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In the hyperbolic plane, a triangle can have infinite perimeter and finite area. x.com/AlgebraFact/st…
SQL is easy, but good data architecture is hard. The challenge is not writing queries but understanding a highly complex data model. How would you go about simplifying data models? Find granularity, define relationships, use indexes and plan for future schemas evolution.
This interview with Steve Jobs in 1995 is fascinatingly poignant for today. In the first half, he discusses how he thought technology (computers) would solve the world's problems. He elucidates but comes to the conclusion that the problems we have aren't primarily technological…
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The Steve Jobs 95 Interview unabridged
Shape Logic Language Models are coming. Then Shape Logic Models.
The most interesting people live with opposing yet complementary ideas/emotions: - unreasonable rationality - open-minded assertiveness - optimistic pessimism - disciplined creativity - humble arrogance - successful failure - inflexible agility
It's also going to reorder what cognitive styles are valued, to what degree, and why.
Much of society as it’s currently constructed papers over wide disparities in innate traits including intellect, tenacity and creativity. We maintain entire industries of fake work and convince countless less talented students to enter less economically valuable programs in…
as ai pushes the marginal cost of output to ~zero, almost all facets of life collapse into one brutal meta problem… separating SIGNAL from the avalanche of noise drowning everything else.
There is nothing new under the sun.
“as an organizing tool for civilization, you’ve gotta admit, monotheism was a killer app”
In Deep Tech, this is something I think about a fair amount - founders need to give investors/the public a baseline of what's impressive and what's not: adamdraper.vc/p/why-is-this-…
There is not a single international issue, short of a nation declaring war against us that matters if our youth can't find jobs and our streets aren't safe.
Productivity culture exists to kill the exact behavior that leads to breakthroughs. The people who build important things look unproductive because they waste hours on random shit nobody asked them to solve. Strategic planning is cope for people who can't tolerate obsessive play
Honestly, if Gemini 3 can open an uploaded file, read it, and use its contents in conversation / for tasks....it's already beat ChatGPT-5.1. I'm so sick of this LLM laziness and pretending.
Anything new is accomplished by unqualified people because no one is qualified for something that hasn't been done before. If you wait until you’re "qualified," you’ll never start anything truly original. The only way to become qualified is to do the thing.
Simplicity is the signature of truth. If your explanation is a tangled mess of exceptions and special cases, you haven't found the core idea yet. Keep peeling the onion.
Wait long enough and almost all of the abhorrent people and institutions destroy themselves with little need for any external effort.
Kolmogorov complexity: The shortest program that generates an object is the measure of that object's complexity. Science seeks the shortest description of a given phenomena. The process of finding the shortest description is compression in signal processing.
All the great breakthroughs in science are, at their core, compression. They take a complex mess of observations and say, "it's all just this simple rule". Symbolic compression, specifically. Because the rule is always symbolic -- usually expressed as mathematical equations. If…
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