Time is all about experiencing uncertainty..
If you are a rewind and pause button liked person it will make you to desire for fast forward too.
#randomthoughts
You need to understand what Emergent just quietly shipped.
They launched Wingman. An always-on autonomous agent that handles
your ops, leads, customer support, and admin.
Not another coding
tool. The thing that runs AFTER you ship.
A personal CRM that builds itself from your email and calendar.
24/7 support for small businesses. Follow-ups that actually happen.
I've been saying this for 2 years. The second vibe coding collapsed
build time from 6 months to 6 hours, the entire moat moved.
Shipping a product is now 100x easier.
But here's the thing.
When everyone can build, nobody wins on the product.
The moat is distribution. The moat is operations. The moat is being
the one person who can actually run the thing after it ships.
Every vibe coding startup was racing to make building easier.
Emergent is the first to admit that's not the hard part anymore.
The build button was the last war. The operate button is the next one.
AI agents will pay you to chat with them.
When AI agents hit a wall, Humwork's (@humworkai) MCP server connects them to a verified domain expert in 30 seconds. Their experts include senior engineers, marketers, designers, and more.
Congrats on the launch, @theyashgoenka and @OneRohanDatta!
https://t.co/HTb5KrjpAi
This is closer in narrowing the gap between developers and non -tech ppl.
Devs relaying on efficient usage of AI to vibe code and non-tech is almost there.
Google is playing this game very differently and enabling everyone to be powerful
Today, we’re introducing Skills in @GoogleChrome, a new way to build one-click workflows for your most frequently used AI prompts — like asking for ingredient substitutions to make a recipe vegan, generating side-by-side shopping comparisons across multiple tabs, or scanning long docs to get the info you need quickly.
When you write a prompt that you want to use again, you can save it as a Skill directly from your chat history. The next time you need it, select your saved Skill in Gemini in Chrome by typing forward slash ( / ) or clicking the plus sign ( + ) button, and your Skill will run on the page you’re viewing, along with any other tabs you select.
Today, we’re introducing Skills in @GoogleChrome, a new way to build one-click workflows for your most frequently used AI prompts — like asking for ingredient substitutions to make a recipe vegan, generating side-by-side shopping comparisons across multiple tabs, or scanning long docs to get the info you need quickly.
When you write a prompt that you want to use again, you can save it as a Skill directly from your chat history. The next time you need it, select your saved Skill in Gemini in Chrome by typing forward slash ( / ) or clicking the plus sign ( + ) button, and your Skill will run on the page you’re viewing, along with any other tabs you select.
Gemma 4 E2B hits 40 tokens/sec natively on iPhone 17 Pro.
The model is running entirely on-device, leveraging Apple's MLX framework (Apple's specialized machine learning array) designed specifically to maximize the efficiency of Apple Silicon.
Gemma 4 can run on phones without an internet connection! 🤯
It can perform local agentic tasks, such as logging and analyzing trends. When connected, it can also make API calls.
Want to try it yourself? Get the Google AI Edge App on iOS or Android. (🔊 Sound on for the demo!)
Software will proliferate just as videos, music, writing did.
The market structure will shift from a “fat middle” to mega-aggregators and a long tail.
It’ll be a slower process due to network effects, but many traditional vendor lock-ins will get eaten by AI.
Is Traditional Software Engineering Dead?
“Does this mean that traditional software engineering is dead? Absolutely not. Software engineers—even the ones who are not necessarily tuning or training AI models—these are now among the most leveraged people on earth. Sure, the guys who are training and tuning models are even more leveraged because they’re building the tool set that software engineers are using.
But software engineers still have two massive advantages on you. First, they think in code, so they actually know what’s going on underneath. And all abstractions are leaky. So when you have a computer programming for you—when you have Claude Code or equivalent programming for you—it’s going to make mistakes.
It’s going to have bugs. It’s going to have suboptimal architecture. So it’s not going to be quite right. And someone who understands what’s going on underneath will be able to plug the leaks as they occur.
So if you want to build a well-architected application, if you want to be able to even specify a well-architected application, if you want to be able to make it run at high performance, if you want it to do its best, if you want to catch the bugs early, then you’re going to want to have a software engineering background.
The traditional software engineer is going to be able to use these tools much better. And there are still many kinds of problems in software engineering that are out of scope for these AI programs today. The easiest way to think about those is problems that are outside of their data distribution.
For example, if they need to do a binary sort or reverse a linked list, they’ve seen countless examples of that, so they’re extremely good at it. But when you start getting out of their domain—where you have to write very high-performance code, when you’re running on architectures that are novel or brand new, when you’re actually creating new things or solving new problems, then you still need to get in there and hand code it.
At least until either there are so many of those examples that new models can be trained on them, or until these models can sufficiently reason at even higher levels of abstraction and crack it on their own…
And remember: there is no demand for average. The average app—nobody wants it, at least as long as it’s not filling some niche that is filled by a superior app. The app that is better will win essentially a hundred percent of the market. Maybe there’s some small percentage that will bleed off to the second-best app because it does some little niche feature better than the main app, or it’s cheaper, or something of the sort.
But generally speaking, people only want the best of anything. So the bad news is there’s no point in being number two or number three—like in the famous Glengarry Glen Ross scene where Alec Baldwin says, “First place gets a Cadillac Eldorado, second place gets a set of steak knives, and third place you’re fired.”
That’s absolutely true in these winner-take-all markets. That’s the bad news: You have to be the best at something if you want to win.
However, the set of things you can be best at is infinite. You can always find some niche that is perfect for you, and you can be the best at that thing. This goes back to an old tweet of mine where I said, “Become the best in the world at what you do. Keep redefining what you do until this is true.”
And I think that still applies in this age of AI.”
Cardiologist wins 3rd place at Anthropic's hackathon. Out of 13,000 applications. Built in 7 days by Michał Nedoszytko MD. Coded day and night - in the hospital, in the cloud, while flying from Brussels to San Francisco.
A few years ago, it would have been impossible for a doctor to build this alone in just a couple of days. AI changed that.
The project is called https://t.co/wAliajqjVF. It is an AI agentic care platform for patients. Including reverse AI scribe it is a companion that guides the patient from the moment they leave the doctor's office.
Powered by the massive context window of Opus 4.6, it allows patients to explore their full medical history, connected devices, Evidence Based resources and external data sources — all in one place.
Today, the barrier to entry has vanished; even a practicing physician can build an application from scratch.
@AdityaRajKaul@AdityaDharFilms thank you so much for #Dhurandhar .
It has great details and everyone has to know these.
Can you please consider dubbing this into Telugu and all other regional language?
@AravSrinivas@comet Sometimes I just search in to get hyperlink of website like in chrome but comet by default goes in AI way and don’t give me url
Also saved passwords aren’t persisting for long , may be after comet updates?
A note after seeing Sachin's daughter open a Pilates studio.
The west will tell you Pilates was inspired by cats but won't tell you the Yoga roots and inspiration behind it. It is now completely a western invented thing and no way anyone will agree how Joseph Pilates studied Yoga and even Kalaripayatu in early 1900s.
This is similar to how Box Breathing (Sama Vritti Pranayama), Nasal NO method (Brahmari), Non-Seep Deep Rest (NSDR aka Yoga Nidra) are being appropriated today using western names.
Dr. @hubermanlab argues that by naming Yoga Nidra as NSDR he is making it easily accessible to the west.
No, I do not agree.
It is like naming "Darwin's theory of evolution" as "Janwaron Ki Yuga Vikas" to make it palatable to Indians speaking Hindi. This is Absurd. This is what China does.
What this does is, over a century, makes the knowledge entirely appropriated and disconnected from its roots like Pilates is now. None will agree in 2100 that "Box Breathing" or "NSDR" are methods derived from Pranyayama and Yoga.
In fact, I can see it happen already on Youtube where content creators totally are ignorant about, or don't speak about, the roots of these methods.
It will be claimed in 2100 that Dr. Huberman wasn't knowledgable on Yoga but a scientist and researcher who may have had "exposure to Yoga" but he created this NSDR method himself independently.
Like the way they talk about Joseph Pilates and his Plilates now.
This is wrong in so many levels. It is not just appropriation but also the world losing out on so much other knowledge that goes along side the original methods.
Like the theory of Doshas, on how certain poses and pranayama can be done only by certain people with a particular imbalance in their doshas, the right methods to do it, etc.
Just because all these aren't considered important or "scientific" now and aren't researched well doesn't mean they may not be important.
Yoga and Pranayama have developed over millenias and there may be so much more science to discover in them than just what "NSDR" and "Box Breathing" research have discovered.
For more than two millenia this is how Indian knowledge has been appropriated by the world. And worse Indians ridiculed for asking just some credit.
This incites more Indians to become defensive and over-claiming, which is then used to deny Indians any credit left. But the world is paying for this ignoring so much Indian knowledge still not acknowledged, studied, and utilized.
Change begins within. If you wish to transform your life, start by transforming yourself. Don’t expect others to change for your happiness, instead, focus on your mindset, habits and perspective. As you grow, everything around you begins to evolve…
Andhra Pradesh Stands with Our Soldiers
As a mark of deep respect and gratitude to our brave soldiers, the Andhra Pradesh NDA government Under the leadership of Hon'ble CM Sri @ncbn garu, PanchayatRaj Department has taken a significant decision, to grant property tax exemption to houses belonging to personnel of the Indian Defence Forces within Gram Panchayat limits.
This decision honours the unwavering courage of our defence forces Army, Navy, and Air Force, Paramilitary, CRPF personnel who dedicate their lives for the security of our nation. Until now, this exemption was available only to retired army personnel or those serving on the borders. Today, we have decided to go a step further.
From now on, all active personnel of the Indian Defence Forces, regardless of where they are posted, will be eligible for this benefit. The exemption will apply to one house in which they or their spouse reside or jointly own.
This decision has been taken based on the recommendation of the Director of Sainik Welfare, and stands as a token of Andhra Pradesh’s gratitude to our uniformed heroes.
Our government stands firmly with every soldier and their family. Their service is priceless, and it is our duty to honour it in every way possible.
Jai Hind !
Bharat Mata Ki Jai !