@brian_armstrong “Pre-IPO perpetual futures (or “pre-IPO perps”) are synthetic derivative contracts traded on crypto exchanges that let users speculate on the implied valuation or share price of private companies (like OpenAI, Anthropic, or SpaceX) before they go public.“
One of my new favorite loops from Peter Steinberger (@steipete):
“Refactor until you are happy with the architecture. After each significant step, live-test the system, run autoreview, and commit. Track progress in /tmp/refactor-{projectname}.md.”
https://t.co/Ipm6CdHAFW
Interestingly level-1 programmer has huge delta to level-3 programmer but much less than compared to level-5
A medium level programmer gets same level of partial success as an expert programmer and hits failure to the same degree
Our latest economic research introduces a framework for tracking Claude Code as it scales.
Who is using Claude Code, and what are they using it for? How is the value of tasks changing? And how much does domain expertise shape whether a session succeeds?
https://t.co/IjjwQvrESo
@scaling01 Interestingly level-1 programmer has huge delta to level-3 programmer but less than compared to level-5
A medium level programmer gets same level of partial success as an expert programmer and hits failure to the same degree
@raphaelschaad@Scobleizer This is awesome
I save so many screenshots across content or digital products and put them in to albums to research later
Pls also let my Claude code call the app to complete the loop!
The new thing in San Francisco is no longer chief of staff or MTS. It's wizards. Everybody's got to have a wizard. If your company doesn't have a wizard and a 10,000 year cosmic plan you're ngmi. At some top startups each C-Suite exec has a wizard of their own
I think @drmichaellevin's work is some of the most important science being explored today.
For fun, I had my agent build a 'bioelectric wiki', compiling his 330+ studies, summarizing core claims, key concepts & generate 22 testable novel hypothesis.
→ https://t.co/iaPFnsS7rm