Peter Thiel on private currencies more than 20 years ago. https://t.co/dx4Ey6PJBO
— Pomp ๐ช (@APompliano) May 31, 2021
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Peter Thiel on private currencies more than 20 years ago. https://t.co/dx4Ey6PJBO
— Pomp ๐ช (@APompliano) May 31, 2021
Why is blockchain important?@naval explains: pic.twitter.com/U9pXWnIb2n
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) May 31, 2021
Excellent idea for a DApp to measure inflation. It could record both the underlying prices and a small number of indexes derived from the prices, based on simple, immutable formulae.
— Stephen Pimentel (@StephenPiment) May 31, 2021
Reference: https://t.co/iWY7vrgF3j https://t.co/mzBtQz9G5R
What we need: a censorship-resistant inflation feed.
— balajis.com (@balajis) May 31, 2021
The on-chain, crypto oracle version of MIT's Billion Prices Project. No editorialization, just an undeletable history of prices.
Build it pseudonymously. Build it with an eye to a ban. Build it now so it's ready then.
"Economist William Nordhaus long ago showed that 98% of the economic surplus created by a new technology is captured not by its inventor but by the broader world." https://t.co/eqW21BjvzY
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) May 31, 2021
AI is being used to bring realistic lip movements and facial expressions to make make an artist say the same lines in a different language. Fascinating demo!https://t.co/wrvIZGvHDm https://t.co/4BQDjTxiY3
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) May 31, 2021
1/ Amazon's $8B+ deal for MGM strengthens Prime, its subscription bundle with 200m+ users and revenue of $20B+.
— Trung Phan ๐จ๐ฆ (@TrungTPhan) May 30, 2021
Prime is now a staple in our lives but was a total Hail Mary when it launched in Feb 2005. Incredibly, Bezos & Co. created it in a 6-week sprint.
Here's the story ๐งต
What happens when there are competing smartphone app stores? China is a case study. 700m+ Androids without Google services. Result: complexity… and higher commissions. pic.twitter.com/GJzQ2Sf1j5
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) May 31, 2021
25 years of Playstation pic.twitter.com/TKExgdrFOv
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) May 30, 2021
SAP steps back from S/4HANA-on-Azure preference https://t.co/mTlWM5T8UI // see also https://t.co/g5QItlL96l
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) May 29, 2021
I second this.
— Stewart Butterfield (@stewart) May 29, 2021
I first read it almost 20 years ago and there is rarely a working day where the basic ideas don’t explicitly come into the conversation.
7+ years since launching Slack, positioning is still our biggest challenge. https://t.co/e1f6TQ46uN
In case anyone is wondering I believe this is from https://t.co/05jqMgurNV
— Josiah Davidson (@JosiahDavidson) May 29, 2021
whenever a product designer comes to me for advice on how to push back against bad ideas, i send them this video: pic.twitter.com/hM6yAeKjRI
— George Kedenburg III (@GK3) May 28, 2021
Puts things in perspective regarding chip shortages>>
— ๐ฎ๐๐ (@chigrl) May 28, 2021
Systems in light-duty automobiles that require #semiconductors #ECU pic.twitter.com/2BbH1l1VZh
Loved this podcast with @hdubugras on @brexhq -- from static to streaming processes, why remote first could be more efficient for engineering and when to be structured vs. chaotic. https://t.co/QK5K5rVu14
— Anu Hariharan (@anuhariharan) May 29, 2021
Elliptic Curve Cryptography Explained (2019) https://t.co/gpxphz0UJ8 (https://t.co/DGSkpyKgUK)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) May 29, 2021
On this weeks @ubuntupodcast ๐ episode we featured 'gource' as our command line love ๐ฅฐ Gource is a tool to visualise software version control. Here it is in action showing 6 years of @DockerSlim development in 80 seconds ⏱ pic.twitter.com/c4vfEr5Nk0
— Martin Wimpress (@m_wimpress) May 28, 2021
This is one of the better explanations of Taproot. Worth reading if you want to learn more about it.
— Pomp ๐ช (@APompliano) May 28, 2021
h/t @nlebowitz1 https://t.co/mNI89nyjmQ
Great clip from my Deep End @beondeck podcast episode with @balajis: https://t.co/IX2v9DAisa
— Marshall Kosloff (@makosloff) May 27, 2021
My conversation with @ChrisZarou is now on YouTube.
— Pomp ๐ช (@APompliano) May 27, 2021
- bitcoin
- creator world
- how to build audience
- intersection of entertainment & tech
- fans vs listeners
- music distribution
- talent in startups
- playing not to lose
- angel investing
Enjoy!https://t.co/c7uWjeTnzH
[NewPost] Sure, Cloud is great. But we show it hurts share price of public companies on the order of hundreds of billions
— martin_casado (@martin_casado) May 27, 2021
... and they can economically justify almost any level of work (including repatriation) in order to lower costs (w/ @sarahdingwang)https://t.co/k6ytG6bVHs
Btw, evidence for a lab leak was discussed more than a year ago.
— balajis.com (@balajis) May 27, 2021
Discussed as far back as Jan 2020, in various corners of the net.
But I haven’t engaged on this because the point is to replace the information establishment, not just critique them.
See: https://t.co/PYQcNdLaPK https://t.co/fijK9gWTMy
Subscription businesses are a pillar of the New Economy / omnichannel reality. The top performers have so much to teach every industry when it comes to tracking cohorts, amplifying stickiness and driving commitment. Loved this Breakdown on @Wix. https://t.co/FddVydPbsn pic.twitter.com/1BTSvuvbIu
— Claire Cormier Thielke ๆฏไธฝ (@ClaireThielke) May 26, 2021
Announcing a $100M fund for startups building on OpenAI API.
— Greg Brockman (@gdb) May 26, 2021
We’re particular excited about investing in application areas where AI can have a transformative impact, like healthcare, education, or climate change: https://t.co/OyfynJYL3W
Here’s my 2020 Annual letter…
— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) May 26, 2021
- Returns
- Year in review
- Inequality, climate change, BLM
- Market color
- Secrets hiding in plain sight
- Comparison to S&P500 and $BRKhttps://t.co/LhkE7VNOC8 pic.twitter.com/wOojuUfrMG
A South Korean GPT-3 appears, though (per @arankomatsuzaki ), there aren't too many technical details. This, plus Pangu (Chinese GPT-3), and stuff from other actors (e.g, SBERBank, Eleuther), means we're heading into a multi-polar generative model world. Interesting times! https://t.co/v6hrC0lyld
— Jack Clark (@jackclarkSF) May 26, 2021
I get chills every time this chart by @Recode @ranimolla and @pkafka is updated. https://t.co/Sn7x2vFWKh pic.twitter.com/WFKHAWdSdm
— Daniel Hanley (@danielahanley) May 26, 2021
“At its core, an entertainment business does only three things:
— Devin Haran (@DevinHaran) May 26, 2021
1) Create/tell stories
2) Build love for those stories
3) Monetize that love
A good way to learn about this is through Disney. $DIS leads because it’s best at 1, 2, & 3.” @ballmatthew https://t.co/ydqdq2je00
Someone messaged me this and just said
— Sandeep - Polygon(prev Matic Network) (@sandeepnailwal) May 26, 2021
“Mind boggling”
Credits : @TheBlock__ ๐๐ผ pic.twitter.com/wpg9Xak2t9
On the origin of NFTs.
— Muneeb (@muneeb) May 25, 2021
How and when did NFTs start? How are they evolving? Tweet thread๐
Apple, Fedex and the cookie apocalypse https://t.co/YzMhKbIMBy
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) May 25, 2021
Report: Amazon's ad revenue is 2.4 times larger than the combined revenue of Snap, Twitter, Roku, and Pinterest, and is growing 1.7 times as quickly (@megancgraham / CNBC)https://t.co/rcVzIxijQ9https://t.co/XZ681SzBVk
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) May 25, 2021
“DeFi Beyond The Hype. The emerging world of decentralized finance” report by Wharton & World Economic Forum ๐
— Santฮago R Santos (@santiagoroel) May 24, 2021
Full report: https://t.co/mFcpjmby9J pic.twitter.com/3cm5Klntge
1/ @Gemini recently launched a really comprehensive State of Crypto U.S. report and there are some really exciting and eye-opening stats: https://t.co/ohrd3esmmS
— Pomp ๐ช (@APompliano) May 22, 2021
The half-trillion dollar cosmetics industry is leaning into augmented reality -- hard.https://t.co/w4FGdd9GXq
— Futurism (@futurism) May 22, 2021
This would be a good counterargument if drones were limited to aerial engagements.
— balajis.com (@balajis) May 22, 2021
But the more general concept of autonomous robotics includes legged robots, self-driving tanks, and underwater drones in addition to UAVs.
That's a robotic Army, Navy, and Air Force. https://t.co/2AIITtCKep pic.twitter.com/txwq3pgbGl
In a way, China banning #Bitcoin mining would be great. Mining would just move to less authoritarian countries and we'd be done with China-banning FUD once and for all.
— Vijay Boyapati (@real_vijay) May 21, 2021
[NEW POST] Who Was Buying And Selling During This Week's Bitcoin Price Crash
— Pomp ๐ช (@APompliano) May 21, 2021
This is excellent analysis of the on-chain data from @WClementeIII. Probably the best explanation I've seen of what exactly happened earlier this week. https://t.co/WFqOkQeESH
Many of the most successful consumer businesses of recent history have their customers payment information on file: Costco, Amazon, Match, Uber (?), Netflix, Apple, etc.
— Post M. (@Post_Market) May 21, 2021
Facebook and Twitter making that transition. Others will as well - significant value unlock.
Our new AI system learned speech recognition in English with *zero* speech to text training data: researchers just gave it lots of audio, and it figured out what the words were. But it goes way beyond that - it learned Swahili too! pic.twitter.com/H69GS0c7iG
— Mike Schroepfer (@schrep) May 21, 2021
To enable speech recognition technology for many more languages, Facebook AI is releasing wav2vec Unsupervised, a new method to train models with no supervision whatsoever. It rivals the performance of the best supervised systems from just a few years ago. https://t.co/b6ic50AsM6 pic.twitter.com/T9tP3SNjjO
— Facebook AI (@facebookai) May 21, 2021
We have a new subscriber post out with a tour of China's infrastructure. The PRC's growing infrastructural capabilities poses a long-term challenge to the US https://t.co/s2B89cxAkR
— Deep Forest Sciences (@deepforestsci) May 20, 2021
My full interview with @Google and Alphabet CEO @sundarpichai from #GoogleIO #GoogleIO2021 is now available on @YahooFinance https://t.co/H7IiulTvj4 pic.twitter.com/CF69u66lDR
— Julia La Roche (@JuliaLaRoche) May 20, 2021
The wait is over, IPO Access is here!
— VLAD (@vladtenev) May 20, 2021
Become one of the first public investors in upcoming IPOs.https://t.co/qEFIvU1h5j
We have published our Q1 results. Visit https://t.co/VQyHqpsuoS to read more.
— SoFi Investor Relations (@SoFiIR) May 20, 2021
The media landscape is constantly changing and so is this chart. Here's the latest version, updated for the AT&T/WarnerMedia split: https://t.co/mHW5dx8eet
— Rani Molla (@ranimolla) May 20, 2021
Send praise to me and complaints to @pkafka
Creator economy! ๐๐ผ https://t.co/kC5y6rJWCl
— Andrew Chen (@andrewchen) May 19, 2021
Ethereum has become the engine for many other crypto applications, from DeFi to NFTs
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) May 19, 2021
In this breakdown with @drakefjustin we explain how it works in detail, and explore whether Ethereum will become “ultrasound money“
This is a mind bender ๐ฆ๐๐คฏhttps://t.co/Ee6B94w9XW pic.twitter.com/Z35Qb8jj3z
After this episode + the @VitalikButerin episode w/ @tferriss @naval , I finally found a "blockchain" investment that has me itching to learn more. But as @drakefjustin alludes, this rabbit hole just happens to come with a lot of Wonderland'esque characters. https://t.co/v4KzeInpD1
— Matt Reustle (@ReustleMatt) May 19, 2021
Narrative violation. US ecommerce is actually only 3-4 quarters ahead of the trend line pic.twitter.com/xCDoQWTfgo
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) May 19, 2021
A simplified case where Layer-1 BTC is used as collateral for xUSD loans shows:
— Stacks Developer (@StacksDeveloper) May 18, 2021
✅ Bitcoin is used for settlement more than for payment (both if default or liquidation occur)
✅ Payment value is unlocked by experimenting at higher layers (this is 1 exp that happens to use xUSD) pic.twitter.com/4SMLz4jot1
Solana is a new high-performance blockchain with code snippets for automated market makers, borrowing/lending, and minting tokens.
— 1729 (@oneseventwonine) May 18, 2021
Turn those snippets into full tutorials, and earn $1000 in USDC-SPL. https://t.co/DZxhFb5nnG
๐ HOORAY! Today @GoogleCloud launched Vertex AI, an end-to-end platform for running experiments, training, deploying, and monitoring models, managing and sharing data, and a whole lot more, all in one spot. It’s an ML developer’s dream. https://t.co/UYbFU9DsgV
— Dale Markowitz ๐ท (@dalequark) May 18, 2021
๐
Since several people asked - our $PTON thesis is now available at https://t.co/Fv0VPJ010M
— Octahedron Capital (@OctahedronCap) May 18, 2021
Videos from our @a16z NFT summit are live! https://t.co/ilhJZv5xum
— Arianna Simpson (@AriannaSimpson) May 18, 2021
Marqeta & Customer Concentration, by @shomikghosh21 https://t.co/wSjfkWRAfi
— Oren J. Falkowitz (@orenfalkowitz) May 18, 2021
Token distribution is critical in determining the distribution of power in blockchains.
— Ryan Watkins (@RyanWatkins_) May 17, 2021
Concentrated insider ownership may permanently impair projects’ ability to become credibly neutral public infrastructure.
Oligarchy is the system we’re suppose to be disrupting.
1/ pic.twitter.com/140092y1mu
A team of Google researchers has published a proposal for a radical redesign that throws out the ranked search results approach and replaces it with a single large AI language model, such as BERT or GPT-3. https://t.co/gDsgICFrX8
— MIT Technology Review (@techreview) May 16, 2021
This year we've successfully upgraded our applications to React Native. In this blog we explore the engineering challenges and lessons for building React products at scale.https://t.co/4AUb8Rxuhl
— Coinbase (@coinbase) May 14, 2021
There's no one better to make the case for Bitcoin than @balajis. Today in my newsletter he argues that Pax Americana is waning, but Pax Bitcoinica is on the horizon. And that's a good thing. https://t.co/E041Vv88j6
— Bari Weiss (@bariweiss) May 14, 2021
I just interviewed the man who invented Amazon Prime.
— Chris Hladczuk (@chrishlad) May 14, 2021
He started a business worth $40 billion today and served on Amazon's board for 15 yrs.
Here are lessons from Bing Gordon that'll save you years of mistakes: pic.twitter.com/NatY4K3zlK
Earn $1000 for Learning DeFi on @solana https://t.co/V497Zcvn57
— Joe McCann ◎ (@joemccann) May 13, 2021
NFTs on Bitcoin + Stacks.
— Muneeb (@muneeb) May 13, 2021
Artist Chemical X in collaboration with Cara Delevingne, Fatboy Slim, & others.
This is #1: https://t.co/J4MOSBcp6x
Just stumbled across @CooleyLLP's open source legal content resource called CooleyGo
— Shomik Ghosh (@shomikghosh21) May 13, 2021
Great resources on all things related to option grants, service providers, IP, trademarks, etc
Highly recommend all founders and VCs bookmark this
๐ Cooley!https://t.co/tbcebVm7lX
direct link to the book here: https://t.co/XBxYpNL0so
— Andrew Chen ๐บ๐ธ (@andrewchen) May 13, 2021
Apple Design Resources https://t.co/UohhUhQWwo (https://t.co/79quIJLvjd)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) May 13, 2021
๐ญ “You can found an institution, or you can inherit it.”
— Mike Cannon-Brookes ๐จ๐ผ๐ป๐งข (@mcannonbrookes) May 11, 2021
Great piece by @balajis that will get you thinking. https://t.co/Rc5QoxYPn3
Feynman was born exactly 103 years ago and published 37 research papers during his career.
— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) May 12, 2021
This was the first one: "The Scattering of Cosmic Rays by the Stars of a Galaxy" https://t.co/qxBaxwGThb pic.twitter.com/acOWUGHIOp
"If you take economic, political or technical advice from a fool, what does that make you?" - @michael_saylor
— Paige Erlich (@PaigeErlich) May 8, 2021
Full interview at https://t.co/4DuS5lkJSX
And now, batting for humanity… pic.twitter.com/6VlJuNeQJi
Avoid people who enjoy seeing others fail
— Pomp ๐ช (@APompliano) May 10, 2021
In 1998, Google’s founders got their first investment: a $100,000 check.
— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) May 9, 2021
It took some time to deposit because they had not set up a bank account.
To celebrate, they had breakfast at Burger King.pic.twitter.com/6wvELdILim
A company that uses data science and genetics to develop better breeds of key crops like soybeans is going public in a $2 billion SPAC deal: https://t.co/zbJQr8Oe5z
— Amrith Ramkumar (@AmrithRamkumar) May 9, 2021
4/ "In 1985, Swensen inherited a portfolio that was 40% invested in bonds, with more than half in U.S. stocks. This was a classic “60/40” portfolio of stocks and bonds, mostly actively managed. By last year, only 2.5% of its holdings were in U.S. equities."https://t.co/WBGLzwXPgU
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) May 8, 2021
3/ "I think I learned as much from David during our conversations over the poker table as I did in the formal meetings,” he says.
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) May 8, 2021
For those not at the poker table, Swensen’s 2000 magnum opus, Pioneering Portfolio Management, allowed them to absorb his investment philosophy." pic.twitter.com/IhYVIM6af3
21 product lessons after 4 years of growing my startup & 9 years of writing software ๐ pic.twitter.com/omCYWflIM1
— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) May 7, 2021
Dave Swensen, the innovative Chief Investment Officer at Yale University, was a trusted partner and long time friend to many of us at Greylock. A few of our partners wanted to share their personal thoughts about his life, influence, and legacy.https://t.co/yDaMxck0ia
— Greylock (@GreylockVC) May 7, 2021
I wore contacts so I didnt have to wear glasses most of the time. Then I got lasic so I don’t have to wear glasses, ever. Now the tech geniuses want me to put glasses back on, yet they haven’t answered one simple question…….. Why? #ar #vr #AugmentedReality https://t.co/SRznXgrRp3
— David Troup (@davidtroup) May 7, 2021
A New Era of Creative Strategies@bajarin shares what lies ahead. https://t.co/n8D06MWykw
— Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin) May 7, 2021
"Recruit a group of people interested in founding a new virtual social network, a new city, and eventually a new country. We build the embryonic state as an open source project, we organize our internal economy around remote work..."https://t.co/cwiw9Z2Riz
— Amjad Masad ⠕ (@amasad) May 7, 2021
Amazon and Apple Built Vast Wireless Networks Using Your Devices. Here’s How They Work.
— Christopher Mims (@mims) May 7, 2021
๐งตQuick thread on an intriguing trend in infrastructure / "permissionless innovation" that expanded today -- to all Echo devices made from 2018 on.https://t.co/XntAc4b7Ji
The Friday free post is live: Stripe and Solid-State Economicshttps://t.co/3BQTO2odkp
— Byrne Hobart (@ByrneHobart) May 7, 2021
National Artificial Intelligence Initiative https://t.co/xdajCA19eU (https://t.co/XDTDASSaBd)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) May 7, 2021
Make time for this @ballmatthew essay on what an entertainment company in 2021 actually is — and why it matters.
— julia alexander (@loudmouthjulia) May 6, 2021
I mean, make time for every Matthew Ball essay, but I love this one very much. https://t.co/ijLuF9PUmV
AirPods generates more than 6x revenue than Twitter. pic.twitter.com/H3yxe8Umt4
— Jen Zhu (@jenzhuscott) May 6, 2021
[NEW] What Is an Entertainment Company in 2021 and Why Does the Answer Matter?
— Matthew Ball (@ballmatthew) May 5, 2021
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Why is every media company now an “every media” company? What’s the most important goal for a franchise? What is and isn't zero sum about IP?https://t.co/YC3MA7kYBR
Portofino Tuscany pic.twitter.com/56PhhEuL2J
— Amazing Architecture (@amazingarchii) May 5, 2021
— Archillect (@archillect) May 6, 2021
We're excited to announce our Series A raise today! Bitski is grateful to be backed by a brilliant team of investors that support our relentless efforts to evolve the way we interact with digital content pic.twitter.com/m5h6q6fI2J
— Bitski (@bitski) May 6, 2021
— FS (@farnamstreet) May 6, 2021
DINO’s attention maps can discover and segment objects in an image or a #Video with absolutely no supervision and without being given a segmentation-targeted objective. #computervision https://t.co/iwv08XeG8G https://t.co/uJrhpPWw8o
— Facebook AI (@facebookai) May 5, 2021
The NFT Canon -- a curated list of resources for artists & creators, developers, corporations & institutions, communities, and other orgs -- seeking to understand or do more with non-fungible tokens (by @smc90 @cdixon @jessewldn @Iiterature @ljxie) ๐https://t.co/vuPVxnS4tk
— a16z (@a16z) May 4, 2021
In the ~6 weeks since I first filed a draft of this story, Tiger Global has decided to raise another $16.7B. One new $6.7B growth fund announced last month and a $10B growth fund coming later this year, per @axios & @FT. Tiger needs its own beat reporters.https://t.co/B6izM11b8C
— Kate Clark (@KateClarkTweets) May 4, 2021
Efficiency Is the Enemy https://t.co/eVQnby7ex7 (https://t.co/OXL82eGO5A)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) May 4, 2021
The next Silicon Valley is in the cloud.
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) May 4, 2021
Globally mobile digital nomads. Move to places that favor immigration and technology, and leave places that do not. —@balajis https://t.co/x8CPxlt6qy pic.twitter.com/TEx0FBphIv
Everyone wants to sleep deeper and longer, right? On Bio Eats World, @lr_bio talks to Kira Poskanzer of @UCSF about new research on what governs sleep depth and duration in the brain — and it isn’t neurons!
— a16z (@a16z) May 4, 2021
https://t.co/Xr9OKVjvKh
.@AndrewYNg great at distilling down where AI is. Paper sayin AI trained at Stanford can read X-Ray's better than Humans @ Stanford - but same system doesn't work at hospital down the street. Generalization unsolved https://t.co/cpEZZMZhdv
— Mike Schroepfer (@schrep) May 3, 2021
Miami Tech Week represents the start of startup cities.
— 1729 (@oneseventwonine) May 3, 2021
When Silicon Valley didn't innovate, the people who built Silicon Valley began building alternatives to Silicon Valley itself. https://t.co/0EI7CXbyMS
๐ค a16z + Stanford NFT Virtual Summit
— Chris Dixon (@cdixon) May 4, 2021
๐ Tomorrow -- May 4, 11:30-1:30 PT
✅ Register https://t.co/Z8gSq8CP92
Speaker list ๐ pic.twitter.com/QxRt4Nam4z
Fascinating backgroud on the ThinkWeeks from Bill Gates by @stevesi. Less romantic and way more hard work than I previously thought. https://t.co/OwaIhAEm2J
— Rick Pastoor (@rickpastoor) May 2, 2021
One the best articles I have read this year - an interview with @bhorowitz about everything. I am a huge fan! #sundayvibes #greatreads https://t.co/2CjVndsZTP
— Davi Genaro (@davigenaro) May 2, 2021
Spotify teased a feature this week that blew my mind ๐
— Nathan Baschez (@nbashaw) May 1, 2021
Basically, creators/publishers can integrate with Spotify using OAuth to offer paid content to their subscribers.
They retain 100% of the $ and total control over the customer relationship.https://t.co/g94hJ5KLkQ
This is amazing. Ever since I heard @balajis talk about the pseudonymous economy, I've been thinking about how to make it easier to start a YouTube channel with total privacy.
— DG. (@dataghees) May 1, 2021
Recent advances in deepfakes, AR and CV will make this as easy as a click.
You won't need a 30k suit https://t.co/kcZMdtsTQe
Machines are getting eerily good.
— Oliver Cameron (@olivercameron) April 30, 2021
The confident driving shown here by the @Cruise AV is, take it from me, remarkable.
The future—enabled by advanced computer vision and machine learning systems—is going to be wild.pic.twitter.com/U4FTcygVXF
Facebook, Twitter, and Apple should reconsider their subscription plans to accommodate independent creators like Spotify has, instead of trying to capture them (@benthompson / Stratechery)https://t.co/R32Gk1jsnEhttps://t.co/oEdeGQ50CI
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) April 30, 2021