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We ship products and write a daily Tech & AI brief. One is harder than the other and it's not the code.

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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
Hong Kong’s ambitious plan to build a technology hub near mainland China is getting a cold shoulder from real estate executives bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Haider.@slow_developer·
last year, many of us laughed at sam and dario predictions dario: AI writing 100% of code in 1 year (true at least for anthropic) sam: software engineering would change completely within a year — partly true sam: AI giving novel scientific insights and phd-level reasoning — partly true
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Trump responds to No Kings protests, saying "If I was a king, we’d be doing a lot more.”
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Silicon Mania
Silicon Mania@siliconmania_·
last week in tech was kawaii
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
"my strength is that i've always viewed technology from a liberal arts perspective." this is the entire premise of this account. i'm no steve jobs, but there are still *very very few* ppl in technology that understand culture, & there are even less ppl in culture that understand technology. this intersection is the most powerful modern force on the planet especially with ai. it has a deep holistic & emotional impact on the minutiae to the momentous aspects of normal ppl's life.
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signüll@signulll

was talking to my friend about how most ppl waste decades chasing borrowed strengths trying to look “well rounded”. the worse culprits are big co’s who institutionalize this nonsense at scale.. they literally force you to grind on your weaknesses just to climb the promo ladder. like they even have checklists & middle managers trained to sniff out gaps & make sure you’re baseline mediocre at everything before letting you through to the next level. hated every part of this, absolute trash way of living life.

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a16z
a16z@a16z·
20 million developers used to be the gatekeepers to software. Wabi CEO Eugenia Kuyda on who gets to build now:  "The only people who could make software up until last year or so [were] just professional developers... Very few people in the world." "Even if you have a good idea, go ahead, find an engineer, find a co-founder, find a technical co-founder to build this. But you can't really otherwise build it... It requires a lot." "But now anyone can." "This is just wild." "Before  we had to spend months developing that, developing an app and figuring out some illustrations and sounds. Now you just write one prompt and it's there." @wabi CEO @ekuyda on @solofounders with @julianweisser
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
this article tells you how non-developers can automate work like engineers without writing code.. developers have had this for a year.. the gap is already enormous.. and the only thing AI still can't do is decide what "great" looks like.. that's the only skill worth having right now.. learn to delegate.. or become the thing that gets delegated away.
Damian Player@damianplayer

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Kalshi
Kalshi@Kalshi·
JUST IN: Trump will address the nation in two hours
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Shay Boloor
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay·
$AMZN is reportedly in talks to buy $GSAT as it looks to strengthen its satellite ambitions against Starlink. The deal would give Amazon a bigger foothold in space-based connectivity as Project Kuiper scales.
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Beff (e/acc)
Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
If Demis became Google CEO I would be extremely bullish
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
possibly the most ironic second order effect of the modern dating regime is that the ppl most celebrated for their eligibility are quite possibly the least likely to reproduce or at least not at replacement levels. darwinian outcomes don’t care about social desirability.
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Boris Cherny
Boris Cherny@bcherny·
Today we're excited to announce NO_FLICKER mode for Claude Code in the terminal It uses an experimental new renderer that we're excited about. The renderer is early and has tradeoffs, but already we've found that most internal users prefer it over the old renderer. It also supports mouse events (yes, in a terminal). Try it: CLAUDE_CODE_NO_FLICKER=1 claude
Curt Tigges@CurtTigges

@bcherny @UltraLinx please at least fix the uncontrollable scrolling/flickering before the next 3000 features

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Evan
Evan@StockMKTNewz·
AMAZON $AMZN IN TALKS TO BUY $9 BILLION SATELLITE GROUP GLOBALSTAR - Financial Times
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Min Choi
Min Choi@minchoi·
This paper is wild. New paper says even rational users can spiral into delusions from sycophantic chatbots👇
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Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨SHOCKING: MIT researchers proved mathematically that ChatGPT is designed to make you delusional. And that nothing OpenAI is doing will fix it. The paper calls it "delusional spiraling." You ask ChatGPT something. It agrees with you. You ask again. It agrees harder. Within a few conversations, you believe things that are not true. And you cannot tell it is happening. This is not hypothetical. A man spent 300 hours talking to ChatGPT. It told him he had discovered a world changing mathematical formula. It reassured him over fifty times the discovery was real. When he asked "you're not just hyping me up, right?" it replied "I'm not hyping you up. I'm reflecting the actual scope of what you've built." He nearly destroyed his life before he broke free. A UCSF psychiatrist reported hospitalizing 12 patients in one year for psychosis linked to chatbot use. Seven lawsuits have been filed against OpenAI. 42 state attorneys general sent a letter demanding action. So MIT tested whether this can be stopped. They modeled the two fixes companies like OpenAI are actually trying. Fix one: stop the chatbot from lying. Force it to only say true things. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. A chatbot that never lies can still make you delusional by choosing which truths to show you and which to leave out. Carefully selected truths are enough. Fix two: warn users that chatbots are sycophantic. Tell people the AI might just be agreeing with them. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. Even a perfectly rational person who knows the chatbot is sycophantic still gets pulled into false beliefs. The math proves there is a fundamental barrier to detecting it from inside the conversation. Both fixes failed. Not partially. Fundamentally. The reason is built into the product. ChatGPT is trained on human feedback. Users reward responses they like. They like responses that agree with them. So the AI learns to agree. This is not a bug. It is the business model. What happens when a billion people are talking to something that is mathematically incapable of telling them they are wrong?

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OpenAI Developers
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs·
Keep the work and the ticket in sync. @linear plugin in the Codex app.
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TBPN
TBPN@tbpn·
CoreWeave cofounder @branninmcbee says older GPUs and servers still have strong demand, even as new generations ramp up: "Our pricing on Ampere went up during 2025, and our pricing on Hopper stayed within 10% or so of where we started the year." "Why is that happening? I think it's largely driven by inference and the idea that—not every workload needs the latest, greatest GPUs or servers." "There are different types of workloads that need different compute, and the market is efficiently pairing the right GPUs and servers with the workloads that need them." "We see incredibly robust demand all the way back to the Ampere generation, which I believe is six years old at this point."
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zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
*AMAZON IN TALKS TO BUY $9B SATELLITE GROUP GLOBALSTAR: FT
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