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You can learn anything you want as long as you’re willing to look dumb in front of other people for an extended period of time.
Alex Hormozix.comHow to become expert at thing:
1 iteratively take on concrete projects and accomplish them depth wise, learning “on demand” (ie don’t learn bottom up breadth wise)
2 teach/summarize everything you learn in your own words
3 only compare yourself to younger you, never to others
Andrej Karpathyx.comAh. Why are European-Americans suddenly so inferior at math since like 1998? Why are the people of Newton, Einstein, Dirac, Crick, Feynman, Heisenberg etc suddenly no longer able to do first rate science? Excellent question!
Do you want the brutal answer? Those "white kids" are being forced into trying to figure out how... See more
Eric Weinsteinx.com
o3 is out and it is absolutely amazing!!
i've been playing with it for a week or so and it's already my go-to model. it's fast, agentic, extremely smart, and has great vibes.
some of my top use cases:
- it flagged every single time I sidestepped conflict in my me... See more


Airlearn hit #6 on the App Store using SideShift.
They hired an army of college creators, tested relentlessly, found what works—and scaled it fast.
Now they’re doubling down.
Old playbook: ads and influencers. New playbook: 50 creators a day. https://t.co/Woth4rYusI

Introducing Slow Creator Fund I -- Backing a New Generation of Community-First Entrepreneurs. https://t.co/NwpZeuFXvf
Weird convergence in tech industry:
Notion adds AI research, meeting notes, enterprise search. So do Atlassian, Grammarly/Coda. Glean. Granola.
Cursor. OpenAI buys Windsurf/Codex. GitHub and Google follow.
Browsers are next.
Is the fu... See more
Josh Millerx.com