My 861 Bookmarks
A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
Tattoo this to your brain: "The world is a malleable place. If you know what you want, and you go for it with maximum energy and passion, the world will often reconfigure itself around you much more quickly and easily than you would think.” -- marc andreessen
When you start learning Statistics you may feel there are a million things to memorize. You're wrong. What you need is 5-6 basic concepts. Everything else is built around them. Here are 6 Statistical principles to begin with:
A thread on how to turn $100 into a lot more: Sound silly? Good. It really is this simple sometimes. Lets go👇
Some of my favorite @naval ideas: 1. If you don't know yet what you should work on, the most important thing is to figure it out. 2. Books make for great friends, because the best thinkers of the last few thousand years tell you their nuggets of wisdom. 3. You will get rich
7 baby steps to start with machine learning: 1. Start with Python 2. Learn to use Google Colab 3. Take a Pandas tutorial 4. Then a Seaborn tutorial 5. Decision Trees is a good first algorithm 6. Finish Kaggle's "Intro to Machine Learning" 7. Solve the Titanic challenge
Scientist Ander Ericsson spent his life studying prodigies. For 30 years, He analyzed the learning behaviors of top performers in different fields. I consumed 100 hours of his best advice to learn hard skills. Here are 7 tips to become a quick learner: https://t.co/2GwRXsqsHM
What's your contribution to society?
it’s crazy how life is actually worth living when you get paid well.
The Internet is beautiful. I've spent the last 3 years collecting the best websites. Here's a list of my 8 best picks: 🔖10/10 would Bookmark: https://t.co/tUnnA85ykE
thread of notes on scattered minds by gabor mate https://t.co/LcOEoOiyTY
It Took Me 20 Years! Everything I learned on: Startups, Zero to One, Marketing, Growth hacks, Virality, SEO, SaaS, Failures, Success, Stories, Horrors, VCs, Lessons, Advice. 🧵 23 posts, millions of views👇
What they don't tell you in high school or college advisor offices is some of these are "winner takes all" majors and others aren't. The comp sci normie is making a nice living right now, but the physics major is a sunlight-deprived lab tech for 30 years in a row. https://t.co/RvuQJTWThi
The next evolution of Tremor is here: https://t.co/LAAMlT9AB0 🎉 https://t.co/jpcgefOwB1
What's in your Sunday morning reading? https://t.co/sNzv87jCoe
My current OSS go-to stack: - @supabase for db, auth, storage, realtime - @langchain for building my rag pipelines - @posthog for analytics - @FastAPI for the backend - @nextjs for the frontend - @resend for the emails - @LiteLLM for LLMs compatibility - @ollama &
How to build a content machine that works for you 24/7: A content machine is peace of mind in case you get laid off, need to find customers, want to build something people love or want feedback on an idea It's your own version of Jeff Bezos’ acquisition of The Washington Post. https://t.co/Ncw903bK05
I'm obsessed with 1-person companies and keep track of all I can find. Here is the full list: • Star Dew Valley game generated $300M+ in revenue in 6 years • Digital Inspiration builds Google plugins and generates $10M in rev/year • Rego apps generated approx $100M+ in
My friend just had a great idea: an app that tracks your daily habits & sends you a picture of how you'll look in a year if every day was like today With the new wave of AI image generation tools, it should be fairly straightforward to build this now
SOURCE of modern man's weakness, stupidity, and general lack of vitality? His leisure activities Aldous Huxley predicted the degeneracy of modern amusements in a 103 year old essay: Pleasures (1920) Huxley on why and how to radically rewire the way you spend your free time👇🏻 https://t.co/bAvNmOVC0q
Richard Feynman's Lectures on Physics are timeless: their main strength is in demonstrating how to reason about physics. You may not know all the lectures are completely online: Volume 1: https://t.co/yDpyRViG61 Volume 2: https://t.co/oEctaDhy2X Volume 3: https://t.co/eXS03nu9fE https://t.co/BPS4RbZ9Pz
Early career advice keeps boiling down to Do what you say you’re going to do Be the kind of person that’s easy to root for (attitude, integrity, work ethic) Know how to talk about yourself (particularly strengths and what you want)
Literally just start anything. You don't even need an idea. - find existing popular niche - start building something similar - add features others don't have - make it affordable - provide great service - pivot multiple times (if needed)
I have a friend who got 160,000 followers in 4 months. So I asked him, "How are you growing so quickly?" He responded with:
I worked on Google's M&A team when we were doing 40+ acquisitions a year 21 things founders should know about getting acquired 1. your team will likely have to pass interviews at the new company, so hire well. 2. every time your valuation increases, the number of potential https://t.co/2YeaK1PcJr
What is the book that you reread most often? https://t.co/RbAQ5wiQFS
there only two kinds of issues: skill issues will issues many supposed skill issues are actually will issues and many will issues are too often explained away by external factors
The slippery slope of the post-human transition. Within 5 yrs: Phase 2 (virtual immersion) Another 10-20 yrs, if AGI doesn't kill us by then: Phase 4 (wildly divergent brain augmentation) And I know ppl who are certain that their kids' lives will be similar to theirs - Lol. https://t.co/NDHfQoRMvK
Let me get this straight: College administrators have created a bunch of meaningless jobs… to employ a bunch of useless people… who graduated with unemployable degrees… and are passing off the costs on our children… while raking in billions of tax payer 💵 It’s a racket https://t.co/zFvAlbKzaJ
I built an AI Agent team that takes a YouTube video and turns it into a blog post and X thread. This is a REAL WORLD use case for agents. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to do it with skills (function calling) and a multi-agent team. 👇 https://t.co/WWTJ4I8Txt
Base conversational moves on Twitter: - expand - contradict - reframe - nuance - connect-to-past - mock - request <other move> - riff
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