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Adam Jones

@AdamJonesInk

husband, father of two, Hoosier, tech enthusiast, and founder of SkyBound Education

Indiana เข้าร่วม Aralık 2023
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
@sashadem I would welcome the opportunity to collaborate with Anthropic on projects and messages related to AI’s potential impacts on education, including how school systems, teacher training, and student learning experiences can be amplified by emerging capabilities.
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Sasha de Marigny
Sasha de Marigny@sashadem·
The role of Editorial at Anthropic continues to become ever more central to our public benefit mission. Quality of writing is important but quality of thought is even more so. I specifically want to find domain experts/original thinkers who can critically engage on the substance.
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@patio11 Doing all of the assigned reading in college is a cheat code. Everything becomes easier if you make the time and commit the focus required to stay up to date with the syllabus.
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Doing the reading is a superpower, and it's even better in a world where "no one" is doing the reading. (Inspired by a conversation I had with some college students.)
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What do people think of the recent @Xbox console update? And what does it potentially say about new leadership changes?
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
Well said! I would add that many, many people find the most rewarding part of their days interacting with others, especially in person. Creating, maintaining, and refining bespoke software could easily become a “second job” that detracts from what people find most fulfilling in the workplace.
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
A bespoke software revolution? I don't buy it. It'll exist. It already exists. Small consultants and big consulting firms have made custom software for years. It almost always sucks. It’s bloated, confusing, and because the client pays, it’s built wrong in all the ways. Who’s excited about bespoke software? Software makers! Of course they're excited about building bespoke software — that's what they do. X is full of them. Your feed is full of people who love making software talking about making software. Of course they’re excited about the revolution. Echo, echo, echo... Most people don’t like computers. Nobody in tech wants to say that out loud. People tolerate computers. They use them because they have to. Given the choice, most would rather not think about them at all. So when someone suggests that AI means everyone will build their own custom tools, ask who "everyone" is. The three-person accounting firm drowning in client paperwork? They want the paperwork gone, not a new system to maintain. The regional logistics company with 40 trucks? They want the routes optimized, not Joe spouting off about this new system he’s been messing around with. The law firm billing 70-hour weeks? They want leverage on their time, not a software project to design. They don’t hate technology. But building and maintaining their own critical systems isn’t their wheelhouse, regardless of how much faster and easier it’s become. It's another job on top of the job. Will these people use AI? Absolutely, for all sorts of things. Will some outliers go deep and build real custom systems? Sure, but they're almost always people who already had some pull toward software. The curiosity was already there. They were dabblers before. Giving everyone access to software building tools doesn't mean everyone becomes a builder. A powerful excavator doesn't turn a homeowner into a contractor. Most people just want the hole dug by someone else. They don’t want the responsibility either.
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
I’m really enjoying @MarathonTheGame! I’m still in the early stages, but the gameplay is excellent, the style is amazing, and the balance of risk and reward is addicting. Great work by @Bungie!
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
@johnpalmer Yes, but I’m struggling! Trying to find a worthwhile solo experience.
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John Palmer@johnpalmer·
Anyone on here play Marathon?
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Claude@claudeai·
A small thank you to everyone using Claude: We’re doubling usage outside our peak hours for the next two weeks.
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
@paulg In 11th grade English, we read Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style. The rule to Omit Needless Words has always stuck with me.
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Paul Graham@paulg·
1. When you write something intended to be read by an important person, go through it and cut every unnecessary word. 2. The reader of anything you publish is an important person.
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
@vicious696 Given the cost of so many things, I agree wholeheartedly. If the industry could focus on a steady cadence of high-quality games at different price points on current hardware WHILE valuing the creators behind them, that would be a win.
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Parris@vicious696·
This generation of gaming has barely lived up to its potential with rising costs and shortages not helping matters so I’m not in a rush for next gen hardware IMO PlayStation should delay the PS6 and Valve and Xbox should delay their hardware too
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
Hey Indiana Charter School Leaders! Register for a FREE 90-minute virtual learning opportunity focused on Federal and State Compliance for 504 Plans and IEPs. When: Thursday, 2/5/26, from 9 am - 10:30 am ET Who: Global Special Education Associates Where: Virtual (register to receive the link) Register: bit.ly/4rvh2q4 This session will be one of many offered both virtually and in-person to charter school stakeholders as part of a two-year initiative funded by the Indiana Department of Education focused on the "business of schools." SkyBound is proud to serve as the project management partner for this work. Stay tuned for information about our upcoming in-person meeting in March!
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
@SamiFathi_ Have you tried HEY Email? Its workflow aligns perfectly with mine. Huge fan!
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
@thedankoe Agreed. Long-form pieces inspire contemplation rather than just infotainment. Grappling with nuance is essential to forming comprehensive, and ultimately, actionable ideas.
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DAN KOE@thedankoe·
$1 million dollar prizes aside, I think there's been a quiet hunger for articles. The pendulum swung too far in the direction of TikTok and endless scrolling and the internet has a chance to self-correct. I don't think the human brain was meant to be ripped in a thousand different directions as soon as you get on your phone. Too much chaos that has downstream affects on the quality of everyday life. Long form content allows you to focus on set of ideas. It brings order to the mind. You learn more, you feel better, and usually you're left with something you can actually apply to your life, even if it's just a better way of thinking. Especially with AI, we've gotten to the point where we think we want things as short as possible. We have this deranged desire to "get to the point" when the point is to sit with it. You can collect all of the tips and tricks you want but you're completely missing the context that allows you to turn those tips into results. A bullet list of actionable steps will do absolutely nothing for you. Pre-2015 books are the best option, but articles are a great step in what I think is the right direction.
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
Last week, the SkyBound team participated in two days of discussions focused on making Indiana's Next Generation School Improvement Grant (SIG) program as transformational as possible for students, educators, families, and communities. We're rarely all in the same room, especially for multiple days, so the time was incredibly valuable! I'm so lucky to call Krista Stith, Daryl Werner, Christina Lear, and Charles Williams colleagues.
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
The Clicks Communicator looks like a modern take on the BlackBerry Classic, which was a joy to use. It’s wonderful to see @clickskeyboard growing and offering their first phone. The slightly larger keyboard, which is also touch sensitive, looks like a dream. The replaceable, colorful backplates and customizable light-up (clickable) button look stylish. Plus, the expandable storage and replaceable battery are nice features for sustainability. Way to go, @crackberrykevin, @Captain2Phones, and the rest of the Clicks team! 🎉
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
Rage and defiance —> Grasping for solutions and help —> Resignation (once personal wellbeing is secured) and embrace —> (Re)commitment to rebellion (once personal wellbeing is threatened) This arc mirrors how many might grapple with seemingly benevolent totalitarianism. 2/2
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
I’ve seen commentary critiquing Pluribus’s depiction of Carol as not steadfast enough compared to Manousos, but I think Carol’s trajectory throughout the season is how many people might react. 1/2
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Adam Jones@AdamJonesInk·
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed Pluribus, but the finale left me wondering why one exchange didn’t happen between Carol and Zosia. If the Others gave Carol an atom bomb, why couldn’t she ask for her eggs/STEM cells? Even if the answer were “no,” I would’ve liked to hear why. Thoughts?
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