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understanding nature makes you wise, understanding human nature makes you successful


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Me, when looking at 4 people's calendars to schedule a meeting


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Adobe's failed merger with Figma leaves about $6 billion in cash that Adobe will likely use on AI development and to buy back stock trib.al/GGDX5wy


(Figma + Canva) M&A Vs Adobe. If Figma gets that $1 billion from the break clause, that’s a solid warchest for them. Acquiring upcoming ai guys like tldraw can help them catchup on lost time due to the distraction with Adobe.

ON FIGMA I first met @zoink a decade ago. In our first meeting, I was blown away by his long-term ambition and vision, clarity of product thinking, and attention to detail. The same qualities have helped build @figma into an incredible and beloved product and company, and I'm…



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Rule of thumb for visitors to America: if you order the large size of something, it will be roughly big enough to suffice for a family of four.


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Today might have seen the biggest physics discovery of my lifetime. I don't think people fully grasp the implications of an ambient temperature / pressure superconductor. Here's how it could totally change our lives.


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How to Do Great Work: paulgraham.com/greatwork.html


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The .ai bubble will be bigger than the .com bubble and will be the biggest shitshow. There will be immense value created but as always; 99% of the value will accrue to 1% and adoption always takes 3x as long.


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1 year ago today. Wild to think about how much has changed since.

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Seriously! The economy is a complex adaptive system with many billions of factors and feedback loops everywhere. Everything that is known is already priced in. Everything new is surprise. Prediction is worthless. In fact worse than worthless, it creates unwarranted confidence.

Nobody has any idea what will happen with stock prices, inflation, interest rates, or the economy in 2023.



More value in converting an article into a tweet in this quick consumption market for content. So the latter it is.

people seem very excited that chatgpt can expand a few bullet points into a lot of well-written text. it can also collapse a lot of well-written text into a a few bullet points. the latter is much more valuable, right?



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Elon has officially acquired Twitter. 1) He now owns what is arguably the most influential media company in the world 2) It benefits all his other businesses 3) He'll use it to take on ByteDance 4) This would be impossible as a public company He wins no matter what. Here's why:


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AI-powered writing is nothing new. In fact, the first AI-written poem dates back to 1967, when artist Alison Knowles used a programming language called FORTRAN to write poems. They…weren’t very good. 🤔 (cont'd)

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Hard pressing on decentralization + democracy.

Let’s try this then: the will of the people who live in the Donbas & Crimea should decide whether they’re part of Russia or Ukraine



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Netflix ads and now this — fascinating how disruptive tech ends up approximating the prior incumbent. Airbnb and Uber feel a 100x closer to hotel and taxis than when they started. Net net we do end up with better stuff, but, deceptively, things don’t change as much as we think.

Netflix is reportedly considering switching to weekly releases instead of its current binge release model. Shows would likely have an episode released per week, rather than all episodes at once.

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My mind is blown. It’s fascinating what all is possible today through technology.

This algorithm can reconstruct an audio by analyzing minute vibrations of objects depicted in a video. In this experiment, intelligible speech was recovered from the vibrations of a potato-chip bag photographed from 15 feet away through soundproof glass ow.ly/SIdV30n37Hg



Reality check.

it’s time to BeReal ⚠️ your social isn’t dead, your content just isn’t good



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