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Bill Gurley in conversation with Shane Parrish on on how using AI to deeply understand both the foundational history and the cutting-edge trends in your domain
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Bill Gurley in conversation with Shane Parrish on on how using AI to deeply understand both the foundational history and the cutting-edge trends in your domain
Jesse Zhang, CEO of Decagon, makes an interesting argument about how enterprises will adopt open-weight AI models: the migration will happen as use cases mature https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyone-wrong-open-source-ai-enterprise-jesse-zhang-lakqc/
I asked my Hermes agent to browse a Reddit thread on foods that feel healthy but aren t, and turn the replies into a table. It worked
When browsing products on Amazon, sorting by average rating doesn’t always surface the most popular or widely purchased items. A simple URL trick lets you sort
“11 AI agents” is meaningless as a phrase. If I said “I have 11 spreadsheets” or “I have 11 browser tabs” to do my work, it
Today I learned a incredibly useful trick for debugging web applications that don t use standard TCP/IP networking. While we usually think of curl as a tool
I m terrible at remembering to start tmux when I SSH into servers. Then invariably, my connection drops mid-compile or during a long-running test, and I lose
Ben Horowitz shared his ideas on defining a culture In a conversation with Patrick O Schaugnessy Let me give you a small but probably the most important
The hype may be about the frontier models. The disruption really is in the workflow. Read this in Om Malik s post (https://om.co/2026/02/06/how-ai-goes-to-work/), and it’s one of
Andrej Karpathy’s nomenclature for the state of tech in AI has become the unofficial industry clock. Watching the terminology evolve over the last few years feels