Tim Tischler

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Tim Tischler

Tim Tischler

@timotheo

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Portland, OR Entrou em Mart 2008
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Rock'n Roll of All
Rock'n Roll of All@rocknrollofall·
TV reporter tells David Bowie the internet is "hugely exaggerated" David Bowie's response is the closest thing to perfection about the future.
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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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Obie Fernandez
Obie Fernandez@obie·
Project Managers are so cooked.
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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
@brian_scanlan Please post a video somewhere! I work at procore and we have a large rails monolith and are grappling with how to use claude in a giant rails app.
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Brian Scanlan
Brian Scanlan@brian_scanlan·
I’m going to do a deep-dive into Intercom’s use of Claude Code with an appropriately Ruby on Rails flavour at the SF Ruby Meetup on April 14th hosted in Intercom’s office!
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Shagrath
Shagrath@shagrath49·
@zilasino Dear AI, is your dataset old ? Because we are in 2026. And Rails has never been the fastest way to build a MVP.
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Zil N@zilasino·
Is Rails still the fastest way to build a serious MVP in 2025?
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Ashley Mayer
Ashley Mayer@ashleymayer·
I know this has already been said a million different ways, but it's increasingly clear that playing it safe with your career right now is the riskiest thing you can do.
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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
I’ll say it again. So many of the less than obvious papers about LLMs are equally true of humans. It’s why I don’t ask “why” questions… it invites a story rationalizing the action. Brain scans clearly show decisions happen long before the rationalization.
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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
Part of the challenge is that tech leadership came from the old world and it’s clear they’re grasping to understand the new, and trying to simply map the two. Prediction: old companies/leadership will fail, and replaced my AI native companies and the leaders who built them.
Business Quarter@BizQuarterMag

Atlassian’s layoffs underline a wider problem: once AI is part of the explanation, every word in a restructuring memo carries more weight. The issue is no longer only headcount. It is whether leadership language sounds honest, precise, and credible. businessquarter.co.uk/how-do-you-tal…

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Business Quarter
Business Quarter@BizQuarterMag·
Atlassian’s layoffs underline a wider problem: once AI is part of the explanation, every word in a restructuring memo carries more weight. The issue is no longer only headcount. It is whether leadership language sounds honest, precise, and credible. businessquarter.co.uk/how-do-you-tal…
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
AI means people need to stop thinking so much about what their boss wants They need to start thinking much much more about what customers want And that will make a big difference in society: too much of it is caring about Keynesian beauty contests and other such contests that are disconnected from the direct needs of others Less dead weight loss. More actually helping people.
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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
@TexasScorecard @grok if Texas is wanting to ban sharia law, how much is it active in Texas and how often does it have judgements not in line with existing local, state or national law? How much is this even a problem?
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Texas Scorecard
Texas Scorecard@TexasScorecard·
3.5.2026: Republicans Want Sharia Ban - GOP Voters Overwhelmingly Want Ban on Sharia Law… - Harris County Races Head to Runoffs… - Rockwall Republicans Defeat Developer Interests… - Wealthy School Foundation's Shockingly Stingy Finances Scrutinized…
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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
@jxnlco Yeah but it’s Google. It’s great, you love it and use it, and one day you wake up and it’s gone.
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jason liu
jason liu@jxnlco·
Codex is for open source is not going to be a one-time thing. We're going to have multiple mini launches over the next couple of weeks. The easy stuff: - better skills for maintainers - highlighting open source projects The hard stuff: - Some things I can't talk about - Other things that I can't talk about
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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
@MrEwanMorrison No it’s not pointless. I have been wishing the progress would just stop here because we have a decade of progress ahead of us with today’s LLMs and learning to use them well.
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Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison@MrEwanMorrison·
The evidence is piling in now that ChatGPT and all the other large language models are on a developmental plateau and hallucinations will never stop. Not a pathway to exponential improvement or to human level intelligence. The data centre build is pointless.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨BREAKING: OpenAI published a paper proving that ChatGPT will always make things up. Not sometimes. Not until the next update. Always. They proved it with math. Even with perfect training data and unlimited computing power, AI models will still confidently tell you things that are completely false. This isn't a bug they're working on. It's baked into how these systems work at a fundamental level. And their own numbers are brutal. OpenAI's o1 reasoning model hallucinates 16% of the time. Their newer o3 model? 33%. Their newest o4-mini? 48%. Nearly half of what their most recent model tells you could be fabricated. The "smarter" models are actually getting worse at telling the truth. Here's why it can't be fixed. Language models work by predicting the next word based on probability. When they hit something uncertain, they don't pause. They don't flag it. They guess. And they guess with complete confidence, because that's exactly what they were trained to do. The researchers looked at the 10 biggest AI benchmarks used to measure how good these models are. 9 out of 10 give the same score for saying "I don't know" as for giving a completely wrong answer: zero points. The entire testing system literally punishes honesty and rewards guessing. So the AI learned the optimal strategy: always guess. Never admit uncertainty. Sound confident even when you're making it up. OpenAI's proposed fix? Have ChatGPT say "I don't know" when it's unsure. Their own math shows this would mean roughly 30% of your questions get no answer. Imagine asking ChatGPT something three times out of ten and getting "I'm not confident enough to respond." Users would leave overnight. So the fix exists, but it would kill the product. This isn't just OpenAI's problem. DeepMind and Tsinghua University independently reached the same conclusion. Three of the world's top AI labs, working separately, all agree: this is permanent. Every time ChatGPT gives you an answer, ask yourself: is this real, or is it just a confident guess?

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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
@paolino Yes, but at the moment, in large codebases, having deterministic boundaries is a great hedge against AI slop. In a small codebase, sure. But when you’re talking about 10k’s of files, it helps.
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Carmine Paolino
Carmine Paolino@paolino·
Types don't help AI, they actually hinder it. Proof: look at Ruby with Steep - a Ruby type checker - and without! Or Python vs Python with mypy. Token efficiency and expressiveness is way more important for AI generated code. That's why Ruby was the best language in this test!
Yusuke Endoh@mametter

I benchmarked which language works best with Claude Code. Ruby, Python, and JavaScript came out cheapest, fastest, and most stable! See my article in detail: dev.to/mame/which-pro…

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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
@OfficialLoganK OMG I'm having flashbacks! Was it mushrooms and LSD or my love for Google Reader?!?!? I think it's the later.
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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
PSA: we are turning down Gemini 3 Pro next Monday March 9th. You can upgrade to 3.1 Pro Preview which improves on lots of the things folks gave feedback about on the first Gemini 3 rev. Please keep the feedback coming : )
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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
@JoshSeriesAI Cool. I get it. I follow “make it work, make it good, make it fast/cheap” and I feel like I’m now approaching make it fast, which hasn’t been my focus yet.
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Josh English
Josh English@JoshSeriesAI·
@timotheo I spent a lot of time setting this up, specifically to go fast. The idea was to better understand the steps required so that I can replicate and automate them in the future
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Josh English@JoshSeriesAI·
Built a 3D fortress-defense RTS in ~90 mins with OpenAI Codex CLI (GPT-5.3 Codex High): React + Three.js/R3F + Rapier + Zustand. No hand-made assets: procedural GLBs + deterministic sim. Then I added AI Commander (Gemini Live voice) to plan + execute tactics in-game. 🎥👇
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Tim Tischler@timotheo·
@dccommonsense @ForagerB Dude, I’m so sorry. I love common sense and HCH, and you seem to be on a perfectly consistent line as always to me. It’s amazing how much people who follow your podcasts think it’s different this time or just don’t recognize the parallels.
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Dan Carlin
Dan Carlin@dccommonsense·
There's a reason that in every previous Middle East intervention we've gone to great lengths to avoid the "USA+Israel vs an Islamic nation" look. This time we did a 180 degree turnabout. We've never done it this way before and there's good reasons why we didn't.
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Sonder@SonderNovak·
@Brella27257417 @C_Sommerfeldt Congressional leadership obviously does. Stop making excuses for democrats being dumb and pathetic. If LBJ was in the senate he could’ve passed 10 big liberal bills with Trump. Schumer hasn’t passed 1.
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Chris Sommerfeldt
Chris Sommerfeldt@C_Sommerfeldt·
Mamdani brought along the fake Daily News front page as a gift for Trump to cajole him into providing funding for a long-stalled plan to build 12,000 apartments on top of Sunnyside Yards, per City Hall & sources. More on Mamdani's latest meet with Trump: politico.com/news/2026/02/2…
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WanderLens
WanderLens@naturebeauty760·
Hawaii, USA 🇺🇸
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