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He regularly invited top computer scientists to his office to explain emerging trends in hardware and software. He had three home computers. He was typing a future bestseller, Earth in the Balance, on an early laptop. He went to computer-industry conferences, wrote articles for Scientific American, and fluently spoke the language of VLSI and AI, RA
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I’m also curious about how products with human-centric recommendations will rise to this occasion. I’m seeing ambitious startups like Centroly and Beyond claiming to go head-to-head with the current revenue-driven algorithm.
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Packy McCormick
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I think I've stumbled onto the future of building startups.
It wasn't supposed to happen this way.
It's 2 AM. I'm editing a podcast, questioning every life decision that led me here.
I've already burned through hundreds of thousands on this thing since 2021. Zero... See more
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