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Building in AI + Legal Recruiting Tech

South Park Commons, YC, and MIT Alum

Serial product & tech focused founder

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We over-weight the importance of coming up with good ideas, vs recognizing good ideas. The former is regarded as innovation / genius, while the latter is often dismissed as routine / copying. But I would argue that recognizing good ideas is - actually MORE important - a

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For local speech-to-text Spokenly with local Nvidia model is 🔥. Super fast, works offline, private, and free. Con: No LLM cleanup to take away random ums and other fillers. Pro of that: Train yourself to speak more clearly and deliberately.

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This is so obvious and so often missed about AI and jobs. I don't want to use the accounting AI. I want my accountant to use it. She can verify the output. I can't and I don't want to learn how. I don't want to build every piece of software I use. I have other things to do. I

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the cure for avoidant attachment is to learn how to suffer avoidant attachment = avoidance of emotional vulnerability. why avoid vulnerability? because we learned at some point to perceive it as a threat; we learned to fear it it's easy to intellectually understand that

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I watched a man film his daughter's first steps and he watched it through the screen. she walked toward him and he was not there he was in the rectangle and she reached for a ghost. that is the whole thing now. we are building a perfect archive of a life no one attended

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tmux is simultaneously amazing and a total piece of hot garbage. Anyone who loves it is probably a Vim bro with Stockholm Syndrome who's utterly forgotten what a good UX feels like

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Wow Claude Code just did my startup business bookkeeping and it did a great job. Categorized expenses, flagged unknowns for review, generated PNL and transaction statements separated by entity. Just throw in all your statements and let it cook.

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I'm afraid to launch Claude Code because I still need to do other things on my computer, and I don't feel like restarting it soon

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Haha, this is pretty funny, but they used poorly targeted ad to make their point. I expect that the ads will be extremely well targeted and will thus often be considered useful. As long as they are clearly distinguished. Let's see!

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I really like Anthropic as a company and their mission oriented values. But it feels like OpenAI is pulling ahead in the recursive self improvement.

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Created an open source app to replace the Griffin PowerMate macOS app, which is buggy and slow. github.com/hsuperman/grif… It is a fantastic piece of hardware I recommend to anyone as a dedicated scroll wheel. We do so much scrolling day to day, it's worth optimizing and

Created an open source app to replace the Griffin PowerMate macOS app, which is buggy and slow.

github.com/hsuperman/grif…

It is a fantastic piece of hardware I recommend to anyone as a dedicated scroll wheel.  We do so much scrolling day to day, it's worth optimizing and
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"Deep, grey-box modules with simple interfaces are the KING - let AI control what's in the box to decrease your cognitive load" 💪

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Vibe coder's journey: Build a: 1. small simple thing that works 2. large complex thing that doesn't work 3. large complex thing that does work 4. large simple thing that works Non-technical builders today can get to 3 but it's hard to get to 4 with the current generation of LLMs