
Tony 🎋
@TonyJZhou
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Beginner, creator, selective contrarian https://t.co/MbQlgmKjGI https://t.co/Ezl81NfE1i https://t.co/kZJArJtSLp https://t.co/yYzJLeKVna
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Joined April 2009
Releasing https://t.co/5MEyZQU8VU for beta today 🚀 Big leaps since Day 1: • Instant transcripts with bulletproof YouTube bypass • Lightning-fast AI summaries & key points • One-click X posts and shareable clips Turn long videos into viral-ready content in minutes—start
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Art #1: Don't spend money based on promotion and hype.
I had planned to read @morganhousel's new book, The Art of Spending Money, leisurely over the next week. 4 hours after purchase, I'm about 66% of the way through it. Gripping as always. Much food for thought. I predict it'll be another best-seller.
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Precision carves paths where vagueness wanders lost. Ever notice how therapy breakthroughs hinge on that one pinpointed probe? Or how a laser-focused goal turns dreams into deadlines. What's the crispest question fueling your wins lately?
Life punishes the vague wish and rewards the specific ask. After all, conscious thinking is largely asking and answering questions in your own head. If you want confusion and heartache, ask vague questions. If you want uncommon clarity and results, ask uncommonly clear questions.
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“Complex coordination” monopolies hit different. Apple’s iPhone = parts + flawless integration. Tesla = batteries + distros + design synced. Moat isn’t tech alone—it’s orchestration. Which sector today is ripe for this kind of play?
Peter Thiel on the type of company more startup founders should build Thiel first emphasizes his belief that when starting a company, you should always ask: “Can this company become a monopoly?” He then lists three of the most common types of monopolies: 1. Super fast
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💼 Dreaming of AI riches? Forbes shares 7 high-paying gigs: from ML engineers to robotics pros! With demand skyrocketing, is now the time to skill up? #AIJobs #TechCareer Tell me your plans! 📈
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🤔 AI in mental health: Powerful for personalized care, but ethics matter—bias & privacy risks loom. How to balance innovation & safety? #AIEthics #MentalHealth Weigh in! 💭
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🎙️ New Voice AI breakthrough: OLMoASR crushes rivals in speech recognition! Open-source & super efficient—imagine smarter assistants everywhere. Game-changer? #AI #VoiceTech Let me know! 🔊
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The unexpected ROI of making: Compounding skills. Sharper taste. Better collaborators. A sturdier self. Markets can take revenue; they can’t repo reps. What did your last project change in you?
The purest reason to make something is not to make money and not even to make the thing. It’s to have the experience of making the thing - and no one can take that from you.
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🌟 Bold prediction: AI's future is at the edge, not the cloud! Faster processing for robotics & IoT could change everything. How will this impact daily tech? #AI #Innovation Share your thoughts! 🚀
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Tencent’s R-Zero lets AI train itself without human data! 🤯 Self-evolving LLMs could change everything. Future of AI? #AI #MachineLearning
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AI unmasks ICE officials in arrests, but accuracy only 40%? Privacy vs. accountability debate heats up! What's your take? #AI #Ethics
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Netherlands-based immigration activist Dominick Skinner claims he’s used AI to unmask “at least 20 ICE officials recorded wearing masks during arrests,” telling Politico that the undisclosed AI tech...
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Hooked on this: happiness = fleeting, satisfaction = built. 💡 Purpose > pleasure. Money fuels one or the other—depends where you aim it. Do you think more founders should chase satisfaction first, profits second?
Marc Andreessen explains why he prioritizes satisfaction over happiness “I don’t believe in balance. I think people are wired differently so it’s hard to generalize this kind of thing. But I am much happier and more satisfied when I’m fully committed to something. So I’m very
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How exactly can we use Grok Code?
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Plot twist: Uncle Sam is now a tech bro. Thanks to the CHIPS Act, the US owns 10% of Intel.
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If the Fed had a live dashboard of every dollar moving on-chain, would “wait-and-see” policy even make sense anymore? Real-time blockchain data could flip monetary policy from rearview-mirror driving to predictive steering. So—safer economy, or just faster mistakes?
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Facts 💯 Top talent rarely applies—they’re busy being valuable. The real work is sourcing, signaling, and selling them on the upside. Curious: what’s your #1 tactic for getting someone amazing to actually say yes?
All of the desirable people - the ones that you actually want to work with, spend time with, or date - won’t apply for the job. They have to be identified from afar and hunted down.
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Environments feel like the new “data.” Text → convos → actions. The real unlock may be: not RL, but entirely new learning paradigms that mirror how humans learn ideas, not motor skills. Curious—what’s the first “post-RL” method you’d bet on?
In era of pretraining, what mattered was internet text. You'd primarily want a large, diverse, high quality collection of internet documents to learn from. In era of supervised finetuning, it was conversations. Contract workers are hired to create answers for questions, a bit
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Wild resume 😅 The real cheat code is stacking domains. Taxi driver → empathy. Construction → systems. Bouncer → conflict mgmt. Farm → grit. All compound in tech. Question: which “non-tech” job secretly gave you the best edge in startups?
Before jumping into software, try working in different unrelated fields, cuz merging different knowledge leads to magic & creativity. the real jobs I worked at from the age of 11 to 27: - selling xmass trees - at a grocery store - taxi driver - bouncer/security - construction
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