I would like to see you make a voluntary contribution of 5% of your family’s $200M net worth to the government for important healthcare, childcare, and jobs. Don’t worry, it’s just one-time. Your $10M contribution will provide free childcare for over 1,000 California kids for a year! Once you’ve made your personal contribution to a more just and equitable society, I’ll support all your other asset seizure ideas. But you gotta go first…
I give up.
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Engineering
- Founding Design Eng. $150K - $250K
- Founding Product Eng. $130K - $200K
- Founding AI Eng. $130K - $200K
- Foreward Deployed Eng. $150K - $250K
GTM
- Enterprise AEs $110K - $130K | 200K-400K OTE
- Founding GTM Eng. $135K - $200K
- Founding Marketer $150K - $250K
Ops
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@mikeydsoftware No! if you are, you need to write a guardian agent that does what you do when you read code with all the checks and write a hook for it to run after every commit.
Apple WWDC just demo’d new Siri AI powered by Apple Intelligence (aka Gemini distillation).
It’s supposed to be more conversational with on-screen visual intelligence and can integrate user context (photos, contacts, calendars).
The WWDC 2024 version was pure vapourware but this looks more legit because Siri responses actually take a while to respond. After getting fined last time for false advertising, Apple can’t mess around with this Siri update.
@dok2001 Stringing the main dev workers outputs with verification agents, architecture guardian agents, etc using hooks to minimize repeat prompting of the same QC checks over and over.
@juliuswallblom@dok2001 Opus 4.8 tends to do this very well even without loops if you just ask it to do the same set of things more than once, it just knows to keep doing them.
Seattle has a fee, for the bag that your food is delivered in. There are absurd, hidden taxes absolutely everywhere.
Fix the spending problem @MayorofSeattle - the tax base is fed up.
@Jason Not sure why @DavidSacks and @chamath don’t agree with some of the basic tenants of your argument, ie robotaxi = less human drivers, this seems like a pretty obvious outcome. Overall your take is more inline with historical booms. Jobs will change.