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Day 2 at NeurIPS

If you're working on AI creative tools, come find me - I'll be the one in a skirt 🙃

Content creation & editing is such a fruitful area right now, and I love to chat with folks who are curious about startups!

Day 2 at NeurIPS If you're working on AI creative tools, come find me - I'll be the one in a skirt 🙃 Content creation & editing is such a fruitful area right now, and I love to chat with folks who are curious about startups!

Partner @a16z AI 🤖 and twin to @omooretweets | Investor in @elevenlabsio, @krea_ai, @bfl_ml, @hedra_labs, @wabi, @WaveFormsAI, @ViggleAI, & more

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Justine Moore
Thu Dec 04 20:36:42
RT @a16z: >100 trillion token analysis of reasoning model usage over time

Full piece from @MaikaThoughts, @AnjneyMidha, @xanderatallah, an…

RT @a16z: >100 trillion token analysis of reasoning model usage over time Full piece from @MaikaThoughts, @AnjneyMidha, @xanderatallah, an…

CEO @OpenRouterAI, the largest LLM marketplace. Previously: co-founder & CTO @OpenSea.

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Alex Atallah
Thu Dec 04 20:35:27
it’s unrealistic but imagine a big company like @AnthropicAI wants a scheduler that has an api to tie into their own native workflows with existing customer base to propel it forward, 1.4 million is nothing to them

still it’s just for fun, please know this, my listing is for fun

it’s unrealistic but imagine a big company like @AnthropicAI wants a scheduler that has an api to tie into their own native workflows with existing customer base to propel it forward, 1.4 million is nothing to them still it’s just for fun, please know this, my listing is for fun

curious guy creating things @ https://t.co/HXWladhJaA - up and coming wife guy

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jack friks
Thu Dec 04 20:33:50
In the world where all these permissively licensed code fragments are used to power combat drones and military vehicles, maybe it is a good thing that we're exploring a more restrictive kind of licensing for the software we write?

In the world where all these permissively licensed code fragments are used to power combat drones and military vehicles, maybe it is a good thing that we're exploring a more restrictive kind of licensing for the software we write?

Building https://t.co/od97B0HVrk and https://t.co/666FnyVVE0 in Public. Raising all the boats with kindness. 🎙️ https://t.co/6w69DZmi8H · ✍️ https://t.co/lpnor5rsTW

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Arvid Kahl
Thu Dec 04 20:33:28
guys i’ll be honest, it’s not realistic to think you can sell your $20k/month SaaS for one million four hundred twenty thousand and sixty nine dollars… but it sure would be funny

guys i’ll be honest, it’s not realistic to think you can sell your $20k/month SaaS for one million four hundred twenty thousand and sixty nine dollars… but it sure would be funny

it’s unrealistic but imagine a big company like @AnthropicAI wants a scheduler that has an api to tie into their own native workflows with existing customer base to propel it forward, 1.4 million is nothing to them still it’s just for fun, please know this, my listing is for fun

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jack friks
Thu Dec 04 20:32:09
Trying to wrap my head around this.

Fizzy is open source, as in "source fully available." Openly. You know, like "open" "source."

Licensed under terms that allow you to run it for free, but not monetize it.

Now, people say, this is no true "open-source" Scotsman.

Have I misunderstood what OSS was all my life? Just as anyone is free to open- or closed-source their code, they can add any license to their work. And just because the most permissive (MIT) or most restrictive "allowed" "open-source" licenses (AGPL)  permit monetizing that software, doesn't mean that only "free" (as in lunch) software can be "open-source."

If the source is open, it's open-source. Right? Right!?

Trying to wrap my head around this. Fizzy is open source, as in "source fully available." Openly. You know, like "open" "source." Licensed under terms that allow you to run it for free, but not monetize it. Now, people say, this is no true "open-source" Scotsman. Have I misunderstood what OSS was all my life? Just as anyone is free to open- or closed-source their code, they can add any license to their work. And just because the most permissive (MIT) or most restrictive "allowed" "open-source" licenses (AGPL) permit monetizing that software, doesn't mean that only "free" (as in lunch) software can be "open-source." If the source is open, it's open-source. Right? Right!?

In the world where all these permissively licensed code fragments are used to power combat drones and military vehicles, maybe it is a good thing that we're exploring a more restrictive kind of licensing for the software we write?

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Arvid Kahl
Thu Dec 04 20:31:55
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