My 6952 Bookmarks & Likes

A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.


Starting today, open source is leading the way. Introducing Llama 3.1: Our most capable models yet. Today we’re releasing a collection of new Llama 3.1 models including our long awaited 405B. These models deliver improved reasoning capabilities, a larger 128K token context… https://t.co/1iKpBJuReD

sth like that https://t.co/Y694dGtYca

Do the work. https://t.co/zTwfwkqAFT

All the startup accelerators you can apply for: 1. PearX ($250k-$2m) 2. Accel Atoms ($500k) 3. Antler ($200k for 8%) 4. Soma Capital ($100k) 5. Sequoia Arc (Variable) 6. a16z Speedrun ($750k) 7. LAUNCH ($125k for 7%) 8. OpenAI Converge ($1m) 9. Techstars ($20k for 6%) 10.

my learning philosophy: 1. you can learn anything 2. you can do it way faster than you think 3. so choose an insanely aggressive goal 4. shorten your timeline by 10-100x what you expect 5. pre-requisites are a myth. try to do the thing first, figure out what you don't know yet,

How to spot high agency people: https://t.co/k3uccXZ7Jp

People generally don't cite the papers they tweet, unless it's their own or coauthor's paper https://t.co/tnhzht4bad https://t.co/9SLxyRrDw5

*Long Thread on my Academic Job Market Experience* In 10 days I start my new tenure-track position, a position that took me 5 years on the academic job market to get I wanna talk about my (miserable) experience on the market, and a few takeaways for those on it now

Life's short. Build something important. https://t.co/dhFDFpQOxN

Jim Scott, my undergrad advisor, convinced me entirely by example that political science was a worthwhile way to spend one’s life. He thought my thesis was superficial, but relative to his extraordinary work everything probably seemed that way. A radical king among scholars https://t.co/ArZtx1SJeG

Timeless https://t.co/0NYRld56DO

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

Best description of building an AI startup I've ever heard: https://t.co/ghD1iGq3X9

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

Nike launches its new Olympic campaign: “Winning Isn’t For Everyone” Narrated by Willem Dafoe, it is the brand’s biggest campaign investment to date. https://t.co/Mi6Lxhe1vy

Introducing GPT-4o mini! It’s our most intelligent and affordable small model, available today in the API. GPT-4o mini is significantly smarter and cheaper than GPT-3.5 Turbo. https://t.co/sqJsFEYHWq https://t.co/g6jMttp1mF

“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

Structured Procrastination is such a relatable essay by Stanford professor John Perry from 1995 that everyone should read. "The procrastinator can be motivated to do difficult, timely and important tasks, as long as these tasks are a way of not doing something more important." https://t.co/Le1ZOgFAgu

If you understood what someone meant, correcting their grammar is just a way of peacocking that you know more than them. Language is a tool. Don't be a tool. https://t.co/dCOOZWPyRc

introducing 🪄genweb: the first software 2.0 web framework 🪄 genweb is a new way of building web apps: instead of a frontend and backend codebase, an LLM is the backend and the frontend it interprets user actions and dynamically generates UI in real-time welcome to the… https://t.co/afPEyg8JgI https://t.co/DmgiB9oNeL

19 powerful sentences by Carl Jung that will change how you view the world: https://t.co/n92GqPFhSZ

⚡️ Excited to share that I am starting an AI+Education company called Eureka Labs. The announcement: --- We are Eureka Labs and we are building a new kind of school that is AI native. How can we approach an ideal experience for learning something new? For example, in the case… https://t.co/RHPkqdjB8R

My most ambitious post ever: we've been *wrong* about math for 2300 years and I’m going to *fix this* in a single Twitter thread. https://t.co/eiPfdDj0lj

There are two sides to how AI manifests. Firstly, it saves time - 90% of people found it made them quicker at work. This is what I expect AI will do across all domains, make things quicker, easier, more streamlined. Whether planning a holiday or writing the speech. But…


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