In this highly requested “Career Advice” series Ep 1 I talk about how you might be able to break into a field you do not have formal training in - based on my personal experience with AI 🤝 if this is useful, follow on YouTube for more 👍
MİLYAR DOLARLIK ROBOTİK ŞİRKETLERİNİN 50 YILLIK MOTOR TAKINTISI AZ ÖNCE ÇÖPE ATILDI.
Mit araştırmacıları insan kasını birebir kopyalamış. Ama o bildiğiniz ağır metal dişliler, karmaşık hidrolikler veya binlerce dolarlık servo motorlarla değil. Sadece elektrik yüklü bir sıvı ve minik bir pompayla.
Sistem dümdüz senin kolun gibi çalışıyor. Pompa içeriye elektrik veriyor, iyonlaşan sıvı hareket ediyor ve lifler kasılıp gevşiyor. Kolunu büktüğündeki kasılmanın aynısı.
SIFIR MOTOR. SIFIR HARİCİ DONANIM. VE TAMAMEN SESSİZ.
Herkes bilim kurgu geyiği yapıyor. Oysa burada koca bir endüstrinin maliyet yapısının nasıl tabana vurduğunu izliyorsunuz. Yıllardır donanım üretmek demek, arıza yapan metal yığınlarıyla ve sürtünmeyle boğuşmak demekti. Şimdi olay sadece basit bir sıvının iyonlarla yönlendirilmesine döndü.
Bu lifleri gerçek kas gibi birbirine sardıkça gücü katlanarak artıyor. Yani performansı artırmak için daha büyük ve pahalı bir mekanik motora ihtiyacın yok. Sadece o bağlama birkaç tel daha ekliyorsun. Kuvvet doğrudan ölçekleniyor.
DONANIM ARTIK YAZILIM GİBİ UCUZ VE MALİYETSİZ BİR ŞEKİLDE ÖLÇEKLENİYOR.
Parça üreticilerinin fişi çekildi. Üretim bandındaki ağır sanayi tezgahlarından bahsetmiyoruz artık. Etrafında dolaştığını bile duymayacağın, seninle aynı organik esnekliğe sahip maliyetsiz sistemler geliyor.
Mekanik devri kapandı. Yeni oyuna uyanın.
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A kid from Shantou with no programming background got into Tsinghua University's computer science department by winning a high school informatics olympiad, then quit a job offer from Google Brain to start an AI company in Beijing with two of his college bandmates. Four years later that company released a 1 trillion parameter open-source AI model that outperformed every American closed model on coding benchmarks and became the fastest Chinese tech company in history to hit a $10 billion valuation.
His name is Yang Zhilin. The company is called Moonshot AI. The model is called Kimi K2.
Here is the story.
Yang was born in 1992 in Shantou, a small city in Guangdong province. In high school he had never written a line of code. He got selected for an informatics olympiad training program anyway. He won first prize at the Guangdong provincial level, which got him guaranteed admission to Tsinghua University.
He scored 667 on the gaokao, far above the Tsinghua cutoff. But the system placed him in Thermal Energy Engineering. He transferred to Computer Science in his sophomore year. He graduated in 2015 ranked first in his department class. During undergrad he was advised by Tang Jie, a Tsinghua professor who would later co-found another Chinese AI giant called Zhipu.
He went to Carnegie Mellon for his PhD under Ruslan Salakhutdinov and William Cohen. He finished in under four years. During that time he co-authored two of the most influential papers in modern AI, Transformer-XL and XLNet, which together shaped the long-context capabilities every modern LLM relies on. He worked at Facebook AI Research and Google Brain. He contributed to the original Google Gemini and Bard projects.
Then in November 2022 ChatGPT launched.
Yang flew back to the United States, looked at what OpenAI had done, and made up his mind. He told an interviewer later that he sensed two things were about to move at once, capital and talent, and when those two move together it is the rare moment when you can build a company from zero to one whose only purpose is AGI.
In March 2023 he founded Moonshot AI in Beijing with two Tsinghua classmates, Zhou Xinyu and Wu Yuxin. The three of them had been bandmates in a college rock group called Splay. The company name is a tribute to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, Yang's favorite album. The company launched on the album's 50th anniversary.
He raised $60 million and built a 40-person team in three months. By 2024 he had raised over a billion dollars. The investors included Alibaba, Tencent, and Sequoia China. Moonshot AI became the fastest Chinese startup in history to reach a $10 billion valuation. ByteDance took four years. Pinduoduo took three. Moonshot did it in two.
In October 2023 they launched Kimi, a consumer chatbot with a 200,000 character context window, the longest in the world at the time. By 2024 it was running on Chinese hardware and had tens of millions of users.
Then on July 11, 2025 they released Kimi K2.
K2 is a 1 trillion parameter Mixture of Experts model that activates 32 billion parameters per inference. It is open weights. It beat GPT-4 and Claude on coding benchmarks. It outperformed DeepSeek V3 on agent tasks and tool use. Former OpenAI researcher Andrew Carr publicly said K2 communicates differently than other models, refusing to be sycophantic and pushing back on bad ideas the way few models do.
By early 2026 Moonshot had crossed $240 million in revenue. The Kimi K2.5 release exceeded the entire 2025 revenue total in under 20 days. K2.6 dropped in April 2026 with a SWE-Bench Pro score of 58.6, ahead of the leading closed-weight coding models at the time.
A kid from Shantou who had never coded a line in high school just released the open-source model that competes head-on with everything OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic have shipped.
He named it after the dark side of the moon.
This applies to many niche skills. I didn’t learn astrophotography from school, I learned it by getting my hands dirty & spent every night learning how NOT to do it.
If you want to do something, just start doing it. Waiting for someone to teach you might leave you with nothing.
Vi um cara no IG falando que o método de estudo dele é olhar pra parede por 30min sem mais nenhum estímulo e depois estudar por 2h e repetir até bater a meta diária. Pomodoro diferenciado..
The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, has apparently closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States, for the seventh time, won the war that wasn’t a war, so now the United States has to open the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the not-war began.
The not-war began because Iran had uranium that was totally, completely, beautifully obliterated, so they can’t build the nuclear bomb they weren’t building, which is why the United States had to start the not-war it definitely didn’t start.
Now the United States, which has nuclear weapons, is threatening to use nuclear weapons to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for countries with nuclear weapons to allow other countries to have.
If the United States saw the United States doing what the United States does in other countries, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
I'm hiring a few part-time AI engineering interns for @k_dense_ai. Fully remote or in-person in Palo Alto, CA. My agent will interview your agent which must not make up any false information about you. DM me your agent's chat interface or contact info.
i'm obsessed with AI DIY projects.
my favorite one right now is this broccoli farmer in hokkaido, japan using Codex to run his 100-hectare farm
this guy never studied agriculture, never inherited land, started out as a civil servant.
but he wanted his farm to run better, and instead of paying an engineering firm he couldn't afford, he just built the tools himself.
here's what he's built on his own:
> remote control of his greenhouse vents from a chat app, wired up with an esp32 board, a motor driver, and cloudflare workers
> a bot that checks each greenhouse's temperature and opens the vents when it gets too hot
> satellite crop-health data laid over a map of his own fields
> an airtable base linking his plots, tasks, materials, and sensors
> wiring diagrams of his electrical panels, generated from a photo
stuff like this used to be locked behind machinery and engineers only the big agribusinesses could pay for.
but this legend just breezed past all of it with a laptop and Codex lol