ashlee

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ashlee

ashlee

@web3ashlee

Built @SocraticStudy | Founding Engineer @Flowty_io

Katılım Mart 2021
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VisaNews@VisaNews·
Statement from Visa:
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
@EricLDaugh Not a big deal if the kid has zero income. But if they’re working and using this for a home down payment, ordinary income tax could be non-trivial.
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
No-brainer for the $1k eligible. But how does this work beyond that? If max contributions are made and the kid turns 18 and withdraws $20k for college, the docs say withdrawals are “taxed at ordinary income rates.” So what’s actually taxed? • Contributions = tax-free withdrawal? • Gains = taxed as income? Or is this just: tax my income now, then tax my kid on it again later?
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 WOW! It was just confirmed that under the Trump Accounts, by age 18, you can have $303,800 THOUSAND dollars — and $1.1 MILLION by age 28 With no contributions at all, $5,800 and $18,100. This is a genius idea from President Trump and Scott Bessent. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
You ask a question, but instead of an answer, you get another question back. The AI keeps asking until you figure it out yourself. Take reading the Iliad as an example: the AI guide prompts you first. It might open with, "The Iliad starts with the word 'rage', why do you think Homer chose that?" Then, whatever you answer, it keeps pushing with more questions until you 'grok' it. (This is an actual example of how I'm using it.)
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Naval@naval·
Self-directed learning through AIs is an autodidact’s paradise.
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lia@tallsnail·
why is my toddler so charming and delightful and funny between 8-10pm. he saves his best personality for the hours i am begging him to be unconscious
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SageFlow@imsageflow·
@naval AI turns every textbook into a conversation. The real skill now is asking the right questions rather than just memorizing the answers.
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Megha@megha_lilly·
Modern women read ancient heroes and think “oppressive and evil” because those men would have most definitely not tolerated any of their bad behaviour. When you read the original stories these men love, defend and adore women…only when they’re good.
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
@megha_lilly Agreed, just started the Wild Robot with my 4 year old and just when I think a page might be too dense for him he asks me a question that shows he’s paying attention.
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Megha
Megha@megha_lilly·
Children as young as 1 deserve books with complete sentences, beautiful traditional illustrations, and stories with layers and depth. My toddlers are enthralled FAR more by JM Barrie's Peter Pan than the shitty "Pip and Posy" book they got as a gift
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
@Daeshawn @Google @khanacademy I'm trying to build this with socraticstudy.ai right now, started with civics education and branching out into the classics. Basically a personal Socratic tutor. AI that refuses to think for you.
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Google@Google·
We're partnering with @KhanAcademy to bring a suite of Gemini-powered learning and literacy tools to students, starting with the Writing Coach tool. Writing Coach doesn’t generate answers or deliver a finished product — it walks students through the process of outlining, drafting and refining their own ideas. #BettUK2026
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Tom Goodwin
Tom Goodwin@tomfgoodwin·
I loved homeland , succession and breaking bad I’m now frequently exhausted ( 7 month old baby) and want an amazing tv show that captivates me like these did. And fairly early on in episode 1 Suggestions ?
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
@docmilanfar If I see it — my first assumption is AI
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Peyman Milanfar
Peyman Milanfar@docmilanfar·
stop acting like the em-dash is proof of AI. it’s called grammar — people have been using it to great effect for hundreds of years. read a book for once
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
@Henry773_ Can do 600, caught most of the context at 900 but couldn’t sustain it for long. Cool
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
@joshpuckett Looking forward to this! Founding member ✅
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joshpuckett@joshpuckett·
As software gets easier to make, the products that stand out will be the ones crafted with uncommon care. If that's the kind of work you want to do, I'm sharing everything I know: interfacecraft.dev
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joshpuckett@joshpuckett·
This is the best Claude Code thinking status and it's not close.
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Audiencon⚡️@audiencon·
drop your side project! i’m boosting builders today 👇
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Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt·
The Amazing Generation is getting rave reviews from parents reporting on their kids' reactions. Kids love it, and say they no longer want a smartphone. Here are the reviews, with one below #reviews-filter-bar" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">amazon.com/product-review…
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ashlee@web3ashlee·
@flowidealism I love this. I first heard it as an adult while in Japan.
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Michael Strong
Michael Strong@flowidealism·
By the time students are 12 or 13, we start asking them directly: What do you love? What are you good at? What will the world pay for? What does the world need? Most have never been asked. Schools march them through content year after year without once stopping to ask where they're going or why. A child can graduate with a 4.0 GPA and have no idea who they are or what they want.
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