Sunday, April 09, 2023
9: China
Storytelling is a money-printing skill.
— Parker Worth ⚡️ (@worth_parker) April 9, 2023
But it takes a lot of time to write and read.
Here are 10 podcasts that'll help you learn fast (don't miss out):
Interesting point, but an example might make it clearer. Can you think of a prominent person who's currently wasting his talents in software when he could be working on manufacturing and heavy industries?
— Paul Graham (@paulg) April 9, 2023
Muslims can have fun too. Why are these guys stirring the pot? https://t.co/KirGrAhvgl
— Hussein Kanji (@hkanji) April 9, 2023
100 million people use ChatGPT.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
Fewer than 1% understand it.
A mega thread to get you up to speed:
2000 - MIT’s Cynthia Breazeal @cynthiabreazeal develops Kismet, a robot that can recognize and simulate emotions. pic.twitter.com/HlZQL0STPI
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
Artificial intelligence can make adults nervous, but experts say exploring it as a family is the best way to understand its pros and cons: https://t.co/QpdG5TZnfH
— mitRAISE (@MitRaise) March 22, 2023
Today’s generative AI models require thousands of GPUs to run.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
In fact, OpenAI used 10,000 Nvidia GPUs to train ChatGPT.https://t.co/Z9hn3rXnZY
2015 - OpenAI is founded as a nonprofit by Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Reid Hoffman, Jessica Livingston, & others.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
Their mission is to spend $1 billion to keep humanity safe from evil AI.
Musk later pulls out of the deal and OpenAI takes on corporate backers.https://t.co/nMNuN5DSUe
2018 - LLMs (Large Language Models) emerge.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
LLMs are a type of AI system that's been trained on enormous amounts of text data.
They can understand natural language and produce human-like responses to inputs. pic.twitter.com/C8VYBQU0hl
The key term here is Emerge. Two new disciplines: (1) Emergent Behavior and (2) Prompt Engineering.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
2018 - OpenAI introduces GPT
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
(Generative Pre-trained Transformer).
This becomes one of the most significant breakthroughs in natural language processing. pic.twitter.com/uYtmAyue0r
November 30, 2022 - OpenAI launches ChatGPT a chatbot.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
It is built on top of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 large language models. pic.twitter.com/K6DMYdmQ17
ChatGPT generates human-like text based on prompts from users.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
It predicts the next word in a given text, based on the patterns it has learned from a massive amount of data during its training process. pic.twitter.com/15e9CXUKLY
When you prompt ChatGPT it uses ‘transformer architecture’ to respond.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
This is a deep learning technique that works through terabytes of data containing billions of words to create an answer. pic.twitter.com/CxRS1MsmTJ
December 4, 2022 - ChatGPT reaches 1 million users.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
January 2023 - ChatGPT reaches 100 million active monthly users.
It is the "fastest-growing consumer application in history." pic.twitter.com/khHsNwkbWn
You project to the next 50 years.......
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
For a deep dive into how ChatGPT works read this blog post from Stephen Wolfram:
— Misha (@mishadavinci) April 9, 2023
https://t.co/rbszmwnXy2
AI is going to transform education, even if AI technology does not improve further
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) April 9, 2023
But I think education may be able to adapt to AI far more effectively than other industries & in ways that will improve both student learning and the lives of instructors https://t.co/prg1eJiFyQ
Congratulations to Australia’s Michelle Lee for being the 1st woman to row solo unassisted with no stoppages across the Pacific Ocean - 237 days, 14,000 kilometres, 5 hurricanes and 4 cyclones. A true legend. pic.twitter.com/6J0vKky1Iq
— Anthony Sider (@BudgetDude) April 9, 2023
#SundayMorning #coffee check in! What’s in your mug this morning? ☕️🤔 pic.twitter.com/vGJ6KzfNwZ
— Melissa Stewart (@MelissaOnline) April 9, 2023
I watched a movie last night with Jonah Hill called "You People". In it, was the best explanation I've heard of how white people are perceived by non-whites and why. It's a touchy subject of course and uncomfortable to many. I'm glad I watched it though
— Rick Elliott 🎸 (@madbaldscotsman) April 9, 2023
I don't know about AI version of social, everything is AI now. But we can talk next generation social. I have something.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
My 3C Framework For Getting Out Of A Rut (After Years Of Testing): pic.twitter.com/2Wa4GQceAs
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) April 8, 2023
Military soldier robots have arrived.
— Owen Gregorian (@OwenGregorian) April 9, 2023
@ScottAdamsSays https://t.co/i5afkiOf6g
Every piece of advice I could think of after 6 years as a creator.
— Jay Clouse (@jayclouse) April 9, 2023
1. The difference between big outcomes and small outcomes usually comes down to relationships.
2. Access is easier than you think. The people you think you could never meet or talk to? Chances are you can.
3. Design matters a lot. EVERYTHING is designed and people conflate good design with being trustworthy.
— Jay Clouse (@jayclouse) April 9, 2023
4. Distribution matters as much as (or more than) the product.
5. Distribution alone can't save a BAD product (over the long term).
6. Selling is the most important skill you can learn.
— Jay Clouse (@jayclouse) April 9, 2023
7. Storytelling is the key to selling.
8. People buy from whom they know, like, and trust. We need to know you to like you, and we need to like you to trust you. We need trust you to buy from you.
9. Balance your ambition with patience.
— Jay Clouse (@jayclouse) April 9, 2023
10. It's easier to sell to people with money. And it's easier to help people who don't *really* need your help.
11. Being resilient can make up for just about any deficit.
12. Writing is at the core of ALL creative work. Get good at it.
View That Chamath Palihapitiya Is the Next Buffett Dented by Interest Rates https://t.co/xDTS3VC4Dk
— Brian Laung Aoaeh, CFA (@brianlaungaoaeh) April 9, 2023
Pope Francis appeared to ask Russians to seek the truth about their country’s invasion of Ukraine in his Easter message to the world
— Mikhail Khodorkovsky (@mbk_center) April 9, 2023
“Help the beloved Ukrainian people on their journey towards peace, and shed the light of Easter upon the people of Russia.”https://t.co/w4UgeKk69X
reversing this takes years of controlling your environment, stimuli, and self-talk
— Maggie (@MagNorris) April 9, 2023
there is nothing wrong with sitting and thinking silently
the world would be a better place if children had space to explore their fascinations independently, at their own pace
think slow https://t.co/Qef3f54EG8
Uber's CEO became an undercover boss in a used Tesla and was surprised by how rude some riders can be https://t.co/nsXhQtPeen
— Brian Laung Aoaeh, CFA (@brianlaungaoaeh) April 9, 2023
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— Pawsionate (@pawsionatecom) April 5, 2023
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Network effects compound exponentially!
— Alok Tayi (@aloktayi) April 9, 2023
Elon Musk, Substack
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Putin’s Twitter account resurfaces as Russia comes in from the cold Elon Musk’s social media site lifts restrictions on Kremlin-linked tweets
Introducing Substack Notes Unlocking the power of the subscription network ........ We started Substack in 2017 because we wanted the internet to be better for writers and readers. We were dismayed with the clickbait and content farms, the listicles and liars, the cheap outrage and culture wars. We thought there could be something better if writers and readers were given more control and treated as a higher priority than advertisers, and if culture makers could find financial dignity without needing to sublimate themselves to attention games and corporate marketing budgets. “We believe that what you read matters,” we said, and we meant it. .......... we set about building a system that fosters deep connections and quality over shallow engagement and dopamine hacks . ......... There are more than 35 million active subscriptions to writers on Substack, including more than 2 million paid subscriptions. Readers have paid hundreds of millions of dollars to writers on the platform. There has been a Cambrian explosion of great writing, and writers have been saying (unprompted, we promise) that Substack has changed their lives. Encouraged by this early progress, we’ve become excited by the prospect of pushing the subscription network into new territory. ......... while Recommendations lets writers promote publications, Notes will give them the ability to recommend almost anything—including posts, quotes, comments, images, and links. Our goal is to foster conversations that inspire, enlighten, and entertain, while giving writers a powerful growth channel as these interactions find new audiences. ........ While Notes may look like familiar social media feeds, the key difference is in what you don’t see. The Substack network runs on paid subscriptions, not ads. This changes everything. .......... In legacy social networks, people get rewarded for creating content that goes viral within the context of the feed, regardless of whether or not people value it, locking readers in a perpetual scroll. Almost all the attendant financial rewards then go to the owner of the platform. ........ By contrast, the lifeblood of a subscription network is the money paid to people who are doing worthy work within it. Here, people get rewarded for respecting the trust and attention of their audiences. The ultimate goal on this platform is to convert casual readers into paying subscribers. In this system, the vast majority of the financial rewards go to the creators of the content. ......... The goal here is not to create a perfectly sanitized information environment, but to set the conditions for constructive discussion where there is enough common ground to seek understanding while holding onto the worthwhile tension needed for great art and new ideas. It won’t feel like the social media we know today. ......... Many of us have grown so used to talk of hellsites and doomscrolling—while wondering if social media is driving us mad—that we have forgotten that the internet can be good. .......... By changing the rules of engagement—by creating a new media universe with different laws of physics—the internet can be better than it has ever been.
Yeah. It goes in both directions. I sometimes list all the ideas I want included in an article then feed that to ChatGPT and ask for an essay. It is my essay. to be included. Draft 1. This is the newest word processor. #iApplied https://t.co/4gvxsikqOJ
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
This is the most amazing out-of-the-box thinking ever on the Indian economy. Sikkim is proof. The top per capita income state did it through organic farming.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
There was a bit of an adventure with my accommodation (checked in only to find a happy family living inside) but it is resolved and to make up for it the host sent me A CHICKEN 🥹I am obviously smitten by this gesture and have made the executive decision to stay here forever pic.twitter.com/vOHikKgBnu
— Varia Bortsova 💙💛 (@variainayurt) April 9, 2023
Same to you.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
"It's no secret that the Russian invasion of Ukraine has not gone according to plan
— Mikhail Khodorkovsky (@mbk_center) April 9, 2023
Nevertheless, with the conflict now in its 2nd year, Putin still hopes to break Ukrainian resistance in a long war of attrition"@oliviayanchik @ACEurasia @AtlanticCouncil https://t.co/A0dhMZB9N8
Russia's pro-war figures gathered to pay tribute to Tatarsky (40), a blogger who advocated for all Ukrainians to be murdered
— Mikhail Khodorkovsky (@mbk_center) April 9, 2023
Beside his coffin - a sledgehammer presented by Wagner's Prigozhin
The group used these for extrajudicial killings of captured defectors from Putin's war https://t.co/adDHI6QBpj pic.twitter.com/PrZHjH1wlb
“About 1 in 2 startups in Y Combinator’s Winter 2023 batch is building a product that uses OpenAI’s APIs.” https://t.co/MVARyZVT2t
— Hussein Kanji (@hkanji) April 9, 2023
Allow me to train your entire corporate team on ChatGPT literacy https://t.co/n3LflBByWh and your productivity would go through the roof. https://t.co/4gvxsikqOJ Shall we talk?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
AI-powered CGI is getting ridiculously better.
— Barsee 🐶 (@heyBarsee) April 8, 2023
It's going to be difficult to tell what's real and what's fake soon, which is the point.pic.twitter.com/mtazqMZmFh
China’s PLA launches simulated precision strikes on Taiwan as ‘Joint Sharp Sword’ drills enter second day Drills come after Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen defied Beijing’s warnings against meeting US House speaker in California Multiple PLA services maintained a posture of advancement while encircling Taiwan in drills directed by the Eastern Theatre Command, CCTV reports ....... The self-declared air defence zones include and extend beyond sovereign airspace. While the PLA sends planes into Taiwan’s ADIZ nearly every day, only some sorties cross the strait median line that marks the halfway point between mainland China and Taiwan. ...... For decades, both sides largely abided by the tacit understanding that neither militaries should cross the median line, but Beijing in 2020 said it did not recognise the line.
AI-powered CGI is getting ridiculously better.
— Barsee 🐶 (@heyBarsee) April 8, 2023
It's going to be difficult to tell what's real and what's fake soon, which is the point.pic.twitter.com/mtazqMZmFh
We can team up and put together an actual course.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
Be wary of a superpower that seeks influence without winning affection, power without trust and a global vision without universal human rights
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) March 31, 2023
Me: When you have a question, do you always ask ChatGPT?
— Paul Graham (@paulg) April 9, 2023
10 yo: Unless it's Pokemon-related.
Me: Why do you use Google for those?
10 yo: I don't. I use the Pokedex.
Me: So you don't use Google for anything?
10 yo: No, not really.
A conversation 10 years ago with a newly arrived 18-year-old from Pakistan (in Queens).
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
Me: Hey, I sent you an email.
Him: I don't check email. Send it on Messenger (Facebook).
Looking the part.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
Most people think it's like this:
— Jon Brosio (@jonbrosio) April 9, 2023
• Work a 9-5
• Start a side hustle
• Replace your income
For me, it was:
• Work a 9-5
• Get fired
• Start writing
• Work as a waiter
• Start a side hustle
• Get laid-off
• Keep husting
• Go solo (before you feel ready)
Keep going.
3 skills every Solopreneur needs:
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) April 9, 2023
1. Problem-solving
2. Storytelling
3. Copywriting
- Solve a big problem.
- Make it relatable through a story.
- Talk about it daily to attract customers.
Storytelling, in particular, is a powerful business technique.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) April 9, 2023
But most people aren't very good at it.
Practice with your "Founder Story".
Here's how to write yours: https://t.co/jaOuJhJGrf
You rarely hear about bootstrapped startups getting acquired for billions or hundreds of millions.
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) April 9, 2023
I'm talking tres comas exits.
Billion dollar outcomes. No investors.
However it's happened. It's possible.
Here's 10 of the largest bootstrapped startup acquisitions to date: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/kjEDKAObRb
First on the list is Mailchimp.
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) April 9, 2023
This email marketing platform was founded in 2001 and was bootstrapped for over 17 years.
In 2019, they were acquired by Intuit for a whopping $12 billion.
That's tres comas! pic.twitter.com/MDCpKB9DvG
Seventh on the list is GitHub
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) April 9, 2023
Web-based platform for developers to collaborate on code.
They were bootstrapped for 6 years before receiving outside funding and being acquired by Microsoft for $7.5 billion in 2018.
Tres comas again! pic.twitter.com/3Di9lhc96W
Eighth is Wrike
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) April 9, 2023
Project management software startup that was bootstrapped for over 8 years before being acquired by Citrix for $2.25 billion in 2021.
Tres comas outcome! pic.twitter.com/hcVAhDIKJp
Ninth is Paycor.
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) April 9, 2023
Human capital management software company that was bootstrapped for over 20 years before being acquired by Apax Partners for $2.3 billion in 2021.
Tres comas again! pic.twitter.com/vLaC5bJmui
So there you have it.
— Andrew Gazdecki (@agazdecki) April 9, 2023
While extremely rare these startups prove that it's possible to get acquired for billions without relying on venture capital.
So bootstrap your startup.
Keep the majority of the exit.
Tres comas. pic.twitter.com/OcjxadOSML
It does not work if you take yourself out of the equation.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
Try my course. It will change the equation for you. https://t.co/n3LflBByWh https://t.co/4gvxsikqOJ
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
You are doing meditation wrong. Sign up for an hour with me. I will walk you through it. I will help a tech startup CEO and the team at all stageshttps://t.co/jgTIpl5I33
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) April 9, 2023
आन्दोलन कि जगह संघटित हो कर FPO बना कर काम करे तो ज्यादा फ़ायदा होगा https://t.co/24rDk5HlQR
— Ruchit G Garg (@ruchitgarg) April 9, 2023
According to coaches, players and staff, Meyer crossed the line from tough and demanding to belittling, demeaning and leading by fear.
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) January 12, 2023
Entrepreneurship Tip:
— Edgar Brown (@iamedgarbrown) April 9, 2023
Your business is a reflection of who you are.
Focus on improving yourself, and watch your business transform.
Stop choosing what isn't choosing you.
— Pia Leichter (@pialeichter) April 9, 2023
ChatGPT is the future.
— Hasan Toor ✪ (@hasantoxr) April 9, 2023
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— Hasan Toor ✪ (@hasantoxr) April 9, 2023
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