My 6839 Bookmarks & Likes
A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.
If you knew you were 100 rejections away from your dream, think how excited you would be every time someone told you NO https://t.co/0mrzV7JFl4
This is so beautiful. And so important to study. This phenomena (emergent coherence) is central to much of life, and most people don't even imagine it could happen. https://t.co/YcKGe3IHRO
The books you love are a window into your personality. •Mystery & self-improvement attract conscientious people •Sci-fi, psychology, philosophy draw open-minded people •Memoir & horror appeal to neurotic people Reading doesn't just shape our views. It reveals what we're… https://t.co/a7aIcAUiQQ
i have a folder on my computer named "keep going" here are some of the images inside of it: (part 7) https://t.co/FSE65aKQiQ https://t.co/2n9uzdO5su
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Boris Cherny (Head of Claude Code, Anthropic) just dropped ~90 mins on Lenny's Podcast about what happens after coding is solved. Just the clearest thinking I've heard on where software is actually going. My notes: 𝟭. 𝗖𝗼𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝘀 𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗴𝗲𝗹𝘆 𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗲𝗱. Boris has https://t.co/pw5om66Kex
Allow me to reintroduce myself. https://t.co/8zElaiQG7b
my mom made it a point when i was growing up to immerse me in the arts, knowing i was going to be a third gen engineer. broadway shows, art history, travel often. museums, learn the greats, reading of any kind (i literally would inhale archie comics growing up) MIT also… https://t.co/ROVZRDI89u
23 YouTube Video Essays You should watch instead of Netflix tonight. 1-6 https://t.co/jCP2iioPSM
We are very quietly building a multi-disciplinary skill-tree for kids will link their favorite video games to their academics, amongst other things https://t.co/AiKN88DYL1 https://t.co/cBVEj4RZTV
This mapping of mentorship lineages among painters, from the mid 15th c. to the early 20th c., made by one of the rare classical painting ateliers (workshops) still teaching both canon and traditional skills, L’Escalier, is truly extraordinary. https://t.co/pT930ZVrxm
We're introducing Cursor Automations to build always-on agents. https://t.co/uxgTbncJlM
These pictures of the Pillars of Creation were taken 19 years apart by different telescopes, with each image capturing a unique perspective. On the left, @NASAHubble shows more thick dust. On the right, @NASAWebb peers through the dust to show more stars. Which is your favorite? https://t.co/2QLApmSE1X
portfolios with actual personality hit different imo → https://t.co/7OZ2Nclo1P https://t.co/b8emSCelaM
LIVE NOW - Building a Million Dollar Zero Human Company with OpenClaw | Nat Eliason @nateliason joins us to show what it looks like to build a “zero human company” with @FelixCraftAI, an AI CEO that ships products, runs ops, and manages other agents for support and sales. Felix… https://t.co/GflQ2RbwXQ
The mother of all releases. 9,426 new ancient DNA samples Absolute insanity https://t.co/U5HBHDbXFs
Leopold Aschenbrenner’s #1 holding is an $876 million position in a fuel cell company. Not Nvidia. Not Microsoft. Not any AI lab. Bloom Energy. A company that generates electricity on-site from natural gas. When we covered Leopold’s portfolio last year, it was worth ~$1… https://t.co/y70cJYzyFE
We believe Cursor discovered a novel solution to Problem Six of the First Proof challenge, a set of math research problems that approximate the work of Stanford, MIT, Berkeley academics. Cursor's solution yields stronger results than the official, human-written solution.…
This post on Reddit is fu*king gold. (yeah literally Another one) A founder hit $20k last month without a single sales pitch. No cold outreach. No ads. No "try my tool" posts. Just one thing done obsessively. Hint : He used human psychology something that is deep rooted https://t.co/qeDtnqgzap
THAT'S RIGHT. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/Y8PFNQmfsL
Allow us to reintroduce ourselves. https://t.co/UQADRM4Jj3
strategies and agency https://t.co/KkWWv36ppN
if you're a student founder trying to break into the startup ecosystem, start here: • @theresidency → hands-on cofounding + demo environments • @zfellows → community of top young builders • @fdotinc → hands-on sprint programs in SF • @ycombinator Startup School → free
For anyone wondering how a third-grader can complete six years' worth of math in a single year. This knowledge graph spans 3,000 math topics, from 4th grade to the university level, providing the perfect basis for mastery learning. Students can go as fast or far as they want!… https://t.co/kp0U2IjNTk https://t.co/mG8Bo5rzVp
Marc Andreessen just dropped ~105 mins on Lenny's Podcast covering AI, jobs, careers, and why everyone is panicking about the wrong thing. Just the clearest macro framework I've heard on where AI actually lands. My notes: 𝟭. 𝗔𝗜 𝗶𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗲𝘅𝗮𝗰𝘁 https://t.co/Xs4tTUZlsb
High IQ without high agency is anxiety.
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It's actually easy to get great book recommendations You just have to let the internet be mean to you for a day https://t.co/exCfWdgrhP https://t.co/WnGqlymj9f
Memetics sci-fi reading list: - There Is No Antimemetics Division, by qntm - Lexicon, by Max Barry - Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson - Rainbow's End, by Vernor Vinge What else?
If you're a developer, trust me, this is for you. These are and gonna be the best tech in 2026: -@opencode: A coding agent that works in Terminal, IDE, and it's so good. -@tan_stack: The best ecosystem for frontend, if you hate or want an alternative to Nextjs, they have
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