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calendar_today08-11-2009 16:40:21

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Trung Phan (@trungtphan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is insane. The site podcast.ai used AI to create a decent-sounding interview between Joe Rogan and Steve Jobs (one hilarious guff: it’s called the “Bro Jogan Experience”). Here’s a short clipping:

Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love when someone goes very narrow in a field of study and shares what they learned. Scott Krisiloff read every issue of Time magazine from 1923 to 2000 Here’s the top ten things he learned: scottkrisiloff.me And my 4 favorites

I love when someone goes very narrow in a field of study and shares what they learned.

<a href="/Skrisiloff/">Scott Krisiloff</a> read every issue of Time magazine from 1923 to 2000

Here’s the top ten things he learned: scottkrisiloff.me

And my 4 favorites
Jason Goldman (@goldman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listening to this Twitter Spaces where Elon is talking about the tech stack and it's clear that no one has been in a position to actually ask him a follow up question in years. He thinks he knows everything and simply will not abide someone contradicting that notion.

Amjad Masad (@amasad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whatever happens this feels like the first truly internet-native science moment: yolo’d paper, shipping revisions, livestream replications, betting markets, internet randos with deep insights etc.

Boyan Slat (@boyanslat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently, I decided I wanted to read every page of one of my favorite websites, Our World in Data. I’m about halfway now. Here are the 30 most surprising things I’ve learned about the world so far! 🧵

Andrew Côté (@andercot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

YC's shift to deep-tech is no surprise to people who have been thinking about the macro picture. There is a repeating pattern to capital deployment and tech innovation cycles. Here's the quick breakdown 🧵 (last weeks essay linked through bio)

YC's shift to deep-tech is no surprise to people who have been thinking about the macro picture. 

There is a repeating pattern to capital deployment and tech innovation cycles.

Here's the quick breakdown 🧵

(last weeks essay linked through bio)
Katherine Boyle (@ktmboyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lana, Taylor and anti-institutional realignment Recently, I watched the Grammys and learned more about Lana Del Rey. I had no idea she was friendly with Taylor Swift, or that she and Taylor shared the same producer. These women have been pop stars for over a decade: Taylor the

Lana, Taylor and anti-institutional realignment

Recently, I watched the Grammys and learned more about Lana Del Rey. I had no idea she was friendly with Taylor Swift, or that she and Taylor shared the same producer. These women have been pop stars for over a decade: Taylor the
Matt McClintock (@mattjmcclintock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1) Fashion Island Mall, Newport Beach is fantastic place to assess the current Athleisure debate. $LULU, Rhone, Vuori, Alo, Athleta ( $GPS), and Fabletics all close to each other. It's also littered with the ghosts of formerly hyped but now dead brands such as Kit & Ace. Here

Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’ve been following vibe-coded games over the last month (and have tried making one yourself), it should be abundantly obvious that we are very close to someone building a “creation” ecosystem—or App Store—where anyone can be a game developer. And success of the creators

nabeel (@nabeelkamili) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been tinkering with AI the last couple of weekends—no dev experience or anything, just messing around. Ended up putting together a 3D bike delivery game 🚴‍♂️. Take a peek, do some deliveries, and see if you can find the hidden nyan cat: forge.allthis.fun

Ray Dalio (@raydalio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In order to understand the full picture of how the world order is changing, I would urge you to watch this five-minute clip, or the complete 40-minute animated video called "Principles for Dealing with Changing World Order." And if you want an even more complete explanation, you

andrew chen (@andrewchen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New essay: Every marketing channel sucks right now (full thing on my newsletter, just subscribe via link in bio) These days I’m spending a lot of my time with very early stage startups (yes, as part of the program at a16z to invest up to $1M into each, called a16z speedrun --

Jeffrey Snover (@jsnover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WELCOME TO THE ROOM: Satya Nadella's Lesson in Executive Accountability Most people treat a senior promotion as a destination; in reality, it is an invitation to a higher level of pressure where excuses are considered a form of professional failure. In "The Room," the distance