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4. Taking on a challenge. The above reasons are all true, and there's another immediate one: @ishverduzco challenged me to post a thread a day with him for 30 days. This happened to coincide with a flood of new editorial talent hitting the market, which I've had a lot to say about. Today we’re on challenge day 4. Like this and I’ll take it as a sign to keep going.


intercomputer realist @a16zcrypto / editor https://t.co/fGE7XDfsKo / cofounder @FortuneCrypto


1. Working in public. When I was a journalist, I took for granted that everything I did was out in the open. You can still find pretty much anything I ever wrote or said. That’s the curse and beauty of a life in media. In-house, one of the tradeoffs you make is helping OTHER people look and sound good. (All editors know this one well :)


Opening portals to handheld VR at https://t.co/A2JMItorCV. Problems soluble, potential to improve invariant.


Professor at NYU. Chief AI Scientist at Meta. Researcher in AI, Machine Learning, Robotics, etc. ACM Turing Award Laureate.


building workers observability @cloudflaredev, prev founder @baselimehq (acquired by cloudflare), prev aerodynamicist
