not quite, i compiled the slides within a few hours of the talk yesterday well before your transcript was available. the slides are my main output/contribution. a full slides+transcript is too long for substack. i've linked your transcript prominently for people to find, and used it to fix slide ordering because twitter people took terrible notes for the purpose of exact talk reconstruction.
i exepct YC to prioritize publishing this talk so propbably the half life of any of this work is measured in days anyway.
100% of our podcast is published for free, but we still have ~1000 people who choose to support our work with a subscription (it does help pay for editors, equipment, and travel). I always feel bad that we dont have much content for them so i figured i'd put just the slide compilation up for subscribers. i'm trying to find nice ways to ramp up value for our subs over time, mostly by showing "work in progress" things like this that i had to do anyway to summarize/internalize the talk properly - which again is what we published entirely free/no subscription required
i exepct YC to prioritize publishing this talk so propbably the half life of any of this work is measured in days anyway.
100% of our podcast is published for free, but we still have ~1000 people who choose to support our work with a subscription (it does help pay for editors, equipment, and travel). I always feel bad that we dont have much content for them so i figured i'd put just the slide compilation up for subscribers. i'm trying to find nice ways to ramp up value for our subs over time, mostly by showing "work in progress" things like this that i had to do anyway to summarize/internalize the talk properly - which again is what we published entirely free/no subscription required