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Brian Merchant on X: "Pleased to have done my part to usher in the "Is Her Really a Dystopia?" discourse — really interesting thoughts and conversations, feels like a slice of Old Twitter. Gonna rewatch the film fresh and return with some thoughts that in no way confirm my previously stated biases" / X
Brian Merchant on X: "Pleased to have done my part to usher in the "Is Her Really a Dystopia?" discourse — really interesting thoughts and conversations, feels like a slice of Old Twitter. Gonna rewatch the film fresh and return with some thoughts that in no way confirm my previously stated biases" / X
Gonna rewatch the film fresh and return with some thoughts that in no way confirm my previously stated biases — Brian Merchant (@bcmerchant)
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Brian Merchant on X: "Pleased to have done my part to usher in the "Is Her Really a Dystopia?" discourse — really interesting thoughts and conversations, feels like a slice of Old Twitter. Gonna rewatch the film fresh and return with some thoughts that in no way confirm my previously stated biases" / X
Moe Amaya on X: "How much do design engineers make vs designers? Early data from 60 job postings (w/o stock, bonus, etc) but seems like just a touch more. p90 needs more data since not many FAANG-type postings yet. h/t to @benblumenrose https://t.co/3BZ8rLztxB" / X
Moe Amaya on X: "How much do design engineers make vs designers? Early data from 60 job postings (w/o stock, bonus, etc) but seems like just a touch more. p90 needs more data since not many FAANG-type postings yet. h/t to @benblumenrose https://t.co/3BZ8rLztxB" / X
Early data from 60 job postings (w/o stock, bonus, etc) but seems like just a touch more. p90 needs more data since not many FAANG-type postings yet. h/t to — Moe Amaya (@moeamaya)
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Moe Amaya on X: "How much do design engineers make vs designers? Early data from 60 job postings (w/o stock, bonus, etc) but seems like just a touch more. p90 needs more data since not many FAANG-type postings yet. h/t to @benblumenrose https://t.co/3BZ8rLztxB" / X
charlotte bancroft a.k.a. austerity measures on X: "everyday life in the united states is psychologically punishing in such a unique way. we’re in the most advanced stage of economic development relative to the rest of the world, so even though material conditions here tend to be higher than they are elsewhere" / X
charlotte bancroft a.k.a. austerity measures on X: "everyday life in the united states is psychologically punishing in such a unique way. we’re in the most advanced stage of economic development relative to the rest of the world, so even though material conditions here tend to be higher than they are elsewhere" / X
— charlotte bancroft a.k.a. austerity measures (@wifekisser303)
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charlotte bancroft a.k.a. austerity measures on X: "everyday life in the united states is psychologically punishing in such a unique way. we’re in the most advanced stage of economic development relative to the rest of the world, so even though material conditions here tend to be higher than they are elsewhere" / X
"We decided to end the war [with Japan] by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons and that was the right decision. Give Israel the bombs they need to end the war that they can’t afford to lose.”
"We decided to end the war [with Japan] by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons and that was the right decision. Give Israel the bombs they need to end the war that they can’t afford to lose.”
US Senator Lindsey Graham suggests nuking Gaza. — Quds News Network (@QudsNen)
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"We decided to end the war [with Japan] by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons and that was the right decision. Give Israel the bombs they need to end the war that they can’t afford to lose.”
Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it.
Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it.
— Eric Reinhart (@_Eric_Reinhart)
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Unsurprisingly, it’s Harvard Medical School faculty who are most vocally calling for police action and punishment. As Fanon observed over 60 years ago, physicians are structurally disposed to be far more aligned with state violence than with struggles for freedom from it.
okay i'm sorry but this stalker thing is unacceptable. like you can literally see here that is the first person he sees as soon as he's out of the car. he didn't stop to sign books because of that 😭 she's creepy as fuck and needs to stop!!!!
okay i'm sorry but this stalker thing is unacceptable. like you can literally see here that is the first person he sees as soon as he's out of the car. he didn't stop to sign books because of that 😭 she's creepy as fuck and needs to stop!!!!
Taylor Perez stalker
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okay i'm sorry but this stalker thing is unacceptable. like you can literally see here that is the first person he sees as soon as he's out of the car. he didn't stop to sign books because of that 😭 she's creepy as fuck and needs to stop!!!!
AI phone agents are here.
AI phone agents are here.
Here are 8 startups enabling this you should know about + funding: 1. Bland AI - undisclosed - available as an API - $0.09/minute — Chief AI Officer (@chiefaioffice)
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AI phone agents are here.
Emery Wells on X: "Ever wondered why apps like @linear, @arcinternet, @airtable, and @frame_io feel like gliding on ice, while others feel like trudging through mud? It’s not subjective nor based on taste, it’s all about precise, measurable front-end rendering techniques I call ‘FluidUI.’ The…" / X
Emery Wells on X: "Ever wondered why apps like @linear, @arcinternet, @airtable, and @frame_io feel like gliding on ice, while others feel like trudging through mud? It’s not subjective nor based on taste, it’s all about precise, measurable front-end rendering techniques I call ‘FluidUI.’ The…" / X
It’s not subjective nor based on taste, it’s all about precise, measurable front-end rendering techniques I call ‘FluidUI.’ The… — Emery Wells (@emerywells)
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Emery Wells on X: "Ever wondered why apps like @linear, @arcinternet, @airtable, and @frame_io feel like gliding on ice, while others feel like trudging through mud? It’s not subjective nor based on taste, it’s all about precise, measurable front-end rendering techniques I call ‘FluidUI.’ The…" / X
The U.S. military is literally a cheat code for life lol. You can give 4 years of your time and get a pension for the rest of your life that’s good enough to live comfortably in 90% of the world. And start having it at age 21 or 22 😂
The U.S. military is literally a cheat code for life lol. You can give 4 years of your time and get a pension for the rest of your life that’s good enough to live comfortably in 90% of the world. And start having it at age 21 or 22 😂
— Roger (@expat_in_Arg)
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The U.S. military is literally a cheat code for life lol. You can give 4 years of your time and get a pension for the rest of your life that’s good enough to live comfortably in 90% of the world. And start having it at age 21 or 22 😂
Molly White on X: "If you've ever found yourself missing the "good old days" of the web, what is it that you miss? (Interpret "it" broadly: specific websites? types of activities? feelings? etc.) And approximately when were those good old days?" / X
Molly White on X: "If you've ever found yourself missing the "good old days" of the web, what is it that you miss? (Interpret "it" broadly: specific websites? types of activities? feelings? etc.) And approximately when were those good old days?" / X
— Molly White (@molly0xFFF)
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Molly White on X: "If you've ever found yourself missing the "good old days" of the web, what is it that you miss? (Interpret "it" broadly: specific websites? types of activities? feelings? etc.) And approximately when were those good old days?" / X
Karri Saarinen on X: "Today we are announcing a new Project experience for @linear
Karri Saarinen on X: "Today we are announcing a new Project experience for @linear
One of the key things about Linear is that it is always built with purpose and quality. Instead of throwing… — Karri Saarinen (@karrisaarinen)
projects start in this vague state of some words on a page, and eventually grow, there is discussion, and it gets refined to something more specific. You start defining issues, and you can create them just highlighting text in the doc. Eventually the work starts and there will be milestones and project updates. Now this whole lifecycle this can happen in Linear.
Internally we moved all of our project specs, and product related documentation to Linear. The key thing we noticed is that this way the documentation is more accessible, accurate and authoritative for everyone. You don’t have random or multiple docs of the project, or you don’t have to hunt to find where the doc is. The doc is the project and Linear is where the project work actually happens.
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Karri Saarinen on X: "Today we are announcing a new Project experience for @linear
Jake Zegil on X: "What do we call the neighborhood for NYC tech? I keep running into founders that live in a specific part of Williamsburg. It's cozy, affordable, close to transit (15m from Union), great food nearby. There's also free coworking 😳 https://t.co/WkDW9jQWkg" / X
Jake Zegil on X: "What do we call the neighborhood for NYC tech? I keep running into founders that live in a specific part of Williamsburg. It's cozy, affordable, close to transit (15m from Union), great food nearby. There's also free coworking 😳 https://t.co/WkDW9jQWkg" / X
I keep running into founders that live in a specific part of Williamsburg. It's cozy, affordable, close to transit (15m from Union), great food nearby. There's also free coworking 😳 — Jake Zegil (@JakeZegil)
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Jake Zegil on X: "What do we call the neighborhood for NYC tech? I keep running into founders that live in a specific part of Williamsburg. It's cozy, affordable, close to transit (15m from Union), great food nearby. There's also free coworking 😳 https://t.co/WkDW9jQWkg" / X
A fascinating thing about Apple is that the company doesn’t believe in data analytics. The combination of its stance on privacy and its belief in product design decisions made by people with good taste means even basic things like usage data aren’t tracked.
A fascinating thing about Apple is that the company doesn’t believe in data analytics. The combination of its stance on privacy and its belief in product design decisions made by people with good taste means even basic things like usage data aren’t tracked.
It explains a lot. — Dare Obasanjo🐀 (@Carnage4Life)
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A fascinating thing about Apple is that the company doesn’t believe in data analytics. The combination of its stance on privacy and its belief in product design decisions made by people with good taste means even basic things like usage data aren’t tracked.
Asian Americans are so cooked. Feels so surreal to walk on a UC campus to an encampment to see these ~azn~ kids just look the other way. Like how are white queers doing more to show support for Palestine than these no thoughts head empty ass ppl who only care about boba and EDM
Asian Americans are so cooked. Feels so surreal to walk on a UC campus to an encampment to see these ~azn~ kids just look the other way. Like how are white queers doing more to show support for Palestine than these no thoughts head empty ass ppl who only care about boba and EDM
— سماه (@samahonline)
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Asian Americans are so cooked. Feels so surreal to walk on a UC campus to an encampment to see these ~azn~ kids just look the other way. Like how are white queers doing more to show support for Palestine than these no thoughts head empty ass ppl who only care about boba and EDM
Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
- the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will… — Silicon Jungle (@JungleSilicon)
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Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… — GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg)
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GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
— Nick von Kaenel (@nickvonkaenel)
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For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵