When we came into office, we uncovered a $12 billion budget deficit.
Today, I’m proud to say we brought it down to zero.
We didn’t close the gap on the backs of working people.
We closed it while funding parks, libraries, safer streets and making historic investments in public housing.
Call it Pothole Politics. Call it Democratic Socialism. It's government that delivers for the people who make this city run.
That’s what New Yorkers deserve. And that’s what we will keep fighting for every single day.
We’ve built a tool called Genie that turns meetings into software.
If someone on the team says “I wish we had a tool for X” during a meeting, Genie automatically builds it.
How it works:
• analyzes granola meeting transcripts
• creates Linear tickets
• orchestrates agent workflows
• writes code
• opens PRs
• goes through review
• deploys
• pushes outputs to Slack
Yesterday someone mentioned wanting a way to automatically surface insights from founder conversations.
This morning we woke up to a working prototype. Genie built it overnight from the transcript.
The long-term vision: an agent that listens to what a company talks about, then quietly builds the tools the company needs.
@nickcammarata Space travel via Super-DMT. Like the guild navigators in Dune. Imbibe in enough spice that you can ask the universe to bend space and time.
@Plinz Just make sure they're all corrupted by money, power, ideology, hubris, cowardice or greed. That way they'll have to cooperate to get anything done.
@paulg@jesslivingston I may have been reading subtext that wasn't there, but the aggressively large related links and (broken?) shopping cart icon to me implied that media profits off of the outrage, perpetuating it. Or something like that, haha.
@UweBollocks https://t.co/MgmZFRhvFq has some emulators you can run in the browser. Press 5 to add coins, haha.
https://t.co/4B73LLfOpF
https://t.co/kyI4nnzWvB
@AaronBack@lukeoneil47 And then we were like ok guess theres no rule that says you cant buy and sell your booty shares whenever you want. So then we had pits of guys screaming about shares and then we just put it on the internet. That's it.
@AaronBack@lukeoneil47 It's literally just a way for the Dutch East India Company to split up shares of pirate booty between Nobles. It couldn't be a loan because what if there's no treasure and who knows how long it'll take. But then we just kept using the same system forever.