| Nov 28 |
This is the best browser agent right now btw. Working with the guys on some very fun stuff, useful browser agents *might* just become a thing soon.
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| Nov 22 |
@jacksharkey11 Yes sir, this is the correct life motto
https://t.co/mfI4i7o7Vh
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| Sep 22 |
This but actually browser agents
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| Aug 26 |
This same idea is why I think we lost something when phones went full touch screen. Tactility is more human
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| Aug 22 |
This is a breath of fresh air. It’s been years since I did it my way
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| Aug 18 |
This is such a neat implementation. Love the stuff @panphora puts out.
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| Jul 14 |
Agree with this. Lots of people using the opportunity to tell their timeline how good of a person they are, at the expense of Varun who managed to achieve something every founder dreams of *and* look after his people it seems.
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| Jun 08 |
@alecbabaei Exactly. Not only is it possible, it’s *so* possible that every second tweet in my feed looks like this
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| Jun 08 |
@Shreyassanthu77 This is what I mean by "Playbooks for everything" https://t.co/A6U5OhNuTG
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| Jun 08 |
@hunvreus This may or may not be helpful on the CDN piece:
https://t.co/u5BOlX4naM
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| Jun 05 |
This is perfect. To send this to someone once *inside* the system, a cool 21 Euro. Twenty. One. Fucking. Euro https://t.co/x9yA8ty7C0
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| May 29 |
This looks super handy for spinning up simple agents
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| May 28 |
Yup
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| May 26 |
This is a good thing, I think
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| May 24 |
@anuatluru This is much more pronounced in the US - not as bad in Europe. One of the tradeoffs of caring less what people think. Also this
https://t.co/pvB0EDiOzK
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| May 19 |
@derkolstad This is extremely offensive to my people. Do better
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| May 07 |
This seems more correct to me than “models have human-like intelligence”
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| Mar 31 |
@pkayokay This was a timely tweet - you might get some mileage out of this
https://t.co/8tSU8PZj0h
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| Mar 17 |
This 👇
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| Jan 20 |
The Promise, The Reality
This from Spryng https://t.co/BWjbLAN9Wn
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| Nov 30 |
This is my experience too. People making sweeping statements about anything larger than a city block sound dumb when you go visit - just back to Amsterdam after a month in NY & a month in SF, all 3 are great in different ways but according to pockets of X they’re nightmarish
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| Nov 23 |
This 👇
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| Oct 24 |
This is a great summary of an incredibly common phenomenon. I like how matter of fact it is - just states things as they are without vitriol, which is where the discourse on this stuff tends to go
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| Oct 14 |
This paragraph is something else. https://t.co/7QWl4FrZSx
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| Oct 11 |
@rauchg This is what https://t.co/bED1hL2qXx does!
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| Sep 23 |
"Humanity discovered an algorithm that can really truly, learn the rules that produce any distribution of data"
@sama this phrasing is interesting. Are there any differences between this definition, and what humans would define as "ability to reason"? https://t.co/t192wmeUM7
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| Sep 13 |
This is bananas
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| Sep 08 |
This is a real message served from AWS, in 2024. 🤦♂️ https://t.co/LrSkcCaNl5
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| Sep 01 |
@finereli This is smart given you saved me a 5 figure deal and we’ve only been working together for 3 weeks
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| Aug 29 |
This is about one of the best reasons I could think of to get filthy rich
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| Apr 29 |
This 👇
https://t.co/ECHGCmAkrY
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| Apr 29 |
This 👇
https://t.co/GFd8UqHxKK
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| Apr 18 |
This is going to be like crack to people who have lost loved ones and want to talk to them again
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| Mar 07 |
Yes
Probably Not
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| Feb 16 |
This is true of every framework. There's a misdirected obsession with the idea that the *framework* needs to be constantly improved. Frameworks should add the *abstractions* that are missing in current web standards, and their only major improvements should be (gracefully) removing those abstractions as it becomes possible to do those things natively
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| Jan 10 |
@bradgessler Yes! It’s one of my favourite ones.
https://t.co/NMOCC5ZTfO
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| Jan 08 |
This is an interesting anecdote, but the implied takeaway (that this is somehow a generalizable thing between Europe and the US) on the whole, is remarkably dumb.
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| Jan 06 |
This is what we mean when we say “non essential complexity”
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| Dec 27 |
This same principle is why my day to day earphones look like this. One item that sits around your neck all the time = basically un-lose-able, whereas AirPods = 3 items to keep track of. https://t.co/IZgH5qP0Ig
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| Dec 10 |
@peteromallet This is awesome!
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| Nov 22 |
This 👇
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| Nov 20 |
This might be the cringiest tweet I’ve ever seen
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| Nov 16 |
This is the idea in a nutshell. Not rocket science
https://t.co/kzCVnhCZ5Y
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| Nov 03 |
@hammer_mt Yes but we don't have the option to stop at 2. Currently there are at least 9, and every time one gets added the system gets a little more unstable
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| Nov 03 |
@faborio This seems super overhyped no? I cringe a bit when I see people still use it as the best example of innovation in the space 😬
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| Sep 19 |
@IronBrands16 Yes please 😁
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| Mar 18 |
Yes
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| Feb 21 |
@mhamann 100%, don't think it'll work beyond two, so definitely only doable on a certain kind of team. Personally I think more teams should operate like this anyway, a lá basecamp.
https://t.co/dBGfMl2Aoz https://t.co/TRGGSsidjy
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| Jan 19 |
@johncutlefish Yes! Stated slightly more bluntly here, but I think we're making the same point
https://t.co/bnl9acsDTX
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| Oct 31 |
@DavidNewell95 Yes
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| Jun 15 |
This would be a step in the right direction
https://t.co/ROxlUVhxGw
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| Jun 14 |
This is cool. A UCD study estimates 15 billion hours per year in the UK alone spent on admin
https://t.co/2atbRc8Qbu https://t.co/SMaeTyG0qU
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| Jun 06 |
This thread may just become me stealing @swyx's material to back up my original tweet
https://t.co/nrHKod3mHx
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| Apr 16 |
@levelsio Yes, but also:
https://t.co/LXRCtiEhMW
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| Dec 04 |
@FarzaTV Yes!
https://t.co/Q2SnTVl3RD
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| Oct 09 |
This seems on the surface a little far-fetched, but in my experience is *so* true, and should enter our discourse around the merits/ills of social media much more. https://t.co/dg0JxPELuA
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| Jun 29 |
@cogentgene This what you're thinking of ? https://t.co/3M4gOn316e
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| Jun 14 |
Yup. “Stop caring about what others think of you” people, who either *clearly care* about what others think, or have accumulated a sufficiently sized loyal in-group without which they would also *very much* care. Very few people are islands, those that are probably don’t tweet. https://t.co/iYR62PxhXF
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| May 13 |
This is insane. What’s the ratio of cost:value before something is considered a scam? https://t.co/5kTXASQGVc
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| Apr 25 |
Improved Atlas onboarding & more beta invites rolling out today, keep an eye on your inboxes.
This is what it looks like 👇
Wait list signup here: https://t.co/piiWzw2k0v https://t.co/MEz6aK07AV https://t.co/dQ1Ur8063e
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| Mar 28 |
@yongfook 100%. Looking into this at the minute, closest I found was https://t.co/9tHgrLPwWK
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| Feb 24 |
This is a big step in the right direction, and proud to see it coming out of Ireland
(Only gripe is 4 years still feels *way* too long)
https://t.co/GUZzE3QIFN
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| Feb 23 |
@Whelton this could be set up pretty trivially to record Conjure measures FYI
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| Jan 07 |
@andrewculver This useful? https://t.co/I5fzEIWmw9
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| Dec 02 |
This is very impressive.
https://t.co/eY0X5mL3Hn https://t.co/Wm5XILLP26
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| Apr 20 |
This is what @Padday gets at in his great “pendulum” talk https://t.co/yXyc4PQub6
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| Feb 28 |
This was the previous thread I mentioned https://t.co/ZLsojD6gAd
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| Jan 11 |
This means that saying “If we *should* to do anything in this life, we should avoid what really and truly sucks” is circular reasoning. The real question is whether whether we *should* do anything in the first place.
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| Nov 24 |
@devonzuegel This seems relevant here: https://t.co/zpYEA6SaBY
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| Mar 19 |
This is true of a lot of modern popular tv shows, most recent being @SHO_Billions . Not main character but central theme https://t.co/B68w7p20qA
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| Jan 25 |
Yup. https://t.co/fsgMeZGWC0
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| Jun 22 |
This piece on the Satoshi saga is an excellent read. Still so many questions. https://t.co/MHNy2ETX7r
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| Apr 01 |
This is mental. But great https://t.co/S8GOUHJdfE
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| Jul 19 |
@Delahuntagram this has you written all over it: http://t.co/AMwac16OHR
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| Jul 20 |
RT @bloo_ie: W00t! Our video is now live at https://t.co/qdZvo3tW take a look, find out why Blooie is so epic! Please spare an RT if you ...
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| May 19 |
This is the shit - http://t.co/6SUVh4qT
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| May 06 |
@MrDylanCollins this might interest you, we've got very similar opinions by the looks of it - http://t.co/36C0v3mt
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| Jan 19 |
@claireburge this is the place I was talking about earlier - http://t.co/lIFy3HL7
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| Jan 16 |
@paulyq agreed. Best one I've seen so far is: Ryan Blair - "Nothing To Lose - How I went from Gang Member, to Multimillionaire Entrepreneur"
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| Jan 04 |
This video sums up perfectly why I've always wanted to work for myself - Purpose, Mastery, Autonomy - http://t.co/LxD6KjLw
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| Dec 30 |
This is amazing: http://t.co/hcEBdBxd via @Dylan_Redmond11 cc @robbiewilliams
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