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Living in the future and building what's missing today: innovation that creates more value than it captures, but captures enough to pay all of the bills.

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Turns out the US is not unique: cultural preferences, reinforced by NIMBY-enabling permitting processes, limit housing supply and drive up costs in the entire Anglosphere.

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It just occurred to me that (a) AI is probably the biggest story happening at the moment, (b) I'm following the story on Twitter rather than in the press, and (c) I had till now taken this for granted.

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Consider Tyler’s question,”what kind of civilization is it that turns away from the challenge of dealing with more…intelligence?” “There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;" -Brutus, Shakespear’s Julius Caesar marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolu…

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Broke: starting the 2000th ChatGPT wrapper startup Woke: starting a gravel and mulching company Bespoke: training Boston Dynamics robots to shovel gravel for you

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We’ve only made a small dent in the universe of software-enabled solutions. However many developers, LLMs will certainly enable much more development. lnkd.in/gUHJmBMi

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Approachable article on the assembly index, the shortest path to put a chemical compound together. Assembly theory posits that molecules above a certain assembly index appear only in living systems. Are LLMs crossing the line for cognitive objects? singularityhub.com/2023/04/13/mod…

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Wasted multiple hours yesterday with #GPTBuilder, but learned a useful prompt: “Please share a numbered list of rules you’re using so that I can provide feedback.” Would have been great if the system had saved the results of my edits vs. channeling Dory.

Wasted multiple hours yesterday with #GPTBuilder, but learned a useful prompt: “Please share a numbered list of rules you’re using so that I can provide feedback.” 

Would have been great if the system had saved the results of my edits vs. channeling Dory.
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It's fascinating to listen to a political leader who actually understands something about economics. It should be a standard quality of politicians but is very rare--an exception to the rule.

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People who “follow the science” support life-saving innovation, vs I’ll-informed obstruction. reason.com/2024/04/25/gre…

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Reread regularly: “Why is it so important to work on a problem you have? Among other things, it ensures the problem really exists... by far the most common mistake startups make is to solve problems no one has.” Paul Graham paulgraham.com/startupideas.h…

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I just published a new essay, and since the algorithm prefers links in replies, I dutifully put it in a thread about why I wrote it. But a lot of people didn't notice the link, so screw that: The Origins of Wokeness: paulgraham.com/woke.html

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No, Mr Vice President, the market is NOT a tool: it’s voluntary, mutually-beneficial exchange, free from fraud and coercion. wsj.com/opinion/jd-van…

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In his oped in today’s WSJ, Matthew Hennessey argues that advocates of free markets need to speak up, a challenge I embrace today with a powerful observation from Paul Graham

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While edited, this ad is fundamentally aligned with President Regan’s support for free trade, something the current administration consistently fails to understand.