Tim Devane

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Tim Devane

@tdevane

change calls the tune we dance to

Brooklyn เข้าร่วม Şubat 2009
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Henry Shevlin
Henry Shevlin@dioscuri·
90s nostalgia is intense enough now that someone should just open a dedicated 90s holiday resort. Check in your smartphones on arrival. Every lodge has a CRT TV with N64 and a stack of tapes. Blockbuster on site. Four channels and a TV Guide. Bennigan’s and Pizza Hut for dining.
Indie Game Joe@IndieGameJoe

Two indie devs made a game where you run your own video store in the early 90s. It’s currently the #5 top-selling game on Steam. - Rent out VHS tapes & manage customers - Charge Late & Broken Fees - Upgrade & customise your store It’s called Retro Rewind - Video Store Simulator

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stephen elliott
stephen elliott@S___Elliott·
Movies are that are better than the book: No Country For Old Men Goodfellas The Godfather Strangers On A Train
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Tim Devane@tdevane·
@albertwenger right? James Gurney's Dinotopia books, just with extant species
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Patrick Heizer
Patrick Heizer@PatrickHeizer·
I am pleading with the forces of the universe to convince Villeneuve to tackle yet another "unfilmable" sci-fi series.
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Ben Blumenrose
Ben Blumenrose@benblumenrose·
What’s the most impressive company merch you’ve seen over the past couple of years? e.g. the @notion chore coat, @linear employee gift, @stripepress books...
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Brett Calhoun
Brett Calhoun@brettcalhounn·
Hosting a dinner in NYC on March 24th for top tech talent with "outsider" backgrounds based in NYC. Shoot me a dm if you want in. Midwest roots Small towns Immigrants Foster kids First gens Dropouts Survivors Athletes Show more...
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Tim Devane
Tim Devane@tdevane·
@aweissman This one really stands out, and still gets overlooked/forgotten due to iOS visibility in major US cities. But...android caught up in 3 years, lapped it in 5, dwarfed it in 7.
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Andy Weissman
Andy Weissman@aweissman·
@tdevane "Historical precedent suggests this is hardly speculative."
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Andy Weissman
Andy Weissman@aweissman·
We wrote down some thoughts on the present, the past, history, and what that might tell us about today, AI, agents and stuff "History Rhymes?" blog.usv.com/history-rhymes
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Reggie James
Reggie James@HipCityReg·
it's actually shocking how the major streaming platforms don't have good documentaries. it's all true crime and pop culture slop nothing genuinely educational YouTube truly is supreme in this way
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Tim Devane
Tim Devane@tdevane·
@cpaik fun has to be experienced thoroughly, happiness is only real when shared!
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Chris Paik
Chris Paik@cpaik·
“Hey Claude, watch Love Island for me” -said no one ever No one wants to automate leisure, which is what the vast majority of consumer behavior is. This is why IFTTT failed while Zapier (B2B productivity) succeeded.
yoni rechtman@yrechtman

Growing suspicion that there are vanishingly few use cases for consumer agents. People don’t do work in their personal lives. The only people who do are sf dorks using spreadsheets to plan trips to tahoe

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Michael Mignano
Michael Mignano@mignano·
LLMs have infinite knowledge but are actually terrible at teaching us things out of the box. Over time, the probabilistic nature of next token prediction degrades the model's ability to get you to your ultimate destination. New Oboe fixes this.
Nir Zicherman@NirZicherman

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Michael Dempsey
Michael Dempsey@mhdempsey·
(New essay) AI Safety Has 12 Months Left (if any time at all) Faster takeoff scenarios along with the events of the past week leave a narrow window to restructure AI safety as an enterprise premium instead of a consumer tax. If unable to execute this, the AI Safety movement is likely out of time.
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Tim Devane
Tim Devane@tdevane·
Gorillaz remain the coolest, since before twitter, the iphone, and facebook and still making awesome stuff today youtu.be/ucRulNQsuYQ?si…
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Mo Koyfman
Mo Koyfman@mokoyfman·
I have long believed that my English degree > my Finance degree. If I had to choose one, it would be English. Being a clear thinker and effective communicator is more valuable than being a 'human calculator.'
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Peter Thiel just told Silicon Valley it’s automating away its own cognitive moat. Nobody there is paying attention. Thiel: “It is striking to me how bad Silicon Valley is at talking about these sorts of things.” The industry is either arguing over 20% improvements in the next transformer model or jumping straight to simulation theory. They’re missing the massive real-world shift happening right in the middle. Thiel: “My intuition would be it’s going to be quite the opposite, where it seems much worse for the math people than the word people.” For decades, Silicon Valley worshipped quantitative intelligence. Math and coding were the ultimate safety nets. Thiel: “Within three to five years, the AI models will be able to solve all the US Math Olympiad problems.” Once a machine instantly solves the hardest math problems on earth, the economic value of being a human calculator doesn’t just decline. It disappears. And the historical irony is brutal. The societal bias toward math over verbal ability started during the French Revolution. Not because math was more valuable. Because verbal ability ran in aristocratic families, and math was elevated as the great equalizer to break nepotism. A 200-year-old political accident became the foundation of Silicon Valley’s entire hiring philosophy. AI is about to snap it back. The people who built the models that can now outperform them mathematically spent their careers optimizing for the wrong skill. The future belongs to the word people. The engineers didn’t see it coming because they were too busy calculating.

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Micah Rosenbloom
Micah Rosenbloom@micahjay1·
Diligence right now should be easier than ever, and yet I'm finding it harder.
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Tim Devane
Tim Devane@tdevane·
@bryce maybe later stage in nyc, although well fed ain’t hungry
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Bryce Roberts
Bryce Roberts@bryce·
Founders in SF and NYC must be one of the best fed demographics on earth.
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