Mustafa (@mustafx24) 's Twitter Profile
Mustafa

@mustafx24

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calendar_today03-06-2023 10:18:08

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mal (@malshaik__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

abuse your unfair advantage everywhere everyone has it > if you live in your mom's basement w no responsibilities, work 12 hr days > if your know a guy who knows a guy, call that guy > if your parents paid for ur college, invest your time in up-skilling urself you were not

Reads with Ravi (@readswithravi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This paragraph by Richard Feynman hits so hard: “Fall in love with some activity, and do it! Nobody ever figures out what life is all about, and it doesn’t matter. Explore the world. Nearly everything is really interesting if you go into it deeply enough. Work as hard and as

Mannyball 🍉 (@mannyball_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Audacity is the single most important trait to getting everything you want, you have to believe in yourself to a delusional level The world is full of unqualified people getting things they’re not qualified to handle & then working on learning it afterwards

blue (@bluewmist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

growing up is funny because it makes you realize in retrospect just how unnecessarily cruel adults were to you in childhood. like damn, i'm an adult now and i could never be such a horrible person to a little kid

Paul Graham (@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It could actually be a significant problem that Europe doesn't have enough garages. This sounds like a joke, but I'm serious. Garages let you work on stuff that doesn't matter yet, which is how big things often start. The outliers of ideas need the outliers of space.

TechToby (@techtoby__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spoke to a mate who works for a FTSE100 - they only have Version 4 ChatGPT models, management won’t approve later models on CoPilot because of cost and they may even remove it entirely Meanwhile 1 engineer is running 7 agents 24/7 in San Francisco

Jason Fried (@jasonfried) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The faster people can get to something 80% done and unstable, the more they are going to crave stuff that's already 100% done and reliable.