@Dr_Gingerballs 10 years ago if you went to every CEO and said I could double the productivity of all your engineers that use this new product, how much would they be willing to pay for it? I bet more than enough to justify the current cost that's gone into AI given some depreciation. Not true?
@realroseceline@realroseceline doesn't it raise any eyebows the fact they've returned so little to shareholders in the last 5 years? The've done a bunch of dividends but they've levered up the business to do so. Sharecount has not gone down significantly. Leaves me wondering where the rest goes
@DilksJay@FishtownCap Why would this matter? It's not really like paying yourself to live in your home - it's more like paying yourself your gas bill (or less). I doubt the premiums they pay to themselves are of a magnitude that creates any notable advantage
@bcherny Have you considered making Claude Code tool outputs read-on-demand vs kept in conversation? 80%+ token savings.
e.g . Instead of keeping the 200 lines of bash output from a few turns ago in conversation
replace with recall_tool_output(id=toolu_01XYZ)
and keep on disk
@smartmoneyindex @KarelMercx Ah it's actually not in the book. It's from a post of the author of that book here in X. https://t.co/a62BZTtOJL
He did meet with Charlie though I'm not really sure why he decided to not include it in the book.
"When Markets Speak" - Best Seller on Amazon.
The Epilogue -- Chapter #1.
I was sitting there in Omaha, across the table from Charlie Munger, one of the all-time greats. I'll never forget this line. He said,
"Larry - if all you ever did was buy high-quality stocks on the 200-week moving average, you would beat the S&P 500 by a large margin over time. The problem is, few human beings have that kind of discipline."
@nanalyzetweets Is the green bar revenue associated with the time-travel product they "expect" to invent? Or is it the product associated with curing world hunger? Too bad they didn't specify