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RT @ceciliazhang77: A photo app can be opinionated.
It can deliver with *no* sliders, *no* instructional prompts.

When you work with a pho…

RT @ceciliazhang77: A photo app can be opinionated. It can deliver with *no* sliders, *no* instructional prompts. When you work with a pho…

Cartoonist, Engineer, PM, Partner @a16z investing in infra & AI Prev Product lead @HashiCorp, Founding Eng/PM @Transposit. Eng @AppDynamics. Opinions = own.

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Yoko
Wed Nov 12 20:24:19
RT @jayzhangjiewu: 🚀 Super cool demo of the ChronoEdit Upscaler LoRA! Huge thanks to @_akhaliq and the HF team 🙌

RT @jayzhangjiewu: 🚀 Super cool demo of the ChronoEdit Upscaler LoRA! Huge thanks to @_akhaliq and the HF team 🙌

AI research paper tweets, ML @Gradio (acq. by @HuggingFace 🤗) dm for promo ,submit papers here: https://t.co/UzmYN5XOCi

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AK
Wed Nov 12 20:20:38
As someone who experienced some crippling RSI in my 20s, I can't help but smile at how much less I type nowadays thanks to AI (even purely for transcription, e.g. nothing agentic!). I really wonder if I would've experienced my RSI given the tooling that already exists today.

As someone who experienced some crippling RSI in my 20s, I can't help but smile at how much less I type nowadays thanks to AI (even purely for transcription, e.g. nothing agentic!). I really wonder if I would've experienced my RSI given the tooling that already exists today.

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Wed Nov 12 20:16:58
As someone who experienced some crippling RSI in my 20s, I can't help but smile at how much less I type nowadays thanks to AI (even purely for transcription, e.g. nothing agentic!). I really wonder if I would've experienced my RSI given the tooling that already exists today.

As someone who experienced some crippling RSI in my 20s, I can't help but smile at how much less I type nowadays thanks to AI (even purely for transcription, e.g. nothing agentic!). I really wonder if I would've experienced my RSI given the tooling that already exists today.

Working on a new terminal: Ghostty. 👻 Prev: founded @HashiCorp. Created Vagrant, Terraform, Vault, and others. Vision Jet Pilot. 👨‍✈️

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Wed Nov 12 20:16:58
finally valve made a new vr headset, controller and steam machine, i am so ready to spend all my money on all three

finally valve made a new vr headset, controller and steam machine, i am so ready to spend all my money on all three

codegen @mistralai, husband

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Q
Wed Nov 12 20:16:53
I've recently started integrating transcription into my daily workflow. Its gotten so good. Away from the computer I'll ramble hours of thoughts to myself, then use an LLM to split and organize that into more coherent chunks, then draw up plans for when I'm back to a computer.

This is replacing... memory mostly, pen/paper secondarily. I say memory foremost because its allowing me to think critically and plan in environments I probably wouldn't have before.

I'm certain I'm using suboptimal tooling for this so any recommendations are welcome! Right now I'm using WisprFlow into Apple Notes and then manually (red flag!) throwing that into a local agent to organize into markdown files.

I'd love to have something that was more end to end in a single solution. And also something that would talk back to me, e.g. if I said "oh, can you explain what I talked about yesterday at the conclusion of chasing this problem down?"

I've recently started integrating transcription into my daily workflow. Its gotten so good. Away from the computer I'll ramble hours of thoughts to myself, then use an LLM to split and organize that into more coherent chunks, then draw up plans for when I'm back to a computer. This is replacing... memory mostly, pen/paper secondarily. I say memory foremost because its allowing me to think critically and plan in environments I probably wouldn't have before. I'm certain I'm using suboptimal tooling for this so any recommendations are welcome! Right now I'm using WisprFlow into Apple Notes and then manually (red flag!) throwing that into a local agent to organize into markdown files. I'd love to have something that was more end to end in a single solution. And also something that would talk back to me, e.g. if I said "oh, can you explain what I talked about yesterday at the conclusion of chasing this problem down?"

Even beyond the note taking, I haven't written more than a handful of text messages, emails, or tweets by hand in weeks. Even this tweet was dictated. No auto-writing, it’s really me, just speaking instead of using my hands. I just follow it up some minor manual edits, very minimal.

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Mitchell Hashimoto
Wed Nov 12 20:14:28
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