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[We're Hiring] Co-founder at Standard Cognition
David Valdman is the Co-Founder of Standard Cognition, a technology company specializing in autonomous checkout solutions for retail. He holds a PhD in Mathematics and has a strong background in software development and image processing. Prior to founding Standard Cognition, Valdman served as the Chief Architect at Famous and was the Graphics Lead at Mapzen, where he contributed significantly to the development of complex software systems.
Background and Education
- Education: David earned his PhD in Mathematics, showcasing his expertise in quantitative analysis and problem-solving.
- Previous Roles:
- Chief Architect at Famous
- Graphics Lead at Mapzen
Standard Cognition
Founded in 2017, Standard Cognition aims to transform the retail experience by allowing customers to shop without traditional checkout processes, utilizing advanced computer vision technology. The company has raised significant venture capital to support its innovative approach to retail technology.
Current Focus
Valdman is actively involved in developing solutions that enhance customer experiences while maintaining privacy and efficiency in retail environments. His work at Standard Cognition reflects a commitment to leveraging technology for practical applications in everyday shopping scenarios.
For more information about David Valdman, you can view his LinkedIn profile under the username dmvaldman.
Highlights
slutcon ended over a week ago but i wanted to reflect more on my experience. much of the writing around the event focused on its mechanics: the talks, the "flirt girls", the demographics of attendees, the cost, etc. all fine talking points but it's missing the forest for the trees if you ask me..
when the event ended, I felt as though I'd received a gift. like the event was this elaborately staged alternate reality meant to convey something important but was never explicitly stated. the more you'd explore, the more it'd tug at you. simply put, the space communicated: "we love men", "be authentic even if it's cringe", "it's okay to fail", "let's have fun".
these feels were there to normalize a relation that's gone askew. the male/female dynamic is caught in an unhealthy arms race. men want something (sex, validation, etc.) and have developed sophisticated ways to conceal their intent, and women have developed ways just as sophisticated to suss out intent and protect themselves from overreach. we've over-indexed on offense/defense and it's turned us into malformed creatures who cannot openly express our desires.
slutcon was staged de-escalation. men were asked to be honest about their intentions, own their potential rejection, and enjoy the process while letting go of the outcome. women were asked to meet that honesty with openness, be direct with their boundaries and engage generously. it was an experiment that put faith in us getting to a better place if we had more empathy.
the gift i felt at the end was feminine containment. the women were actively holding an emotional (and physical) space. in this space men could lean in to our charming selves because our fears were minimized. you feared rejection less because "we love men", you feared embarrassment less because "be authentic, even if it's cringe", you feared inadequacy less because "it's okay to fail". the space was beautiful, clean, filled with curious objects and a zillion cubbyholes. groups would materialized and evaporate and materialize again in new forms with virtually no cliques. it all created a sense of ease where the men stopped acting and the women were relieved. we could all just be.
Self doxxing so that you can have radiant skin.
Hey nano banana, what skin care should I implement? Mark with a red pen the problematic areas and remedy. https://t.co/9cf1EMt0j9
