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let yourself be overwhelmed by nature
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> yes > yes, allow all > no
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great naming is hard to kill
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a reminder that branding matters.
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the fact that @blueapron doesn't own "did i cook" on x feels like a missed opportunity.
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just a reminder having a fridge full of groceries doesn't make you a better cook. neither does having more tokens.
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telling my kids that i had a chance to try fable 5 fr
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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i won't stop repeating it. and looks like we are heading in this direction. lovely renault r17
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this but electric? why do we need all these futuristic blob cars if can reuse the classics and after a whole generation that been dreaming about owning these cars in teenage period die, we can start blobbing cars
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.@elonmusk is the world's first trillionaire. you know, when he goes to sleep at night, he is not just a guy going to sleep. he is the world's first trillionaire getting some well-needed shut-eye. and when he dreams, he doesn't just dreams any old dream. no sir. he dreams about being the world's first quadrillionaire. because then he would be enough.
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one-person billion-dollar company
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hard disagree. reading autobiographies to become a (better?) parent is like reading founder stories to build a successful company. neither tells you much about what is happening right in front of you. to me parenting is about understanding 1) how a child's brain develops 2) what each stage needs to develop well 3) how to navigate the challenges that come with each stage. this knowledge gives you deeper empathy for tantrums, emotional shifts, and "weird" behavior. it also explains why that shit happens, so you're not lost and desperate. because the rest is to fuck off and give a space for your kids to grow. so learn crisis management only. a few books that have stayed with me over the years: why love matters by sue gerhardt kiss me by carlos gonzalez how to love a child by janusz korczak the gardener and the carpenter by alison gopnik hold on to your kids by gordon neufeld and gabor mate
Someone asked me to recommend a good book on parenting. I would guess that most books about parenting are tedious. So my recommendation is to read autobiographies, the early parts of which are usually implicitly about parenting.
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there's an old wall street anecdote that some brokers wore colored socks so clients could spot them across a crowded restaurant. color served like a business card. i assume mr. bloomberg still into this tradition.
AI startup CFO, CEO, CMO, and CTO
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dany retweeted
Today we’re opening Pool to everyone 🏊‍♂️ We started building Pool around a simple observation: screenshots have quietly become one of the most common ways people save things. Products, recipes, articles, places, tickets, videos, quotes, books – all ending up in the same messy camera roll. But a screenshot is usually more than an image. It often represents intent. Something you want to buy, cook, read, watch, visit, remember, or share. Pool organizes your screenshots and makes them actually useful. It can help find the original link, recipe, video, article, product, and more – turning your camera roll into something closer to a personal library of things you actually care about. After being invite-only for a while, Pool is now available to everyone.
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Introducing Pool That little icon got us $2M in funding, 15M organic views, and now you can all finally discover what's behind it. Pool is "just an app for your screenshots." But it holds a few bets we decided to build a whole company on. We believe the context of the future is your camera roll. Understanding someone's taste, the texture of their life, can unlock things we can't even comprehend yet. We believe the future of interfaces will feel the way games make us feel, computing as a beautiful mix of art and technology. Now live on the App Store.
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just give me smart glasses that do one thing - remember names of people i meet and put name tags on when i see them again. i am so bad with names.
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constraints create solutions.
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fun fact, if you know what i wrote here: 4433555555666096667775553 then you understand that it wasn't all about removing a keyboard.
please, remember
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@grok do you know what text is hidden behind numbers i wrote?
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feels like there is a need to explain what do i really mean by that. the shift from phone to iphone wasn't just a change of shape or keyboard removal. it was much bigger than that. before the iphone, a Phone was a piece of hardware first. the keyboard, buttons, stylus – those were the interface. every company was competing on making those buttons better. software HAD to adapt to whatever hardware was there. the iphone changed that. they turned the entire front of the device into software. so the same screen could be a keyboard, map, game, camera, photo gallery ANYTHING. that change made possible to bring the app store, human like interactions, absolutely new behavior of people and eventually entire industries that back then weren't even possible. my point is that today AI products still feel closer to the old phones. they're mostly existing interfaces with a new input method attached to them. useful, yes. powerful, YES. but i haven't yet seen the equivalent of the moment when the entire definition of the device changed. that's the kind of shift i'm talking about.
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second time lucky @jameygannon ?
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