marc
@marcfdupuis
Building the world’s most delightful data analysis experience: http://fabi.ai @hqfabi
Super jazzed up to share our new template gallery with the world! Vibe coding dashboards and data workflows is becoming so easy that the hardest part is figuring out where to start with a blank page. Inspired by what our customers are building, we've put together examples of…

Only one European (well German of course) car in the world's best selling cars now Not a single European company left in the leading tech companies anymore Not a single European company left in the top AI companies This is why Europe has zero negotiation power at the world…
I remember posting 2 years ago about the US and Europe's extreme divergence of GDP per capita Europe was rapidly getting poorer relative to the US and Asia For a lot of Europeans the response then was "why does this matter? why do we have to be richer every year? we prefer to…
Some of the recent, and very serious data privacy and availability incidents caused directly or indirectly by AI, crystalized some thoughts I've been mulling over for a while. Vibe coding is awesome but carries risk. The risks vary, from making a bad decisions because you're…

I kind of assume that these types of posts are actually the same person or created by a handful of agencies that just repurpose them. I wish @X cracked down on these more.
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With AI quickly becoming commoditized the countries who will come out on top are the ones who think about what we need to be doing once AGI is here and readily accessible. Investing in education, and advanced research and tech seems paramount. Over the next 1-2 generations we…
AI.gov and America's AI plan have been unveiled, with 90+ bold actions to dominate the AI revolution. The U.S. is all-in on AI leadership. Here's how AI-powered governance begins:
Showed this to my wife who asked “Do you think they paid for her or did Chris Martin call in a favor because he felt bad?” That would be so funny if he phoned in a favor. Either way. Amazing job.
Thank you for your interest in Astronomer.
Anyone notice how big legacy software providers were insanely fast to integrate a first set of AI feature and since then nothing? The only large corp that seems to actually be moving the ball forward is Microsoft.
I agree, but I have to admit that LLMs have made me question exactly how “intelligent” humans really are vs just doing pattern matching more than I would have thought.
I cant get over the fact that so many engineers still dont grok the fundamentals of what an LLM is. Repeat after me: its just pattern matching, it doesnt "know" anything
The recent Replit incident and now this, are a good reminder that both the user and the vibe coding platform have a shared responsibility. It’s not because you can ship something in no-time that you should. This is also why the less technical you are the more important it is…
Two things are true at the same time. The easier it is for anyone to create software: 1. The more novel apps we’ll see that go viral (eg this app that lets women post pictures of men they’re dating for feedback) 2. The more viral apps will be terrible privacy leaks. Like this:
I find the fear of loss of technical skills because of AI fascinating. Virtually no one here can explain how a transistor works yet we’re all happy living with devices that abstract that complexity away from us. There will always be more technology to learn and master that will…
I’m sure eyewear and other wearables with recording devices will help young people do young people things.
This is sad: Young people spend 70% less time going to parties vs 20 years ago. Across nearly every age group, people are meeting less. Instead they're in front of TVs, phones, laptops ... and it's closely tied to increasing loneliness / anxiety / sadness. AI is just going to…
In an era where it feels like everything can be done instantaneously, we tend to forget that crafting beautiful, functional products still takes time. Same thing with @hqfabi. Took us a minute to get it going, now we have the world’s best data analysis experience and i…
It takes time to build good things. Mocha took time.
People love to hate on spreadsheets. But I think they're one of the most underrated, over-performing tools in early-stage data work. Here's why: – They’re intuitive: No onboarding needed. – They’re fast: Real-time edits, zero pipeline delays, no waiting on dashboards. –…