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Tascha

@taschalabs

Markets and economy in the age of thinking machines. PhD macroeconomics. Angel investor.

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calendar_today11-01-2013 03:32:19

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Had problem in code. A tricky one. Gave it to Claude. Couldn’t solve after multiple tries. Gave it to o1 pro. Did it after 3 attempts. May keep paying the $200 after all.

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The problem with “build things people want” is— if you are too good at it, you may just forget why you got started in the first place. And without that reason there’s no point building anything at all​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​.

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Seems true to any field— Outsider sees magic. Insider sees crude patcher-upper. Marketing sells dream. Reality is a mixed bag of all above.

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On large gap-down days, market becomes difficult to trade in either direction because of all the institutional cross-currents creating extreme chop. Just avoid those days all together. Your EV is likely negative. Not worth the stress. Large gap up days don't have same problem.

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Why so many recommending "The Lessons of History" on here? This book is basically what happens when your grandpa recently took a pattern recognition class and proceeds to explain entire human civilization with the confidence and rigor of a horoscope reader.

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Because functioning well-adjusted agreeable persons with secure attachment are the true neurodivergents… if exists at all

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O1 pro: made simple error, thought about it for 79 seconds, finally came around to utter a reluctant "sorry". Being capable of such complex reasoning at such high speed is indeed the trademark of a superior intelligence

O1 pro: made simple error, thought about it for 79 seconds, finally came around to utter a reluctant "sorry". 

Being capable of such complex reasoning at such high speed is indeed the trademark of a superior intelligence