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ex-quant and music maker, now multiplayer internet fan // @getmoonbounce

Washington, DC Tham gia Temmuz 2012
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Mayank Vora
Mayank Vora@aiwithmayank·
🚨BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced an AI hedge fund with 18 agents that think like Wall Street legends. Warren Buffett. Charlie Munger. Michael Burry. Cathie Wood. Bill Ackman. All running on your laptop. It's called AI Hedge Fund. You give it stock tickers. 18 AI agents analyze the company from every angle. Then they vote on whether to buy, sell, or hold. Not a toy. Not a dashboard. A full multi-agent investment research system. No Bloomberg Terminal. No $25K minimums. No 2-and-20 fees. 100% Opensource. MIT License.
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Dan
Dan@KettlebellDan·
today’s 𝕏 tip of the day is on BOOKMARKS What your best tip for bookmarks? If I like it enough, I will feature yours
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gaut@0xgaut·
bookmarking a tweet knowing you have a backlog of hundreds of bookmarks you haven’t yet looked at
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three30@three30_·
made to use myself but since it’s been pretty helpful here’s a link to try it out bookmarkbattle.com only bought like $20 in @XDevelopers creds though so first come first serve
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three30@three30_·
okay idk if anyone else uses bookmarks like this, but i'm always saving stuff i intend to go back to... then never actually do. if thats you, try this out: connect your @X, it scans your bookmarks, then generates action items so you can get value out of your saves
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@EthanHe_42 Is there an option to purchase it outright and transfer the license to other teslas I buy in the future?
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Jackson Dahl
Jackson Dahl@jacksondahl·
I'm going full time on @dialecticpod with the support of @notionHQ. A few thoughts on what the future holds, what Dialectic means to me, and why Notion is the perfect presenting partner: A year ago, I started interviewing some of my smart friends without much of a strategy. I quickly realized that despite the lack of a grand plan, it was easy for me to *care* a lot about it, especially the preparation to make sure I could meet the guest deeply in their ideas and push them to go a bit further. Over the course of the last year, I found Dialectic to be the ideal vehicle for me to: (1) commit to something and compound in a specific direction (2) still maximize serendipity and get to follow my curiosity in many different directions (3) spotlight people I believe in and want to amplify (4) produce something that, in its most aspirational sense, is of service: whether that is to my guests or my listeners, in helping them grow, expand, learn, or shine. I'm so grateful that I get to pour all my energy into just that. As I look ahead, I've been reflecting. Dialectic isn’t always legible, but I’m starting to get a better sense of what defines it. Not everyone I talk to explicitly makes things, but most of them do. While I don't deliberately pursue a specific kind of guest, there are a few themes that run across my conversations. I think they explain why Notion is such a perfect partner for me, but I'll get to that in a moment: The first is about where ideas meet action. I love ideas, and I love reflective people. But I've increasingly come to appreciate the thinkers who make sure all that thinking results in doing. Introspection paired with agency. People who understand the power of ideas, but who care most about the ways they meet reality. People who seek to understand themselves as means toward asserting themselves upon the world. The second is craft. Craft is always aspirational: it is what appears when we care just a little bit more. When our taste is deployed. A human touch. Craft can be the object of creation but it can also be the way we create. When the creator can really *feel* the work, they produce something that meets reality where it is, and better yet, where it is going. The third is soul. There are other words one could use here, like authenticity, aliveness, or originality. The elements that make us human. When someone has found a way to line up their life, creativity, and work in a way that feels distinctly them. When they are willing to reach deep, and then naturally settle into a way of being that is inevitable. I'm proud that Dialectic's audience seems to appreciate these themes too, and pursue them in their own lives. One of my favorite parts of all this is the audience -- that it seems like my kind of people are listening to and watching the show. I've made new friends amongst listeners, made the show better from their feedback, and I'm even lucky to call several of my guests fans. I'm fortunate that one member of that audience is Notion's @akothari. When I began thinking about what it would look like to double down on Dialectic and make it my complete focus earlier this year, I started having conversations with potential partners. He was one the first people to reach out. Notion makes beautiful tools for your life's work. I've always been a fan of creative tools (and have talked to several people who make them, including Notion's own @geoffreylitt!). The best tools amplify us. They meet us where we are and keep up with us as we grow. In Notion's case, it is a tool first and foremost for turning ideas into action. For sharing them, tinkering with them, and building things with them. Craft has always been an essential word for Notion: how do you build an entire system of dynamic building blocks that still feels cohesive? How do you design details that work for students and giant teams? By sweating every single one, and caring enough to raise the floor. As for soul: well, perhaps that is in the eye of the beholder. But most software doesn't give mind to it, or to letting its users pour themselves into the tools they use. The rich and wide world of Notion's community, templates, remixing, and creative expression is evidence of software that feels alive. So it really wasn't a hard decision at all, to team up with an organization, product, and brand that feels a lot like Dialectic. Finally, looking ahead: A lot more of the same. But better. It's simple, if not easy. I think I'm onto something. I want to speak to the most original, creative, inspiring, generative people in the world about the stuff that makes their eyes light up. That means creative technologists, thoughtful writers, pragmatic designers, and authentic investors. But the aperture will widen too! I want to talk to people in 2026 that have me pinching myself, and to talk to people you and I have never heard of (yet). I hope to keep you guessing and nodding your head at the same time. And there will be a lot more video, for those of you who've been asking. I have some other ideas too. I see Dialectic as a world I want to build, and I hope you come spend some time here. I hope I am lucky enough to keep creating this world with you for a long time. In the meantime, please send me people you think I should talk to. People who love ideas, make things, care a lot, and put themselves into what they do. And thank you to the wonderful team at Notion for being a partner to me on this journey. Onwards!
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three30@three30_·
wake up here, what's the first thing you do
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@rrhoover Who’s building the tamagotchi x clippy?
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Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover@rrhoover·
We’re in the 8-bit era of AI companions
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
Over the next 2–3 years, the most important AI products will go multiplayer-first. Group chats in ChatGPT are the first major signal. Software always follows the same arc: first you get powerful single-player tools, then someone wires them into a shared workspace, and suddenly the whole category flips. In saas era it was... Photoshop → Figma. Excel → Airtable. etc etc So far, most AI startups have been single-player tools too... personal assistants, one-off agents, solo workflows. Useful, but isolated. Billions of value created here. When an agent can sit in the same space as multiple humans...watching the conversation, resolving ambiguity, coordinating decisions is when software stops being a tool and becomes a participant. AI becomes social software in the same way that SaaS became social software in lots of ways. IMO - this multiplayer AI moment will create entire categories of software we don’t have names for yet, because the structure of collaboration is about to change from “people using apps” to “groups interacting with intelligence.”
OpenAI@OpenAI

Group chats in ChatGPT are now piloting in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan. A new way to collaborate with friends, family, or coworkers and ChatGPT in the same conversation.

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Moonbounce
Moonbounce@GetMoonbounce·
Spookbounce. gl 🎃
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three30@three30_·
@paulg If I theoretically broke into your home, wouldn’t it be fair to assume you’d have armed security drag me out? Why should your personal home be treated differently than a place millions of Americans call home
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
Later we'll find it hard to believe that masked thugs were dragging people off the street at gunpoint. At least I hope we will, since the other alternative would be to decline into the kind of country where that's normal.
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@signulll 2nd paragraph is why I think it kinda sucks and won’t work. If I’m hanging with friends and someone kept taking out their phone to record I’d find that annoying. If it was all the time, we’d simply break their glasses
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signüll@signulll·
meta raybans are incredibly insane tech, well done everyone working on them, you can feel the large amount of resources being put into them but… they’re still also a *giant* social grenade. simply because everyone in your social group always will always wonder if they’re being recorded, which shifts social dynamics instantly. it’s like importing surveillance state into a dinner party. this is why tech isn’t enough, until the product is no longer deeply culturally corrosive it’ll have this status, at least it does with my circles. this is the biggest challenge yet for zuck that oddly maybe money can’t really buy either. it’ll be interesting to see how it all evolves.
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three30@three30_·
Why the new iOS ringtone got me in my feels
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three30@three30_·
aight do i need to worry about all the new age verification laws or can we all just collectively agree to ignore them
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three30@three30_·
if you're getting disheartened with ugc, the biggest hack is to literally just post more. mixed results with this format for the first 99 times. but attempt 100? goes viral and cracks millions of views. post. more.
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@jasonfried This is the way. Also your delivery had me imagine it as a Louis ck bit
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
Just call. Don't schedule, don't send me a link to pick a time, don't show me your open slots, just pick up the phone and call. I'll answer or I'll call you back. I bet we'll naturally find a time to talk that day. It'll all work out.
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okay last night we achieved an ai benchmark that nobody else has cracked ai.. with comedic timing
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