How to fit any dataset with a single parameter https://t.co/BDSikENVjx (https://t.co/DDpMHoogml)
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How to fit any dataset with a single parameter https://t.co/BDSikENVjx (https://t.co/DDpMHoogml)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) Sep 30, 2021
Things that didn't exist 15 years ago: iPhone Instagram TikTok Bitcoin WhatsApp Zoom Uber Airbnb iPad Snapchat Kindle DoorDash Slack Twitch Bumble Fitbit Canva Dropbox Venmo Robinhood Pinterest Ethereum Samsung Galaxy Netflix streaming Instacart Lyft Stripe Square Coinbase
— Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) Sep 29, 2021
Featuring interviews with Apple vets Andy Hertzfeld, Tony Fadell, Jon Rubinstein, and commentary from @StevenLevy and the great @waltmossberg https://t.co/ao84nZoZzv
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) Sep 29, 2021
hot off the press ๐ฅ how we're solving the "adverse selection" problem at @Stonks_dot_com https://t.co/MhiO0uvfRB
— Ali Moiz (@ali_moiz) Sep 27, 2021
@nachkari 1. Soul of a New Machine 2. Where Wizards Stay Up Late 3. A Mind at Play 4. Books by Walter Isaacson like The Innovators, Jobs, DaVinci, Einstein and Franklin 5. Wright Brothers (McCullough) 6. Fire in the Valley 7. Intel Trinity 8. Edison https://t.co/D4jYgxsyef
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) Sep 26, 2021
Storied VC firm @KleinerPerkins is poised to have a blockbuster year in terms of the number of exits by portfolio companies. We take a look at its history and investment strategy. https://t.co/kqNi4GdG1Z https://t.co/5JUm9SZI7L
— Crunchbase News (@crunchbasenews) Sep 25, 2021
"Prediction Laboratory's suite of tools gives you the ability to build and use machine learning models (both scikit-learn and @TensorFlow) in @Microsoft Excel." ๐งช https://t.co/CzWYjzKHvT ๐ช https://t.co/UFyUphP6sN ๐ฅ https://t.co/4kraLUM5Wo https://t.co/56TWINZkOL
— ๐ฉ๐ป Paige Bailey #BlackLivesMatter (@DynamicWebPaige) Sep 25, 2021
Many of you have been asking @theta for our take on the @WarbyParker IPO: here is our analysis of their unit economics. https://t.co/TRHZhGaO7G
— Peter Fader (@faderp) Sep 24, 2021
Gogoro electric scooter battery swap in Taiwan ๐น๐ผ https://t.co/QNmofqQEtV
— Thingy things (@nerds_feed) Sep 24, 2021
I interviewed 100 legendary investors, founders and executives. Collectively, they have created over $1 trillion of value for the world. Here are 20 practical career lessons they shared with me ๐๐๐
— Romeen Sheth (@RomeenSheth) Sep 24, 2021
https://t.co/E7Wx5WwFGE
— Archillect (@archillect) Sep 23, 2021
The origins of political order (books) In many ways the Overton Window is like the order book. Tug on it hard enough in either direction, and the midpoint moves. https://t.co/Ye7wuKiXTA
— Balaji Srinivasan (@balajis) Sep 23, 2021
I've just made the previously paywalled @deepforestsci newsletter post, "A Deep Dive into TSMC: Part I" now freely accessible. We give a history of TSMC and how it become the dominant force in modern semiconductor manufacturing. Read to learn more! https://t.co/rRJa5rsx4c
— Bharath Ramsundar (@rbhar90) Sep 21, 2021
Wait! How many of Michael Mauboussin's books and and essays that in total are more than total 3,800+ pages have you read? Did you know about this collection? If not, why not? It's probably my fault. Sorry. https://t.co/rrhWlI4zEB https://t.co/niRipA1sKz
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) Sep 18, 2021
1/ How many great Michael Mauboussin essays have you read over the years? Too many to count? His contribution to financial literacy is IMMENSE. He is a hero of financial education. I read this book in galley format. If you don't plan read it, what the heck will you read? https://t.co/HTCDsjNbv3
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) Sep 18, 2021
Excluding groceries, 40% of UK retail is now online.
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) Sep 18, 2021
The UK ecommerce surge https://t.co/9qFRjdo1LU
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) Sep 18, 2021
Never would we have ever thought this nightmare possible. UberEats was 3x size of $DASH in 2018. Since then, $DASH has inverted this market share and is worth more than ALL OF UBER including Eats and Rides...globally. The Yahoo-ification of Uber is sad to watch. https://t.co/WKEpxWwsSS
— Emil Michael (@emilmichael) Sep 16, 2021
1/ "Credit cards are a Neanderthal version of what really needs to happen...much more consumer transparency, much more consumer control, [a] really clear sense for what things cost, and when you’re done paying for them, even if you are paying over time." https://t.co/fFmkn5YqHy
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) Sep 16, 2021
I've been working on a highly speculative new NFT primitive: Martingale shares, or "Mortys." Mortys represent fractional ownership of classes of NFTs. They do not require buyouts or oracles, but instead rely on a random Martingale settlement process. https://t.co/jkWL1rXPcC https://t.co/w8JhyeJy7K
— Dave White (@_Dave__White_) Sep 14, 2021
Jumping into the NFT space. Converted my @Memetoons_app comics into @opensea NFT. https://t.co/xihVFwsStP #memetoons #OpenSeaNFT
— Prem Kuchi (@premkuchi) Sep 13, 2021
I believe the main target of a good education should be a love of learning, confidence in one's ability to learn anything, and knowledge of how to learn effectively -- how to approach new domains and new problems. Education is the transition to autonomy. Not a molding process.
— Franรงois Chollet (@fchollet) Sep 11, 2021
7/ "In 2019, 95% of the estimated $366 billion in revenue earned in the space sector was from the space-for-earth economy: that is, goods or services produced in space for use on earth (eg, telecommunications and internet infrastructure)." https://t.co/c2wSr1PYpQ
— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) Sep 11, 2021
Here is an NFT secured on the #Bitcoin blockchain minted using @boom_wallet. It is called Tuskers, I created the art in 2020 out of the love of my totem (Elephants). I used oil paint to create the art. Decided to mint only copy and is available for sale. #NFTs #BTC #STX #NFTshill https://t.co/UeVrROYNkZ
— Rus Ncube (@rusncubee) Sep 10, 2021
You can develop apps on top of Bitcoin I'm at the @Stacks conference, a thriving community of developers and startups, building apps on top of Bitcoin. Thanks @yourchinaguy for invite, interested to see the many Bitcoin app projects #NFTs #dApps on Bitcoin #StacksDemoDay #web3 https://t.co/O4oSokOk9p
— Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang) Sep 10, 2021
Matt levine, who I revere, wrote an interesting essay yesterday about, in part, the NFT phenomenon; it is worth reading, as always: https://t.co/kdyAcLs4Ze 1/X
— Matt Harris (@mattcharris) Sep 10, 2021
Alex Heath gives the first "hands-on" with Luxottica's first RayBan-Facebook glasses. Article includes hands on video. SEE: https://t.co/Tmy7IEg92M by @AlexeHeath for @Verge | @Luxottica @Ray_Ban @Facebook | #SmartGlasses https://t.co/VTl6gB8MDf https://t.co/C0X6bTkXm3
— Christopher Grayson (@chrisgrayson) Sep 9, 2021
Second in an op-ed series by @kyletorpey for Protos: Ethereum is making the same mistakes as the Bitcoin hard fork attempts https://t.co/ElpNHYJkly
— Protos ๐ก (@ProtosMedia) Sep 9, 2021
Our research just published @NatureHumBehav @NaturePortfolio suggests that, after removing the effects of the pandemic, firm-wide remote work causes a shift to async communication (not more meetings) and makes workers’ collaboration network more siloed. https://t.co/ospmpoXeyp
— Longqi Yang (@ylongqi) Sep 9, 2021
This thread is quite timely as today we announced another $75mm in funding as we set out to scale our BNPL platform across Latin America. Read @arampell's full thread if you want to get excited about the future of BNPL. https://t.co/bnX7P15Cwk
— Santiago Suarez (@SantiaSua) Sep 8, 2021
1/ Why is “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) an early threat to trillions of dollars of market cap - Visa (almost $500B), MasterCard ($350B), card issuing banks, acquiring banks/services (Fiserv, FIS, Global Payments, etc)?
— Alex Rampell (@arampell) Sep 8, 2021
The ‘pandemic acceleration of ecommerce’ looks very different in different countries. https://t.co/kFx132eJII
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) Sep 8, 2021
Before taking action, use "The Stupid Test." Here's my mini-essay. https://t.co/4VOpMR7pvC
— David Perell (@david_perell) Sep 6, 2021
Some NFT and DAO related product ideas for builders who want to help bring Ethereum to 1B+ people ASAP ๐ https://t.co/Qtq3SCPsMH
— Nick Tomaino (@NTmoney) Sep 6, 2021
https://t.co/3FToqxzjkk
— Archillect (@archillect) Sep 7, 2021
What’s in the box? https://t.co/gTWpkq3cQF #bitcoin #nft #nfts @Raretoshi @ImTiaan @adam3us @cryptograffiti @Liquid_BTC @Blockstream https://t.co/WcBn3qHWCM
— Mad Bitcoins (@MadBitcoins) Sep 6, 2021
๐งต Someone asked on Discord how to "learn" a new space. I'm not an expert but here's my algorithm mid-2021. This works for me, may or may not work for you. Tried to use the example of NFTs below that I tried to learn this year but can work for any space.
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) Sep 6, 2021
Morning. On today's @TheRestHistory: SILICON VALLEY & THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION. Tech titan Marc Andreesen (@pmarca) explains how it all began and where it ranks among the great cultural shifts of history. https://t.co/tCnd1pIcT8 https://t.co/QJHB1YgDOx https://t.co/tCnd1pIcT8 https://t.co/MZiX8g5tAS
— Dominic Sandbrook (@dcsandbrook) Sep 6, 2021
The excellent @holland_tom interviewing @pmarca on the history of Silicon Valley is like Gibbon interviewing Caesar Augustus on the history of Rome. This should be epic. https://t.co/GCDftMFsnL
— Antonio Garcรญa Martรญnez (@antoniogm) Sep 5, 2021
Ten years. The beginning and the end. https://t.co/TDNPvD8XMd
— James S.A. Corey (@JamesSACorey) Sep 5, 2021
https://t.co/LwHqXVn13h
— Archillect (@archillect) Sep 4, 2021
A Gentle Introduction to Graph Neural Networks https://t.co/CFYJDy1sjk (https://t.co/Wx20h5LWpA)
— Hacker News 200 (@newsyc200) Sep 3, 2021
You could mint provable NFTs based on order-of-magnitude holdings of BTC. And use them to set up the 1, 10, 100, 1k, and 10k BTC clubs, for example: must hold this much coin to join. You'd want that fully pseudonymous. But could be interesting to see the mood in those rooms. https://t.co/qKpkqC5cUH
— Balaji Srinivasan (@balajis) Sep 3, 2021
No one understands network effects better than @andrewchen... v excited that he decided to share his wisdom. Preorder The Cold Start Problem today!! https://t.co/O52r6UW9Jv
— Sarah Wang (@sarahdingwang) Sep 3, 2021
State of 5G in the US: New York had the fastest download speed at 114 Mbps, while Vermont had the slowest at 42.2 Mbps but the best 5G video experience (Francesco Rizzato / Opensignal) https://t.co/yz8tf3paZX https://t.co/muhqaYy5WW
— Techmeme (@Techmeme) Sep 3, 2021
Great chat with @andrewchen on his new book "The Cold Start Problem" including: ◻️ A common trait of startups that scaled network effects (e.g. Slack, Tinder, Zoom) ◻️ History of network effects ◻️ Favorite business books https://t.co/bdpQ1aTUGm
— Trung Phan ๐จ๐ฆ (@TrungTPhan) Sep 3, 2021
https://t.co/hw6mIPd6BE
— Archillect (@archillect) Sep 2, 2021
A Gentle Introduction to Graph Neural Networks by @beangoben, @emilyrreif, @adamrpearce, and Alex Wiltschko. https://t.co/camcvp1cMS
— Distill (@distillpub) Sep 2, 2021
Google's New AI Photo Upscaling Tech is Jaw-Dropping | PetaPixel https://t.co/RJqvi71E4O // "No Way Out" just went from a runtime of 114 minutes to about 8 minutes.
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) Aug 31, 2021