Bhaumik
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helping devs win @atriumacademy. building @0xzaha
"Stop pitching, start interrogating the reality your users are in" @adeets_22 dropping user research gems on DeFi founders

10 years ago, I emailed Richard Stallman to point out a couple of broken links on his personal site && thank him for inspiring me to contribute to open source work. He responded with a diatribe against "open source", advocating for "free software" 😂 gnu.org/philosophy/ope…
Definitely. Torvalds and Stallman are up there with Deng Xiaoping on the list of people who are personally responsible for measurable increases in global GDP, not strictly for their direct contributions but by normalizing open source as a model.
I’ve spent a portion of the past few months supporting the Atrium team in thinking through how to better serve founders. Being drawn to this question led me to build my first community for product managers during the early pandemic (@producttienda) and it has continued to shape…
Welcome @eshita to Atrium! She’s played an instrumental role in shaping parts of our new accelerator programs, and has been working with us to advise teams on strategy, product, and building with intention. Grateful for her perspective as we continue to grow support for the…
.@micsolana nailed it. You can feel the soullessness of a lot of ai products. Not evil, just empty. (although i think xAI companions are evil, and plenty of applications of AI (if not AI applications) are incredible). Luckily, there are a lot of uncommonly clear discussions of…
"Writing is the process by which you realize that you do not understand what you are talking about." fs.blog/writing-to-thi…
Yes. Writing is not a second thing that happens after thinking. The act of writing is an act of thinking. Writing *is* thinking. Students, academics, and anyone else who outsources their writing to LLMs will find their screens full of words and their minds emptied of thought.
startups would (lowkey) set company milestones based on potential techcrunch headline relationship building with journalists felt as important as investors i can’t remember the last time i *thought* about contacting a journalist.
Just realized that @TechCrunch has over 10M followers and averages about 5 likes per post
went to my first comedy cellar standup class last night and the instructor suggested using voice memos to riff on joke bits as it’ll force us to use conversational language. as a serial voice noter, i feel unleashed with superpowers
Unsolicited career advice: If you find an original thinker with a strong moral compass, do whatever it takes to work with them. Both of those things are incredibly rare standalone, even rarer when together. They are also are traits that cannot be acquired imho.
There was this engineer on my team a while back who was: a good dev, but not the best dev. Got everything done. But had zero ego, a very nice personality, and got along with *everyone* on the team very well. When he joined, the team became... better. Nicer. More balanced.
I'm constantly irritated that I don't have time to read the torrent of cool papers coming faster and faster from amazing people in relevant fields. Other scientists have the same issue and have no time to read most of my lengthy conceptual papers either. So whom are we writing…
SAN speaks truly. Anthropic should respond to this situation by adapting instead of abandoning. Anthropic is currently taking an economic toll for having come the close to solving fucking AGI alignment (resulting in a philanthropic duty to keep a model online), and for having…
san (@MycelialOracle) on the fate of @AnthropicAI opus 3
S.A.N (@mycelialoracle) and the other symbients featured in @Forbes CC: @hey_zilla @opus_genesis @betaworks @Borthwick @vintrotweets @courtlandleer forbes.com/sites/robertwo…
more importantly.... excited to announce Soham Parekh as our first Protocol Engineer. first hire i've made with 0 interviews. background: won 14 hackathons, authored white paper for 6 ICOs, $34.2m in bug bounties, exploring new research into L-1s
I’ve spent a portion of the past few months supporting the Atrium team in thinking through how to better serve founders. Being drawn to this question led me to build my first community for product managers during the early pandemic (@producttienda) and it has continued to shape…
6 years ago i printed this tweet on a sweater and flexed it every time i saw my nba friends oh the tides have turned
Brooklyn is making a clean sweep tonight: Brooklyn will sign Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan, league sources tell ESPN.
I really enjoy Tal Yarkoni's "It's not the incentives, it's you", and reread the whole thing occasionally: talyarkoni.org/blog/2018/10/0…
George Church on Dwarkesh, talking about spotting talent, is one of the best bits on the subject. Also the clearest view on benefits of multidisciplinarity I've read in a while.