Always insightful. I got to read your last post while in Athens overlooking the Acropolis. This is a nice followup.
Regarding synthetic data, I don't think many people are aware of how tricky ETL pipelines are and how much data gets modified and cleaned already. Certainly the synthetic data we create today pushes the envelope but I think we can look to the past to see it is not so scary. Or if it is, we've been living in that world for some time.
Amazing content, as always, and a source of NEW things I should explore.
I don't recall having clicked on so many links, from the provided resources, in any type of newsletter, in my whole life. Each one of them, a new source of information, a new source of perspective-challenging developments.
Thank you for being a "beacon of clarity" in this super-blurry and noisy world
Always love to get a glimpse into your mind crunches :)
My only question is: why Orb instead of Farcaster?
Love this! Thanks for sharing
Always insightful. I got to read your last post while in Athens overlooking the Acropolis. This is a nice followup.
Regarding synthetic data, I don't think many people are aware of how tricky ETL pipelines are and how much data gets modified and cleaned already. Certainly the synthetic data we create today pushes the envelope but I think we can look to the past to see it is not so scary. Or if it is, we've been living in that world for some time.
Amazing content, as always, and a source of NEW things I should explore.
I don't recall having clicked on so many links, from the provided resources, in any type of newsletter, in my whole life. Each one of them, a new source of information, a new source of perspective-challenging developments.
Thank you for being a "beacon of clarity" in this super-blurry and noisy world