Viktor Kyosev ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฌ (@viktor_kyosev) 's Twitter Profile
Viktor Kyosev ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฌ

@viktor_kyosev

Chief of staff at @docquity | Entrepreneur in residence at @bigbangangels | Founder | OD50-3

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linkhttps://viktor.substack.com/ calendar_today06-01-2017 12:50:09

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Jack Clark (@jackclarksf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People leaving regular companies: Time for a change! Excited for my next chapter! People leaving AI companies: I have gazed into the endless night and there are shapes out there. We must be kind to one another. I am moving on to study philosophy.

Sergey Karayev (@sergeykarayev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Claude Code with Opus 4.5 is a watershed moment, moving software creation from an artisanal, craftsman activity to a true industrial process. Itโ€™s the Gutenberg press. The sewing machine. The photo camera.

Jack Altman (@jaltma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The rate of useful information someone can communicate per minute of conversation is hugely correlated with effectiveness. Itโ€™s not about talking speed. Itโ€™s about knowing whatโ€™s worth talking about, concision with those ideas, and knowing what the other person doesnโ€™t yet know.

Michael Seibel (@mwseibel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was younger I assumed everyone wanted everything to be more efficient. That iteration and improvement was something all people could get behind. As Iโ€™ve gotten older Iโ€™ve realized this is not the case and my mistake was a core error in my mental model of the world and

Naval (@naval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good taste is judgement refined through creation and criticism - criticism not just from flawed proxies like people and awards, but criticism from nature and free markets.

Viktor Kyosev ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฌ (@viktor_kyosev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At times I feel like weโ€™re living in an era of abundance when it comes to great content. I never have enough time to catch up with everything Iโ€™ve saved to read, listen to, or study. Last Sunday, I was on a long flight without a screen and finally caught up on months of saved

Zara Zhang (@zarazhangrui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Products are becoming the new essays. When you build something, you're encoding your beliefs into how it works. AI tools let anyone turn their opinions into actual products now. It's self-expression, just in software form instead of words.

will brown (@willccbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

dwarkesh: โ€œyou should buy more computeโ€ dario: โ€œweโ€™re buying a lotโ€ dwarkesh: โ€œwhat if itโ€™s not enough?โ€ dario: โ€œthen we make profit. if we buy too much, we go bankruptโ€ dwarkesh: โ€œbut what about the country of geniuses in a datacenterโ€ dario: โ€œtheyโ€™ll have a nice big datacenterโ€

Bryan Brinkman (@bryanbrinkman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weโ€™ve hit this odd moment where folks are using AI to write book-length articles and then viewers are using ai to reduce it back down to the size of a tweet.

Naval (@naval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New podcast on AI (full episode). Links below. A Motorcycle for the Mind 0:00 If you want to learn, do 2:13 Vibe coding is the new product management 6:49 Training models is the new coding 10:13 Is traditional software engineering dead? 13:07 There is no demand for average

Cody Plofker (@codyplof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just realized why Iโ€™m so addicted to Claude Code. Itโ€™s literally a video game for adults. You get stuck on a level, try everything you can to beat it, and eventually break through. And every level you stack skills and get stronger.