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Tim Farrell

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@tfarrell01

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Boston, MA

Joined January 2012

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    One of the best examples of counter positioning I’ve ever seen Bullish on

    @AnthropicAI

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    100% this What ppl are missing is that humans are still very much in the loop, specifying tasks and verifying outputs SWEs are now spec writers and code reviewers, which is much more like being a manager than an IC You have to actually find people willing to do that work

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    Replying to @emollick

    Agreed. Dwarkesh is just wrong here. GPT-5 Pro can now do legal research and analysis at a very high level (with limitations - may need to run even longer for certain searches; can't connect to proprietary databases). I use it to enhance my work all the time, with excellent

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    True. Even happens at small/ early-stage companies Basically politics becomes an issue when “the pie” isn’t growing, so people feel the need to fight internally for a bigger piece The real solution is to grow the pie so everyone wins rather than resort to in-fighting

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    as I get older, I have friends now leading some teams at companies and a big part of their job is dealing with company politics one common theme that's come up - there will always be people at companies who believe they can climb their way higher by pulling you down. The more

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    Things startups are learning in current state of AI in circa late 2025 A thread 🧵

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    Biohacking health/ longevity is still the latest/ hottest mega trend Currently a luxury good only available to those rich with time and money, it should eventually become cheap enough for everyone It will also become less extreme and more precise: moderation will be built in

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    I ran into an investor friend who was summering in California. He ordered a glass of Santa Barbara pinot and told me: “I didn’t drink for a year. Then on New Year’s I woke up and realized how boring my life had become. So I had a few drinks that day, and suddenly life had color

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