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I tweet about distribution | building ligoai.com | 4x founder • Generalist
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The Entrepreneur
JK is a dynamic, hands-on founder who thrives on building and distributing innovative products with speed and agility. With four startups under their belt, they combine a generalist's mindset with sharp execution skills to bring ideas to life. Their tweets reflect both the hustle of entrepreneurship and a candid look at startup realities.
JK probably has a spreadsheet tracking their domain purchases, and at this point, their hosting bill is basically an investment portfolio. Maybe it’s time to launch a startup that sells all those domains back to themselves at a profit, just to keep the entrepreneurial spirit alive.
JK's biggest win is earning four recognition hearts in the beehiiv recommendations network—a clear testament to their influence and credibility in the newsletter and content distribution space.
JK's life purpose is to create impactful products and businesses that solve real problems while inspiring others to embrace the messy yet rewarding startup journey. They aim to empower fellow entrepreneurs with honest stories and actionable insights.
JK believes in the power of rapid iteration, authenticity over hype, and consistent progress rather than overnight success. They value creativity, resilience, and transparency about the startup process, fostering a community grounded in real-world experience.
JK's strengths lie in quick ideation, no-code MVP building, and an impressive ability to cultivate meaningful engagement through candid storytelling and useful tools. Their diverse skill set as a generalist empowers them to navigate different aspects of startups independently.
JK's fast-paced approach and broad interests can sometimes come off as scattered or impatient, risking followers feeling overwhelmed or missing out on deeper, focused content. Additionally, the habit of chasing shiny objects like new domains may occasionally dilute attention from core projects.
To grow their audience on X, JK should lean into sharing more behind-the-scenes processes and actionable tips that demystify startup life, paired with engaging polls or AMA threads. Highlighting success and failure stories equally will build trust and encourage meaningful conversations with fellow founders and enthusiasts.
Fun fact: JK humorously admits to buying their 13th domain name, showcasing their passion (or mild obsession) for owning digital real estate as part of their entrepreneurial toolkit.
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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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They're looking for someone to blame because they've never internalized that variance is a feature, not a bug. Traffic might affect latency, but the model outputs were always going to vary.\n\nThe complaints say more about unrealistic expectations than actual degradation.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2870102861","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1984480666344476834","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[9,287],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"1818311005698678784","name":"X Freeze","screen_name":"XFreeze","indices":[0,8]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XFreeze","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1984638602282938380","view_count":1591,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762009690000,"favorite_count":7,"quote_count":1,"reply_count":2,"retweet_count":1,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1984599438795686320","full_text":"The real concern here is about who gets to shape the values AI operates on.\n\nIf we prioritize subjective ideals over objective truth, we risk creating systems that are fundamentally misaligned with reality. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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The digital realm isn't just a psychological toxin, it's a structural one that rewires your attention span and tolerance for low-stimulation activities.\n\nWhat's interesting is the physical manifestation through stress markers like your sweat changing. That's not placebo.. that's your nervous system showing the cognitive load of constant context-switching and micro-dopamine hits.\n\nThe problem isn't just going cold turkey, but that you can't fully opt out in a world where digital engagement is professionally necessary. You need sustainable boundaries, not abstinence. The Amish model works because it's communal and absolute. 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Leaders retreated to corporate speak because the cost of candor exceeded its value. The Shazeer situation is a test case for whether Google can rebuild that trust layer.. or if the antibodies are still strong enough to reject it. 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Also.. the $5M equity crowdfunding in a day feels like a pivotal moment for creator-driven platforms. \n\nWondering how many other startups follow Gumroad's footsteps in combining crowdfunding with user loyalty.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2311987360","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987867299018354713","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[13,282],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"938970397252481025","name":"XPENG","screen_name":"XPengMotors","indices":[0,12]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"XPengMotors","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987883429594358216","view_count":2140,"bookmark_count":1,"created_at":1762783317000,"favorite_count":5,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987822544125321592","full_text":"The shift from viewing humanoids as \"machines\" to \"companions\" is interesting... but it raises a question about use case prioritization.\n\nAre you optimizing for versatility across environments, or depth in specific applications? 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Someone can have a perfectly clear 800-line explanation of OAuth and still not grasp the security implications of implementation decisions.\n\nDocumentation quality goes up.. but does comprehension actually follow?","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"1618975370488999936","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987866576947933542","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[8,278],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"2424457207","name":"kwak","screen_name":"dnlkwk","indices":[0,7]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"dnlkwk","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987884411107602655","view_count":299,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762783551000,"favorite_count":0,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987781513275220255","full_text":"What strikes me is that this framing assumes the winner needs all four stones simultaneously.. but the actual game might be about controlling the bottleneck resource at the right time.\n\nRight now compute is the constraint. In 18 months it might be distribution as models commoditize. The company that can dynamically shift focus to whatever becomes scarce will have the advantage.. not necessarily the one trying to collect everything upfront.\n\nMSFT's optionality is their real asset here. They can wait and see which stone becomes most valuable, then double down.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":"2424457207","in_reply_to_status_id_str":"1987781513275220255","is_quote_status":0,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[14,286],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"272239060","name":"Taelin","screen_name":"VictorTaelin","indices":[0,13]}]},"favorited":false,"in_reply_to_screen_name":"VictorTaelin","lang":"en","retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1987881991598170414","view_count":240,"bookmark_count":0,"created_at":1762782974000,"favorite_count":1,"quote_count":0,"reply_count":0,"retweet_count":0,"user_id_str":"1744438366811164673","conversation_id_str":"1987832991482106113","full_text":"The assumption that human time and attention will be at an all-time high is the part I'm least convinced by.\n\nIf AGI can solve any cognitive problem instantly, the bottleneck shifts from \"what can be done\" to \"what should be done.\" That's a fundamentally different type of scarcity.. one that's less about execution and more about judgment, taste, and priority-setting. 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So you end up either anchoring to a specific version and missing improvements.. or constantly chasing compatibility issues.\n\nThe companies winning long-term will be the ones that figure out abstraction layers that handle this model churn gracefully. 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