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21 Sep 2023
Consistency & quality both matter. But when building new habits, I start by focusing solely on consistency. I journaled exactly 1 page of my notebook everyday for years. A long time later, assuming success at being consistent, I focus intently on quality. And with the shift to quality, my consistently usually falls. And that’s very okay (with me!) - because 1 win at a time is better than none, and often it's none.
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25 Mar 2025
try this out at silkhq.co and tell me it doesn’t make you wanna vibe code
Introducing Silk — The most advanced swipeable sheet ever engineered for the web. Native-like experience • Works on all devices • Unlocks dozens of UI patterns on the web. Available for React.
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Tesla’s self driving is so good, I no longer want a car without it. But their interior and exterior design choices, both current and future concept designs are just awful and far worse than cars below and above their price points. I’d love to see them just copy Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Infiniti, Audi, BMW, Mercedes, whatever you drive. The lowest models of each just crush Teslas interior (most exteriors too). I mean that across 100s of models across brands and packages. As long as the car has leather seats, it’s better than Tesla, but not something I want if it doesn’t have Teslas self driving. It’s not that I want Tesla to win the car market, I just want them to expose the excellence of what they’ve built which is their self-driving. So many would benefit. Randomly heard Sam Altman say Elon needs to be “that guy” and it’s so deeply reflected in his grandiose (yet poor) design decisions across every single Tesla. Sad to see it.
9 Dec 2024
There will ultimately be tens of millions of driverless Teslas throughout the world giving rides 24/7
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9 Dec 2024
There will ultimately be tens of millions of driverless Teslas throughout the world giving rides 24/7

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There is a time for any fledgling artist where one’s taste exceeds one’s abilities. The only way to get through this period is to make things anyway. Zevin, Gabrielle. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A novel (p. 68). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
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27 Nov 2024
Thankful for all the work that these guys are putting into building Foundry, and the impact they’ve had on the research agents we’re building at GoldDust. I previously posted that agent evaluations were keeping me up at night because doing them well is a massive undertaking. Intuition is great. Measurements are too. To have intuition, and be to be able to freely exercise it due to data-back outcomes --- is good sleep. Equally important, I once heard and resonated with ~ "expect to have 1 key person that works on an agent because they are just very hard to collaborate on". They said it was not due to sharing/collaboration features (easy to build), but a lack of reliable measurements (hard to build here). Fortunate these guys understand the foundations needed by me and others ahead - congrats on the launch announcement 🚀 @lakabimanil_ @PranavRaja1999
YC F24's @FoundryAI_ helps businesses build, evaluate, and test AI agents. Whether it’s automating customer support, recruiting, or analyzing contracts, Foundry makes your agents smarter and more reliable. ycombinator.com/launches/MLK… Congrats on the launch, @lakabimanil_ @pranavraja1999!
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22 Nov 2024
Just shipped .xlsx format import. Borders, colors, etc. One of our most requested features. Feature parity with excel/sheets sometimes feels like a never-ending list but this one felt like crossing a big chunk off ✅
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Adding more structure around files for the spreadsheet app we're building
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I love this video ◡̈, so fluid and yet thoughtful in the way I want a program to be
1 Nov 2024
Ten years ago I'd have thought the way to automate laundry would have been to make new infrastructure, but it looks like robots will be so good they can use infrastructure designed for humans.
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1 Nov 2024
Ten years ago I'd have thought the way to automate laundry would have been to make new infrastructure, but it looks like robots will be so good they can use infrastructure designed for humans.
Look at what our novel Vision-Language-Action Flow Model can do! We @physical_int developed an architecture that bridges the gap between internet-scale pre-training and robot dexterity
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Alan Dweck retweeted
20 Sep 2024
probably the most important essay you need to read as a designer, creator, founder for the upcoming era “in a world of scarcity, we treasure tools. in a world of abundance, we treasure taste.”
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19 Sep 2024
Tooltip designed by @farrelput 🔨: NextJS, TailwindCSS
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17 Jun 2024
in August 2023, Beacons published the first ever list showcasing the leaders in creator management globally. today, we’re excited to publish our updated list: Top Creator Agencies of 2024! beacons.ai/top-creator-agenc…
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2 Apr 2024
Today, I'm excited to announce my new company @browserbase. We're building the piece of infrastructure that every AI application needs: a programmable web browser. We're funded, growing fast, and looking for engineers who want to build foundational tools for AI. Join us!
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(0/25) Here's a list of 25 YC companies that have trained their own AI models. Reading through these will give you a good sense of what the near future will look like.
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Alan Dweck retweeted
26 Mar 2024
🎊 Today, we're excited to announce Mintlify MDX to VSCode. Now, you can easily call snippets of our pre-built components and callouts without leaving your IDE. Try it out today: marketplace.visualstudio.com…
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25 Mar 2024
They say you should make something people want 🧡 Since launching Claude 3 Opus in double.bot, we went from 100 -> 10k installs in 3 weeks Now trending on the VS Marketplace and subscription revenue growing quick 100X'd our user base for identifying a new LLM breakthrough and immediately giving all users access to it @double_ide will continue to ship features that give our users an edge
4 Mar 2024
New Claude 3 model claims to outperform GPT-4 Want to try it? Now available to chat with on double.bot, free for the time being Early tests are very promising!
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Alan Dweck retweeted
4 Mar 2024
we've been cooking this week. stay tuned for more details soon 👀 it's all coming together thanks to great folks like @kumailht, @nosajio and @d_j_stein. i highly recommend working with them, and if you're a startup looking to build quickly, shoot them a DM!
4 Mar 2024
This is @browserbase taking its first steps It's a sick tool. You can orchestrate browsers in the cloud and programmatically do things that would otherwise require a trained monkey! It was really fun working with @pk_iv this week :) Wishing him & the team the best of luck!
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14 Feb 2024
I'm planning on tweeting much more, and share this journey as we go. Follow along for updates. And read more here: subset.so/blog/a-new-directi… If you have questions about Subset or our Canvas, DM me!
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10 Jan 2024
❤️ great to hear, perfect fit
9 Jan 2024
News: I’ve taken the baton as CEO of @beondeck shared the following with our community:
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9 Jan 2024
News: I’ve taken the baton as CEO of @beondeck shared the following with our community:
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