The hottest Substack posts right now

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Things I Think Are Awesome 137 implied HN points 30 Sep 23
  1. The article discusses digital image tools that can augment daily lives, highlighting authenticity challenges.
  2. Issues with digital unreality in daily tools like image processing are becoming more evident and concerning.
  3. Advancements in AI algorithms are being used to create images that appear authentic, raising questions about what is real and what is artificially generated.
NeuroLogos 137 implied HN points 29 Mar 23
  1. Reductionism is the idea of understanding phenomena by breaking them down into small parts, but it may not fully explain the complexity of things like human biology.
  2. Myths, even if not entirely true, can serve as memory technologies and offer meaning and context to cultures.
  3. Reductionism can limit scientific imagination, lead to misconceptions about theory and experiment relations, and impact how individuals perceive their own agency and the solutions to societal problems.
Kunle.app 137 implied HN points 10 Aug 23
  1. An EV aggregator app that consolidates charging networks can provide a seamless user experience.
  2. Developing an API for EV charging could simplify processes like parking, finding chargers, pricing, and payments.
  3. Ecosystem aggregation for EV charging needs to consider incentives for charging networks, distribution entities, and consumers.
Data Engineering Central 137 implied HN points 24 Jul 23
  1. Data Engineers may have a love-hate relationship with AWS Lambdas due to their versatility but occasional limitations.
  2. AWS Lambdas are under-utilized in Data Engineering but offer benefits like cheap solutions, ease of use, and driving better practices.
  3. AWS Lambdas are handy for processing small datasets, running data quality checks, and executing quick logic while reducing architecture complexity and cost.
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James W. Phillips' Newsletter 137 implied HN points 01 Apr 23
  1. The proposal on democratic control of AGI highlights the need for aligning AI development with democratic accountability and safety measures.
  2. There are concerns about a potential global race in developing AGI and whether private labs or multilateral efforts are better suited to manage the risks.
  3. Despite uncertainties, there is a growing acknowledgment in frontier labs that AGI poses significant risks to humanity and discussions about control and safety measures are crucial.
Pluriversal Planet 137 implied HN points 10 Jun 23
  1. Organizations need to shift away from destructive norms and create positive narratives for the future.
  2. Wayfinders are organizations that operate from life-affirming paradigms and prioritize the well-being of all sentient beings.
  3. Technology should be wisely deployed to facilitate organizations in becoming more eco-centric and learning from nature.
Christopher’s Newsletter 137 implied HN points 19 Apr 23
  1. When exploring new markets, it's important to understand and respect the local distinguishing factors and adjust go-to-market strategies accordingly.
  2. In emerging markets, there is a growing trend of revolutionizing traditional, local businesses with technology and data tools to create efficiency.
  3. AI is just as transformative and widely used in emerging markets as it is in Silicon Valley, with entrepreneurs embracing AI tools for operational efficiency.
PropTech Future 137 implied HN points 17 Apr 23
  1. Commercial Real Estate industry is facing a crisis with low occupancy and leasing activity due to various factors like skyrocketing interest rates.
  2. Adapting to the changing needs of customers is crucial for the Commercial Real Estate industry to thrive and grow amidst challenges.
  3. The future of Commercial Real Estate may involve networks of workspaces tailored to different company needs, facilitated by technologies like booking apps and access control solutions.
Peter's Newsletter 137 implied HN points 20 Jun 23
  1. Design-to-code automation is being explored, possibly streamlining the process of translating designs into working code.
  2. Developer playgrounds, like Jupyter notebooks, are becoming more important for creative software development and experimentation.
  3. Treating agents as users opens up new possibilities in app interactions, such as assigning work or leveraging business knowledge in various contexts.
The Counterbalance 137 implied HN points 28 Apr 23
  1. The UK's decision to block the Microsoft / Activision merger shows courage and defends against concentrated economic power.
  2. The UK's action signifies a global shift against the dominance of digital tech giants post-Brexit.
  3. Blocking the merger protects UK citizens, businesses, and consumers while promoting a more resilient economy.
Addition 137 implied HN points 07 Mar 23
  1. AI models like ChatGPT can turn research into creative outputs quickly.
  2. Using AI for research and idea generation can help brands stay relevant in fast-paced environments.
  3. By leveraging LLMs for research, teams can create high-quality content and insights efficiently.
Second Rough Draft 137 implied HN points 13 Jul 23
  1. The generative AI revolution is considered the biggest turning point in technology since the Nineties with significant implications.
  2. Artificial Intelligence offers cost-saving opportunities but also presents hard choices in terms of reallocating resources.
  3. AI can enhance journalistic capabilities by creating new versions of stories at low costs and opening the door to new audiences.
followfox.ai’s Newsletter 137 implied HN points 16 Mar 23
  1. Innovation often comes from unexpected intersections of technologies and fields, like how music sharing led to cryptocurrencies.
  2. Technological progress is a complex web of interactions with surprises and unintended consequences.
  3. The future of AI holds unpredictable surprises and revolutionary advancements, much like the evolution from music sharing to cryptocurrencies.
Home Economics 137 implied HN points 30 May 23
  1. Measuring changes in 'real' terms, accounting for inflation, makes more sense when talking about home prices.
  2. National indices may show home prices higher than a year ago, but adjusting for inflation reveals lower prices in real terms.
  3. The article emphasizes the importance of considering inflation when discussing changes in home prices.
Confronting the Future 137 implied HN points 30 Aug 23
  1. When you deposit money into your checking account, the bank can use it however they want and only pay you a tiny amount, like 0.42% on average.
  2. Using stablecoins backed by short-dated T-bills can eliminate subsidizing risky borrowers, black box bank solvency issues, and slow payment transfers.
  3. Stablecoins may revolutionize the financial system by ensuring users do not subsidize risky borrowers, avoiding complex bank solvency risks, and eliminating legacy payment delays.
Warden Capital 137 implied HN points 03 Oct 23
  1. The impact of Work From Home (WFH) on office markets is significant but varies across industries and geographies.
  2. Using vacancy data is crucial for assessing WFH impact on office demand, as it reflects space given back by firms and available for sublease.
  3. WFH trend is more about financial reasons for many companies, especially those in low margin businesses, where reducing office space can lead to substantial cost savings.