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Tina He

@fkpxls

sovereign minds

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Every login screen, every dashboard, and every support ticket, which are features meant to empower users, now contribute to context rot that hampers machine efficiency.

Every login screen, every dashboard, and every support ticket, which are features meant to empower users, now contribute to context rot that hampers machine efficiency.
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Are you still cooking, or did you clock out for the summer?!!! While everyone else is OOO, we’re firing up the grill, literally and metaphorically. Cook with me @pacecap: NYC's best founders are still here, not in the Hamptons. DM for invite.

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Here's the slightly unintuitive but important takeaway about building agents: the more “agentic” you want your LLM-powered software to be, the more you must engineer its boundaries, context, and control Sound kind of like good life advice too??

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ACE: Autonomous Content Engine Smart content that adapts in real-time, optimized for human reading when people visit, optimized for retrieval when agents crawl.

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"Contrary to common belief, most world-building vision actually stems from a maniacal focus on one specific unit of obsession."

"Contrary to common belief, most world-building vision actually stems from a maniacal focus on one specific unit of obsession."
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i really like how "intellectual competitiveness" is appearing more in the context of hiring it's a very selective type of competitiveness that manifests in a distinct form -- less about outmaneuvering others, more about a relentless pursuit of ideas and clarity

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feeding LLMs more context doesn’t make them smarter how to structure your context actually matters, even the way you order your words incredible research by the chroma team: research.trychroma.com/context-rot