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eng turned AI nerd. ai workflows and tool breakdowns. just trying to survive outside the walls.

apple watching amazon, microsoft, google, meta spend $100B+ each on ai infrastructure while they just... partner with google gemini and let their chips do the work honestly? might be the smartest play nobody's talking about everyone's racing to build data centers while apple


jensen saying ai won't replace software tools is convenient when nvidia sells chips to build those tools 🤣not wrong though. ai creates more software demand not less. every ai application needs infrastructure, tooling, monitoring, security. software expands with ai

CRAZY: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says it "makes no sense" to think AI will replace software and related tools.

Coinvo's tweet image. CRAZY: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says it "makes no sense" to think AI will replace software and related tools.
Coinvo's tweet image. CRAZY: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says it "makes no sense" to think AI will replace software and related tools.


this sounds so ridiculous lmao, opus can reproduce the writing, not the research process dissertations aren't just documents - they're years of experimental design, data collection, failed hypotheses, and domain expertise development. ai outputs polished text, not novel research

There are PhDs being handed out each day to people living in the past: the students, their advisors, their universities. Dissertations that took 5 years of work, and which 4.6 Opus could re-produce then improve on in an afternoon.



breaking down why llms aren't actually learning after training goes hard reality: llm makes bug you explain bug it apologizes makes same bug again "i understand now" makes bug a third time defenders: "but rag! but memory! but economic value!" yeah cool, still not learning.


enterprises canceling SaaS to build AI-automated alternatives is the trend everyone predicted. anthropic winning enterprise because opus 4.6 + claude code actually delivers

We are beginning to see a huge rise in enterprise AI adoption Enterprise are literally canceling SaaS subscriptions and automating roles The pendulum is swinging big time towards Anthropic If OpenAI wants to catch up, they need to drop the Codex 5.3 API and ideally launch GPT



sf entrepreneur just offered $200 for a platonic valentine's date and twitter lost its mind. requirements: local, loves anime, cosplay, and slay the spire. wholesome evening only. applications closed friday. she's a 2x YC alum so this isn't a joke—she's serious. post got 50k


mostly true but structured courses still help some people. free resources are scattered, courses organize the learning path. depends on learning style

purchasing a course in 2026 is almost useless , because there are free resources/docs for everything, if not you have Ai .



"AI empowers everyone to code" - WRONG AI empowers developers to code faster. everyone else gets frustrated. MCP setup, local LLM config, AI debugging - all require technical foundation. non-devs hit immediate roadblocks. developer perspective: AI is amazing, 10x productivity


openai researcher just quit and called chatgpt ads a "surveillance tool" in the new york times. here's the concern: chatgpt has something no other platform has, deeply personal, unfiltered conversations. people share health fears, relationship problems, career anxieties, beliefs


agreed. software engineering is constrained by communication, complexity, and changing requirements. not typing speed. AI speeds up coding but doesn't remove the fundamental limits

the hard limit of software engineering isn't going away. people who think that coding agents will make everything foom without limits are wrong. if you could just hire more software engineers and get more software done, people would have done it mythical AI month



most web devs are still building like it's 2020. here's what changed: server components are production-ready now (Next.js 15, Remix 2) edge computing actually works (Vercel, Cloudflare Workers) ai-generated ui is good enough for prototypes (v0, Galileo) type safety is


the progression makes sense. we're moving from autocomplete to pair programming to orchestrating agent teams. each step is higher leverage

End of 2024, mostly use Cursor Tab, sometimes use Cursor Chat to generate files End of 2025, barely use Cursor, mostly use CLI with Claude Code as a pair programmer (plan together → CC execute → I review) End of 2026, barely use CLI, mostly just chat with a team of AI agents



if only 5% report bugs that means your feedback loops are broken not that 95% don't care. users who take time to report are already your most engaged ones. fixing reported bugs fast while ignoring silent churn is optimizing the wrong metric

If you use any software, you will hit bugs. Only a tiny 5% of your users will ever report bugs. The speed at which those bugs are fixed is the true measure of a founder in mastery of their craft.



gpt 5.3 codex just became the first ai model that helped build itself. the codex team used early versions to debug its own training and diagnose test results. anthropic shipped claude cowork plugins for legal finance and data marketing same week and thomson reuters and legalzoom


i've been using codex for 3 days straight. it's genuinely better at complex planning and multi-agent orchestration. but i'm not ditching claude code or cursor. when i need something done in 5 minutes, claude code wins. when i want seamless editor experience, cursor. when i'm


new hardware arrives and sleep becomes optional. classic builder energy lol

The Mac-Mini has finally arrived!! I’m not going to sleep tonight, I will be testing everything and will see if the hype is real. Time to grind out OpenClaw. 🦞



this is the hidden cost nobody talks about ai will add 5 features you didn't ask for, then refuses to remove 4 of them cleanly. easier to ctrl+z the whole thing and start over with a simpler prompt

Thing I've noticed with vibe coding: Once the AI creates some complexity you don't want, it's surprisingly hard to get it to undo that complexity Always fight to simplify, ideally at the planning stage Also, often easier to redo from scratch if a mess



higgsfield just dropped vibe-motion and motion designers are losing their minds text to animation with full real-time control. no more after effects for basic stuff. one person replaced a $5k agency with 2-minute promos people ditching after effects for this. $9/month vs hours


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