
Corey Henderson
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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
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.
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I resisted paying for Premium in this app's latest era, but just caved because I want to see what magic @nikitabier can deliver.
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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:.
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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.
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RT @sethbannon: When you create a maximally truth seeking AI and it conflicts with your worldview, you can do one of two things. https://….
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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.
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o1-pro nailed today's XKCD "puzzle" - very impressive. I'm not sure the "average" human would get this or not.
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RT @RecordSetter: Get ready to set the coolest record of the year. 🏔️🍻. Join @recordsetter + @jagermeisterusa at @sundayriver for the SHOT….
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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.
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It feels under-discussed that the companies shipping updates at a speed we've never seen before are the AI tool vendors. Humans are still driving, but Recursive Self-Improvement (RSI) is budding.
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November buying the iPhone Pro Max: Perfect for my coat pocket.Me in April: *googles 'are belt clip holsters in style yet'*.
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Just arrived to college with my new PC but it couldn't do CRC checks reliably and I didn't know why. Had to schlep my desktop to some random downtown Boston office and get my CPU swapped out. "It’s been 30 years since Intel’s infamous Pentium FDIV bug"
tomshardware.com
What’s worse, wrong math or dead chips?
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I remember reading a pricing sheet for a Sun Spark server and was offended by the gouging happening. Power cables were $250, server rails $8000 etc. in 1999 dollars!.
In 1999, at the time of Google’s series A, the Internet ran on Sun Solaris and Sparc and Oracle. In 2004, at the time of Google’s IPO, the Internet ran on Linux, x86 and mySQL. Unimaginably dramatic shift. In 5 years. And the current cycle is mostly moving faster.
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My first computer. Two distinct memories were playing Blackjack off a cassette tape loader and writing BASIC code to draw a box around the screen.
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