Matt O'Connor

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Matt O'Connor

Matt O'Connor

@morrisonOC

Looking for the best turpentine | cofounder @noscrubslaundry & @AdQuick Some other adventures: Flex @amazon | @instacart |@biketothebeach |

Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
Dumb question… How does one get a billboard so giant everyone in a city can see it? Asking for… a friend
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Dream Girl☆
Dream Girl☆@Ohsochlo_·
I’ve been folding clothes all day like damn
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Ambiii R@Ambiii_R·
Been washing and folding clothes ALL day. Smh tomorrow i’ll be prepping Iftar meals for Ramadan (thanks to TikTok recipes 😌) .. my days off don’t be feeling like days off
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i'm grateful for two people who shaped my life in almost completely non-overlapping ways. when i joined chris olah's team at openai i didn't have a clear worldview, a research direction, or any real sense of what i wanted to do. my career had wound semi-randomly with no center. I also knew little about ai, and had to learn on the job how a convnet worked, an embarrassing process since my job was to research them. but he made it a much easier process, pedagogically and emotionally. taking me was a big act of faith, and i tried to pay it back by learning as quickly as i could. he gave me my life's work. chris taught me the personal. that it's worth building enormous scaffolding just to see something clearly — spending hours, building custom visualizations, going through revision after revision of "i used to think about it this way, but this other way is more natural" — and you can throw most of it away once you arrive at a clean few-sentence explanation that seems like it took five minutes. that when you have understood something, you have way more freedom than you think in how you explain it. he basically threw out all the conventions of publishing on several occasions and only did whatever actually made sense, which often meant way more effort than the normal thing. the two parts of research are understanding something clearly and explaining it well, and he gave me a model for both qualitatively better than anything I’d seen before. as well as a large arsenal of random helpful life things. that you can get a lot out of combining high-error gaussians for a complex decision, and the process itself is revealing, like a higher-effort version of flipping a coin just to notice which side you want it to land on. putting numbers in places you ordinarily wouldn't (eg micromarriages) is often similarly revealing. and also the joy of writing, spending a sometimes absurd amount of time brooding over a single sentence. writing is much more like a puzzle than i'd previously conceived, and you can feel when the puzzle is solved. and if you can’t solve the sentence, maybe your understanding is wrong. and maybe most importantly: that you can be both deeply moral and deeply independent-minded. i'd been around a lot of conformist relatively non-creative moral people and a lot of unkind creative contrarians driven largely by egoic competition. i genuinely didn't know you could have the best of both until i saw it up close. shinzen young taught me the impersonal. i've barely even met him. i spent probably thousands of hours with his teachings, understanding almost none of it the first time. he had this line about trading one day now for his whole life before, and enough people throughout history have said roughly similar things that i thought it was worth a few years to find out if he was crazy. he wasn't. what he taught eventually dissolved most of who i thought i was, and my worst day of the average month now is better than the best day of my life before I came across him, not because of anything specific about my life, but because of how the physics of experience works, and what I’m not doing. his most important teaching was almost accidental: complete disregard for the personal story. someone comes to him with deep sadness and starts telling their story and he just looks at them and says yeah, sounds like a feeling in your chest, just deconstruct that. no interest in the narrative, or even particularly that it's sadness. modern therapy wants you to go deeper into your stories, everyone has their favorite ten tools for trauma healing and I thought I’d seen them all, until I came across “oh a feeling, whatever”. shinzen taught that your stories are contractions within something much larger, a process much more beautiful than a single life that you can learn with practice to directly experience every moment of the day. his style from my perspective was dropping hundreds of little specific puzzles, again likely unintentionally: how to get beaten up in a way that's totally enjoyable because you're placing your sense of self in the other person, specific equations for how pleasure works, descriptions of where sensory experience "comes from." not enough understood to even cache, so i had to do my own explorations, come to my own equations and compare them to his, until most of it kind of all clicked more or less at once. most dharma teachers have the vibe of humming yourself into a relaxation, nothing too confusing, but honestly not much at all to even be confused about. shinzen gave me things to actually be confused about. also, he gave realistic estimates for how much practice is required. like oh fixing that one thing might take a few hundred hours of dedicated practice, but it’s totally worth it. most teachers understate both how much practice it takes and how much upside there is. shinzen was honest about both. we eventually spent a few hours together and it was fine and slightly boring, which felt exactly right. what he gave me was never personal. it was about figuring out what's been going on since time and space began. grateful for chris for the personal view of the world, and shinzen for the impersonal.
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noscrubslaundry
noscrubslaundry@noscrubslaundry·
You deserve clean clothes and free time. Both can coexist.
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Matt O'Connor@morrisonOC·
@jaltma A broad consideration: - what’s now possible when moving things around approaches free (autonomy)? Unlocks eg delivery and sharing A specific consideration: @noscrubslaundry
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Jack Altman
Jack Altman@jaltma·
The current consensus view is saas is dead...presuming that's right, the next interesting next question is What companies are "safe from ai"? - handling money, regulation - agents on top of company data - most hardware? - maybe systems of record? - security? - marketplaces?
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Jack Altman
Jack Altman@jaltma·
@Max do you know anything like that?
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Elad Gil
Elad Gil@eladgil·
Going to be in Austin for a day Anything I should do in a few hours off in evening?
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Preston
Preston@metapreston·
YC is faltering because Gary Tan is not mean PG was mean Micheal Siebel also mean but uninspired Sam Altman clearly just used it as a stepping stone Startups die when the founder leaves
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Ayesha Tabassum
Ayesha Tabassum@ayesha3920·
Nano Banana + MakeUGC + Veo3 = AI content Factory This agent pumps out hundreds of ads daily — fully automated. - No $300 creators - No $10K/month agency fees - No products 1. Like and RT 2. Comment “Nano” and I'll send it for FREE! (must be following)
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
I built a Gemini Gem that does an e-comm CRO audit in 60 seconds 🤯 Just drop in screenshots of your Home, PLP, PDP, and Cart pages—and get a full conversion audit instantly. Perfect for e-comm brands & agencies who want CRO insights without the consultant price tag. You know your store is leaking conversions somewhere. But hiring a CRO agency costs $5k+ and takes weeks. The Gemini CRO Auditor fixes that: → Friction Log—pinpoints exactly where users drop off and why → Neuromarketing Grades—scores trust, urgency, value framing, and clarity → ROI Priority Matrix—ranks your top 8 fixes by revenue impact → A/B Test Roadmap—gives you 3 ready-to-run experiments No generic "add more social proof" advice. No fluffy recommendations. Just specific fixes based on what it actually sees in your screenshots. Upload 4 screenshots. Get a full audit. Under 60 seconds. Want access to The Gemini CRO Auditor? > Comment "CRO" > Lke this post And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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kat kampf
kat kampf@kat_kampf·
We started internal testing some big updates to the @GoogleAIStudio experience today! Coming to you early next year but reply below if you’d like early access in the coming weeks 👀
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Sora 2 API + n8n is genuinely insane 🤯 This AI system creates unlimited UGC videos using n8n + the new Sora 2 API. Fully automated. Zero watermarks. HD quality. Game changer for e-commerce brands & creative agencies scaling content production. Most teams spend $10k+/month on influencer content... But now with the Sora 2 API: Drop a single product photo → generate 50+ HD videos with zero watermarks → own full commercial rights → pay a few bucks per video. Here's the workflow: → Drop product image into n8n form → Write your creative brief + choose video length → Sora 2 API generates HD UGC content automatically → Creates unboxings, demos, lifestyle clips & product showcases → Videos delivered instantly with ZERO watermarks 100% built in n8n. Production-ready quality. Want the complete n8n workflow? > Comment "SORA" > Like this post And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Stijn Feijen
Stijn Feijen@spwfeijen·
VEO just CHANGED ADS FOREVER And I just made a free guide showing the tools we use to make 100+ viral ads per day... Just like + comment "VEO" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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Matt O'Connor
Matt O'Connor@morrisonOC·
@gwern Easy yes - right thing to do. Also scrupulosity :)
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martin_casado
martin_casado@martin_casado·
The idea that non consensus investing is where the alpha is, is actually quite dangerous in the early stage. Follow on capital tends to be more and more consensus aligned.
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
This won’t replace all the magic of Gauntlet, and definitely works best when paired with hiring Gauntlet challengers who have been through the whole program, but we get that not everyone can leave their jobs :) DM me if you want to jump on a call.
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
We haven’t launched this formally (and may never), but a bunch of our hiring partners at Gauntlet AI asked us to a kind of mini-Gauntlet for their existing employees between cohorts. 3 weeks remote, 3 super intensive weeks in Austin. We have housing, food, flights. $30k/eng.
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Just Another Peater
Just Another Peater@iamjustapeater·
I’m not sure if anyone else finds the Ancient Greek training system and diet interesting, but I do.
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