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@skyumk

I make things transparent. Co-founder of Blind

San Francisco, CA Katılım Haziran 2010
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Jonathan Wegener
Jonathan Wegener@jwegener·
My wife and I were in the SAME place at the SAME time, 4 years before we ever met🤯🤯🤯 I built an app that scans your photo library to reveal every time you crossed paths with someone -- before you ever met! Reply "beta" if you'd like to try it!
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
The funeral of 165 girls killed by the US & Israel attack on their school. This should be on the front page of every Western newspaper. Ask yourself: Why isn't it?
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Ariel M.
Ariel M.@_arielmayo·
Niño llora la pérdida de su hermana que fue asesinada en el bombardeo de ISRAEL y Estados Unidos a una escuela de niñas.
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
If you rape a child, you don't deserve a second chance, you deserve the death penalty.
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The Economist
The Economist@TheEconomist·
We used a large language model to analyse 1.4m of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails to identify the most disturbing. Here’s what it revealed about America’s most notorious sex offender: econ.st/4kLnMhk
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Adam Schwarz
Adam Schwarz@AdamJSchwarz·
She never lived to see this moment, but it’s worth remembering that none of this would have happened without Virginia Giuffre. She had the courage to speak out against power & privilege when it was just her word against Andrew’s. Thanks to her, justice may finally have its day.
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
We got him… Rest in Peace, Virginia. “Ghislaine woke me up one day and told me that I was going to meet a Prince…” “I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal…if something happens to me…in the sake of my family…do not let this go away…”
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Rep. Melanie Stansbury
Rep. Melanie Stansbury@Rep_Stansbury·
If a Prince can be held accountable, so can a President.
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Dr. Simon Goddek
Dr. Simon Goddek@goddek·
🚨BREAKING – Prince Andrew has just been arrested.
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kyum@skyumk·
@KT17555Q @trouble_man90 @grok Yes, Yoon and his wife have multiple corruption trials, including highway route change meant to spike his family's land prices. Using an insurrection to bury corruption investigations is a familiar playbook for leaders who think the law doesn't apply to them.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
The killing of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy. It should also be a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault.
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code. It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives. Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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Sunday Monk🌞
Sunday Monk🌞@sundaymonk·
Korean here. I know the answer to this. There are rich Koreans, but they’re relatively rare and almost all of them are people who dared to expand outside the Korean market and system. If you stay fully inside the Korean system, a lot of your money goes into keeping up with status games, trend-chasing, and social signaling, and whatever you do earn gets taxed aggressively. If your company starts doing well, competitors quickly copy you, or a larger company with more leverage tries to squeeze you out. The ecosystem is brutally fast, but also brutally convergent. I once had a close friend who was a senior developer at Meta explain his impression of the difference between Korean companies and Silicon Valley companies, and it stuck with me. In Korea, our demographics and culture is very homogeneous (although recently it is slowly becoming alot more diverse). Korean companies optimize for speed and execution within a very tight cultural context. Everyone shares similar assumptions, tastes, and expectations, so products can be built and iterated incredibly fast. You don’t need endless A/B tests or debates about edge cases because most users respond the same way. When something works, it spreads instantly. In Silicon Valley, the situation is almost the opposite. Teams are made up of people from wildly different cultural, social, and economic backgrounds, and their users are even more diverse. Intuition doesn’t work as well, so companies are forced to rely on data, experimentation, abstraction, and systems that can generalize across very different types of people. It’s slower and messier, but it produces products that scale globally. This is probably why Korea isn’t richer than people expect. When something “hits” in Korea, it hits fast and almost everywhere at once. But Korean companies rarely develop the perspective needed to systematically produce global hits, the only way to make truly massive money. Once something works locally, it gets copied immediately, the total addressable market is small, and margins collapse. Korea is incredibly good at execution and speed. The West is better at building things that survive diversity and scale. That difference compounds over time.
@levelsio@levelsio

I'm always surprised why the Koreans didn't get richer I studied there, I lived there and I don't really have a real strong reason why They work really hard I guess one thing that could be a barrier is that in public life nobody can be direct and everything is ruled by unwritten rules of behavior (a lot like Japan) that they can only escape in private settings or when they get drunk Not being direct slows things down a lot especially in innovation In Korean startups I remember they'd use English names to avoid the hierarchy that came with Korean names (like you add words to the name for people older or younger than you etc. which would mean you can't rly go against ppl older than you) In China everyone I meet is hyper direct, pragmatic and very open (kinda like how I try to be on here and IRL) Maybe that's part of it?

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Ryan Carson
Ryan Carson@ryancarson·
Please somebody, disrupt linkedin I hate it over there
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kyum@skyumk·
@therabbithole We Koreans love ranking #1 and we will be extinct by 2100.
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Fertility is declining around the world
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kyum@skyumk·
Has anyone figured out how to eliminate dashes from your chatgpt account
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@esha_hq Being somewhere you are not comfortable. Feeling out of place. And then realizing the world is much bigger and diverse than the bubble you lived in.
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Esha
Esha@esha_hq·
what do you think is one thing everyone should experience at least once in their life?
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