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Torge Schwandt

@torge_s

building Habiata | interested in stories & technologies that create a positive triple bottom line

Europe Katılım Nisan 2020
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Alfred Lin
Alfred Lin@Alfred_Lin·
A CEO from one of our portfolio companies shared this with their team. I’m re-sharing it with their permission, because it resonated and reflects what all founders and CEOs should be communicating. -- We are living through a period of compounding change. And in moments like this, the biggest risk is no longer making the wrong decision. It is moving too slowly while the world moves around you. There are two paths. We can play defense: - Protect what we have - Optimize what works - Wait for clarity It feels safe. It isn’t. Or we can play offense: - Learn faster than the environment changes - Use new tools to solve old problems in better ways - And create entirely new strategies and businesses That’s where the opportunity is. Challenge yourself to do things faster and better than you have ever attempted. Stay uncomfortable. Stay on the front foot.
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
@karpathy YOLO 🤣 How long before the entirety of human society runs on systems built via vibe coding. No one knows how it works. It's just chatbots all the way down 🤣 PS: I'm currently like a 3 on the 1 to 10 slider from non-vibe to vibe coding. Need to try 10 or 11.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
There's a new kind of coding I call "vibe coding", where you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists. It's possible because the LLMs (e.g. Cursor Composer w Sonnet) are getting too good. Also I just talk to Composer with SuperWhisper so I barely even touch the keyboard. I ask for the dumbest things like "decrease the padding on the sidebar by half" because I'm too lazy to find it. I "Accept All" always, I don't read the diffs anymore. When I get error messages I just copy paste them in with no comment, usually that fixes it. The code grows beyond my usual comprehension, I'd have to really read through it for a while. Sometimes the LLMs can't fix a bug so I just work around it or ask for random changes until it goes away. It's not too bad for throwaway weekend projects, but still quite amusing. I'm building a project or webapp, but it's not really coding - I just see stuff, say stuff, run stuff, and copy paste stuff, and it mostly works.
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Torge Schwandt@torge_s·
@nikseeth @ShawnRyan762 Epic episode, one of the best of SRS so far. These deep, meaningful conversations are a service to the rest of us — so thank you both for this one.
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Nik Seetharaman@nikseeth·
"Quiet professional" were words hammered into me in my formative adult years, so talking about myself for 7 hours w/ @ShawnRyan762 was foreign ground. We talked immigrating to America, family trauma, spirituality, SOCOM years, AI and cyber. Thanks for having me on brother.
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Sifted@Siftedeu·
Luxembourg-based R3 Robotics has raised €20m to scale operations recovering critical materials used to build electric vehicles sifted.eu/articles/start…
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Misch Strotz@mitch0z·
WHY WE LOVE WHAT WE CREATE As a consequence of recent events, I thought hard about AI Characters. Here's what I found: mitchoz.com/whywelovewhatw…
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Misch Strotz@mitch0z·
"AI can't do hands" brother AI can do @winnieharlow 's vitiligo with 99.5% accuracy
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Misch Strotz@mitch0z·
Tried an AI influencer with nano banana today. Thread 🧵👇
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Torge Schwandt@torge_s·
@jesskah great thread! I agree with all of your points and want to highlight another platform that exemplifies this very well —> @letz_ai
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Jess Lee
Jess Lee@jesskah·
1/ Every creative medium starts as slop. Over time, the tools improve, new creators rise, and new platforms reshape culture. Here’s 20 years of that cycle, from blogs to AI, explained in charts and visuals 👇
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“AI slop” might just spawn the next YouTube, driven by a new AI-native creative class: The Generators. After sharing this thought on the @WithDelphi Library of Minds podcast, I’ve gotten a ton of follow-up questions, so here’s a deeper dive... Consumer AI in 2025 rhymes with Consumer Mobile in 2008. Like early mobile, we’re seeing both potential giants and flash-in-the-pan fads. In 2008, the top apps in the App Store were Facebook, Flashlight and iPint (a game that let you drink a virtual pint by tilting your phone). Only one became an enduring business. As aggregation theory reminds us, the best consumer companies aggregate massive networks of demand or supply (h/t @benthompson). Everything else gets commoditized. Beware vibe revenue (h/t @gregisenberg). Many current apps generate revenue from curiosity, novelty, or FOMO, with high initial conversion and fast growth, but poor long-term retention. As competition increases, products will commoditize and pricing will drop. We need to separate temporary revenue from sustainable businesses. Still, don’t dismiss “small” beginnings. YouTube started with silly homemade videos like keyboard cat, Numa Numa, and Chocolate Rain. Then came Ryan Higa’s sketches, Justin Bieber’s discovery, and OK Go’s treadmill music video. Over time, quality rose, legitimacy followed, and YouTube became the world’s largest video platform. Similarly, TikTok began as Musical.ly with teens dancing and lipsyncing before evolving into a global entertainment engine. In consumer, what seems trivial or lowbrow can be the wedge into something massive. Is “AI slop” this generation’s cat videos? What critics dismiss as junk is often content that would’ve been prohibitively expensive or impossible to make without AI: podcasts with historical or fictional guests, Pokemon nature documentaries, cooking shows hosted by animals, romantasy microdramas, Ghibli in real life, Dramione fanvids. These technically imperfect but creatively unbounded experiments are just the first wave of a sea change in UGC content. Every technology shift mints a new creator class that the old guard mocks. Bloggers weren’t “real writers”. Twitter microbloggers weren’t “real bloggers”. YouTubers weren’t “real filmmakers.” Instagram influencers weren’t “real tastemakers”. TikTok teens weren’t “real creators.” Now comes the AI-native generation, the Generators. They conjure worlds instead of filming them, blending ideas, moodboards, scripts, and real footage with prompts and generative AI models. They create, remix, regenerate,and refine until it becomes something new. Today, many are teenagers in their bedrooms, not too different from how prior UGC revolutions began. Over time, this new creator class will become more mainstream: film students making dragons on dorm room budgets, camera-shy solopreneurs sharing their real voices and expertise through avatars, small businesses turning iPhone photos into cinematic ads, scriptwriters becoming their own showrunners, creative directors running one-person agencies. AI doesn’t just lower the cost of creation. It expands who gets to create. When new creators appear, old platforms rarely welcome them. YouTube and TikTok reward face-forward performance, not surrealist fantasy. A new home may rise for the Generators, with audiences who love their worlds and communities who nurture them. For this shift to fully take hold, the underlying models must evolve. As @trymirage founder @gmharhar often says, the AI video race has barely begun. Producing scenes with consistent characters, voices, and styles still takes too much work. We need multimodal video models that can blend real footage and authentic voices with AI VFX. We need orchestration to handle multiple characters, multiple scenes, and multiple camera angles. Apps like Sora, @canofsoup_inc, Captions by @trymirage, @Picsart, and @tavus hint at where this is going, but the creative tools for this new medium are only just being invented. We’re witnessing the dawn of a new creative medium. Like every revolution before it, it’ll look weird and a little "sloppy" before it looks brilliant. -- If you’re a founder, creative, or Generator building in this new wave, we at @Sequoia would love to hear from you. You can reach out via the normal channels to any of our partners, or feel free to pitch my Delphi about the future of consumer AI: delphi.ai/jesslee. --- Thanks to my partner @buckhouse for helping coin the term “Generator” and to ChatGPT for copyediting help. Relevant reading Augmented Imagination by James Buckhouse buckhouse.medium.com/augmented-imag… Playlist of Generator content I mention above tiktok.com/t/ZTHvb3Hha14t… Playlist of the earliest viral YouTube content youtube.com/watch?v=Cqd1Gv… Vibe Revenue by Greg Isenberg x.com/gregisenberg/s… Aggregation Theory by Ben Thompson stratechery.com/2015/aggregati…

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Misch Strotz
Misch Strotz@mitch0z·
Here's a practical example of what can do for Real Estate Agents, Architects, or for anyone who's renovating a home. Below is a real house my real estate agent friend Pit from Sunset Immo is currently selling in Rumelange (Luxembourg). The house is over 100 years old and has undergone partial renovation inside. However, there is much more work to be done. Using TidyHouse, I helped Pit generate new visuals that show exactly how the house would look with renovations. TidyHouse keeps the architecture of both outside and inside perfectly intact, while changing anything the users asks for: White walls, adding a bed, putting a wooden floor, and so on. Here's Before and After. Took around 1 minute in total to make these 👇
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Torge Schwandt@torge_s·
@mitch0z daaamnnn, this is nice! Now, I want to work in real estate and sell houses that are this old.
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Torge Schwandt@torge_s·
@mitch0z 🔥 nice one! I would definitely use this if I worked in real estate or was short-term renting out my apartment 👀
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Misch Strotz@mitch0z·
Say Hi to TidyHouse, a new web app that helps you renovate in one click 😌✨ More info below 🧵
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