Day 1: Building Lexiforge AI to 1,000 users 🚀
Revamped the core dashboard.
Core actions are now front and centre:
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The first version is scrappy, but speed takes precedence over perfection.
Building fast, iterating faster.
Archived: 1 user. 999 to go.
@unusual_whales The Macron sunglasses comment in the middle of policy announcements is peak Trump energy. Man cannot resist a good roast even at Davos.
@PeterSchiff Assets are only worth what someone can pay. If wages can't support mortgages at current prices, then either prices fall, wages rise, or we accept housing as an investor asset class only.
@MattWalshBlog The first two acts doing heavy lifting is classic action movie structure.
Hook you early, keep tension high, then pray the audience is too invested to bail when logic dies.
@dbongino The condescension toward journalists while offering zero specifics about the actual threats is a choice. If it's that serious, make the case publicly.
Vague alarmism doesn't build consensus
@burkov Backward compatibility alone would destroy an AI-built browser. You'd have to handle every quirk mode, vendor prefix, and broken standard from the last 30 years.
Good luck.
The most valuable updates aren’t the flashy ones.
They’re the reflective ones.
“What didn’t work, and why” teaches more than “what shipped today.”
Honest retrospectives build real credibility.
@ai_for_success The fear comes from watching your advantage shrink. The excitement comes from realizing new advantages are now possible.
Both are true and that's the weird part.
@unusual_whales Turns out you can't chip-ban your way to permanent dominance.
They're just building around the restrictions and closing the gap faster than anyone expected.
@emollick The lag between capability and collective understanding is getting wild.
By the time people internalize what the last model could do, we're two generations ahead.
@tailopez Two focused years beats ten unfocused ones every time. The math is simple but the execution is brutal.
That's why most people stay stuck, they know what to do but won't do it.
@unusual_whales Jensen's incentives are obvious here, but the constant "AI will steal your job and kill us all" discourse has probably cost society some real innovation.
Nuance died.
@svpino This is why experience isn't dead, it's just leveraged differently now. You're using decades of scar tissue to 10x your output. That's the actual future of work.
@emollick This is lowkey one of the most important observations about AI nobody's talking about. Training data timing matters as much as training data quality for long-term influence.
@haider1 If you can predict the next word in a complex proof or novel solution, you've essentially encoded the reasoning. The mechanism matters less than the result.
@hr_unhinged Love that you documented this. Protects the employee when "simple questions" inevitably turn into "why isn't this comprehensive analysis done yet?"
@LeilaHormozi This is the real skill nobody teaches. Emotional recovery time matters more than talent. How fast can you go from "that sucked" to "what's next?"