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A fascinating aspect of human diversity is that, as The 1000 Genomes Project discovered, we are 99.9% identical in our genetic makeup. It's the variations in the remaining 0.1% of our DNA that contribute to the unique traits and characteristics that make each of us unique.
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This effect is so true. I didn’t quite understand why some robots look so creepy.
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Cultured meat, also known as lab-grown meat, is underrated. It elegantly solves multiple serious global problems, such as global warming, food security, resource inefficiency, and animal cruelty. A great solution can address multiple issues.
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Centralized players on top of decentralized protocols continue to win. Gmail was built on SMTP. GitHub was built on Git. Coinbase is built on blockchains.
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@philipliao and I were trying to onboard someone into crypto last night. I realized how complex and difficult it still is for non-crypto savvy people to join the crypto world. We have been making good progress, but there is still a lot to work on!
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Am I the only one who feels like I need to prepare my mind differently to spend time well at events after work? Especially after focusing on coding, I feel like I need to switch to a very different state of mind to mingle with people.
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Startups often don't have to be the first to come up with a new idea. Carpool services and room-sharing services existed before Uber and Airbnb. Search engines existed before Google. But they were different from the existing solutions in a meaningful way. For example, Google's main goal was not just to build search engines. It was "to improve the quality of web search engines" in a scalable way. They were aware of the problems in the existing search engines, and addressed them in their paper: http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html
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This cracked me up lol
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Am I the only one who feels like hacking with this music? 🤔
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We overestimate what technology can achieve in a year and underestimate what it can achieve in ten years.
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Human babies… Now I need to watch puppy videos.
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Yeeees. We can at least import/export markdown in google docs now. http://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com/2024/07/import-and-export-markdown-in-google-docs.html
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@super would you support a video preview?
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Kevin Rose’s approach to come up with startup ideas.
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Wow they have sold $3.6b worth of merchandise in 2022. I haven’t even heard of LTK.
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Great YouTubers focus on making great videos. Great founders focus on making great products.
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Duolingo’s market coverage is impressive. My nephew told me that he’s playing with it too.
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Garry Tan’s recommended neighborhood in SF 🤔
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How about a dating app where you can find matches based on minor common interests? Existing dating apps suck partly because there is no easy way to find a partner with minor common interests. Everybody in the Bay Area likes hiking, and that’s not how you connect with others.
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