Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
You have no experience.
You’ve never started a company.
You’ve never had a full time job.
Nike is going to kill you.
You’re a kid.
You don’t have technical skills.
You shouldn’t build hardware.
Apple is going to kill you.
You can’t build hardware.
You can’t measure heart rate non-invasively.
Athletes don’t care about recovery.
Under Armour is going to kill you.
It won’t be accurate.
You don’t listen.
You’re an ineffective leader.
You can’t recruit great talent.
You’re going to have to pay every athlete.
You can’t measure sleep non-invasively.
It’s too expensive to research.
Athletes are a small market.
The product costs too much to make.
The product costs too much to sell.
Your valuation is too high.
Consumers aren’t going to want it.
Hardware is too hard.
You should measure steps.
Fitbit is going to kill you.
You can’t build a marketing engine.
You can’t raise enough money.
You need a real CEO.
Google is going to kill you.
You can’t be a subscription.
You can’t build a brand.
You can’t do consumer in Boston.
Your valuation is too high.
You shouldn’t make accessories.
You shouldn’t make apparel.
Lululemon is going to kill you.
You can’t predict Covid.
Stay in your niche.
You are going to run out of money.
You can’t build a health platform.
Amazon is going to kill you.
You can’t measure blood pressure.
You can’t get medical approvals.
The market is too small.
You don’t understand AI.
The market is too competitive.
It won’t work internationally.
The supply chain is too complicated.
You can’t build an AI.
You can’t raise enough money.
It’s too competitive.
Healthcare isn’t going to want it.
…
Just keep going ✌️
Just had an urge to tell a cloth to wipe up my spilled coffee.
Too much Claude Code and Wispr Flow and too little sleep will do strange things to a man.
One of my favorite lessons I’ve learnt from working with smart people:
Action produces information. If you’re unsure of what to do, just do anything, even if it’s the wrong thing. This will give you information about what you should actually be doing.
Sounds simple on the surface - the hard part is making it part of your every day working process.
FT: 🇭🇺 2-3 🇮🇪
An emotional Troy Parrott reacts to securing a play-off place for Ireland in Budapest.
'This is why we love football because things like this can happen... I love where I'm from, my family are here, this means the world to me.'
📺 @rte2@rteplayer
incentives to rewrite founder career history or investment track records within venture firms has never been higher
Jensen worked at two chip companies LSI & AMD prior to Nvidia - but in our narrative driven world reality is less of a hook then the ‘busboy to ceo’ story
HBAN is honoured to be named Europe’s Best Performing EBAN Member 2025 by @EBAN_org at EBAN Congress in Copenhagen.
All-Island Director Niamh Sterling accepts the award on behalf of HBAN's team, acknowledging their trojan work.
Become a HBAN angel: https://t.co/mOVjYGOg09
Agreed. Social media incentivizes these bland generalizations wrapped up as counter culture edginess. The irony is that it has become mainstream for a certain kind of wannabe internet famous moron.
Amazing news @synthesia. Plus the final 10 seconds of this clip will make rewatching Black Mirror S6E1 'Joan is Awful' even more thrilling next time around.
Ok so we’ve raised $180M Series D — but what does that actually mean for our users? 👇
Thanks for having us, @TomMackenzieTV and @BloombergTV.
2025 is going to be wild 🚀
i think that banks are secretly communist. like really, have you ever gone into a bank? they have like 10 tellers behind bulletproof glass doing exactly the same thing. it's like a scene out of 1984. and yet we give them our money?