Imagine using the taste system of a designer, founder, creative director, architect, or product builder. Not to copy them, but to understand how they make decisions.
In the AI era, taste might not just be personal, it could become a product.
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Most people are building a second brain for knowledge.
I think the next version is a second brain for Taste.
Not just what you save.
But why it works, what pattern it reveals, what you would reuse, and what you would reject.
In the AI era, taste becomes context.
A prompt library tells AI what to do.
A taste system tells AI what good should feel like.
That is the shift I am thinking about.
In the AI era, taste becomes context.
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AI can generate endless options now.
But most outputs still feel generic.
The missing layer is taste.
What you keep.
What you reject.
What you repeat.
That is why I am building a taste brain in Obsidian.
Taste becomes context.
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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.
A feedback @OpenAI. Do love the temporary chat on ChatGPT, but an option to make it a Primary or NOT temporary would be amazing. Sometimes you (as a user) realise something that wasn't as important is something you would like to preserve in chat, and not lose when it's closed.
Fun interactive science app ideas | Part 3
Played around with generating 3D biological structures and made an app to explore them interactively
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IT MIGHT BE THE HIGHEST MARKET-CAP YOUTUBE LO-FI MUSIC LIVESTREAM CHANNEL IN THE WORLD!
As an AI company valued at nearly $1 trillion, Claude is actually running a YouTube music channel streaming lo-fi beats for people to code to. Kinda cute and a bit funny, honestly.
Most tech companies break out product management and product marketing into two separate roles: Product management defines the product and gets it built. Product marketing wires the messaging- the facts you want to communicate to customers- and gets the product sold. But from my experience that's a grievous mistake. Those are, and should aways be, one job.
There should be no separation between what the product will be and how it will be explained- the story has to be utterly cohesive from the beginning. Your messaging is your product. The story you're telling shapes the thing you're making.
I learned story telling from Steve Jobs. I learned product management from Greg Joswiak. Joz, a fellow Wolverine, Michigander, and overall great person, has been at Apple since he left Ann Arbor in 1986 and has run product marketing for decades. And his superpower- the superpower of every truly great product manager- is empathy. He doesn't just understand the customer. He becomes the customer.
So when Joz stepped into the world with his next-gen iPod to test it out, he fiddled with it like a beginner. He set aside all the tech specs- except one: battery life.
The numbers were empty without customers, the facts meaningless without context.
And, that's why product management has to own the messaging. The spec shows the features, the details of how a product will work, but the messaging predicts people's concerns and finds way to mitigate them.
- #BUILD Chapter 5.5 The Point of PMs
The Claude Autonomous Agents have officially arrived
So we're setting them up with a brand new $50,000 portfolio to see how well they do at investing in stocks
Can they outperform Buffett?
Hereโs how the portfolio works
Introducing Cinematic Video Overviews, the next evolution of the NotebookLM Studio. Unlike standard templates, these are powered by a novel combination of our most advanced models to create bespoke, immersive videos from your sources.
Rolling out now for Ultra users in English!
Vibe Coding, Vibe Designing, all of it has become part of my everyday.
Helps you communicate expectations clearly with your team, you ship faster, and make sure you are aligned with user needs early on.
New Engineering blog: We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C compiler. Then we (mostly) walked away. Two weeks later, it worked on the Linux kernel.
Here's what it taught us about the future of autonomous software development.
Read more: https://t.co/htX0wl4wIf