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"Getting a lot of our data ingested like all the Google Docs and the Slack messages and the GitHub commits and the Salesforce."
"Getting a lot of our data ingested like all the Google Docs and the Slack messages and the GitHub commits."
"Getting a lot of our data ingested like all the Google Docs and the Slack messages and the GitHub commits."
"Like Glean and Slackbot and different um we're testing three of them or so right now."
"Well I've been using Claude and Codex a little bit just to like learn the develop the current development tools."
"Gemini is doing a bunch of stuff and Google so we're testing all of them to see which ones employees gravitate towards basically."
"Well I've been using Claude and Codex a little bit just to like learn the develop the current development tools."
"There's one called LibraChat that's open source you can connect all your internal data to there's other vendors out there."
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"Getting a lot of our data ingested like all the Google Docs and the Slack messages and the GitHub commits and the Salesforce."
"Getting a lot of our data ingested like all the Google Docs and the Slack messages and the GitHub commits."
"Getting a lot of our data ingested like all the Google Docs and the Slack messages and the GitHub commits."
"Like Glean and Slackbot and different um we're testing three of them or so right now."
"Well I've been using Claude and Codex a little bit just to like learn the develop the current development tools."
"Gemini is doing a bunch of stuff and Google so we're testing all of them to see which ones employees gravitate towards basically."
"Well I've been using Claude and Codex a little bit just to like learn the develop the current development tools."
"I started to go talk to a bunch of employees in the company and read a bunch of these books like Jonathan Height's book and others. He basically talks about how in these college campuses there's like these they're training activists in these college campuses and it's now spilling into the workforce."
"I remember I read this book by Seth Godin called The Dip. It was pretty powerful idea. He basically was just saying there's a big dip between being a beginner and the top of your field where you make the top 1% and most people quit in the middle."
"Tim Ferriss had a big thing on this. Yes. There was the 4-hour work week, like that whole thing. I was kind of thinking about it even before that, but the 4-hour work week was definitely that."
"There was a book called PayPal Wars which talked about the early days of PayPal and it's actually pretty remarkable. They actually had many similar ideas to Bitcoin. They were trying to create a decentralized form of money that could be permissionless global on the internet."
"I had been reading a lot of books like Milton Friedman about economics and like Ayn Rand and stuff and I was getting kind of into these like free market like libertarian ideas."
"I had been reading a lot of books like Milton Friedman about economics and like Ayn Rand and stuff and I was getting kind of into these like free market like libertarian ideas."
"There's one called LibraChat that's open source you can connect all your internal data to there's other vendors out there."
"Like Glean and Slackbot and different um we're testing three of them or so right now."
"They might need to spin up AWS resources or get through a paywall on the internet to read some research paper."
"it's kind of like AWS if you want"
"The only way to access the Visa network is through one company, Visa, you know, but like email is a better analogy."
"Bitcoin was the best performing asset class of the last decade"
"we've got a strong relationship with Circle and USDC is the largest regulated stable coin"
"USDC is the largest regulated stable coin because it is compliant under Genius in the US"
"I actually like the Tether guys. I think they've done a lot of good things in the world"
"like BlackRock, Apollo, like these the top funds in the world are putting they they've come out publicly and said they want to tokenize every single one of their products"
"We also support PayPal stable coin"
"we're also powering integrations with like BlackRock and they've said they want to tokenize every single one of their funds"
"we've talked about integration with JP Morgan, PNC Bank"
"we've talked about integration with JP Morgan, PNC Bank"
"it's like when the internet came around and you had Amazon competing with Barnes & Noble"
"it's like when the internet came around and you had Amazon competing with Barnes & Noble"
"we also have the Genius Act, the stablecoin bill is now passed into law"
"Instead of paying 11% at Western Union, I just want it to arrive instantly for free or whatever."