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Dropbox Startup Lessons Learned
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>be you
>work in HFT shaving nanoseconds off latency or extracting bps from models
>have existential dread
>see this tweet, wonder if your skills could be better used making AGI
>apply to attend this party, meet the openai team
>build AGI
Sam Altmanx.comIncreasingly believe that the "good, cheap, fast—choose two" maxim is devious misinformation spread by the slow.
In my experience, "slow" and "expensive" usually go together. I was in a meeting yesterday where lopping a year off a project schedule also ended up reducing the cost substantially. Fundamentally, it takes time to spend, and adding the ... See more
Patrick Collisonx.com@shreyas IMO the best product will stem from a very strong mental model of the domain and the users. UXR can help you *get* to such a model, and validate it along the way, but it's important to view the syllogism as UXR -> model -> product, not UXR -> product.
Patrick Collisonx.comLearn from Dropboxs' own @drewhouston.
Drew Houston • Dropbox Startup Lessons Learned

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RecipeNinja is an app I vibecoded in Windsurf.
It took me about 20 hours over the last 2 weeks. I wrote zero lines of code.
I am more convinced than ever that coding (and all knowledge work) is about to get totally steamrolled by AI. https://t.co/NYFXNjMNJ7