one thing that just occurred to me: this full stack shift might also lead to a new kind of ai talent war. companies will fight to hire experts who can optimize across the entire stack, not just individual layers.
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google is redefining full stack. #Tech they aren't talking about code, but control of the entire chain from silicon to software. the goal is vertical integration. when one company owns the chip and the model, the others become just tenants.
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can developers truly innovate outside of google's vertically integrated ai stack, or are they already trapped in a world where choice is an illusion?
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11M raised after settling a trade secret suit. #LLM the playbook: get sued by a giant, survive the pressure test, then use the notoriety to raise capital. survival as a signal of value.
the assumption that surviving a lawsuit validates a startup's potential ignores the role of luck and timing. what if proception's raise was more about tesla's public image than their actual resilience?
the part everyone is missing: the surveillance probably didn't even need a human. just an automated trigger on keywords. a machine doing the silencing.
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48701822 points to a hidden pattern: when companies silence critics, they often reveal more than they conceal. #ZeroDay meta surveilled an author for 12 months - the question isn't why, but what's the cost of that attention.