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PLUS: Block's AI layoff math
OpenAI secured $110 billion from Amazon, NVIDIA, and SoftBank to scale infrastructure for everyone. At least that's the pitch.
Sam Altman announced OpenAI is deploying models on Department of War networks with safeguards against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
Block axed 4,000 people and boosted profit per employee from $1M to $2M, hitting elite tier alongside Nvidia.
Greg Isenberg thinks Block's layoffs are about AI, not overhiring. You can spin up human level robots for $200 a month now.
Anthropics team wrote a deep dive on designing tools that match Claude's actual capabilities, not what you think it needs.
Coding agents are starving for good data and specs. Feed them production data and docs, they fly. Ignore them, get boilerplate.
Garry Tan says AI rebuilt his mental memory palace clearer than he could picture it from three messy paragraphs.
Sahil's take is simple: learn AI to the max and get laid off anyway. The irony is not lost.
Paul Graham found the perfect domain for a hard tech startup in ten minutes for $600. AI startups? More like an hour and $10k.
Ryan Carson got networked by an OpenClaw EA agent and didn't realize until the call. Use it genuine, not sleazy, or get blocked.
Google shipped Nano Banana 2, Veo 3.1, and a redesigned Flow in one week. Someone's feeling the pressure.
Theodore cut CI times by 50% with one line switching off GitHub's action runners. Low hanging fruit everywhere.
Pat Walls shared his ten rules for building Starter Story before acquisition. 10X content, one weekly meeting, pixel perfection at 1AM.
PewDiePie trained an LLM that outperforms DeepSeek and GPT-4o, almost burning his house down. He's competing with researchers now.
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