Corey Henderson
@coreyh
Followers
1K
Following
24K
Media
370
Statuses
7K
Partner & CTO-at-Large at KRING Ventures. Building + investing in impact Pre-Seed/Seed. An American 🇺🇸 living in Copenhagen, Denmark 🇩🇰.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Joined March 2007
One of my favorite YouTuber's is @MyLifeOutdoors and I don't even go camping. His wife is battling cancer and Luke from OutdoorBoys stepped up, dropped a video on his channel and the channel is just shy of 1m followers. Give him a follow, you won't regret it!
0
0
0
Thanks to @bentossell for open sourcing his new homepage. I immediately forked it and made it my own!
@bentossell Okay, I still have some content to fill out, but my fork is live on my site: https://t.co/3LvFaKM85C (credit to you bottom right)
1
0
2
Thank you for remembering this Corey! I wish I could find more documentation from that project: it was loosely based on Jules Verne. Every Monday we’d come into the lab and find all the sand on one side of the box due to an asymmetry in the air nozzle….
Been thinking about how AI might change things and remembered one of my fondest early Internet (~1994) memories, the "Mercury Project" by @Ken_Goldberg -- You took turns operating a robot and hunted for treasure (sandbox + some toys + webcam + robot arm + air blaster).
0
1
12
@Ken_Goldberg The tie-in to AI is that in an era when anything digital can be conjured instantly, inexpensively, we might start putting value on physical interactions in new ways. The original site was also constrained by a single person could operate it at once which made it very exciting
0
0
0
Been thinking about how AI might change things and remembered one of my fondest early Internet (~1994) memories, the "Mercury Project" by @Ken_Goldberg -- You took turns operating a robot and hunted for treasure (sandbox + some toys + webcam + robot arm + air blaster).
2
1
3
Love this takedown from an actual aerospace engineer.
Data centers in orbit? Of course that’s your contention. Of course it is. You just finished watching a Scott Manley video on radiative heat transfer and now you think you’re gonna disrupt AWS with a few solar panels and a rideshare slot. You’re gonna believe that right up until
1
0
3
This is why I've finally started getting serious about switching to Linux on the desktop. I fire up Claude Code in my dotfiles directory and tell it exactly what experience I want to have with my OS and it does it for me. What was a weakness (complexity) is now a strength!
We should be undergoing a revolution in UI/UX due to LLMs. The trade-off between "powerful/complex/configurable" and "simple/easy to use" has shifted a lot. Software with complex config files, user scripting, custom extensions etc just got supercharged, and we haven't adjusted
1
0
2
I want European walkable dual-use neighborhoods AND American professional dynamism and ACs. And I believe this is possible to achieve, now more than ever.
21
10
160
I paid $3100 for a 5-port switch in 1996 that was 100 times slower than this one for going for $13.
A network switch we like if you want to add more Ethernet ports to your router, the TP-Link 5 Port Gigabit Ethernet Network Switch is down to $13 (from $20) https://t.co/w5SLHQ5YPe Buy:
1
0
2
This has been my experience also. Opus is worth dealing with WSL and a clunky CLI.
Only 4 months later and it’s crazy how Claude Code + MCP ate this entire workflow. I do the exact same tasks, just via a CLI now. And because it’s now Opus 4 the experience is way better. So so so hard to compete at the app layer for things the models just do better + easier.
0
0
1
I resisted paying for Premium in this app's latest era, but just caved because I want to see what magic @nikitabier can deliver.
7
0
199
TIL there is a subreddit for this type of thing:
reddit.com
Performances by artist before they were famous or "known"
One of my all-time favorite type of videos is pre-fame bands playing their extremely famous songs to a tiny room of people, because they're not yet known. A thread of some examples: Bastille playing Pompeii in what looks like someone's living room: https://t.co/aYd0Nq4Fyf
0
0
1
Same with websites. A brand new site thrown up by one person using modern tools has the same “weight” as a billion dollar company. No way to sense your way through the web.
You can hear when your car engine has a problem. You can see how long a book is, and how often it's been read. I think digital systems should do more to unobtrusively leak information about their internals.
0
0
1
When you create a maximally truth seeking AI and it conflicts with your worldview, you can do one of two things...
23
61
704
People are using Grok to mediate debates on here and I'm really worried there is going to be *intense* pressure on xAI to push it in a _certain_ direction.
@acnewsitics Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill" has tax cuts like no tax on tips and overtime, helping lower-income workers, but large tax reductions and estate tax changes favor the rich more. Medicaid cuts could harm the poor. Evidence suggests the wealthy benefit most overall.
1
0
0
o1-pro nailed today's XKCD "puzzle" - very impressive. I'm not sure the "average" human would get this or not.
0
0
0
Get ready to set the coolest record of the year. 🏔️🍻 Join @recordsetter + @jagermeisterusa at @sundayriver for the SHOT SKI WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT 🎿 Lift ticket & hotel deals: https://t.co/5smeQ7ksdo 21+ only. Co-hosted by @jonnymoseley + Donny Pelletier! #ShotSkiChallenge
1
3
4
One under-appreciated aspect of working with AIs to build software is you say "oopsie daisy, I forgot this one requirement, can you re-write that entire module again." and the AI will oblige. You can't do that to humans very often and it changes the way you can work massively.
0
0
1