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I love the idea of startup studios but cringe when I see the cap tables. Of the 250 companies we've backed, only 1 has come out of a studio. Hard model to stomach.
But the people who really got screwed are the founding teams who (likely) didn't know what they were getting into :(
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@ruhlman@rahiggins1 Which Appstore was this from? There hasn't been an update to Ratio for Android in over 10 years so stores shouldn't be offering it as it was designed for a version of Android that is no longer supported.
I keep hearing about "prompt engineering" as a new skill to get better results from an AI.
But this skill has been around for decades. It's called "writing a creative brief" and those who do it well get better results.
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#ai#promptengineering#creative
An AI can't beat me. It can decimate weird twitter, punditry, portraiture, concept art. I will outflank it. I'll be drawing bizarre shit, getting outlandish with narrative structures. Stuff it can't piece together in a million years. A human is deranged and this is our magic.
You can’t say you want kids to have a 21st Century education and not give student journalists the full backing to practice that in their school -@DOEChancellor
Anyone willing and available to do a chef training series for about a dozen institutional cooks in person in NYC, pls get in touch. We are a nonprofit with a great kitchen making 1500 meals a day and would love help from someone that can push us further. Paid fully. dm open ty
If you go to the farmers market this fall, you don't need an apostrophe.
This follows our possessives guidance not to add an apostrophe to a word ending in s when it is used primarily in a descriptive sense: a Cincinnati Reds infielder, a teachers college, a writers guide.