the thing that made Apple so successful, and what Steve Jobs deeply understood, is that the masses have terrible taste and therefore must be strictly guard-railed from making their own aesthetic and design choices
Warp CEO (@warpdotco), AI-native employee management platform for ambitious companies, prev: @MIT CS and Physics
- Married the love of my life in a 500-year-old cathedral in a 2,700-year-old town in Spain this weekend.
- The richest man in the world understands differential equations as well as tweets dank memes. Lesson there.
- One of the most under-the-radar contrarian idea Peter Thiel ever articulated was that failures teach you nothing. Just think of how much mythology exists around justifying failures as โoh well I learnt this and thatโ. Itโs practically a PMC shibboleth to โlearn from your
- btw the real reason stopping bots is not easy is because it will tank half the view count and engagement metrics on this app
- 10 years ago, I was in a small town in India, slow internet, found out I just got into MIT. Today, I'm back on campus for the first time since graduating โ sponsoring HackMIT with Warp, giving a talk on my journey India โ MIT โ founder. crazy full-circle moment.
- Replying to @ayushswritesResponse to this has been overwhelmingly positive. Despite the ongoing race wars, good day to remember that love is real and when you meet the right person nothing else matters. Gabriella and I met 8 years ago at MIT, and have been together ever since. We recently formalized
- Peter Thielโs list of 7 questions to evaluate startups - 1) Tech 2) Timing 3) Monopoly 4) Team 5) Distribution 6) Moat 7) Secret Tesla is successful because @elonmusk nailed all 7/7 ๐คฏ
- โDad, where were you when Sam Altman was removed as CEO of OpenAIโ
00:00 - Watch @paulg write timeless essays one after another in straight vi while you switch note-taking apps every week hoping itโll make you a better writer.
- my engineer better than yours you know how I know? just look at his company update slide dawg




















