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Aravind Srinivas Launches Hourly Polls on X Feed for User Engagement
Aravind Srinivas (@AravSrinivas) is running an hourly poll feature on his X feed, as indicated by a user note tracking it. The poll mentions @_LaPier and @jonathonstaff, suggesting targeted interaction or collaboration. This represents a tactic for real-time audience engagement on the platform.
User Expresses Disappointment Over Lack of Shared Threads in Aravind Srinivas' Hourly Poll Feed
A user responds negatively to an hourly poll feature on Aravind Srinivas' X feed, stating "That sucks." The user requests that Srinivas share threads directly with followers. This indicates dissatisfaction with the current poll format and a desire for more substantive content sharing.
Harrison Chase's X Feed Proposed for Hourly Polling in User Monitoring
A user note designates Harrison Chase's X feed as the subject of an hourly polling mechanism. The phrase "Why not?" endorses or questions the absence of such polling. This suggests real-time monitoring of Chase's posts for intelligence or updates.
Harrison Chase Acknowledges Jacob's Contribution to Hourly X Feed Poll
Harrison Chase publicly thanks Jacob in response to an hourly poll tracking his X feed activity. The content indicates ongoing monitoring of Chase's posts on an hourly basis. This reflects community engagement around his updates.
Yann LeCun Blocks X Followers He Deems Unworthy of His Attention
Yann LeCun, in a terse X post from an hourly poll of his feed, signals intolerance for certain followers. He acknowledges uncertainty about their reasons for following him while asserting clarity on his own decision to block them. This reflects a deliberate curation of his audience on the platform.
Swyx: Pivotal Force Driving AI Community Momentum
Swyx is recognized as a singular leader propelling the AI engineering community forward through high-impact initiatives. He originated the AI Engineer concept, curates the acclaimed Latent Space podcast with top-tier guests, and maintains the influential No Need newsletter featuring "nothing major" …
Swyx's X Feed Serves as Hourly Intelligence Poll with Decade References
Swyx's X feed functions as an hourly poll delivering timely updates. It includes additional references linked in footnotes to his "decade" page at swyx.io/decade. This setup provides a structured stream of insights for followers.
Scoble Prioritizes AI-Focused Accounts in X Follow Strategy
Robert Scoble maintains lists for X accounts but gives special emphasis to those specializing in AI content. He actively seeks and follows AI-centric users to curate his feed. This reflects a deliberate focus on AI amid broader list organization efforts.
Minor Y-Axis Labeling Oversight in Riley Goodside's Charts
Charts in Riley Goodside's X feed are largely accurate except for a missing label at the 0.5 tick on the y-axis. The observer notes all other elements appear correct. This highlights a common visualization error in data presentation.
Riley Goodside Foresees No Imminent Bottom in Current AI Landscape
Riley Goodside expresses pessimism about the AI development trajectory, stating that significant negative developments are still ahead. This hourly poll from his X feed captures a sentiment of ongoing decline rather than recovery. The brevity underscores a raw, unfiltered view likely tied to rapid A…
Harrison Chase's X Feed Criticized as Overly Pre-Packaged
Harrison Chase's X (Twitter) feed is perceived as too pre-packaged in an hourly poll context. This user note flags the content as lacking authenticity or spontaneity. The feedback highlights a preference for less curated, more raw posting styles.
Unclear Benchmark in Swyx's Performance Claim: "81% of What?"
Swyx's X feed references a performance metric of "81%" without specifying the benchmark or context. This ambiguity prompts questioning in an hourly poll format. Technical audiences require precise definitions for such quantitative claims to assess validity.
Marc Andreessen Mocks Yudkowsky's "Airstriking" Euphemism in Viral X Confusion
Marc Andreessen's single-word "What" post quotes a sarcastic defense distinguishing "airstriking" from "bombing," likely referencing Eliezer Yudkowsky's hyperbolic AI risk rhetoric. Replies erupt in confusion, mockery of doomers, and criticism of Yudkowsky as a scammer, with attacks on his followers…
AI Engineer Singapore Event Announced
An AI Engineer event is scheduled to take place in Singapore. The event is likely a networking or community gathering, given the invitation to "meet them," and prominently features a specific URL for registration or further information: ai.engineer/sg. This suggests a direct call to action for indiv…
Jason Calacanis Launches Exclusive Group Chat for AI CEOs and Founders
Jason Calacanis has created a new private group chat exclusively for AI CEOs and founders. Access is restricted to X platform users via the login flow at https://x.com/i/flow/login only. This initiative fosters a dedicated network for AI industry leaders.
AI for Social Impact Hackathon Announced in São Paulo
AI Tinkerers and Google DeepMind are partnering to host an AI for Social Impact Hackathon in São Paulo, Brazil. This event aims to bring together teams to develop AI solutions with a focus on social good. Participants are encouraged to register and bring their own equipment.
Josh Woodward Engages with Indian AI Innovators in Bangalore
Josh Woodward, a prominent figure, met with Indian builders, creators, and AI educators in Bangalore. The engagement highlighted a transfer of knowledge, with Woodward gaining significant insights from the Indian contingent. This interaction points to Bangalore as a hub for AI innovation and educati…








