I talked to Linus (@thesephist) about how technology and software might enable "instruments for superagency," amplifying our humanity rather than diminishing us. Linus Lee's stated mission is using software to help us become clearer thinkers and more prolific dreamers. Today, he builds and explores how AI can enable the the teams at @ThriveCapital. Over the years, he's built over 100 personal projects, while researching and building across roles at Notion, Betaworks, and Replit. Highlights: - how interfaces can be more like turn-by-turn nav or maps, trading-off ends and means - why great tools abstract *and* introduce complexity - why long-division on paper might point us to new thinking tools - why there's "no true generality" with LLMs, even if we convince ourselves otherwise - mapping the latent space of what we mean when we say people are "smart" or "cracked" or "spiky" - what it looks like to bring an engineering mindset to systems, products, and teams - building an "iron man suit" for the team at Thrive - dream, beauty, and wonder as the engine of our technological exploration Available on all platforms below, including transcript.
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Ep. 24: Linus Lee - Engineering for Aliveness Linus Lee (@thesephist) is a builder, engineer, and writer who explores how software can amplify our abilities, humanity, and agency. He builds, researches, and advises on AI at @ThriveCapital, a venture capital firm, and continues to write and hack on personal projects. Previously, Linus held research or engineering roles at @NotionHQ, @betaworks, @Replit, and others, and has built over 100 personal projects on the side--including his own programming language and most of the tools he uses day to day. Most of his work, writing, and projects revolve around language, knowledge work, thinking tools, machine intelligence, and latent space for creativity. We begin with how technology can concentrate or distribute power and amplify our diminish our agency. Then he breaks down his framework around instrumental and engaged interfaces, why representation is so critical in tools, and talks through what 'tools for thought' actually means. We also discuss the state of LLM tools and how they can become more robust, as well as how latent space could be codified to help us understand more qualitative domains. This bleeds into his approach to and work at Thrive, which we discuss in detail. Linus is attuned to the ways technology can make us more or less human, and that's reflected throughout. Technology is not determined: the future we imagine and create is entirely up to us. Will we optimize ourselves into something non-human, or dream our way into something beautiful? Timestamps: 2:23 - Values and Technology as an Amplifier for Agency 9:57 - Instrumental vs. Engaged Interfaces and Tools 20:05 - Representations, Abstraction, and Exposing Complexity 33:23 - Dreaming of Thinking Tools, Especially Beyond Text 48:06 - LLMs, Mechanical Thinking, and Going Beyond in How We Understand 57:42 - Embeddings of People 1:01:16 - Applying Rigor and an Engineering Approach to Working with LLMs 1:08:26 - Collaborating with AI: Having Agents Work for You vs. Accelerating Your Craft 1:11:10 - Using LLMs to Explore Latent Space 1:14:58 - Working at Thrive: building internal tools and taking software seriously at a VC firm or service business 1:28:09 - What Great Engineering in an Organization Looks Like 1:33:50 - Humanity, Aliveness, and Technology 1:39:41 - Dreams, Aesthetics, Imagery, and Intentionally Guiding Technology 1:46:09 - Lost to Wonder Transcript and all links available below.
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