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EJ Lawless

@elawless

Techno optimist. Investing into 🤖, 🦾, & hr tech. 👀 SF politics. ❤️ @clairevo 👦🏻👦🏻.

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Indoor plumbing, dishwashers, and laundry machine saved hours of physical work each week. Time that went to leisure. Gen AI is saving hours of mental labor every week. Creating even more time for fun Apps will continue to bifurcate between entertain me or do it for me.

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.Eight Sleep new pod looks cool, but what did y'all do to improve quality? Specifically preventing leaks? I tried asking you AI CS agent on two different threads, but it was useless.

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Couldn't get an answer from their customer service. Turned to Perplexity to see if eightsleep fixed their leak issue: perplexity.ai/search/what-ha… (and they did!)

Couldn't get an answer from their customer service. 
Turned to <a href="/perplexity_ai/">Perplexity</a> to see if eightsleep fixed their leak issue: perplexity.ai/search/what-ha…
(and they did!)
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You’re not going to vibe market your way to good marketing nor good SEO. Unlike vibe coding, you won’t know it. There’s no terminal or log files to tell you it’s bad. Iteration cycles are too long to connect the dots.

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After 11 years, 2 stints, and many different roles—today marks the end of my time at Indeed. I joined Indeed when it was only a couple hundred people and stayed through the acquisition by Recruit in 2012. The success of the acquisition made it possible for me to leap and pursue

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SF (tech) kid things: -Curry is the GOAT -any temp above 65 is too hot -Asks to put on David Senra podcast to fall asleep (and, of course, ‘How I AI’ during the day”)

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Episode 5 of How I AI with some practical AI hacks for managers from hilary gridley, Head of Core Product at WHOOP. This one is all about feedback: how to scale it, how to make it specific, how to give it to AI tools. You’ll learn how to: - build rubrics for what “good” looks

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If you want to increase the % of code generated by AI, don’t hire programmers. Easily 120-130% of code I check in is ai

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Cheap (expensive?) user testing. Ask computer use agents to complete a task on your product. If they cant, there's a chance some people won't be able to.

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ChatGPT help me meal plan for the week | \ turn this into a shopping list | \ (operator) order these groceries and have them delivered to my house

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I know few people use chatgpt + operator to do meal planning + grocery shopping, but I tried to order on Amazon first. Amazon blocked it. So I ended up using doordash. I had the same experience with Yelp (blocked) vs TripAdvisor (allowed). Blocking agents is bad.

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Episode 5 of How I AI is how I learned I was using Cursor all wrong. My friend Ryan Carson shows us the way with his genius 3-step AI coding workflow. If you’re trying to build bigger projects (or even whole companies!) this one is for you. You’ll learn how to: - use 3

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Happy Memorial Day! Plugging you into 30+ SF tech events (bookmark this thread to come back to) A list of what's happening this week (May 26 - June 2) ⬇️