— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) February 28, 2019
from Twitter https://twitter.com/mcuban
February 27, 2019 at 08:20PM
via IFTTT
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) February 28, 2019
Now that the hardcover window has passed, and since people don't read, here's a Tweetstorm summary of Status as a Service, which I'll abbreviate as StaaS (h/t @naval) to disambiguate from SaaS. https://t.co/EuQvFMRolg
— Eugene Wei (@eugenewei) February 27, 2019
Awoken after 52 years, after laying undisturbed in a single sherry oak seasoned cask, allow us to introduce our limited edition The Macallan 52 Years Old. Each with a handwritten individual number, this rare whisky is the embodiment of our dedication to creating a peerless spirit pic.twitter.com/m6qMKD15HO
— The Macallan (@The_Macallan) February 27, 2019
Bill Gates lists the ten breakthrough technologies of 2019 for @techreview https://t.co/hWjk58N9qD
— F2 (@0xF2) February 27, 2019
The Value Chain Constrainthttps://t.co/EePx5XnrM0
— Stratechery (@stratechery) February 26, 2019
Companies succeed or fail not based on technology but rather according to their ability to integrate within their value chains.
Grab a cup of coffee to read what is probably one of the best (and longest!) articulated thesis on social media by @eugenewei . I'm going to post screenshots of some pieces that really caught my eye.https://t.co/Ydqj7sHPed
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) February 26, 2019
The arxiv paper for Lingvo is out now: https://t.co/sCu53FM32V
— Ian Goodfellow (@goodfellow_ian) February 25, 2019
Some of our portfolio companies host off-sites where @rabois gives an incredible presentation on how to be an effective executive
— Delian Asparouhov (@zebulgar) February 25, 2019
I turned that presentation into an essay this week. Summary below, link in next tweet
Next essay is titled "how to run an effective board meeting" pic.twitter.com/3dw9RGg633
Lightning Network can seem like a complicated topic. We've created a video to help explain #LightningNetwork in an easy to understand manner.
— Binance (@binance) February 24, 2019
Visit @BinanceAcademy and watch our latest video.https://t.co/IjG5pdiVeR
Hey, I hear you: sometimes you just don't have time to watch a 50-min YouTube video.
— Frank Chen (@withfries2) February 22, 2019
If you want to just speed read my annual roundup of what's happening with #AI and #MachineLearning, we've got you covered in the blog post version:https://t.co/Fhs2BfiI04
If I had to choose one VC blog post that has resonated with me the most over the years...it is undoubtedly this gem from @cdixon.https://t.co/jGKgodllMe pic.twitter.com/rs4DRW1dzk
— Blake Robbins (@blakeir) February 22, 2019
Biggest thing on Twitter: tip ₿ via⚡ https://t.co/otEKZhqsMw
— Tuur Demeester (@TuurDemeester) February 20, 2019
@johndoerr FYI, you've been added as a maker of Measure What Matters OKR Starter Kit on @ProductHunt https://t.co/VcANbElzZN h/t @alchen 🙌
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) February 20, 2019
Would not have predicted that the butteriness of risotto would teach me valuable lessons about the nature of time pic.twitter.com/ebIIm6babV
— Shivon Zilis (@shivon) February 19, 2019
JUST IN: Binance has just revealed the sites for testing its new decentralized crypto exchange and the testnet explorer for its own Binance Chain network. https://t.co/CxRq9PtrOz
— CoinDesk (@coindesk) February 20, 2019
Binance releases a first version of its decentralized crypto exchange https://t.co/zG8i6HI0Pu by @jonrussell pic.twitter.com/RSbUKQwaz8
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) February 20, 2019
Wide Neural Networks of Any Depth Evolve as Linear Models Under Gradient Descent https://t.co/zmHhklDdit <--- this should blow your mind a bit!! Also holds for convolutional networks, batch norm, ... Also, closed form for test predictions resulting from gradient descent training. pic.twitter.com/sRlaODOynq
— Jascha (@jaschasd) February 19, 2019
Just in time. Timing is everything! https://t.co/hAvgZukf7E
— CZ Binance (@cz_binance) February 19, 2019
Basic tutorials to learn ACCOUNTING RATIOS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
— Venkatesh Jayaraman (@VenkateshJayar2) February 18, 2019
Good for beginners ~47 pages.
Shared earlier, ignore if already seen.https://t.co/i8BqCMaeXq
This is (by far) the most informed take I've read on the ML issues around the @openai language modeling project yet.
— Jeremy Howard (@jeremyphoward) February 18, 2019
Almost none of the writing I've seen so far has been from people that have actually done language modeling research, so this is a breath of fresh air! :) https://t.co/VHWIlmqNDR
Harder programming questions do a worse job of predicting outcomes https://t.co/WfsCbiavqb (https://t.co/No07bKBNb6)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) February 18, 2019
I know I've recommended this book already, but it's so good I have to do it again. Bartlett brings history to life by explaining how and why the things happened that other books merely tell you happened. https://t.co/5vUUXkJVL3
— Paul Graham (@paulg) February 18, 2019
NEWS: This French health insurance app just raised $45M 🇫🇷💸https://t.co/LwYGmIaF2l
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) February 18, 2019
Now is the the time for all good people to come to the aid of your country. https://t.co/KcwC4SpoUj
— Claude Taylor (@TrueFactsStated) February 17, 2019
Want to add avatars to your mockups? 🤓
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) February 17, 2019
Might as well add people that don't exist 👀🤭 https://t.co/RpPLMQnA2S
Articles on bitcoin, security budget for fee market. Other people have additional articles? https://t.co/Ccp9mTR3UI
— Sizhao Yang (@zaoyang) February 17, 2019
We've trained an unsupervised language model that can generate coherent paragraphs and perform rudimentary reading comprehension, machine translation, question answering, and summarization — all without task-specific training: https://t.co/sY30aQM7hU pic.twitter.com/360bGgoea3
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) February 14, 2019
An open thread:
— CRYPTOIDS ⚡️ (@cryptoidshop) February 11, 2019
Just listened to @stephanlivera pod SLP52 @jack (CEO @square) & @starkness (CEO @lightning) - Bitcoin: Native Currency of the Internet
Great pod @stephanlivera @jack @starkness
I'm $SQ shareholder, was a big @Square fan and used @CashApp since 2016 until
People like to make fun of epicycles because you can describe *any* orbit using epicycles. Here's an almost square orbit done using epicycles.
— John Carlos Baez (@johncarlosbaez) February 10, 2019
But this weakness is also their strength: a "Fourier series" is a way of writing any periodic function using epicycles. pic.twitter.com/4Li5RUL927
Page and Brin did at Google. Andy Grove invented it at Intel. Too recent for AMZN and MSFT vintage companies to have used OKRs like Google from the start although companies like Intuit and The Gates Foundation adopted it later. https://t.co/K5mVE3NH8D
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) February 11, 2019
ONE TIME OFFER
— Pierre Rochard [⚡️] (@pierre_rochard) February 11, 2019
Ethereum developers & fanboys
If TEN of you work through my Lightning guide: https://t.co/QGaQsIl5bZ
I, Pierre the maxi's maxi, will buy some ETH, use @makerdao, and try metamask with whatever the currently hot web3 dapp is
Find ten ETH maxis interested in LN! https://t.co/uGBtwY8VHU
Over the past two years I’ve watched @rabois interview >100 execs
— Delian Asparouhov (@zebulgar) February 11, 2019
I noticed he has a consistent process across stage/role/company that he uses
I break down that process in this week's essay. Summary below, link in next tweet
Next essay is titled "how to be an effective exec" pic.twitter.com/1JA33ilFp7
cool, just the beginning, got 20 more years of work cut out for me. And I thought I wanted to retire early, lol... https://t.co/XcYrtrle52
— CZ Binance (@cz_binance) February 10, 2019
Most surprising facts about #AlphaStar:
— Oriol Vinyals (@OriolVinyalsML) February 10, 2019
1. A Neural Network can play full StarCraft -- without hard coding
2. Pure imitation learning achieves Gold/Platinum
3. Naive Self-Play "gets stuck", but AlphaStar league yields a GM agent
Full highlights: https://t.co/abdRfKL02g pic.twitter.com/BGV1uOjL6H
A visual proof of the Fibonacci identity:
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) February 10, 2019
f₀² + f₁² + ... + fₓ² = fₓ fₓ₊₁
where f₀=1. pic.twitter.com/DYibyc0XN7
VC funding for startups isn't exploding, it's taking the place of IPOs. More than half the capital is going to "Unicorn Rounds." Brilliant analysis of the state of risk capital by @msuster https://t.co/XQYIXTAdyN
— steve blank (@sgblank) February 9, 2019
"Deep learning has blown past its competition" but will it continue to scale towards increasingly difficult problems? @chenxi116 and Alan discuss what might lie ahead for visual deep learning. https://t.co/dSOCILx2Wr
— The Gradient (@gradientpub) February 9, 2019
Machine Learning for Everyone https://t.co/jKlZxOi2iz (https://t.co/dIHnhojnSY)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) February 9, 2019
Completing our overview of Graph Neural Networks today: https://t.co/CJVYf5B8fD pic.twitter.com/OeFlOri06S
— Adrian Colyer (@adriancolyer) February 8, 2019
Thrilled to collaborate with @MSFTQuantum and @Theteamatx to bring you this new interactive course where you can construct a quantum algorithm from the ground up!
— Brilliant.org (@brilliantorg) February 7, 2019
👇 https://t.co/CFyOq7cCVJ
The brain may use conceptual spaces to organize even abstract knowledge using the hippocampus' "inner GPS." https://t.co/NQTvdugUaR
— Nautilus (@NautilusMag) February 8, 2019
"Graph neural networks: a review of methods and applications" Zhou et al., arXiv'19 https://t.co/CJVYf5B8fD #themorningpaper
— Adrian Colyer (@adriancolyer) February 8, 2019
Filling in a few more gaps in the GNN picture... pic.twitter.com/eZvJSK0xlS
Pull up a chair --> 80 Years + 20 Lessons Learned by Blackstone's Wien:
— Brent Beshore (@BrentBeshore) February 7, 2019
"If you want to be successful and live a stimulating life, keep yourself at risk intellectually all the time."
"Don’t try to be better than your competitors, try to be different."https://t.co/VuVyJO3djl pic.twitter.com/6jHA68zEvH
Brunn-Minkowski inequality is one of the fundamental inequalities in convex geometry, which generalizes the isoperimetric inequality.https://t.co/PwH5sEcBCPhttps://t.co/fxLbPx6PFi pic.twitter.com/94k3XIAFEL
— Gabriel Peyré (@gabrielpeyre) February 7, 2019
a16z blogpost: Four key product principles from WeChat’s creatorhttps://t.co/zMaiuyCz36 pic.twitter.com/KUvu7VQLn6
— Ivan Maljkovic (@ivan_brussels) February 6, 2019
How is this different from what 1broker got fined and closed down for in August? (Ie offering cfds on equities) https://t.co/6TDl9knSjE
— I am Nomad (@IamNomad) February 6, 2019
Allen Zhang's 4 Key #Product Principles:
— steve (@stephenmruiz) February 6, 2019
1 The User is Your Friend
2 Technology Is For Efficiency
3 KPIs Are Secondary
4 Decentralized Ecosystem
📱 @conniechan @a16z | @wechatapp @foxmail #tencent https://t.co/ra3NhgNIwV
Want to understand the basics of quantum computing? I've come up with an explainer for @techreview that provides answers to six of the most common questions I get about this potentially revolutionary technology. #quantumcomputing https://t.co/Y4gLwOB6II
— Martin Giles (@martingiles) February 5, 2019
Our first MLT paper reading led by @jabalazst was held at the University of Tokyo and we'll def do this again! :D Here are Jorge's presentation slides for "A Unified Architecture for NLP: Deep Neural Networks with Multitask Learning" 👏👏👏https://t.co/C6mrdAvC9W
— Suzana Ilić (@suzatweet) February 5, 2019
Thinking in first principles: The basic building blocks that shape your conclusions https://t.co/1AlnAewCDu
— Shane Parrish (@farnamstreet) February 5, 2019
I'm *extremely* excited to share one of the most *exciting* papers of the year.
— Andrew Trask (@iamtrask) February 5, 2019
Yesterday - Google published how they do #FederatedLearning at scale on tens of millions of mobile phones#privacy is real - and Google is a leader!https://t.co/qDY8c2prGJ#100DaysOfMLCode #ppml pic.twitter.com/CXz8JfAIBN
pamphlet every child, tell them how great the world is and all the amazing things they can achieve if only they realized that life is a video game in which the only limitations to their goals is how big they are willing to dream: https://t.co/t92tZtRJNy
— Riva (@rivatez) February 5, 2019
Paper:
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) February 5, 2019
Statistical tests, P values, confidence intervals, and power: a guide to misinterpretations.
A great read. You can find it here: https://t.co/HTOH0pXaIW pic.twitter.com/Kj8fYldZi0
Nuance's Pathfinder informs chatbot design with insights from call center data https://t.co/JWeOQHOvYJ by @Kyle_L_Wiggers
— VentureBeat (@VentureBeat) February 5, 2019
Google Revenue (Billions)...
— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) February 5, 2019
2018: 137
2017: 111
2016: 90
2015: 75
2014: 66
2013: 56
2012: 46
2011: 38
2010: 29
2009: 24
2008: 22
2007: 17
2006: 11
2005: 6.1
2004: 3.2* (IPO: Aug 2004)
2003: 1.5
2002: 0.44
2001: 0.09
2000: 0.02$GOOGL
1/ Getting paid for software was not always a thing. Back in 1976 when Micro-Soft was less than a year old, Bill Gates wrote this now famous "open letter" to Hobbyists reading the Bay Area Homebrew Computer Club newsletter. pic.twitter.com/vutF6vZfnS
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) February 4, 2019
Hello. As promised, I will be publishing a series of essays that I'm calling "Lessons from Rabois"
— Delian Asparouhov (@zebulgar) February 4, 2019
This first one is titled "How to become a venture capitalist". Here it is:https://t.co/jvi42wQVi2
Next week's will be titled "How to interview an executive"
Replay attacks represent a real threat to network security when they are successful.
— Binance Academy (@BinanceAcademy) February 4, 2019
What are they and why do they matter in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain?
Learn about replay attacks on #Binance Academyhttps://t.co/mfOAsq7dHy
Loving my first crypto graffiti find in Hong Kong #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/nasDyVxfNH
— Kirsty Gordon (@K1rsty_Gordon) February 3, 2019
Machine learning is here to stay 🤖💭
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) February 4, 2019
Learn ML from the best resources with a extensive community of enthusiasts 🛠️ https://t.co/Jva5gwDE3e pic.twitter.com/CDC0fqJrAD
"TensorFlow.js: machine learning for the web and beyond" Smilkov et al., arXiv 2019 https://t.co/oes1qdNaBd #themorningpaper
— Adrian Colyer (@adriancolyer) February 4, 2019
The design of TensorFlow.js, TensorFlow in the browser! pic.twitter.com/4uqkhSC896
Two people who collaborate well will be about three times as effective as each of them operating independently, because each will see what the other might miss—plus they can leverage each other’s strengths while holding each other accountable to higher standards. pic.twitter.com/wTl2zD4SDX
— Ray Dalio (@RayDalio) February 3, 2019
In 2017, Chainalysis reported up to 4 million Bitcoin are lost forever. (Lost keys, theft, etc.)
— Joseph Young (@iamjosephyoung) February 3, 2019
Quadriga's loss of 26,500 BTC will realistically not have any impact on Bitcoinhttps://t.co/V1WNq8tkMP
A thread on innovation theory pointing out some connections that have been clear in my head for years, but I’m realizing are not even visible to many people interested in the topic. I’m always surprised when I have to point these things out and pass along these references.
— Venkatesh Rao (@vgr) February 2, 2019
This is BRILLIANT. Scary how quick AI is learning.
— Popadom Priest (@GeriatricGamer) February 1, 2019
Draw something here, and the page’s AI will try to correct it for you based on what it predicts you drew.
If it’s wrong, shake the screen.
Superb. And scary…https://t.co/OFqIgSozfU
The Weierstrass function is continuous if a<1 but nowhere differentiable if ab>1. The Hausdorff dimension of its graph was conjectured by Mandelbrot in 1977 and proved by Shen in 2016. https://t.co/lfzFNJITbk https://t.co/EqGJn4EA3M pic.twitter.com/stfCSFYCki
— Gabriel Peyré (@gabrielpeyre) February 3, 2019
My 10 year old asked how to be good at things. I told him that how good people were at something depended on: (a) natural ability, (b) practice, and (c) how into it they were.
— Paul Graham (@paulg) February 2, 2019
Broke: Send your DNA to @23andMe, deanonymizing your relatives and descendants
— jeet🐊 (@jeetsidhu_) February 3, 2019
Woke: Don’t send DNA to @23andMe but risk a relative defecting
Bespoke: Use CRISPR to encode a computer virus in your DNA, send DNA to @23andMe and Stuxnet their database https://t.co/4sqCzPPqbX
A push notification tool that's free...
— Product Hunt (@ProductHunt) February 3, 2019
...forever 👀https://t.co/zFtv6IRin2
16 (x4) Books We Read Winter 2018 https://t.co/F1BqnF4c7N via @a16z
— Swahili4Kids (@gobababata) February 2, 2019
Enjoyed this analysis of ‘Zero to One’. The discussion on how to be contrarian when everyone wants be contrarian 💯. https://t.co/UQssYVOqxe
— Dan Romero (@dwr) February 1, 2019
What Impossible Meant to Feynman https://t.co/tsA3UmbO9Z (https://t.co/2SFWyLMEi2)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) February 2, 2019
Why didn't anyone ever tell me this https://t.co/QtIZxtyuxJ
— Camille Fournier (@skamille) February 1, 2019
Honored to contribute to @WIPO Tech Trends 2019 report on #ArtificialIntelligence
— Frank Chen (@withfries2) January 31, 2019
Here's an excerpt (screen shot below)
Download full (free) report: https://t.co/CJOP1C8MnC pic.twitter.com/wMSlkbLmaG
@stevesi Tries to tell the MSX story https://t.co/yquIJM6HyP Broken analogy to the Windows Phone and misses key points.
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) February 2, 2019
The Control Panel in the original 1984 Macintosh as depicted in the first Macworld magazine. pic.twitter.com/SxGLhrpQ9V
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) February 2, 2019
Microsoft’s Resurgence Under Satya Nadella https://t.co/5pWdIJrjo8 (https://t.co/Tagx2kMkQK)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) February 2, 2019
At @twilio, the red track jackets are earned by building an app and demoing it for the company. This week, @SendGrid CEO @spdholakia learned to code, built his app, and demoed it today before the full company - earning his track jacket! Congrats Sameer! https://t.co/XH441q97Lu
— Jeff Lawson (@jeffiel) February 1, 2019
These modular flying robots combine magnetically to become a bigger drone pic.twitter.com/FExdUmxLoq
— Universal-Sci (@universal_sci) February 1, 2019
I really freaking love Keras. pic.twitter.com/NxRfAZLbb7
— 👩💻 webpaige@google.com (@DynamicWebPaige) February 1, 2019
Super fun Podcast by @a16z. @mleslie45 and Peter Levin share stories and lessons in Enterprise Sales. It's all about hustle, being human, investing in trust and flying to Heathrow wearing a pair of flip-flops to close a deal. https://t.co/INqQJl5sMb
— Karthik.Manjunath (@kar666) February 1, 2019
We’ve just released the new Papers With Code! Site now has over 950+ ML tasks, 500+ evaluation tables (including state of the art results) and 8500+ papers with code. Explore the resource here: https://t.co/stfzzn0IfM. Have fun!
— Papers with Code (@paperswithcode) February 1, 2019
If you want to try understand the Schnorr multisig scheme (MuSig) then TLU has you covered with this new hotness:https://t.co/WPkIobxFpV
— Riccardo Spagni (@fluffypony) February 1, 2019
Loved diving into this Guide to Marketplaces from @bwertz: https://t.co/GQpJL87ldi
— DeWayne Roy (@dewayneroyj) January 31, 2019
My life is an example of starting from absolute zero and getting to decent across an array of skills. Many times it’s been 20 years in the making.
— Justin Kan (@justinkan) January 31, 2019
Sharing this megathread not to brag but hopefully as an example that you too can make the choice to improve at things you’re bad at. https://t.co/OWXCoXz1FV
"The Evolved Transformer," So et al.: https://t.co/OMbjkuxIGR
— Miles Brundage (@Miles_Brundage) February 1, 2019
Out now: our new Python #NLProc package. StanfordNLP provides native, neural (PyTorch) tokenization, POS tagging and dependency parsing for 53 languages based on UD v2—and a Python CoreNLP interface. https://t.co/p6MhHyHLC2 PyPI: https://t.co/5zd0pUE1tw – pip install stanfordnlp
— Stanford NLP Group (@stanfordnlp) January 30, 2019