@AOC The idea that all billionaires got their money by exploiting peopl doesn't hold up to any scrutiny.
JK Rowling wrote books about cheeky wizards. I invented a better way to make virtual reality headsets and games to play on them. We just made things people wanted.
@seandsweeney I live a few blocks from this bad boy and watched it go up over a few years. It’s great they squeezed multiple units on that lot. Corner lots are funky in SF because there’s basically no/very little backyard. Top unit gets awesome light.
talked to a YC founder who asked Sam Altman straight up "will OpenAI compete in my space / kill my startup"
the answer: behavioral health requires knowing if users are actually improving. OpenAI doesn't have that data, the wrapper startups do. v bullish for consumer AI
@ilyasu Agreed. Went down a rabbit hole a few months ago on the company. If you talk to professional lighting designers, they are still the gold standard in dimming technology
Those who own a modern Ferrari know how excruciating the tech/infotainment stuff is in these cars
While I’m not excited about an electric car (Elkann if you’re reading this, naturally aspirated V12s are all we need, stop fucking around), Ive’s interiors will be better. Bring it!
@anothercohen This is super common for coordinating in enterprise sales. Very intuitive to have a single channel per company/opp you’re working.
Lots of times those prospects boomerang too, and you then revive the archived channel
@pitdesi There’s been multiple Reddit posts about this seller over the last few months. Kinda shameless.
If it’s AI just tell people, don’t hide it. The seller would probably still sell prints!
@ankurnagpal The replies to this are amazing.
You have a bunch of people - who have never started or run a fund - telling you - someone that has started and runs a fund - that your math is wrong
If San Francisco can update the code of a website in less than 4 hours so people don’t have access to parking ticket data anymore, I know that we can do more important things quickly too, but inexplicably choose not to.