspiring visions of the future. @smee_leee exactly what we discussed on our walk
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Announcing The Future Vision XPRIZE.
A global competition with $3.5M+ in prize funding challenging creators anywhere on Earth to imagine hopeful, technology-forward futures worth building toward.
Not warnings. Blueprints. Futures that inspire us to go boldly.
Someone in your timeline is sitting on a vision that could change the world and doesn't know this exists yet.
Share this. Be the reason they find it.
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@jeremyphoward @MLStreetTalk Thinking a lot about tool design after reading Seymour Papert's mindstorms and his philosophy of constructionism. How do we design tools to help us actively construct new skills and knowledge? media.mit.edu/projects/const…
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Bret victor email dynamicland.org/archived-email…
@jeremyphoward on @MLStreetTalk
open.spotify.com/episode/0Va0tX…
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It takes zero energy to stay certain of your current thesis. Meanwhile curiosity takes a lot of energy and discomfort. It requires constantly disassembling and rebuilding your world model.
That's what makes certainty so dangerous: it's the bottom of the potential well and it's hard to get out.
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@baboonzero What keeps you drawn to text for longer content / deep work?
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I mostly speak directly to all my development tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Replit, etc) and rarely type these days. (Typing is reserved for longer emails and essay writing.) Wispr Flow on my personal laptop does the bulk of listening. (Can't wait for their Android app.)
While cycling or walking, I've started dictating stream-of-consciousness style notes to my phone using a DJI mic mini clipped on to my t-shirt (amazing audio clarity). I think better when I move around and capturing these stray thoughts and notes has been very valuable lately. Speech is going to become an even more integral part of how we connect with technology.

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@tyags6 @WisprFlow doesn't the transcription go straight into the wisprflow app already?
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@WisprFlow You guys should consider adding something like Wispr Flow Rambles, which is basically me talking into the void, and it is all getting assembled somewhere because it's not always tied to a specific app.
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Wispr Flow is the second best mobile UX of the last five years.
tyag@tyags6
Circle to search is the best mobile UX of the last 5-6 years.
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I manage to see my wife once/twice a week. Sometimes once in 2 weeks.
We never talk about:
- Claude Code
- OpenClaw
- AI agents
- Infra for agents
- Sam & Dario
- Prediction markets
- Mac Minis
- Sandbox concurrency limits
- SOC 2 compliance
Feels good to have an entirely different world outside the bubble.
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