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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
Elon Musk explains his 5-step algorithm for solving any problem: "The most common mistake of smart engineers is to optimize a thing that should not exist." "I have this very basic first principles algorithm that I run as a mantra." Elon breaks it down: Step 1: Question the requirements. "Make the requirements less dumb. The requirements are always dumb to some degree, no matter how smart the person who gave you those requirements. You have to start there, because otherwise you could get the perfect answer to the wrong question." Step 2: Try to delete it. "Try to delete the part or the process step entirely. If you're not forced to put back at least 10% of what you delete, you're not deleting enough. Most people feel like they've succeeded if they haven't been forced to put things back in. But actually they haven't, they've been overly conservative and left things in that shouldn't be there." Step 3: Optimize or simplify. "The most common mistake of smart engineers is to optimize a thing that should not exist. So you don't optimize until after you've tried to delete." Step 4: Speed it up. "Any given thing can be done faster than you think. But you shouldn't speed things up until you've tried to delete it and optimize it otherwise, you're speeding up something that shouldn't exist." Step 5: Automate. "And then the fifth thing is to automate it." Elon explains why the order matters: "I've gone backwards so many times where I've automated something, sped it up, simplified it, and then deleted it. I got tired of doing that. So that's why I have this mantra."
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Mehul Agarwal
Mehul Agarwal@meh_agarwal·
We hosted SF's only co-ed mixer with more women than men. 45 women, 35 men, and 4 relationships I personally know came out of it. And I'm the guy who went viral for staying "single until series B." Here's the storytime: One random Sunday I tweeted that there should be a singles mixer for YC and a16z speedrun founders. The shitpost hit top news on X. Consensus: "no women will sign up." Instead, dozens of women DMed me: "please make it happen, just keep the ratio right." @dianeemccormack from Fondo offered to run it. @peggy_wang from SparkChat & @parthma said they're single and in. While we planned, I went viral again with my bro @contextconor for joking I'd stay "single until series B." @gregisenberg called it the single worst trend to come out of silicon valley. People called me "everything wrong with SF," said incels were killing the city's dating culture (fun fact: it doesn't exist). So now I was the "single until series B" guy throwing SF's biggest singles mixer. The irony was not lost on me. But a million views, thousands of DMs, and hundreds on the waitlist were counting on me. @pulley signed on to sponsor. So I leaned in. I asked @peggy_wang to be the face of it, dunking on the techbros: sign up so you don't end up like me, single until series B. I was guiding people to a treasure I couldn't possess. And it worked. Best event I've ever hosted. Curated people from every walk of life, not just YC founders, actually hit it off. The girls' group chat is still popping lol. Moral: you can have your cake and eat it too. It's just harder. You can stay "single until series B" and still help everyone else find their person. As @gregisenberg put it in his tweet calling us out: you can have it all. (all love, I like his work) This is independent of my startup @KoyalAI, which helps people make films with AI. Yes, also controversial. I can't help it.
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Phosphen
Phosphen@phosphenq·
She's 22. Her AI runs inside the Fortune 100. a16z just led her $21M raise. "Put up the most minimal fake version you probably can of something and then go sell it." In 17 minutes, MIT grad Jessica Wu reveals the YC playbook that got her here in 24 months. From youngest hedge fund quant to founder + the trick her batchmates missed + the Christmas Day deployment + the 10-year founder test Worth more than a year of YC advice on your timeline
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Io@RolloIo·
@kangminlee Look same as average left wing couple in kooohreeeah
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Kangmin Lee | 이강민
Kangmin Lee | 이강민@kangminlee·
This is what the average right-wing couple in Korea looks like
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Vinod Khosla
Vinod Khosla@vkhosla·
The stupidity of these @Stanford students to take the greatest opportunity for equality in humanity ever and to really free humanity and go walk out on @google and @sundarpichai that's pioneered that. Biased, idiotic, short-sighted and very selfish. Selfish because they ignored the bottom 3 billion people on this planet that could benefit from AI and they are worried about their misinformed selfish self-interest. youtube.com/watch?v=wf74VX…
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Matt Brown@maattttbrown

Stanford grads walk out as Google CEO Sundar Pichai takes the stage as commencement speaker. No mention of AI, unlike other uni speakers getting booed down this year. Story for @sfgate shortly

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Io@RolloIo·
@RT_com American police are stupid. Too bad Americans are too dumb to realise this
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RT@RT_com·
LAPD shoots and kills St. Berdoodle after neighbors mistook the owner's Knicks celebration for cries for help Owner says the dog did nothing wrong. Officers claim he CHARGED at them 'I'm sorry for your loss' — officer pats her on the shoulder as she weeps over her lifeless dog
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paperpaper@paperpaper886·
最近在带入组的本科实习生,发现怎么读论文其实是科研训练里最容易被忽略的一步。 推荐一篇每个科研新人都该读的经典短文:S. Keshav 的 How to Read a Paper。 文章提出了非常实用的“三遍读论文法”: 第一遍,5 到 10 分钟快速扫读:标题、摘要、引言、章节标题、结论和参考文献。 目标是回答 5C: Category, Context, Correctness, Contributions, Clarity。 也就是判断这篇论文是什么、和谁相关、假设是否合理、贡献是什么、写得清不清楚。 第二遍,认真读论文主线,但先跳过证明细节。重点看图表、实验设置、结果是否清楚、引用了哪些关键工作。 第三遍才进入深度理解:尝试像复现一样重建作者的思路,检查假设、方法、创新点和潜在漏洞。 放在今天看,这个方法和 AI 辅助读论文其实很契合。 第一遍可以让 AI 帮忙快速总结论文的研究问题、核心贡献和主要结论,但自己一定要判断这篇文章是否真的值得继续读。 第二遍可以让 AI 帮忙解释方法、实验设置、图表和不熟悉的概念,但不能只看 AI 总结。关键图表、实验设计和结果数字一定要回到原文核对。 第三遍可以让 AI 扮演 reviewer,帮你追问:这篇文章的假设是否成立?实验是否支持结论?有没有 missing baseline?有没有潜在的数据泄漏、评价偏差或过度 claim? 读论文不是“读完”就行。真正重要的是知道什么时候快速跳过,什么时候认真理解。 尤其在 AI 工具越来越强的情况下,科研新人更需要训练自己的判断力。 AI 可以帮你压缩信息,但不能替你决定一篇论文是否重要、是否可信、是否值得借鉴。 web.stanford.edu/class/ee384m/H…
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Io@RolloIo·
@NothingIsArt2 Don't care. Kill the cunts
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NothingIsArt2@NothingIsArt2·
What would you say if people who farm dogs told you that they have the right to harm dogs and that you shouldn’t force your views on them?
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John Ennis
John Ennis@johnennis·
@NickKnudsenUS The bottom 1% does way more to make my life worse than the top 1% The top 1% makes stuff and solves problems The bottom 1% are a bunch of drug addicts and criminals So you have the wrong target It’s easy to hate the successful, but it takes courage to hate the failures
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Nick Knudsen 🇺🇸
Nick Knudsen 🇺🇸@NickKnudsenUS·
It is astoundingly bizarre how many people jump in to defend Musk’s trillionaire status. You people have no idea the degree to which you’re being subjugated by the billionaire class. Open your eyes. Extreme wealth is killing society.
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Io@RolloIo·
@zackvoell That include you?
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Zack Voell
Zack Voell@zackvoell·
Nobody wants to admit that the bottom 1% of society is INFINITELY worse for the world than the top 1%
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@benwehrman White people kill each other all the time by accident
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
I've traveled to 26 countries in my life, and I've done a lot of crazy shit. One of the rules I've followed—which has kept me from even sustaining a single notable INJURY during these countless shenanigans—is to never let myself get into a situation where my life or wellbeing is put into the hands of nons. Even before going down the race/IQ rabbit hole...I just inherently knew that outdoorsy White dudes with beards & flannels are the only ones you can fully trust for these things. This video proves exactly why. If you want to do adrenaline junkie stuff, do it in Whistler 🇨🇦, Queenstown 🇳🇿, or Interlaken 🇨🇭 (and do it ASAP for those first 2 before they get overrun by Indians) If you want to take some risks and still live a long, healthy life, you MUST be racist, or you are playing with fire.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

HORRIFIC FOOTAGE: A 21-year-old woman was pushed off a 40-meter bridge in Limeira, Brazil by bungee jump workers who failed to attach her safety rope. She died from the fall.

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Vaibhav Sisinty
Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
A guy on Reddit with 10 years of engineering experience just shared the one thing he'd teach every vibe coder first. And it'll save you thousands in AI costs. 🤯 Most people using Claude Code use it the expensive way. They call the AI every time the tool runs. Every run burns tokens. Every token costs money. His advice: flip it. Use Claude Code to BUILD the tool once. Then run it forever without spending a single token. Simple example. You want to check a website daily for updates. The expensive way: have an LLM search the site every day. Burns tokens every single time. The free way: use Claude Code to write a script that scrapes the page and alerts you if anything changed. Build it once. Runs forever. Zero tokens. Then he took it further. He had Claude Code build him a full neural network something that used to take weeks and years of ML training while he cooked dinner. It runs for free. No tokens. No API calls. Forever. Spend tokens once to build it. Run it for free forever. That's it. That's the insight most vibe coders are missing.
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Professor Charley T | The Meta Ads Guy
I saw this and I totally agree. I think what's missing here is the little wrinkle that some ads can check multiple boxes, and a 322 ad can create multiple ads. A 322 ad can fill the role of multiple ads. In the Olympic rings analogy that I use to teach creative strategy, we can follow this exact framework of the three rings on top being one for each avatar, and the two rings on the bottom being ads designed as a second touch from more than one avatar. Now you're sitting with four to eight proven ads, with two or three creative tests being all you need
Olly Hudson@oliverwhudson

If you run Meta ads, this is the only video on Andromeda you need to watch. We sat down with a Creative Strategist at Meta, someone who works directly with the top 1% of disruptor brands on the platform. Here's our full conversation 00:00 Working with Disruptor brands at Meta 02:34 What is Andromeda? 09:34 Andromeda + GEM working together 11:15 The shift from targeting to creative 14:50 Creative similarity explained 19:10 Targeting personas 23:30 Creative strategists in the AI era 25:13 Creative themes 30:29 Is changing the script enough? 36:56 How many creative concepts should you run? 41:22 Brand consistency vs creative diversity 43:40 Partnership ads deep dive 52:55 Meta AI tools brands should be using 57:56 Measurement & ad account structures 1:01:18 Advice for brands wanting to become Disruptors 1:02:40 Where to stay up to date with Meta updates our most valuable episode to date

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Io@RolloIo·
@KingTargaryenn It was so fucking shit wasted fucking my life
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King Targaryen 🐉
King Targaryen 🐉@KingTargaryenn·
He vuelto a ver “La Larga Noche” y joder, qué tremendo desastre. Cuanto más lo piensas, más estúpido se vuelve todo. Y no, no hablo solo de la horrible iluminación que ya conocemos todos. El capítulo es un desastre absoluto en coherencia, lógica y detalles argumentales. Tiraron a la basura cualquier noción básica de estrategia militar teniendo a los mejores líderes de Poniente metidos dentro del castillo. Lo de los Dothraki es simplemente imperdonable. La caballería más temible y feroz del mundo que acompañó a Daenerys durante toda la serie, usada como carne de cañón, mandándolos contra unos zombis que ni sienten miedo ni rompen filas. ¿En serio? Pusieron las catapultas por delante de los muros, regalándoselas al enemigo en los primeros minutos en vez de protegerlas detrás. Obligaron a la infantería a quedarse delante de la zanja en lugar de detrás, creando un cuello de botella mortal para sus propios soldados cuando tenían que retirarse. Las murallas de Invernalia, que supuestamente eran la última línea de defensa, pasaron a ser puro decorado. Por no hablar de la armadura de trama que llevaba todo el episodio. Ver cómo hordas infinitas sepultan completamente a los protagonistas para que, en el plano siguiente, aparezcan vivos, respirando y con la mitad del ejército todavía en pie, todo un insulto a la inteligencia del espectador. Y para rematar, lo de Jon y el Rey de la Noche. Amagaron toda la serie con ese enfrentamiento épico entre la mayor amenaza de Poniente y el supuesto príncipe prometido, para que al final Jon acabara gritándole a un dragón a pleno pulmón mientras que Arya aparecía de la nada para llevarse toda la gloria. Destrozaron lo que pudo haber sido el episodio más épico de la historia de la televisión por pura pereza, egoísmo y ganas de sorprender a toda costa. Imperdonable.
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Gurnoor Singh
Gurnoor Singh@gurnoor__·
Brands with the best Creative Strategists: > Spacegoods > O Positiv > Hexclad > Primal Queen > Hi-Smile > Gymshark > Norse Organics > Jones Road > Gruns > Manscaped > Qure Skincare > Hike Footwear > Rosabella > Spartan > Happy Mammoth > Undrdog Hemp > Nooro > Kovaria
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Anuj
Anuj@anujcodes_21·
Claude FULL COURSE 1 HOUR (Build & Automate Anything)
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How To Prompt
How To Prompt@HowToPrompt__·
A toothpaste company has quietly killed the entire market research industry and nobody is talking about it. Colgate published a paper showing you can predict real purchase intent at 90% accuracy by simply asking LLMs to roleplay customers. And this is beyond insane. If you ask an AI, "Rate this product from 1 to 5," it gives safe, middle-of-the-road garbage. So researchers invented a method called Semantic Similarity Rating (SSR). Instead of asking the AI for a number, they asked it to roleplay. They gave the LLM a demographic profile. They showed it a product concept. And they asked it to write down its raw, unfiltered thoughts. Then, they used a semantic model to translate those written thoughts into a numerical score. The results are staggering. Tested against 57 real corporate surveys and 9,300 actual human responses, the synthetic AI consumers matched real human buying behavior with 90% reliability. They perfectly mirrored how different age brackets and income levels react to price changes. And they provided detailed, qualitative feedback that was deeper and more critical than what actual humans wrote. This destroys the economics of traditional market research. You don't need to wait a month to see if a product will sell. You can simulate 1,000 hyper-targeted customer interviews overnight. You can A/B test pricing across every demographic instantly.
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Olly Hudson
Olly Hudson@oliverwhudson·
If you run Meta ads, this is the only video on Andromeda you need to watch. We sat down with a Creative Strategist at Meta, someone who works directly with the top 1% of disruptor brands on the platform. Here's our full conversation 00:00 Working with Disruptor brands at Meta 02:34 What is Andromeda? 09:34 Andromeda + GEM working together 11:15 The shift from targeting to creative 14:50 Creative similarity explained 19:10 Targeting personas 23:30 Creative strategists in the AI era 25:13 Creative themes 30:29 Is changing the script enough? 36:56 How many creative concepts should you run? 41:22 Brand consistency vs creative diversity 43:40 Partnership ads deep dive 52:55 Meta AI tools brands should be using 57:56 Measurement & ad account structures 1:01:18 Advice for brands wanting to become Disruptors 1:02:40 Where to stay up to date with Meta updates our most valuable episode to date
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