This is Algebrica. A mathematical knowledge base I’ve been building for 2.5 years.
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The models are insane rn.
And I feel like no one is showing beginners what's possible. On Saturday I'm going to teach a group of people how to build their first ever app with AI.
After, I'll give you:
Free Codex + ChatGPT Plus.
Free Replit Core.
Free Wispr Flow Pro.
Free Odysser Pro.
All for 1-mo.
This is the best starter pack possible.
The session itself will focus on Replit + Codex. It will be online and free. It'll be like a live tutorial, then we'll all cowork + build alongside each other in Discord.
Last week 2500 joined, 70% had never touched a coding agent before + never built anything ever, and by the end ppl were deploying real apps to Vercel.
If you wanna join call, reply with your fav emoji. Will DM.
Ty to the homies for making this happen + replying to my emails so quickly:
@openai, @replit, @wisprflow, and @joinodysser.
STUDY HARD. No matter if it seems impossible. No matter if it takes time. Wake up early and start studying for your future. Just remember that the feeling of success is the best feeling in the world.
We can talk all day about how these models are going to produce so much good and produce value. And I think they will. But the reality is many of my buddies are unemployed, can't seem to find jobs, and continue to send 1,000 resumes a week on LinkedIn.
This is even worse for new grads.
These models are wonderful tools but a majority of people don't know how to do much other than write emails with them. Just because you invent a tool like the hammer, doesn't mean everyone is going to magically know how to build a house with it.
I don't think people are lazy. Last week I made a tweet doing a free Codex class and 5,000 people came by. It's clear people want to build and adapt, they just don't know where to start.
The appetite is there, but nearly all of the scaffolding + education is missing.
AI people love to quote the industrial revolution all the time, and how back then people were scared of machines taking their jobs but it all worked out.
What they never mention is that it only worked out because we built an entire education system from scratch to bring everyone along. The industrial revolution created a massive wave of new jobs and nobody was trained for any of them. The tools didn't save anyone on their own, because the education had to catch up.
It's never been a better time to start an education company. Millions of people want to learn, many of the tools are free, and the only thing missing is someone showing them the way.
you can make a calculated guess of what i might be interested in from my queue? and also, provide a means to fiddle with my suggestions, your picks ain’t cutting it for me.