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There's a new Pope and Dax (almost) knows him, new lighting, the fun of being a random at a wedding, AI is maybe going to save us or maybe not, and what techniques should we hang on to and what should we leave in the past?

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Topics:

  • (00:00) - Married in Conneticut and got COVID
  • (00:29) - New Pope, new Dax
  • (03:24) - More light = better negativity
  • (04:25) - The money pit of blinds, security systems, and home theatres
  • (07:32) - How many weddings have you been to?
  • (16:37) - Dax met Frank
  • (17:46) - Has air travel always been bad or is it getting worse?
  • (26:02) - AI is going to save us... or maybe it won't?
  • (37:42) - Thinking through OpenAI's strategy for the application layer
  • (47:26) - Sonnet 3.7 is still the best model
  • (57:06) - What techniques should we hang on to and which ones should we leave behind?
  • (01:06:09) - Thoughts on Roy Lee
  • (01:11:28) - We should rethink the protype of a startup CEO
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There's a new Pope and Dax (almost) knows him, new lighting, the fun of being a random at a wedding, AI is maybe going to save us or maybe not, and what techniques should we hang on to and what should we leave in the past?

Links:

Sponsor: Terminal now offers a monthly box called Cron.

Want to carry on the conversation? Join us in Discord. Or send us an email at [email protected].

Topics:

  • (00:00) - Married in Conneticut and got COVID
  • (00:29) - New Pope, new Dax
  • (03:24) - More light = better negativity
  • (04:25) - The money pit of blinds, security systems, and home theatres
  • (07:32) - How many weddings have you been to?
  • (16:37) - Dax met Frank
  • (17:46) - Has air travel always been bad or is it getting worse?
  • (26:02) - AI is going to save us... or maybe it won't?
  • (37:42) - Thinking through OpenAI's strategy for the application layer
  • (47:26) - Sonnet 3.7 is still the best model
  • (57:06) - What techniques should we hang on to and which ones should we leave behind?
  • (01:06:09) - Thoughts on Roy Lee
  • (01:11:28) - We should rethink the protype of a startup CEO
★ Support this podcast ★
  continue reading

137 episodes

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