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Jurij 🏴‍☠️

@jurijnotes

E-commerce architect by day.
Exploring Network States, EdTech, and DeSci by night.

What do I believe to be true that isn't?

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clem 🤗 (@clementdelangue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great research on open-source by Harvard University: - $4.15B invested in open-source generates $8.8T of value for companies (aka $1 invested in open-source = $2,000 of value created) - Companies would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist I

Great research on open-source by <a href="/Harvard/">Harvard University</a>:
- $4.15B invested in open-source generates $8.8T of value for companies (aka $1 invested in open-source = $2,000 of value created)
- Companies would need to spend 3.5 times more on software than they currently do if OSS did not exist

I
Jurij 🏴‍☠️ (@jurijnotes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@levelsio The basic truth is that no one cares about you as a person or your potential. Even you, reading this, don’t care about someone who just has ideas. People care about those who have actually built something and achieved something. The only way to connect with interesting people is

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What makes software development (and engineering) *really* hard instead is: - Building the right thing (and knowing what this is) - Coding yourself into a corner (common for juniors - and now also for AI!) - Architecture - Tech maturity & risks that come with it - Testing -

Rob Paone (@crypto_bobby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you think AI will make a significant amount of the workforce redundant (I think it's likely), what do you even do to prepare for it? Buying stocks? Shorting stocks? Buying BTC? Buying land?

clem 🤗 (@clementdelangue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone is talking about how we need more AI data centers (especially the ones who would mostly benefit from them) but why is no one talking about on-device AI? Running AI on your device: - Free - Faster & takes advantage of existing hardware - 100% privacy and control (you

Everyone is talking about how we need more AI data centers (especially the ones who would mostly benefit from them) but why is no one talking about on-device AI?

Running AI on your device:
- Free
- Faster &amp; takes advantage of existing hardware
- 100% privacy and control (you
Peter Yang (@petergyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I feel like outside of coding, real world usage of AI agents is nascent at best. Someone prove me wrong - what's an AI workflow or agent you've set up that's super useful? Something that runs automatically and gives you value without you having to go back and forth with it?

Nucleus Genomics (@nucleusgenomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every parent wants to give their children more than they had. For the first time in human history, Nucleus adds a new tool to that commitment. Welcome to Nucleus Embryo. mynucleus.com/embryo/press

GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“ideas are useless, execution is everything” i disagree. when ideas become prompts into LLMs, ideas become execution. ideas are actually everything.

Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I find the story of AI and radiology fascinating. Of course, Hinton's prediction was wrong* and tech advances don't automatically and straightforwardly cause job replacement — that's not the interesting part. Radiology has embraced AI enthusiastically, and the labor force is

I find the story of AI and radiology fascinating. Of course, Hinton's prediction was wrong* and tech advances don't automatically and straightforwardly cause job replacement — that's not the interesting part.

Radiology has embraced AI enthusiastically, and the labor force is
Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This might become the best example of a group of academics signing on to an open letter and ending up completely, 'devastatingly' wrong. Argentina struggled for decades but now it's thriving, and the man who they said would destroy it is practically solely responsible.

This might become the best example of a group of academics signing on to an open letter and ending up completely, 'devastatingly' wrong.

Argentina struggled for decades but now it's thriving, and the man who they said would destroy it is practically solely responsible.
KingoftheCoast (@kingofthecoastt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Top pay in the Singaporean government is kind of crazy. Base salary tied to the top 0.02% of earners, and bonuses tied to macroeconomic aggregates.

Top pay in the Singaporean government is kind of crazy. Base salary tied to the top 0.02% of earners, and bonuses tied to macroeconomic aggregates.
Haider. (@slow_developer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeff Dean in feb: 25% of google code is generated by AI 8 months later, Sundar Pichai: 50% of google code is generated by AI it's not a full self-recursive improvement (RSI) yet, but when end-to-end AI-originated PRs and autonomous pipeline changes become routine, that's a

Jeff Dean in feb:
25% of google code is generated by AI

8 months later, Sundar Pichai:
50% of google code is generated by AI

it's not a full self-recursive improvement (RSI) yet,

but when end-to-end AI-originated PRs and autonomous pipeline changes become routine, that's a
Haider. (@slow_developer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it's crazy how fast programming has changed this year in 2023, we went from autocomplete tools like Copilot to AI Agents that do 90% of the work and now we spend the day talking to Codex or Claude Code, reviewing their outputs, with at most 10% actual coding from us