@paulg
Occasionally I check the profiles of random people who reply to Paul Graham, and often 20 out of 20 of the last tweets they've posted are about startups. They can't all be successful founders, and yet how can there be so many people who have nothing to say about any other topic?
@horizonreader18
I don't think it was Google taking it down, the original video seems to be taken private. So I assume they had to hide it themselves in order to avoid legal issues.
But indeed a great signal that what was discussed here was quite straightforward and honest. An eye opener with
@IndigoQuant
No, don't know that. I didn't know there were other videos. Do you know if their recordings available somewhere else? I've just finished watching this and it's super insightful and worth watching.
Traumatic events from perspective of our mind's internal model of reality
Source: Can you finally escape the Dopamine Treadmill? w/
@rubenlaukkonen
and
@JEverettLearned
at 42:37-43:38
Entrepreneur advice: break the rules, then hire lawyers to clean up the mess if your product takes off, because if it doesn't, nobody will care about the stolen content.
@DenDrawsArt
@yacineMTB
His tweets are often useful to people who build stuff. Quite motivating. Plus he's probably making a lot of money from the ad revenue share
@firstadopter
I think he says "don't quote me" jokingly a few times. I assume he did know that it's being recorded. It was really cool to hear such honest, straightforward and unfiltered stream of consciousness.
How Pieter Levels launched with no automations and got 1000+ paid customers in the first 24 hours. Landing page, stripe payment link and a typeform to submit your photos. A great example of "doing things that don't scale"
The story of how Gary turned down a job offer from Peter Thiel and a $74,000 check to join a startup that would later become worth billions, a decision he calls his "$200-350 million mistake".
@wallstsavage80
@jack
@TopoGigio_sol
it's probably either unsafe to disclose, and/or there are ethical agreements, and/or there are legal reasons against sharing this info
@wildbarestepf
congrats! and beautifully written post. it's great introduction to your present self for people like me who are now keen on following you!
@sourcegraph
This is awesome. Been using free Cody for about three hours tonight and it was a better experience than paid GitHub Copilot. I really like your UI/UX choices
@PhysInHistory
It is still a 2d image. Nothing has changed compared to looking at a screen, but rather flickering is added and less details can be seen.
Whatever we fasten our attention on, that's the direction our energy will flow in. Meditation trains our mind so that it's not constanly scattered and going into all different directions and dispersing the energy that you're trying to build up.
From: Midnight Gospel episode 3 w/
⚠️ Breaking: AI is cancelled, ALL startups must urgently pivot into quantum computing and asteroid mining.
Please share with your friends who are still promoting Cursor and building an LLM wrapper
@Alejand27444061
@BowTiedMara
@PriusOmega
You have to put things into perspective of the economy size and so on. Definitely not pennies if you look at it this way, probably way higher than the corruption size adjusted by median salary size per capita in the US. I haven't calculated, that's just my intuition.
@levelsio
@stripe
@levelsio
photoai sends at least 2 emails offering a discount with no way to unsubscribe. That's bit annoying and might lead ppl to mark it as spam
Building something in 30 days requires figuring out what not to add due to time constraints, focusing on essential features and using scrappy solutions to get started quickly.
Worrying about all of the engineering details makes people overwhelmed and nervous. With time you may develop an ability to prioritize and focus on the most important things first.
cc
@lexfridman
@tfadell
@ID_AA_Carmack
I like the Twitter account
@Milei_Explains
for English subtitles on Milei videos. Comments are quite positive and reassuring that translation is correct.
@tobi
Tobi someone's got to do it. Make an official
@Shopify
statement that the week is now legally starts with Monday at Shopify. Make it a default in all calendar views inside the app. You can do it!
Pieter Levels: Searching is procrastination. I think sending messages to people is a lot of procrastination. Bro, just, you know, start.
Like, just go.
Imitation is a difficult thing, a lot of people copy, and they don't move past it. You should understand their methods and
@mike_bianco
@Jason
@TallKP
He probably wanted to enjoy the show but something urgent happened so he had to attend to it. In big tech it's called "production on-call", someone from a team might even have to wake up and fix stuff during night if an alarm goes off and a robot calls you to wake you up.