Builder/Artist/Reader/Quantum Computing Enthusiast

Joined August 2022
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But we need to realize that we still need human accountability, and even if it boosts the productivity and output of a person, that is not the only measure. Just the kilo lines of code you produce should not be your only measure.
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I do believe writing on pen and paper is fun, and at the same time, I hope the token costs in the future will go down and AI will become more efficient. It will boost the productivity of a person 10x, yet we will still need people who love doing the job.
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But if you have ever tried writing code in a language and then used AI for it, you know the feeling: "Meh, this code is so not me," or that it's just working code.
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I would appreciate, and still do appreciate, access to AI, and I would love it being integrated into the things where it should be.
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It's not that I hate AI. I really like it. It can check your grammar, build a really buggy yet working MVP for first-time entrepreneurs, and so on.
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AI kills a lot of the creativity that people could have obtained between the production it produces. Hey, I am not an AI naysayer, but honestly, things like coding used to be a measure of a craft.
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The people who really love to write good code get more dopamine from it than anything else. The feeling of doing something meaningful is great.
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Replying to @davidsenra
@davidsenra when are we getting a Morris Chang episode? The @AcquiredFM crew laid the legendary groundwork on TSMC, but we need the Founders-style breakdown of the man who built the literal bedrock of modern tech.
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@gilbert and @djrosent even flew to Taiwan for a rare, epic interview with Morris himself. The business lessons and mindsets he dropped are gold, but it only scratches the surface of his full philosophy. youtu.be/FZItbr4ZJnc?si=21pk…
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The ultimate Founders play: Morris Chang wrote a massive 2-volume autobiography, but it's never been translated to English(completely). A primary source from an extreme winner, completely untranslated? You breaking down those raw lessons for us would be legendary
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I know what's going to be my favourite part of The Odyssey
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I have often seen sophomoric people use evolution as an excuse for inhumanity, whether it is animal cruelty or infidelity, yet conveniently dismiss it when the conversation shifts toward social justice in areas that affect them personally.
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Humanity is supposed to reflect our capacity to rise above cruelty, not our tendency to excuse it whenever it aligns with personal convenience.
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Demanding empathy, justice, and moral consideration only in situations that affect you while denying those same principles elsewhere is, in itself, a logical inconsistency. It doen't make one rational or honest; it merely exposes selective thinking disguised as intelligence.
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The tragedy of my life is that you knew me all your life, but now I have to live the rest of mine without you.
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Very cool book everyone should give it a try, especially gamers
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Just finished How Will You Measure Your Life? and I want to sincerely thank @jamesallworth and @KarDillon for co-creating something this thoughtful. The idea that behavior reveals real priorities really stayed with me. It forced me to zoom out and see the bigger picture of how I allocate my time and energy. It gave me a much longer term lens for decision making. The Dell outsourcing to Asus example was powerful. It clarified why outsourcing what feels operational can slowly hollow out what is strategically essential. Doing the important things yourself is not control, it is capability building. Grateful for the perspective shift. Also very grateful for late @claychristensen #read #bookworm #entrepreneur
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One thing I think is very true in most cases, and was probably said by @naval, though I’m not even sure if he still believes it (probably not), is that not wanting something is as good as having it.
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Serving the nation is not the only reason people choose power. If we are honest, influence attracts more than idealism and our scientists deserve the same respect and rewards as our administrators. #UPSC #ISRO #India
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People ask me what to do when she gives you mixed signals? I say: Fourier Analysis
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