CEO, expanso.io Cofounder, bacalhau.org Ex: MSFT, K8s, Kubeflow, GOOG, AMZN. 4x founder/CEO. There is many a worse and more elaborate life. He/him

Joined June 2008
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David Aronchick retweeted
/lore is now live Automatically turn your AI session histories into reusable Skills. npx skills add specstoryai/getspecstory --skill lore The raw material is already on your machine. Most useful skill we've ever built. github.com/specstoryai/getsp…
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David Aronchick retweeted
Coding agents that actually get better the more your team uses them. Introducing Hivemind: continual learning for AI coding agents. Hivemind turns the traces from every agent your team runs (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Hermes, OpenClaw, Pi) into reusable skills, then pushes those skills across all of them. All on your cloud storage. Now with SkillOpt built in, your skills get trained: 19.1 points of accuracy in Claude Code, 24.8 in Codex, best or tied on all 52 setups tested. Open source, one line install.
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Holy shit if the guy has sensible zoning reform I may take a sabbatical to door knock for him.
Things most Americans agree on: Groceries cost too much. Tariffs suck and make no sense. Congress and Presidents shouldn’t trade stocks. The debt is a mess. The border should be secure, but legal immigration is good. Endless wars are stupid, especially ones that nobody wants and have never been explained. Americans are exhausted. AI is like my new best friend that also might be trying to take my job, my ability to think for myself, and my humanity in the process. Yo like I love you, but WTF, but I still love you. Diversity is actually awesome! The opposite is boring AF. Canadians are super fucking cool. Mexicans are chill. Putin isn’t a good guy looking out for America’s best interest. Rocky IV and Miracle are great movies. Good neighbors are a blessing. Freedom of religion and coexistence without having to blow each other up is probably a good idea. We all question, are we alone in the universe? We all fuck up along the way. Epstein didn’t hang himself. The Trumps and Epstein were best friends for decades. It’s like Bert trying to tell us Ernie was just an acquaintance in the same social scene on Sesame Street back in the day. The Cowboys suck. Go Birds! Things we’re told to fight about: Me. Laptop. Vaccines. Transgenders in sports. Pronouns. That’s the joke.
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yessssssss (contact me if you need this, @ExpansoIO is made for this :))
Replying to @ericvishria
demand for inference will be ~infinite, and it will come in all shapes and sizes
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Yessssss land value tax for the win (lower other taxes to make it neutral for most people!)
New York State just authorized a land value tax that could generate billions of dollars for new transit. For the @NiskanenCenter, @aarmlovi and I wrote about how the renewal of § 119-r in the FY27 budget could unlock a virtuous cycle of infrastructure delivery in NYC.
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Shockingly effective government
No one has ever been more right about anything than I was about Mamdani and crime
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Shockingly efficient government
Holy shit: two of the idiotic building code regulations that have bedeviled NYC for decades— mandatory metal piping and too-larger elevators— are marked for reform! I can’t believe this might actually happen!
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Total speculation, but I bet with the right prompt/loop, the previous version of models would show similar performance. The four minute mile analogy is the right one, now that folks know it can be done, they will be able to do it elsewhere.
over the weekend i checked the obvious thing, which is whether mythos is able to solve the erdos unit distance problem, aka erdos problem #90. the answer is: yea
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Lollllll now this is some shade
What if I told you this guy was falling to the floor every play?
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David Aronchick retweeted
In March, wind and solar reached a new all-time high share in Texas of 45.6% March 2006: 1.9% March 2016: 17.5% March 2026: 45.6% 🏆 Gas (37.9%) recorded its lowest share since April 2022 Coal fell to the second lowest monthly share ever recorded (8.9%)
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David Aronchick retweeted
The urban core generates almost all of a typical U.S. city's tax revenue but most of it goes to fund roads, sewer lines, power lines et al in suburbs. If suburbs paid for themselves, rather than leaching off the city, I think a lot more people would be live and let live on this.
Replying to @Euthenos_
Rural people and suburbanites do not care one bit abt how city people choose to live. You do you. Urban collectivists make it their life’s mission to ensure everyone lives exactly like they do.
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Mamdani derangement syndrome
In Mamdani's New York, a man goes to enter the lottery for World Cup tickets. The lottery operators says, 'you know these are upper bowl tickets and you have a 0.01% chance of winning?' The man then answers, 'yes,' and proceeds to enter the lottery. Just before he leaves he asks the lottery operator, 'Do you know when the match starts that day?' 'You're not going to win. What does it matter?' 'I'm supposed to reach the front of the froyo line that day too'.
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Mamdani derangement syndrome
Everything from exorbitant FIFA World Cup ticket prices to "fighting hard" for 1,000 fair-priced tickets for NY residents is laughable... Metlife stadium capacity: 82,500 Seven matches: 7 * 82,500 = 577,500 Share of $50 tickets: 1,000 / 577,500 = 0.17%
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Mamdani derangement syndrome
Ah cool Soviet style lotteries, so empowering! The proletariat can now watch a soccer game with the blessing of luck.
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Tickets were negotiated free for host city which can give it away to its citizens
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Oh no - did the kids get there later?
Nick Lachey claims ex Jessica Simpson flew in first class while her 3 kids sat in economy during 6-hour flight trib.al/KcV5hzC
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Can you believe they let parents ride in the front seat of the car and kids have to be in back!!!
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Omg this is the absolute cutest - I LOVE the code switching!!
Laura Stacey i am extremely endeared by your southern ontario franglais
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David Aronchick retweeted
San Diego fell from 5th to 12th most expensive rental market by building more multifamily housing per capita than any other California city. This is what happens when you actually build. The lesson isn't complicated.
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