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Kris Crawford

Kris Crawford

@kris_craw

I like building things

New York, NY Katılım Ocak 2012
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Mika Reyes ⚡️ time-rich founder
Anyone want to have Claude coworking sessions in NYC sometime this week/weekend? Go to a cafe, just build our own skills, projects, wtv and riff on what we're building. I'm already doing this myself. Would be fun to do with others!
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Kris Crawford
Kris Crawford@kris_craw·
@ashleymayer Appreciate that! You seem to be only person I see talking about this, so I definitely appreciate your perspective.
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Ashley Mayer
Ashley Mayer@ashleymayer·
When I published this essay a few weeks ago, I thought we had more time. Since then, we’ve seen escalating data center protests and now violent attacks against one of the most prominent leaders in AI. I hope we all take this seriously, and move beyond the doomsday rhetoric.
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Ashley Mayer@ashleymayer

👋 I wrote an essay about the (miserable) state of tech's narrative outside our industry, and why I think startups have a structural advantage over the biggest players when it comes to telling better stories about the future. open.substack.com/pub/ashleymaye…

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little-scale
little-scale@littlescale·
I made a quad MOSFET solenoid driver to be able to easily strike objects from Ableton Live
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Pat Simmons
Pat Simmons@per_simmons_·
NYC builders ! @kris_craw are holding a meetup next Saturday. Come share what you've been nerding out on luma.com/u7y4ejnm
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Suno
Suno@suno·
Introducing: Suno Keyboard v1
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Kris Crawford@kris_craw·
@Jakob_Wahlberg I personally don't think we can separate somatic signals from higher order thinking. I'm partial to the idea that the body keeps the score. To quiet the mind is simply accepting it all and lessening the information differential between expectations and reality in the brain.
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Jakob Wahlberg
Jakob Wahlberg@Jakob_Wahlberg·
@kris_craw I’m starting to feel like the mind uses somatic signals as fuel for thought. Also such an over-reliance on meta cognition these days that we seemingly create tension/stress in the body to sustain prolonged periods of cognition.
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Jakob Wahlberg
Jakob Wahlberg@Jakob_Wahlberg·
It’s interesting that no one seems to question the mechanism behind why a relaxed body produces a quiet mind. Why a noisy mind produces a tense body. It’s almost looks like meta cognition piggybacks on somatic signals. Transforming interoception into general cognition.
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Kris Crawford
Kris Crawford@kris_craw·
@hubermanlab @foundmyfitness Hard disagree. Night snacks are THE BEST. People have been eating then sleeping since the dawn of time. Enjoy your life, food tastes good. You can still live a healthy and energetic life and eat before you sleep...
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
The benefits of not eating three hours before bedtime extend beyond improving sleep; but are also harnessed in protecting the natural increase in parasympathetic activity at that time. @foundmyfitness on the Huberman Lab podcast out now
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Ashley Mayer
Ashley Mayer@ashleymayer·
@altcap Agreed. My read is that today's narrative around AI is crafted to appeal to investors (public and private) and justify massive capex. Rational in the short term, but damaging in the long run. We need to give Americans a reason to root for this future.
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Brad Gerstner
Brad Gerstner@altcap·
AI is deeply unpopular. According to Pew, sadly only 17% of Americans think AI will have a positive impact. In China, 83% believe AI will be positive. A token tax & political backlash is coming unless the narrative changes. 🇺🇸👀🧐
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Kris Crawford
Kris Crawford@kris_craw·
@mpatti Amazing. I will definitely will! Thank you for making it open source.
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Michael Patti
Michael Patti@mpatti·
I built a fully-functional DAW in 3 days - and you can too. Any musician can now create the tools - but the tools do not create the musician. Take THAT, "AI artists".
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Kris Crawford@kris_craw·
@mpatti Very cool, makes sense for Mac only. Having a hackable DAW would be a game changer.
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Michael Patti
Michael Patti@mpatti·
@kris_craw No, just CoreAudio. And the Swift framework. Which it suggested to me.
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Kris Crawford
Kris Crawford@kris_craw·
@daRubberDuckiee Very cool flow. I do something similar: Gemini transcript -> Google doc -> Google drive MCP -> Claude code. Google drive connectors are slept on imo, but I guess it depends on your use case.
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Jess
Jess@daRubberDuckiee·
Been trying to find a second brain setup that works for me: 🔵 Otter.ai on my phone to take voice notes and transcribe them 🔵 Go onto the desktop app and download these transcriptions (1 by 1 because I'm not paying for the paid version) 🔵 When I want to do second brain stuff, zip up the transcriptions 🔵 Pull the .zip into ChatGPT, which is I've also connected to my Notion, Gmail, Google Calendar. 🔵 Pull in a prompt for the synthesis layer (brainstorming, to-do's, etc). Prompts here 👉 github.com/DaRubberDuckie… Right now it's still finnicky. Not sure if it's the prompts' fault or just the workflow itself.
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Kris Crawford
Kris Crawford@kris_craw·
@jarrodwatts I tend to agree. Conceptually it sounds great but I struggle to find a good use case with my current workflow.
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Jarrod Watts
Jarrod Watts@jarrodwatts·
i think the ralph loop is overhyped
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