One person rebuilt an entire company’s brain in 7 days inside Claude Code.
Not a doc. Not Obsidian. A living galaxy of nodes.
Every employee. Every AI agent. Every SOP. Every tool. All wired together on one screen.
Click a department. The human agent team opens up. The SOPs attached to it open up. What each person is allowed to touch opens up.
That last part is the whole game.
Permissions baked into the brain. An employee opens the chat, the AI already knows what they can access. Agents, data, SOPs surface inside the conversation like you tagged them by hand.
Obsidian can’t do this. Notion can’t do this.
No dev team. No funding round. No 6-month roadmap. 7 days, 1 person, 1 terminal.
This is the part nobody has priced in.
The tools to build $200K enterprise software now sit on your laptop for free.
The only thing missing is the guy who opens the terminal.
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10 AI related accounts you should follow on Twitter:
1. Andrej Karpathy — @karpathy
2. Yann LeCun — @ylecun
3. François Chollet — @fchollet
4. Andrew Ng — @AndrewYNg
5. Lilian Weng — @lilianweng
6. Demis Hassabis — @demishassabis
7. Fei-Fei Li — @drfeifei
8. John Carmack — @ID_AA_Carmack
9. Jeremy Howard — @jeremyphoward
10. Gwern Branwen — @gwern
follow these 10 before everyone else does.
Let me know who I missed?
@sarahfim@vercel@openclaw you maybe too late to the party Hermes Agent is leading now with its inbuilt supercharged memory that allow it to hybrid-micro self adapt to new orders when asked to
How are people still grinding 9-5 jobs in 2026 when one Grok prompt + a $9 tool can replace 3 hours of work?? I’m out here turning AI slop into $3k weeks and y’all still asking for permission Who’s actually building vs just watching? Drop your current hustle below
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15 AI related accounts you should follow on Twitter:
1. @karpathy
His tweets already create LLMs narratives that you later see on linkedin in 2 months.
2. @fchollet
posts thoughtful research on intelligence, benchmarks, and AI limitations. Keras creator + ARC-AGI
3. @ylecun
Yann LeCun is Deep learning pioneer & Meta Chief AI Scientist; big-picture research takes and critiques (and drama).
4. @AndrewYNg
Andrew Ng is AI education legend; practical ML advice, courses, and real-world implementation. creator of deeplearning ai
5 @rasbt
Sebastian Raschka posts on Practical ML/LLM implementations, "build from scratch" tutorials, and books.
6. @dair_ai
Weekly ML/AI paper threads and accessible research explainers (high-signal for staying current).
7. @lilianweng
Lilian Weng is ex-OpenAI and her Lil'Log-style threads are good. has In-depth LLM research breakdowns
8. @jeremyphoward
posts interesting takes on AI/crypto news, and works on democratizing practical deep learning and accessible education.
9. @simonw
Simon post Practical LLM tools, takes, experiments, prompting, and engineering breakdowns. django co-founder
10. @_akhaliq
Curates the latest arXiv papers, model releases, and open-source AI drops.
11. @ID_AA_Carmack
AGI/low-level optimization takes that makes you think about the problem.
12. @gwern
Really high-quality long-form AI research notes and essays.
13. @goodside
LLM evaluation, prompting research, and real capabilities testing
14 @drfeifei
Computer vision pioneer; human-centered AI and spatial intelligence research
15 @demishassabis
Been following his work for 9 years. Demmis is my hope against google usurpating their power with AI. Demmis is google DeepMind's CEO
Let me know who I missed guys