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PLUS: Kimi K2.5 beats benchmarks
Kimi K2.5 hits 50.2% on HLE benchmarks and runs agent swarms with 100 sub-agents working in parallel.
Naval says there's no point learning custom tools anymore. AI is moving too fast for specialized skills to stick.
Amazon just cut 57,000 jobs in 3 years, with another 16,000 gone this month as the AI race heats up.
You can run Kimi K2.5 on two Mac Studios at 24 tok/sec using Thunderbolt 5 RDMA. Yes, it runs clawdbot.
Most digital jobs now involve preparing context for AI models. Organize files, name things right, introduce them in order.
AI companies offered @levelsio $1,000 to $25,000 per tweet. He never took it but says undisclosed ads are everywhere.
Theo's preferred way of building changes every few weeks now. Kind of wild to live in these times.
Marc Lou built analytics connecting Stripe to traffic to see where revenue comes from. Took 120 days to hit $1k MRR.
Lovable just shipped an update that's 71% better at solving complex tasks using deeper planning, browser testing, and prompt queuing.
ChatGPT can now create a polished 3D app logo in 3 minutes with one prompt. No more excuses for bad design.
Tenex is growing from 15 to 150 people this year, building McKinsey for AI and hiring engineers paid like salespeople.
Dickie Bush landed his first $5,000 ghostwriting client by curating Twitter threads from podcast insights. Thought the payment was a typo.
One workflow: Plan with Opus 4.5, review with GPT Codex. Opus iterates fast, Codex makes it rock solid before shipping.
OpenAI wants to charge advertisers $60 per 1,000 impressions for ChatGPT ads. Amazon averages $5 for comparison.
Yahoo Scout marks Yahoo's first return to search since 2009. Officially back in the game after 17 years.
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