Product Marketer AI Developers | Data & Analytics. He/Him. šŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ

Joined December 2008
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I used my voice to narrate a demo recording yesterday. I got asked if I used AI to generate my voice. Should I consider that a compliment?
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You aren’t including the meeting to plan the planning meeting to write the plan.
The token cost to build a production feature is now lower than the meeting cost to discuss building that feature. Let me rephrase. It is literally cheaper to build the thing and see if it works than to have a 30 minute planning meeting about whether you should build it. It’s wild when you think about it. This completely inverts how you should run a software organization. The planning layer becomes the bottleneck because the building layer is essentially free. The cost of code has dropped to essentially 0. The rational response is to eliminate planning for anything that can be tested empirically. Don’t debate whether a feature will work. Just build it in 2 hours, measure it with a group of customers, and then decide to kill or keep it. I saw a startup operating this way and their build velocity is up 20x. Decision quality is up because every decision is informed by a real prototype, not a slide deck and an expensive meeting. We went from ā€œmove fast and break thingsā€ to ā€œmove fast and build everything.ā€ The planning industrial complex is dead. Thank god.
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Don’t leave your gym bag in your car in San Francisco. They’ll smash your window and steal your smelly socks. This isn’t new. It’s been the case for as long as I’ve known, 50 years…
Officially an SF local!šŸŽ‰
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20 Nov 2025
Agent only provide value when they get into production. Hmm, isn’t that true for software in general?
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20 Nov 2025
Two sessions so far starting with a computer history lesson starting with mainframes and adding AI agents as a new layer. Y’all forgot to mention punch cards. I used to color on those as a kid when my dad worked for IBM.
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20 Nov 2025
Really excited about @Ainekk0 and @AIFoundryorg foray into open source AI compute…
Open hardware for AI just took a leap šŸ› ļø Ainekko is releasing Esperanto’s RISC‑V cores. 1 000 cores on a chip and full RTL are coming for community use Custom boards for robots, industrial edge or IoT could be built with these designs. What would you build?
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20 Nov 2025
At @crewAIInc Signal, diving deep into the world of AI agents. If you are also here let’s meet up!
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Greg Chase retweeted
15 Nov 2024
Just heard about an eng leader who replaced 300 AI code editors (VS Code forks) with a single human dev
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12 Nov 2024
Why build a platform? We want the simplicity of an API. #kubecon2024
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12 Nov 2024
Catching @jbw976 presenting a no-code to full-code platform engineering journey. #kubecon2024
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12 Nov 2024
Ready to begin a snowy #KubeCon2024. I will be catching Platform Engineering and AI in Kubernetes days.
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11 Nov 2024
Yep. Progressive cities should be building enough housing for everyone.
11 Nov 2024
This is a massive indictment of blue state cities. You cannot call yourself a city who cares about the lower and middle class when you can’t even provide homes for them to live in. Instead, they actively prevent those homes from being built through webs of red-tape and zoning.
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This is a great example the elite educated of the Democrats being disconnected with the rest of the country. That being said, higher education is too expensive. But first we need to look at the efficiency and priorities of higher ed institutions before we give them more money.
I think the student loan obsession of the activist base was probably the most destructive thing I've ever seen. It's an issue that just completely alienated those without college degrees and the legal inability to get anything done antagonized the left activists pushing it.
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Greg Chase retweeted
8 Nov 2024
Hey Trump/Vance/Elon, Now that we have R sweep confirmation that Trump will be in office, can we make sure to fix section 174 of the tax code? Amortizing software development costs makes zero sense, and is quietly crushing tech in the US.
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Greg Chase retweeted
8 Nov 2024
She was so right. @GrowSF
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Greg Chase retweeted
every single blue city saw huge shifts to the right and center, and yet some people are still convinced it’s all just curable with that right messaging tweaks. housing is expensive as shit and you can’t walk downtown without getting screamed at by a crazy person. we need CHANGE
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Greg Chase retweeted
A big release today from @upbound_io ahead of @KubeCon_ next week in SLC. I wanted to highlight a few of the features that I'm most excited about 🧵
7 Nov 2024
šŸ†•News from Upbound! Just in time for #KubeCon, Upbound has released new tools & services to simplify building with @crossplane_io. šŸŽ‰devs/platform engineers, get the latest on our NEW free tools & see what’s new with self-service cloud platforms! šŸ‘‡ buff.ly/3YWJwO2
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California found its sanity while the rest of the country went insane…
I live in California and the degree to which the electorate snapped rightwards cannot be overstated—moderate Democrats swept progressive ones across the entire state, tough on crime ballot measures won in landslides, etc. Oakland recalled its Mayor *and* DA
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Greg Chase retweeted
Congratulations swing voters, you sent a clear message to every politician. Given the choice between a great recession or 1 year of 6% inflation you prefer a great recession. Enjoy 10% unemployment when the next economic crisis hits.
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Greg Chase retweeted
a major gripe i have with US higher ed is probably one you haven't thought of so, adjuncts adjunct professors used to be roles open for e.g. people who were career professionals who wanted to give back by teaching a class or two in their spare time
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