Nick Byrne (@byrnenick) 's Twitter Profile
Nick Byrne

@byrnenick

technology, society & the next economy

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calendar_today18-02-2010 13:23:23

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James Ivings (@jamesivings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's ready! 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Introducing Ellie - your email assistant! 💌 Ellie is powered by OpenAI and will learn your writing style and reply to emails as if you wrote them 🔥 If you want to be an early user, please retweet and comment below and I'll send you an invite code! 🙂

Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun suggestion Elon Musk: Let me run Twitter for a bit. No salary. All in. Focus on great engineering and increasing the amount of love in the world. Just offering my help in the unlikely case it's useful.

Nick Byrne (@byrnenick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What the Twitter debacle has emphasised the most for me is that we don’t have an adequate mechanism for funding the digital commons. Until we have that, there will be no true “public square” for the internet

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Heavenbanning is a hypothetical way to moderate social networks Instead of being thrown off the platform, bad actors have all their followers replaced with sycophantic AI models that constantly agree and praise them Real humans never interact with them medium.com/magnetic/52-th…

Navalism (@navalismhq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If you want to be rewarded, you have to be irreplaceable. If you want to be irreplaceable, you have to be unique. If you want to be unique, you have to be authentic. If you want to be authentic, stop listening to everyone and everything else. It’s drowning “you” out." Naval

Teresa Torres (@ttorres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's the difference between OKRs and Outcomes? This is by far one of the most common questions I get. There are lots of answers to this question. Here's mine: 🧵

Nick Byrne (@byrnenick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It says that we can move the planet, maybe even the universe, in the direction of the good, on one condition—that we forfeit our own existence as a species.” A pro active and powerful piece in The Atlantic by Adam Kirsch theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…

Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve never observed anyone, regardless of field, achieve lasting prominence while voicing rancor or focusing much on the failings of others. Create and share, support others and enjoy. Givers and creators always prevail.

Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One last thing. I spent a long time testing this, so if you found it useful, I'm hoping you: 1. Follow me Rowan Cheung for more 2. Like/Comment/RT the tweet below to support my content 🤝 x.com/rowancheung/st…

Nick Byrne (@byrnenick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kids born today don't know a world without - Intelligent agents (chatGPT & AI) - Spatial computing (Virtual, immersive environments) - Decentralised currency (bitcoin et al) - Space exploration (reusable rockets, spaceX) The future is either wild, or bitterly disappointing

David Perell (@david_perell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can see something 10,000 times on your phone, but never understand it until you see it in person for the first time. That’s the lesson from the park bench scene in Good Will Hunting. Matt Damon is the arrogant, book-smart intellectual who’s seen little but read everything.