My 1083 Bookmarks & Retweets
A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
How to spot high agency people: https://t.co/k3uccXZ7Jp
Life's short. Build something important. https://t.co/dhFDFpQOxN
50% of our code base was written entirely by LLMs expect this to be ~80% by next year With sonnet we’re shipping so fast, it feels like we tripled headcount overnight Not using Claude 3.5 to code? Expect to be crushed by teams who do (us)
Essential YC Advice https://t.co/9zJOY4VmrY
The right of passage for all first time founders: Discovering all the startup cliches are true. 🤷♀️ 1. Nothing matters until product market fit. 2. Listen to what your customers do, not what they say. 3. Intelligence + drive > pedigree. 4. Timing & market matter more than you
Work towards mastery and become valuable in the marketplace instead of being one of these losers on this app that just knows the gimmicks and short-term tactics. Ur skillset should not be easily replicable and it definitely shouldn't be a fad that gets outdated after a few
The game of life is just knowing how to control ur thoughts to help u move closer to where u wanna go. The mind is meant to be manipulated to help u win. Thoughts dictate the action and action works to make shit a reality. It's all a feedback loop
We owe please. You owe your clients quality work, you owe your lady love and respect. You owe your parents your life. You owe your kids a good education, You owe your friends support. You owe the world some decency
“You can only launch on Product Hunt once” I'm the CEO of @producthunt—This is completely false. - @figma: 20+ launches - @NotionHQ: 17 launches - @supabase: 12 launches - @framer: 20+ launches - @linear: 8 launches Ship a transformative feature, launch on @producthunt https://t.co/2C8F694K5I
What PhD examiners expect from you... https://t.co/GcCV971tVC
systems thinking is a super-skill because if you know the incentives, constraints, feedback loops, buffers and flows, you can predict where things are headed without the necessity to be an expert in object-level stuff
19 powerful sentences by Carl Jung that will change how you view the world: https://t.co/n92GqPFhSZ
Once you start seeing everything as games - repeated or singular, infinite or finite- there is no going back. You see the rules, the payoffs, the incentives and the likeliest equilibrium. You start to apply it to figure out outcomes without thinking about it.
Levels of AI by OpenAI 1: Chatbots, Al with conversational language 2: Reasoners, human-level problem solving 3: Agents, systems that can take actions 4: Innovators, Al that can aid in invention 5: Organizations, Al that can do the work of an organization https://t.co/QWr21xNCI5
what’s the nerdiest shit yall do ?
create a fake snapchat account add 10 people from USA thru snap maps add 500 people from quick add host a giveaway (story shoutout to enter) promo Glitchy offers on story easy as...
Why great leaders think like a farmer: https://t.co/44VHlXELjo
I love this Joe Rogan quote. It’s perfect. https://t.co/QsGDJqSizY
Schopenhauer, write it down https://t.co/84n7gqDlRA
Prediction: Over the next decade there will be a revenge of the generalist. Generalists will be rewarded as organizations shrink and employees are asked to do more with less. AI will accelerate this trend as specialized tasks become more and more automated.
Wake Up You Stupid F*ck: https://t.co/gBrtognMBM
Tiktok is cool sometimes Fuck AI https://t.co/jTauKJDyih
Startup Playbook by Sam Altman (first published a month before the founding of OpenAI in 2015) Out of all the parts, great execution is my favorite (and is also the hardest) https://t.co/8z8qAeDxTb
fwiw: I started plotting “how do I get out of mainstream rat race wagie life” when I was about 17, and it took about 12 years to play out and pay off. I believe it can be done faster than that if you have the right support (I didn’t until I was ~23). imo 5 years if you’re srs
This. THIS is my favorite Claude use case. Take an ungodly amount of data and preferences, shove it into Claude, ask for an interactive decision-making bot, ask for scoring and reward mechanism, personalize as necessary. Brands will now calibrate for human+AI decisions. https://t.co/uhSZGQ8Brx
Very powerful prompt: "Explain it with gradually increasing complexity." https://t.co/1aCqrWWno5
Smart people suffer the most from thinking that they have to be as uniquely successful as they are uniquely gifted, so they get stuck in this “can’t settle for less but also don’t know exactly what it is that I’m trying to achieve” limbo
You have to make it. There's no other choice. You've got to make it. You have to become the best of the best of the best in your field. Aiming for anything lower is not worth it. Put in all the hard work it takes. Fear is not an option. Become good enough to trust your own self
If being smart is part of your identity, what’s your plan for when AGI commoditizes intelligence?
Best resume template! https://t.co/mjTgOBB4G5
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