Lee Kuan Yew:
“Air conditioning was a most important invention for us, perhaps one of the signal inventions of history. It changed the nature of civilization by making development possible in the tropics. Without air conditioning you can work only in the cool early-morning hours or at dusk. The first thing I did upon becoming prime minister was to install air conditioners in buildings where the civil service worked. This was key to public efficiency."
ANTHROPIC JUST RELEASED THE OFFICIAL PLAYBOOK FOR BUILDING A COMPANY WITH CLAUDE CODE.
30 minutes. free. from the engineers who built it.
Bookmark this before you forget.
CEO: 1 human. Employees: AI agents. Operations: fully automatic.
The zero-headcount company is no longer a joke.
ANTHROPIC JUST RELEASED THE OFFICIAL PLAYBOOK FOR BUILDING A COMPANY WITH CLAUDE CODE.
30 minutes. free. from the engineers who built it.
Bookmark this before you forget.
CEO: 1 human. Employees: AI agents. Operations: fully automatic.
The zero-headcount company is no longer a joke.
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karpathy just broke the internet with something called auto research
it’s basically an ai research agent that runs experiments for you 24/7
you give it a goal like
“make this model better”
“find a higher converting landing page”
“lower customer acquisition cost”
then it runs a loop:
1) plan an experiment
2) edit the code or config
3) run a short test on a gpu
4) read the metrics
5) keep the winner
6) try again
over and over
while you sleep
by the morning you wake up to the best version
actual tested improvements
think of it like a robot research intern that runs hundreds of experiments and only keeps the winners
this is link to his repo https://t.co/hm9aFyXQZS for your to mess around with it
in the latest episode of @startupideaspod
i break down:
• what auto research actually is
• how it works step by step
• 10 business ideas you can build with it
• how to install it and start using it
this one is saucy
because tools like this change how startups get built
watch
@lukOlejnik AI is basically an intern with internet access.
In the hands of an expert it accelerates work.
Without domain knowledge it confidently creates problems.
The tool isn’t the issue — the operator is.
Elon Musk thinks coding dies this year.
Not evolves. Dies.
By December, AI won’t need programming languages. It generates machine code directly. Binary optimized beyond anything human logic could produce. No translation. No compilation. Just pure execution.
Musk: “You don’t even bother doing coding.”
Code was never the point. It was friction. A tax we paid because machines didn’t speak human. AI just learned fluent human. The tax is gone.
Now plug that into Neuralink. No syntax. No keyboard. No screen.
Musk: “Imagination-to-software.”
Thought becomes executable. You imagine an outcome, the system architects and compiles it into reality instantly.
We’re not automating programming. We’re erasing it from existence.
The entire profession collapses into a thought. Decades of training reduced to irrelevance. The gap between idea and instantiation hits zero.
You don’t build anymore. You imagine, and it materializes.
Not incremental progress. Total phase shift. The way humans have created things for ten thousand years just became obsolete.
Welcome to a world where the limiting factor isn’t skill, resources, or time. It’s whether you can picture what you want clearly enough for a machine to birth it into existence.
For years we’ve been told:
“India can’t build deep tech.”
“We do services. Not systems.”
“Real AI is built in Silicon Valley.”
Today, that narrative dies.
We just launched SuperOS — the world’s first AI Operating System that is already running the hospital.
Not assist.
Not generate notes.
Not make PowerPoints.
Run. The. Hospital.
Thread. 🧵
story behind "why netflix built https://t.co/YDCurkt2BM" is brilliant.
so, netflix had a massive fight with ISPs around 2014-2016. ISPs were slowing down netflix on purpose. they wanted more money from netflix
customers got bad streaming. but ISPs just blamed netflix.
netflix had to pay comcast, verizon, at&t and time warner for direct connections to their networks.
but in 2016, they launched fast dot com, clever part - It's not testing your general internet speed. It's testing your speed to netflix's servers specifically. so when someone complained about buffering, netflix could say "run fast dot com." If it's slow, the ISP is the bottleneck.
suddenly millions of people had a tool to prove their ISP was the problem
ISPs couldn't hide anymore.
netflix positioned themselves as the transparent good guys fighting for customers while ISPs looked like greedy monopolies
they solved a pr problem and a customer service problem with one simple website
I guess, that's how you win a corporate war