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Siddharth
@siddharthvader_
member of capital allocation staff @scalevp | previously ML, product, and engineering | math & cs @columbia | I ♥️ SF & bay area sports
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this startup is going to flop. i don't understand the product, where is the gambling?
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big things happening at A*. congrats to Vik and the rest of the team!
Today, we're announcing A* III, a $450 million early-stage fund. We started @A_StarVC with the simple idea to be a founder's first believer. We are generalists by sector, but specialists in the stage and craft of seed investing. We partner with founders before there is consensus, before there is traction, and often before there is even a product. We are not organized around a market thesis. We back exceptional builders and follow them into the most important categories. That matters because seed investing has changed. It is more crowded, more visible, and increasingly transactional. Too often, firms use seed to secure an option and then wait for proof before investing real time and attention. Seed has become a market of access. We believe it should be a market of conviction. We built A* around a different model. We commit early. We show up before external validation, deploying both time and capital from day zero to help founders find their first customer, make an early hire, or work through the decisions that define the company. We are selective at the start and concentrated over time. We partner with a small number of founders and deepen our commitment as their companies take shape. The best outcomes come from knowing where to go deep and having the discipline to do it. This approach has led us to companies like Ramp, Decagon, Whop, Cape, Simile, Paraform, Watney Robotics, and Mercor. We're grateful to the founders who have chosen to build with us and to the limited partners who have backed us. With this fund, A* manages over $1 billion in assets less than five years after launch. Our job remains what it was on day one: back exceptional founders early and be the partner they need when it matters most.
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why do doordash drivers keep asking for a pic of me. am I famous or something
I write about this in more detail in a blog post with a guest contribution from Isaac Rajagopal, a student at MIT on whose work ChatGPT built, who gives his assessment of the level of mathematical ability displayed by the model.
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so what you're saying is there's room to run still
Stock market bubbles throughout history… AI stocks now ~40% of the market.
best vibe coding platform out there
Bottomless Apps are $9.99 for your group, not per person
as the cost of code approaches 0, turning as many difficult problems into ones that code can solve becomes increasingly valuable that’s why FDEs are the hottest hire in tech right now and why oai and anthropic are both building implementation practices
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It’s always Claude. None of these folks are brave enough to claim that the Shopify Sidekick or Taco Bell AI is a conscious being.
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the same way LA hides oil rigs in plain sight, SF should build datacenters
this is how we get infinite jest
alright this went viral - and now we're dropping it this tool > watches your video > use real brain scans to analyze it > predicts human brain's reaction to your vid > suggests edits and fixes > the "video performance graph" gives you approx. "engagement prediction" > shows you which brain areas are engaged the most and more built together with @youraipulse grab the GitHub repo below* 👇
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All things come to an end. Even numbers. At least, that’s what the mathematician Doron Zeilberger believes. To him, the notion of infinity is “completely nonsense.”
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we want to build tools to augment and elevate people, not entities to replace them.
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you don't need to eliminate the 3 point line. just let the arc extend to the sidelines and remove the corner 3. this has 2 major effects: 1. corner 3s force defenses to guard all the way to the sidelines. the weakside defender can't help on drives or sit in the lane because one pass creates a ~39% three. so the paint opens up, cutters have more space, and drivers have more room. a guy standing in the corner doing nothing is still doing something since his defender can't leave. remove the corner 3 and now weakside help comes back. the paint gets more crowded and drives and cuts get harder. 2. iso plays have gone up recently because guys in the corners hold their defenders hostage and then [insert your favorite iso player here] can just go 1:1 with whoever at the top of the arc. without the corner 3, passive spacing loses its power. shooters have to live above the break where the shot is harder and defenders are more connected to the play. that probably means more movement, more screening, more cutting, more pull-ups.
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Steve Kerr says he would consider ELIMINATING the three-point line to make the game more creative “I would never do a four-point play. In fact, I would even consider getting rid of the three-point line. I just think that the game, as it was designed, is really to create the best shots possible. That’s why in the early days, you just throw it inside to the big guy. A three-point line came from the A.B.A., in 1979, and I think it was really effective. It makes for an exciting play, but the analytics revolution has created a weird situation where we all know exactly where the highest efficiency shots are: layups and corner threes because the corner three is twenty-two feet and not 23.9, like the up above the break. You have this whole no man’s land between those areas. So if you shoot a twenty-two-footer now from the top of the key, that’s considered a really bad shot. I just wonder—and I don’t know if this would work or not—if we got rid of the three-point line, if it would diversify the way everybody would play and create a lot of different creative solutions to basketball.” (Via @NewYorker ,
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enjoy that sunset while you can—soon a swarm of superintelligent AI agents will be able to appreciate it more rapidly and efficiently than you ever could
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interestingly san francisco consistently seems to be one of the *lowest* screen time places in america almost all european cities are even lower however
there are San Franciscos everywhere for those with eyes to see
The most extraordinary mountain road in China—the Lingpaishi Zigzag Highway in Wuxi, Chongqing. Spanning just 450 meters, this mountain road features 18 hairpin turns, each at a sharp 180° angle.
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