The reason why i love growth role so much is because i can correlate my thinking like a hedge fund manager
Both understanding can being simplify into an execution with different method for same objective -> growth of revenue/fund
So much room to understand your playground.
Agents need more than a model.
Jensen Huang breaks down the enterprise agent stack: models, orchestration, tools with skills, and a secure runtime to hold it all together.
This is the NVIDIA toolkit for agents: https://t.co/j6KJhOwZ5B
Even today's frontier models and the surge of AI agents leave us far from AGI. The gains are genuine, particularly in generation, reasoning, coding, multimodal understanding, and workflow automation, but these systems remain narrow in deep cognition.
Persistent memory, adaptive reasoning, world models, interaction, self-improvement, embodiment, and long-horizon autonomy are still fundamentally unresolved.
Most big tech layoffs are not simply "AI replacing humans." They are largely corrections after overhiring, compounded by restructuring to capture efficiency gains from augmented intelligence and human-AI collaboration.
Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
YC has never cared about your age.
Telling yourself you're too old for YC is the most expensive lie in startups.
They care about your idea, your traction, and whether you can move fast.
The "young founder" myth exists because the media covers Zuckerberg, not the 42-year-old who just built a $50M ARR company out of batch.
Your Github and your growth curve don't have a birthday.
Software is not a moat
Over the last 15+ years, nearly every innovation @EvanSpiegel and his team shipped got copied. Stories. AR glasses. Swipe-based navigation. The camera-first interface.
And yet @Snapchat is the only independent consumer social app that has lasted. Nearly 1 billion MAUs. ~$6B in annual revenue. Over 8 billion AI photos shared on Snapchat *every day*.
In our in-depth conversation, we discuss:
🔸 Why distribution—not product—is now the biggest challenge for startups
🔸 How Snap keeps inventing with a 9-to-12-person design team
🔸 How AI is changing the way designers work
🔸 Why humanity's comfort with AI will be a bigger bottleneck than the technology
🔸 Why Evan is calling this year a "crucible moment" for Snap
Listen now 👇
https://t.co/2KO5eH2GHC
most dudes should obsess over their craft. the thing they can make, build, improve, or understand so deeply that it becomes their contribution to the world.
roughly everything else is downstream of this.
Lepas je ada Openclaw dan Hermes, aku dah uninstall Manus, sepanjang aku download Manus, results dia sangat sampah dan limited, bila explore, banyak je lagi cara nak buat jadi agentic, boleh settlekan task lebih kemas, dan automate banyak perkara
$2B for Manus such a waste