The AI revolution can lead to two very different outcomes.
One is a world where people are finally free from work and free to pursue their passions, spend time with their families, learn, create, and live.
The other is a world where people lose their jobs, lose their economic independence, and end up dependent on the state while a small group of technocrats controls most of the wealth. Feudalism 2.0.
I think we'll experience both over the next 100–200 years.
First the dystopia.
Then the utopia.
Webflow made sense when no-code was the easiest way to build websites.
Today, that model already feels outdated.
WithClaude Code, building products is becoming 100x easier and in many cases there’s simply no reason to use traditional no-code platforms anymore.
AI, today, only replaces useless employees.
But in the hands of people with the right skills, it becomes a productivity amplifier unlike anything in human history.
It’s crazy how fast AI changed the role of the developer by removing the information asymmetry around coding.
A few years ago, becoming a developer was one of the best career choices on earth.
Today, I genuinely wouldn’t recommend most young people start that path from scratch.
they finally proved my theory that i have been banging on about for years
thoughts are liquid in the ether and once they condense into quantum rain clouds, they precipitate into our visible universe as realities
essentially what its saying is that thoughts when thunketh so strongly, so convicted, with so much believe... they have no choice but to thunderstorm in 3D
One reason young men are depressed is that even life at “the top” is so lame. The richest man in Normandy in 1096 was a killer who sold everything to conquer the Holy Land in the face of certain death. The richest guys in the USA in 2025 are dorks doing this.
🫡 3. Prioritize conscience. Studying and translating thinkers from Julius Caesar to Seneca, my father saw that morals outlast talent. Moral compass, unlike intelligence or creativity, is the ultimate human quality that will not lose value even in the age of AI.
I’d love to see Google search volume trend over the last 2 years, feels like it s dropped hard. Most of my questions now go to chatGPT. Google is becoming a local tool like Yelp for searching restaurants, maps, events...
AI and automation—do they favor big companies or small ones?
Intuitively, you'd say the big guys win.
But I think it’s the opposite.
With AI, a 15-person team can do what used to take 200.
It doesn’t eliminate the gap—it shrinks it fast