Co - Founder @goseason_ | Data, Finance & Technology | 1911 ♦️

Baltimore, MD
Joined January 2011
The new @goxseason website is now up and running, also featuring our new mobile application. Goxseason.com #GoSeason 🙏🏼
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Living in a simulation. Covid type time
BREAKING: Trump announces American citizens will receive a $2,000 “tariff dividend”
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Kimi K2 Thinking is here! Scale up reasoning with more thinking tokens and tool-call steps. Now live on kimi.com, the Kimi app, and API.
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if people understood how good local LLMs are getting, the stock market would crash tomorrow
Anthropic doesn’t want you to know but you can Self-host LLM like Qwen and use it in Claude Code for free
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absolute masterclass on coding with AI from @kieranklaassen today in @every every.to/source-code/teach-y…
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The fastest way to ship with AI isn't vibe coding. It's planning. I built an AI image feature by spending 40 minutes NOT coding—just planning with specialized subagents that research, review, and question the spec. By the time I typed "/work," the implementation was already solved. Full breakdown + compounding engineering philosophy: every.to/source-code/teach-y…
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🚀 Hello, Kimi K2 Thinking! The Open-Source Thinking Agent Model is here. 🔹 SOTA on HLE (44.9%) and BrowseComp (60.2%) 🔹 Executes up to 200 – 300 sequential tool calls without human interference 🔹 Excels in reasoning, agentic search, and coding 🔹 256K context window Built as a thinking agent, K2 Thinking marks our latest efforts in test-time scaling — scaling both thinking tokens and tool-calling turns. K2 Thinking is now live on kimi.com in chat mode, with full agentic mode coming soon. It is also accessible via API. 🔌 API is live: platform.moonshot.ai 🔗 Tech blog: moonshotai.github.io/Kimi-K2… 🔗 Weights & code: huggingface.co/moonshotai
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Unsurprisingly, Kimi K2 Thinking is already number one trending on HF. The AI frontier is open-source!
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In 1820s France, a teenager had an epiphany that would reshape how we think about mathematics, chemistry, even quantum computing. But he was killed in a duel before he turned 21. His last communication with the world was a 60-page letter begging the trusted scholars of his day to "decipher all this mess." The letter kicked off a project that required dozens of mathematicians and tens of thousands of pages across multiple languages. Naysayers said it was “little advanced beyond mathematical illiteracy.” It took 150 years to untangle the boy's visions. Five people found the final missing pieces in 1985. Rather than limit their findings to journals, they created an absurdly large, bright red book, and called it an Atlas. @TerranMott of @joincolossus and @psumvc has been collecting stories about how the Atlas came together. It is the best story in math, and shows that even the most rational projects can take irrational persistence.
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Just realized Tony Stark vibe coded everything with Jarvis, dude did nothing
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BREAKING: Google announces partnership with Polymarket, odds will be integrated into Search & Google Finance.
When will the @CoraComputer application release 👀
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Whoever is doing the graphics for this company is on a heater 😮‍💨
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Finally received my invite, excited to test it out.
just shipped another 200 invites to TF
Discovered they have a crypto investment account to directly invest into Bitcoin for kids. I am going to open that up as well.
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Gemini has arrived as your hands-free driving assistant in the @GoogleMaps app. Find places along your route, check for EV availability, and share your ETA just by asking.  Gemini can also help with multi-step tasks like “find me a restaurant that serves vegetarian tacos within a couple of miles that has good parking.” Plus, we’re rolling out more landmarks along your route to help with navigation (no more guessing what "500 feet" means!) and much more.
Thinking of utilizing more open source models for this endeavor tbh.
OSS for the win tbh.
Pinterest CEO Bill Ready says open source AI is offering cost savings to the company, particularly in visual search. techcrunch.com/2025/11/05/pi…
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Really enjoyed this conversation with @danshipper. Had been a long time since we connected, and I'm glad this one was recorded. Hopefully there's something useful in it for you as well. Thanks for having me on Dan!
37signals makes tens of millions in profit every year but Jason Fried (@jasonfried) isn’t all that interested in running a business. Instead, he cares most about making great products—products that are centered around a single, coherent idea. These products are complete wholes, where each piece matters—like a Frank Lloyd Wright house or a vintage car. But how do you create products like that? In this conversation I got the chance to talk to Jason about what two decades of building @37signals has been like—and how to build products that have soul. As the CEO and cofounder of the company behind @basecamp, @heyhey, and @rails, Jason was one of my earliest entrepreneurial heroes, so having him on @every’s AI & I was a true delight. Here’s what we talked about: - Build something so whole you can’t pull it apart. After more than two decades of running 37signals, Jason’s biggest lesson is about wholeness. He believes a great product is like a Frank Lloyd Wright house—every part, from the sink to the color of the floor, flows from one idea; change one piece, and it stops being the same thing. - Design software that feels as good as it works. Jason spends the first 10 minutes of the episode talking about watches, cars, and architecture—but he’s really talking about software. He wants his products to feel as good as driving a car where the controls are exactly where they should be, or walking through a beautiful space, natural light streaming through the windows. - Build what feels true, especially when you don’t know where it’s going. Jason thinks we’re living through “the age of undifferent,” where so much software looks the same: thin gray lines, muted colors, the same tired templates. But that sameness, he says, is an opportunity. The only way to stand out is to build from who you are, even when you’re not sure where it’s going. - The case for AI that maximizes meaning. The engineers at 37signals don’t use AI to write code; instead, they keep it to the edges, to look up API calls or handle the tedious parts of their workflow. As Jason puts it, “If you’re a poet, you want to write poetry,” an approach that says a lot about how they use AI to deepen meaning. This is a must-watch for product builders who care as much about how things feel as what they do, and of course, 37signals fans everywhere. Watch below! Timestamps: Introduction: 00:00:32 What architecture, watches, and cars teach us about software: 00:02:06 How Jason thinks AI plays into product-building: 00:10:54 How developers at 37signals use AI: 00:20:58 Jason’s biggest realization after 26 years of running 37signals: 00:25:47 Where Jason thinks luck shaped his career: 00:29:58 What Jason would do if he were graduated into the AI boom: 00:32:41 Dan asks for advice on running a non-traditional company like Every: 00:37:22 Why staying true to yourself is the only way to build something lasting: 00:46:39 Wholeness as the north star for building products—and companies: 00:49:38
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