Amazon's private labels https://t.co/8QBguOAH7T by @benedictevans
— Jason Goldberg (@retailgeek) March 31, 2021
from Twitter https://twitter.com/retailgeek
March 31, 2021 at 10:47AM
via IFTTT
Amazon's private labels https://t.co/8QBguOAH7T by @benedictevans
— Jason Goldberg (@retailgeek) March 31, 2021
Some discussion from DeepMind researchers about potential for language models to train on data containing outputs of other LMs. From this paper: https://t.co/XLMl6AL6lS https://t.co/jYvF2txueZ pic.twitter.com/m2CEOVUG7R
— Jack Clark (@jackclarkSF) March 30, 2021
Solving integrals and differential equations symbolically with deep learning.
— Yann LeCun (@ylecun) March 29, 2021
Now open source. https://t.co/rfPglnWahQ
The source code, datasets and trained models for our paper "Learning Advanced Mathematical Computations from Examples", with @Amaury_Hayat and @GuillaumeLample, are now available at https://t.co/sKmhRAeTKi
— François Charton (@f_charton) March 29, 2021
Streaming platforms like HBO Max and Disney+ are struggling with a phenomenon known as “churn." We explain: https://t.co/wYyzBG4lXj
— LAT Entertainment (@latimesent) March 29, 2021
This is the best explanation yet of NFTs. https://t.co/zhBLzpKgt5
— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) March 29, 2021
In the last 20 years, software ate the world.
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) March 29, 2021
In the next 20 years, AI will eat software. pic.twitter.com/GjAbtcgjzl
Immense respect for @pmarca but I'm very wary about semaglutide drug for weight loss. (1) 40 days tells us nothing about long term side effects (like cancer risk which is listed). https://t.co/a1UD3FEtPi (2) mode-of-action is increase insulin = perpetuate insulin resistance...
— Peter Van Valkenburgh (@valkenburgh) March 29, 2021
Figma to React https://t.co/yF84SVERc0 (https://t.co/jvavN4AmuH)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) March 27, 2021
Great interview with @tferriss and @balajis https://t.co/cbxv2HlPze
— Chris Dixon (@cdixon) March 27, 2021
⏰ GTS x NFT recap: @aarthir and I had a fascinating conversation on the future of NFTs last night with @zoink @scottbelsky @rohamg @twobadour @dfinzer @donnie @saturnial @pmarca. This was pretty epic given the guests - here's an attempt to summarize.
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) March 26, 2021
"The #Insurance industry is in uncharted waters and COVID-19 has taken us where no algorithm has gone before. Today’s models, norms, and averages are being re-written on the fly..." Keep reading - https://t.co/OBl4eCNzZx
— Cloudera Community (@cldrcommunity) March 26, 2021
"Pseudonymity provides not just freedom of speech, but freedom after speech. Opponents have to attack your idea, they can’t attack you."—@balajis https://t.co/ve79o9ecSA
— Sebastijan Stevcevski (@stevcevski) March 26, 2021
How Twitch got to $1M monthly revenue https://t.co/KPn3EByK9k
— Garry Tan (@garrytan) March 25, 2021
Must watch/subscribe @justinkan 🙌
The "rise" of China and India is not a 21st century phenomenon.
— Avichal Garg - Electric Capital ⚡💸 (@avichal) March 25, 2021
It is a reversion to the mean. pic.twitter.com/1oF5JuG85f
NEW podcast episode is up!
— Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) March 25, 2021
"The Episode of Everything: Balaji (@balajis) on Bitcoin and Ethereum, Media Self-Defense, Drone Warfare, Crypto Oracles, India as Dark Horse, The Pseudonymous Economy, Beautiful Trouble, Ramanujan, Life Extension, and More" https://t.co/NZhGHX8VzZ
Apple bought the most AI companies globally from 2016 to 2020, with 25 acquisitions; Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook collectively bought 60 AI companies (GlobalData)https://t.co/z1OUDon7Vfhttps://t.co/OjKbgnKDhz
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) March 25, 2021
Two leading venture capitalists putting real money behind ideas that will shape the future. Check out this piece ft. key investing ideas from @GreylockVC’s @reidhoffman & Sarah Guo: https://t.co/15QgwrmkmZ
— CNBC Events (@cnbcevents) March 25, 2021
PLUS, hear from them live Tuesday at #CNBCatWork: https://t.co/JzSTtIwxAj
After years of effort by Microsoft and a community of contributors, ION — the open, public, permissionless Layer 2 Decentralized ID network running on Bitcoin — was launched this morning. It's time to build the decentralized future of identity we deserve.https://t.co/3B9br7I0xW
— Daniel Ƀrrr (@csuwildcat) March 25, 2021
Akira Kurosawa’s List of His 100 Favorite Movies (2015) https://t.co/RsKyk88PEF (https://t.co/XIn79axxsM)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) March 23, 2021
Read the Best 100 Books Over and Over Again https://t.co/KVnv2eOEJB pic.twitter.com/Pps5tHOK8i
— Naval (@naval) March 23, 2021
The last home we delivered was in 48 days. We delivered this home in 38. From slab, to handing the keys over in just 38 days.
— Alexis Rivas (@alexisxrivas) March 23, 2021
The product is not the homes
The factory is the product pic.twitter.com/LgnvKlDlHY
All 100 of this year's top marketplaceshttps://t.co/7ZnwltYwa3 pic.twitter.com/7YiFGqdBdl
— a16z (@a16z) March 23, 2021
After spending decades perfecting its macro-scale system, Google is shifting the center of gravity to a different part of the system where much innovation is needed if we are to survive the end of Moore’s Law https://t.co/piP7xoowmO
— The Next Platform (@TheNextPlatform) March 22, 2021
Amazing article! “J&J’s road to the vaccine—from failure to life-saving success, from investment write-off to break-through—is a little-known story about science, business & innovation.” https://t.co/EutVgYAj4F
— Marc Benioff (@Benioff) March 22, 2021
NEW from me:
— Akane Otani (@akaneotani) March 21, 2021
The new generation of stock influencers is here. When they tweet, millions listen.
"It doesn't matter what your skills are. Because of social media, it's never been easier to be a promoter." https://t.co/i1nsHd7nEp
1/ A thread on "founder types" & how to hire those who complement you
— Mark Suster (@msuster) March 20, 2021
There are no "exact types" of founders but to simplify:
A framework I think most founders broadly fall into:
1. Product centric
2. Tech centric
3. Customer centric
It helps to figure out which you have / are
Pretty much all of @ShaneAParrish @farnamstreet Knowledge Project podcast covers these topics!
— Shomik Ghosh (@shomikghosh21) March 20, 2021
So many 💎
I plan to read "Liftoff: Elon Musk and the Desperate Early Days That Launched SpaceX" this weekend. I may tweet a few comments as my journey through the book unfolds. People *love* rockets with a passion that is uncommon, especially billionaires. https://t.co/cKfbr9kT3K
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) March 19, 2021
Explanations That Reach the Entire Universe https://t.co/AXMr4JnV4X pic.twitter.com/7cT5ZMO8FW
— Naval (@naval) March 20, 2021
GroupM: Google, Facebook, and Amazon "triopoly" grew its share of US digital ad market from 80% in 2019 to 90% in 2020, and now collects 50%+ of all US ad spend (Wall Street Journal)https://t.co/tcq8l9b3KWhttps://t.co/UViSJBuw67
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) March 19, 2021
Marc Andreessen on entrepreneurial judgment:
— Ben Casnocha (@bencasnocha) March 18, 2021
"...the ability to tell the difference between a situation that’s not working but persistence and iteration will ultimately prove it out, vs a situation that’s not working and radical change is necessary."
The pandemic accelerated Google, Facebook and Amazon’s takeover of the US ad market. They now receive a majority of US ad dollars – not digital ad dollars, *all* ad dollars. w/ @VranicaWSJ https://t.co/KI9AuEDhnH via @WSJ
— keachhagey (@keachhagey) March 19, 2021
Stats community is _not_ going to like this one. https://t.co/KjIe49CGFi pic.twitter.com/45DhXtHoxx
— Loren Lugosch (@lorenlugosch) March 19, 2021
Superb thoughts (in 4 min) on building teams from @rabois:
— Andy Weissman (@aweissman) March 19, 2021
*find people that don't have the experience, profiles or data points that large companies are looking for, people that are "off central casting"
*find undiscovered talent w/in an organizationhttps://t.co/zTDNxlZpwT
The pandemic dramatically altered consumer behavior and disrupted the marketing landscape. Find out what @LorraineTwohill, CMO at Google, learned from a difficult 2020. https://t.co/zbapGL27Ii pic.twitter.com/Mg8N20SeQN
— Think with Google (@ThinkwithGoogle) March 19, 2021
I made this slide in 2015. There are now perhaps 4.5bn people with a smartphone, and at most 1.5bn PCs (and arguably closer to 1bn). pic.twitter.com/jCuEv9amzJ
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) March 19, 2021
Just when you thought there couldn’t be more mythologizing about bitcoin mining and the environment: https://t.co/twJT6Z56k9
— Square Crypto (@sqcrypto) March 18, 2021
Interested in the NFT space? Looking for something to build? Some thoughts below on what I’m most excited to see next in NFT’s. If you’re building one of these ideas, please get in touch!
— Dylan Field (@zoink) March 18, 2021
Thread 👇
When software eats the world, the questions that matter stop being software questions. I wrote about music, books, TV, Tesla and retail - $20-30 trillion, all in. https://t.co/8m936kD4jg
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) March 18, 2021
relevant links:#CreatorLifecycle by @HugoAmsellem https://t.co/tloDHti4qk
— Dave McClure (@davemcclure) March 18, 2021
Why are p-values all about measuring surprise? Find out in the easiest ever explanation of the p-value (with puppies!)
— Cassie Kozyrkov (@quaesita) March 18, 2021
Podcast version: https://t.co/drmRbdf6tT
Text version: https://t.co/9kW5yeXo9k
Video version: https://t.co/DxJE8XPNU6https://t.co/drmRbdf6tT
CB Insights: education tech startups raised $12.58B globally in 2020, up from $4.81B in 2019; as in-person teaching returns, remote services may see usage drop (@natashanyt / New York Times)https://t.co/ddhUSauMZ8https://t.co/HMBuaW0rfa
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) March 17, 2021
Here's Steve Jobs explaining object oriented programming in layman's terms in 1996
— Garry Tan (@garrytan) March 16, 2021
😳 State the problem
💎 Explain a concept
📈 Strong claim: 10X better
🤯 Big historical analogy: industrial revolution
Perfect case study for every technical founder pitching their idea🎙 pic.twitter.com/3Kk9Hage26
Metakovan, the mystery Beeple art buyer, and his NFT/DeFi scheme https://t.co/GiPnmOg77K (https://t.co/EO018IWtEo)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) March 17, 2021
I've been hinting at this for the past few months —
— Cameron Wiese (@camwiese) March 16, 2021
it's time for us to build a new World's Fair.https://t.co/dnDZetRp4L
AI is going to change a lot of things. The world is going to get phenomenally wealthy.
— Sam Altman (@sama) March 16, 2021
I wrote about what I think will happen, and an idea for how we could change our economic system in light of it:https://t.co/UjH6IFa1AW
I always take time to learn from @tfadell. Incredible. https://t.co/xjPT715pFg
— Bill Gurley (@bgurley) March 16, 2021
Fun piece from @benthompson pulling together interviews from @patrickc, @eastdakota , Brad Smith and Thomas Kurian. https://t.co/FztM6XkWec
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) March 16, 2021
What’s the next step for the global freedom class, for all the people who called crypto early, for those deploying adventure capital?
— balajis.com (@balajis) March 16, 2021
Read this after you read the Sovereign Individual. The future we will fund after correcting the fiat deviation of 1971. https://t.co/HQQVRZvTjV
@pmarca
— luba (@LubaYudasina) March 14, 2021
Analyzing Robert Rauschenberg's "Booster"@MichaelOvitz
HW Janson "The History of Art"
Robert Hughes "The Shock of the New"
Watching Agnes Martin paint
Spending time with Roy Lichtenstein
Favorite art resources and experiences from amazing speakers in yesterday's WTF show (on future of art):@LAAF
— luba (@LubaYudasina) March 14, 2021
Albert Elson "Purposes of Art"
James Turrell's "Roden Crater" @GlimcherMarc
David Byrne "How Music Works"
Spending time at Agnes Martin's studio https://t.co/QRhOkjnrH7
Big update from a team that has been quietly working behind the scenes! 🚀🚀 https://t.co/6t7qttWOMS
— ✨ Sriram Krishnan ✨ (@sriramkri) March 15, 2021
Old: Unit economics are challenged by factors like customer acquisition cost and churn.
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) March 15, 2021
New: A critical mass of customers can adopt a system so that adoption of the system by other customers becomes self-reinforcing and CAC and churn drop nonlinearly. https://t.co/DbzOotHg6J
Some exciting news! 🎉 🎉🎉 today we are launching our new website https://t.co/uY8eBAYo3m and SDK, to help developers bring avatars and a plug & play digital goods marketplace to their apps and games.
— Robin Raszka (@robinraszka) March 15, 2021
Why? Thread👇
Do Amazon ads bring in more cash than AWS? https://t.co/v7JTujBSwD by @benedictevans (After Amazons Q4 earnings call, I came to same conclusion AMS > AWS). pic.twitter.com/nQvr6f8YPF
— Jason Goldberg (@retailgeek) March 15, 2021
Facebook's GDPR consent bypass reaches Austrian Supreme Court https://t.co/Zbx9fW4Rrs (https://t.co/ktY6i79Ok3)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) March 15, 2021
This article "Directional Graph Networks" https://t.co/o55mqX9JpV has a v. interesting idea: take gradients of the Laplacian eigenvectors to define a field over a graph, then use this 'directional' information for anisotropic aggregation, yielding a procedure stronger than 1 WL. pic.twitter.com/wl32nTqAPX
— Shubhendu Trivedi (@_onionesque) March 15, 2021
This isn’t CGI. This is real and @SpaceX is landing rockets in the middle of the ocean on drone ships. @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/ctw9lIJIc9
— Tesla Owners Of Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) March 15, 2021
Returning to the @technology Fully Charged morning newsletter today, after a year of book-writing and hiding from @vandermey. Today's installment: how Amazon conscripted the FBI in a bizarre legal battle with its own employees: https://t.co/QIN7GRBW6z
— Brad Stone (@BradStone) March 15, 2021
I was curious about @deep_chem growth over time and found this neat GitHub API tool https://t.co/CYOElhrnOI pic.twitter.com/1IWfuPRAZb
— Bharath Ramsundar (@rbhar90) March 14, 2021
Do Amazon ads bring in more cash than AWS? https://t.co/gB0hzbvp1e
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) March 14, 2021
Another day, another Terabit of bandwidth in the sky net... from a picture-perfect launch this morning. It was also the 9th flight of this Falcon 9 booster, a new record in rocket recycling 🚀 ♻️ FTW! pic.twitter.com/oBdnh1cxvG
— Steve Jurvetson (@FutureJurvetson) March 14, 2021
— Exponential View 🔮 (@ExponentialView) March 14, 2021
This is good
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 14, 2021
https://t.co/8KATmh2BJx
Interesting. According to @benedictevans, Amazon may make about as much money from ads as it does from AWS. https://t.co/9gFdojIxXw
— balajis.com (@balajis) March 14, 2021
this is a fantastic and thoughtful articulation of why last night with @MetaKovan and @twobadour was special from someone who's very much tied to what's happening as well. https://t.co/NZYymttugE
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) March 14, 2021
That is fantastic! Nobody could have imagined how big that photo would become.
— Ní Gabhann (@magbri65) March 13, 2021
Always loved this one as well. pic.twitter.com/rSSbsqcZvF
The actual people from *THAT* meme, 10 years on ...
— John O'Connell (@jdpoc) March 13, 2021
. pic.twitter.com/SjW7PAwMbk
Here’s how you get people to use the steps instead of the escalator.
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) March 13, 2021
Wait for it...pic.twitter.com/DwRMlanDAX
With all the pushback from Facebook against @_KarenHao's recent story, and as one of the editors on the piece, I thought it worth making some observations on the PR strategy Facebook has adopted in response. Other journalists may find this useful. https://t.co/UqsNnR1H6E
— Gideon Lichfield (@glichfield) March 13, 2021
We had an amazing moment where @zoink stunned us on his thoughts on art, Crypto Punks and....well... you need to listen to this yourself. It was a special moment.https://t.co/Fsck7cGN94
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) March 13, 2021
RECORDING UP: here's our conversation with @MetaKovan @twobadour @zoink @rohamg @3LAU @donnie @balajis @stevesi @avichal
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) March 13, 2021
This was a truly special moment. Deep gratitude from @aarthir and me to everyone for making this happen.https://t.co/Q0j9g1Ga9D (start at 17:00)
We already wired Discord and Twitter to the blockchain and into virtual worlds, if you're a developer interested in building the meme economy hmu, DMs open. https://t.co/BB7yBx0Yw9
— jin (@dankvr) March 12, 2021
Scientist & author Jeff Hawkins joins @vijaypande & @omnivorousread on this episode of Bio Eats World to discuss his new theory on how the brain creates intelligence & how this might change the design of AI & intelligent machines in the future: https://t.co/9xXj1FVlni
— a16z (@a16z) March 12, 2021
1/ This week's free @deepforestsci post is out! "Interconnects: Nanowires on Chips". We cover the nanoscale connections that wire transistors to one another and slightly larger power transmission rails https://t.co/C9vzguOPIe
— Bharath Ramsundar (@rbhar90) March 12, 2021
If Big Tech has our data, why are targeted ads so terrible? https://t.co/LHIEYqtr4g
— Azeem Azhar (@azeem) March 12, 2021
— Archillect (@archillect) March 11, 2021
Source: Coupang priced its IPO at $35 per share, above its target range, to raise $4.2B and give the South Korean e-commerce giant a market value of about $60B (Bloomberg)https://t.co/zZCBSoYAHfhttps://t.co/SFm8tkgWqO
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) March 11, 2021
Today's workout
— P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist 🇺🇸 (@Mangan150) March 9, 2021
chin-ups
rows
deadlifts
calf raise
face pull
dumbbell lateral raise
overhead press
dips
push-ups
hammer curls
shrugs
All one set to failure
25 minutes
age 66 (in a few days) pic.twitter.com/N4cjckQgPh
Thrilled to see @italic recognized on @FastCompany's Most Innovative Companies alongside leaders like Nike and Shopify.
— Jeremy Cai (@jjeremycai) March 10, 2021
We're the youngest company in our category and it truly feels like day one every day—there's never been a better time to join. DM me!https://t.co/P7QrV950VT
The brain's consensus algorithm demonstrated: pic.twitter.com/wo17ETeVnl
— Carlos E. Perez (@IntuitMachine) March 8, 2021
🤯had a couple discussions around the state of privacy-preserving AI/ML today as a lunch research topic, brain is fried and definitely a bit out of my depth... fascinating industry potential though! https://t.co/93lb35dlyr
— Chris Aniszczyk (@cra) March 9, 2021
Bitcoin isn't Myspace. pic.twitter.com/ljIob1ti52
— Dan Held (@danheld) March 8, 2021
In my interview with Patrick Collison, co-founder and CEO of Stripe, we talk about:
— Noah Smith 🐇 (@Noahpinion) March 8, 2021
* the future of technology
* how to speed up innovation
* govt and the private sector
* reforming research funding
* China and international competition
And much more!https://t.co/uAQzBS55ax
Ever wonder when and how Microsoft made a big bet on Windows? Today’s Hardcore Software shares what it was like to have a bunch of existing confusion clarified by the CEO in a memo. 1/5 https://t.co/urOCW1Ahpc
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) March 8, 2021
News & Views: A Nature paper reports a programmable photonic circuit that can execute various quantum algorithms and is potentially highly scalable. This device could pave the way for large-scale quantum computers based on photonic hardware. https://t.co/JFAvfbuIAA
— Nature (@nature) March 7, 2021
— Bret Taylor (@btaylor) March 6, 2021
There may be an ideal decibel level of ambient noise to facilitate creative thought. https://t.co/zNbGyZZBqR #creativity #amwriting
— Scott Myers (@GoIntoTheStory) March 6, 2021
Two ML papers with methods called "SEER" in 24 hours - self-supervised image recognition from Facebook: https://t.co/e65Jr00hVH
— Miles Brundage (@Miles_Brundage) March 5, 2021
And more efficient visual RL from Berkeley: https://t.co/2TzzO04N9K
for(float i,g,e,s,k=t*.1;++i<99.;o.rgb+=hsv(s/15.+.5,.3,s/1e3)){vec3 p=vec3(g*(FC.xy-.5*r)/r.y+.5,g-1.);p.xz*=rotate2D(k);s=3.;for(int i;i++<9;p=vec3(2,4,2)-abs(abs(p)*e-vec3(4,4,2)))s*=e=max(1.,(8.-8.*cos(k))/dot(p,p));g+=min(length(p.xz),p.y)/s;s=log(s);}#つぶやきGLSL pic.twitter.com/iKPOuPnIOS
— yonatan (@zozuar) March 3, 2021
How many of these can you explain confidently?
— Cassie Kozyrkov (@quaesita) March 4, 2021
CDF, Distribution, Estimate, Expected Value, Histogram, Kurtosis, MAD, Mean, Median, Mode, Moment, Probability, PDF, Random Variable, Skewness, Standard Deviation, Tails, Variance
Got gaps? I've got you. 👇https://t.co/t5Yg6wwQRe
New post: The SaaS Board Meeting
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) March 4, 2021
An agenda and board deck template for SaaS startups.https://t.co/q6g3UFrspb
First era of software and internet created so many examples of "faster, better, cheaper"
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) March 4, 2021
I think a new wave focused on "personalization" or "customization" as a 4th category will be huge.
Clothing, food, investing, health you name it. Algos will tailor everything for us.
Okta is acquiring identity management startup Auth0 in a $6.5 billion all-stock move, the companies tell @forbes.
— Alex Konrad (@alexrkonrad) March 3, 2021
I spoke to both CEOs about the move announced just now. More to come.https://t.co/1egceH3Fgc tip @Techmeme
We wrote about this here: https://t.co/TASR93EJAP
— Rich Greenfield, LightShed (@RichLightShed) March 3, 2021
1/ I want to talk about cord cutting and how current forecasts/models are fundamentally flawed (in the technical sense)
— Matthew Ball (@ballmatthew) March 2, 2021
I’ve been tracking this for years, and faulty estimates have always stemmed from a focus on cutting rates rather than leading indicators: usage and investment
I somewhat cryptically tweeted I was testing headphones about a week ago. I’m putting the Sony XM4s up against the AirPods Max. This is what everyone tells me go toe-to-toe so we will see! pic.twitter.com/z83sH2FPKG
— Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin) March 3, 2021
Netflix launches Fast Laughs, a TikTok-like feed in its mobile apps that presents a string of comedy clips from its stand-up specials, TV series, and movies (@xpangler / Variety)https://t.co/sMdvOE3MfLhttps://t.co/XnxeNSvf58
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) March 3, 2021
As CEO of @WaltDisneyCo, @RobertIger supercharged the House of Mouse by acquiring @Pixar, @Marvel, Lucasfilm & more. Bob & I talk on @MastersofScale about how to turn acquisitions into ecosystems: https://t.co/a3zSkYC487 pic.twitter.com/tLz1ikxhYD
— Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) March 2, 2021
We just kicked off "Iconversations," our new virtual speaker series! Subscribe to our #greymatter podcast to hear from industry leaders like @MellodyHobson, @thefriley & @bchesky. 1st up: @dkhos of @Uber, who spoke w/ @reidhoffman https://t.co/EyWiN1KsPI
— Greylock (@GreylockVC) March 2, 2021
Also an excellent write-up from Foreign Policy (again from Import AI), that has some nice graphics and breakdowns https://t.co/gcukkasmk9
— Bharath Ramsundar (@rbhar90) March 1, 2021
In this @HiddenForcesPod episode I speak with @balajis about the rise of the Network State, what it means for existing institutions of money & power, and the consequences for humanity in the not-too-distant future. https://t.co/CBvkdpddB6
— Demetri Kofinas (@kofinas) March 1, 2021
Edition 26 of my free, weekly newsletter Curated Commons now out. Bunch of good reads. You might like it.https://t.co/wyZah9NxZT
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) February 28, 2021