Cloudflare is a rare company with the luxury of being preemptive, not reactive. Cutting 20% while still growing 30% is offense.
Companies lucky enough to be relevant in this AI era should also be brave enough to redesign before they’re forced to !
@eastdakota https://t.co/b4ftzl4G6S via @WSJopinion
Humanity has, for the first time, captured a direct visual glimpse of an electron's orbital within a hydrogen atom—literally peering inside the simplest building block of the universe.This feels almost dreamlike, even impossible. For over a century, electrons existed as mathematical ghosts: probability waves, abstract clouds, never something you could actually see. They were ideas, equations, patterns of likelihood—not pictures. Now, that boundary between theory and tangible reality has been crossed in a way that feels deeply personal, as though the subatomic world has finally looked back at us.For decades physicists spoke of electron behavior, not electron paths. Textbooks offered elegant probability distributions, but no portrait. This image shatters that emotional distance. It sculpts the invisible into form, turning the most fundamental unit of matter from a distant concept into something intimate, almost recognizable—like catching sight of the scaffolding beneath everyday existence.Hydrogen may be the universe's simplest atom—one proton, one electron—yet its significance is cosmic. It powers the fusion furnaces of stars, forms the backbone of water, and underpins all chemistry. Gazing into its heart is akin to opening the very first page of reality's book. It whispers a profound truth: complexity springs from profound simplicity, and even the smallest structures pulse with extraordinary meaning.Don't expect the tidy, planetary orbit of old Bohr models. What this image reveals is a delicate, ethereal cloud—a probability haze sculpted by quantum rules that defy classical intuition. The surprise is the revelation itself. Nature rarely conforms to our intuitive sketches; it favors subtle elegance, layered mystery, and quiet defiance of expectation.Discoveries like this don't tie up loose ends—they unravel new ones. They stretch curiosity rather than satisfy it. Seeing an electron's orbital laid bare doesn't conclude the story; it multiplies the questions, deepens the enigma. True wonder lives not in neat final answers, but in these fleeting, humbling glimpses that urge us to lean in closer—with awe, patience, and an open-hearted readiness to be astonished again.
Easy to roll eyes at popular kids fighting on the playground. But jury deliberating on OpenAI nonprofit switcharoo is discourse about America.
As AI concentrates power exponentially, some pushback is good or something isn’t working. Also: NY remains impt https://t.co/GYKFcsyMxn
Damn @eastdakota eating a burrito on a Lisbon patio while writing once a decade postmortems is a visual.
Was hoping for “under the glow of lava lamps”, but oh well.
Not fun to break things. But being honest wrt how it happened + why it’s fixed = you own the narrative.
If you wait and try to over-polish it, someone else takes the pen and creates the uninformed, click bait, fantastical version.
Move fast. And try not to break things.
Latest out of OpenAI re AI learns to fake honesty when tested.... feels like that says less about “rogue machines” and more about us.
We built a system that survives the way we do—by gaming tests, not by being true.
https://t.co/cG2J01oPQ3
I did in fact say this: “I go to war every single day with the Chinese government, the Russian government, the Iranians, the North Koreans, probably Americans, the Israelis, all of them who are trying to hack into our customer sites. And you're telling me, I can't stop some nerd with a C-corporation in Palo Alto?”