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Oct 24 • 🌁 San Francisco
Cruise is Literally Dragging People into the Future

Cruise is Literally Dragging People into the Future

I'm all for Cruise's mission to make streets safer. I'm hopeful the DMV will find a way to work to integrate them more responsibly into our communities. In the meantime, the alleged allegations reported by the FT have eroded my trust in Cruise.
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Oct 22 • 🤔 Thinking about
Fashionably Late, Per Usual

Fashionably Late, Per Usual

Apple products are incredibly well suited to capture the value of generative AI. I anticipate Apple will monetize AI more efficiently than any other company in the world, if they can just get out of their own way and start shipping.
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Oct 20 • 🤔 Thinking about
General-purpose technology

General-purpose technology

The concept of general-purpose technology (GPT) is a subject of debate among economists, historians, and technologists, but generally speaking, there have been only 25 technologies that meet the criteria of being transformative across various sectors and over long periods of time.
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Oct 18 • 🤔 Thinking about
On the Level of Uncertainty

On the Level of Uncertainty

President Clinton recently spoke on the Questlove Supreme podcast about how local newspapers used to focus on balanced reporting. Got me thinking a bit about today's media ecosystem and what it means to be on the level.
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Oct 13 • 👨‍💻 Software
Warp is a great product

Warp is a great product

Lately, I've been hooked on Warp for my terminal needs. It's faster, more intuitive and smarter than any terminal app I've used. So many little features keep me in the flow and make tasks a breeze. If you're often in a terminal and haven't tried Warp yet, I'd highly recommend checking it out.
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