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Andrej Karpathy spent 4 minutes in an interview explaining a single idea about how most people haven’t even started learning how to use AI and everyone paying $20/month for a subscription.. that's not really using Claude at all his point is that the real skill gap is the ability to build with AI he identified 4 behaviors that break Claude Code and put them all into one file a developer expanded it into 21 rules and published it - 82,000 stars and #1 on GitHub Trending coding accuracy jumped from 65% to 94% here's what these 21 rules actually are and why most developers using Claude every day have never configured them the full breakdown is covered in the article below 👇
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AI researcher breaks down why your $5,000 Mac Studio runs local AI slower than benchmarks promise: "Performance isn't about the hardware - it's about three software layers stacked on top of it." in 15 minutes he tests MLX, Ollama, llama.cpp, and the new vllm-mlx head to head no GPU needed, just the Mac you probably already own - why Ollama, the most popular tool, is actually one of the slower options on Mac - the real bottleneck nobody benchmarks: 'prefill' time before the first token even appears - the exact quantization setting (4-bit) that's the best speed-to-quality tradeoff - why unified memory makes Macs uniquely good for big models compared to Nvidia GPUs complete guide to choosing the right hardware for local AI is below 👇
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A Stanford professor just gave a public lecture on exactly how GPT, Claude, and LLaMA are built under the hood no insider access required just the clearest breakdown of modern LLM architecture I've seen this lecture reveals the framework professors are paid up to $750K a year to teach the gap between "I use ChatGPT" and "I understand how it works" is smaller than most people think the most complete public breakdown of modern LLM architecture I've seen this year
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Andrej Karpathy spent 2 hours explaining what most AI educators won't tell you it's about what happens to humans when AI takes over knowledge work Karpathy has been in AI for 20 years. he built GPT-2, co-founded OpenAI, led Tesla Autopilot the part most people skip past: > the AI you're using today can't actually learn > "year of agents" is a marketing phrase. he calls it the decade of agents > coding assistants are great at boilerplate. they fall apart on novel architecture > the bottleneck isn't compute. it's that current models memorize instead of reason > most people open Claude, ask a question, close the tab > the humans who flourish won't be the ones who fear AI. they'll be the ones who stayed curious and kept building mental models right now most people are outsourcing thinking without building the skill underneath Karpathy's answer isn't to slow AI down, it's to build better humans faster he's designing a Starfleet Academy from scratch: AI-assisted, expert-led, built on first principles the goal is "eurekas per second" - how fast can you get someone from zero to genuine understanding full 2-hour conversation is below the education section alone is worth more than most $2,000 courses you've seen in your feed
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Anthropic's multi-agent researcher just explained how to actually build a graph of Claude agents: "Multi-agent is where fundamentally you have multiple agents or multiple Claudes working at the same time - one parent agent delegates tasks to five sub-agents that can each then work in parallel." the real architecture: parent agent → delegates to sub-agents (as tools) → sub-agents run in parallel → results roll back up the failure mode nobody talks about: "Overbuilt multi-agent systems spend too much time just talking back and forth with each other and not actually making progress on the main task." sound familiar? that's every bloated human org chart too in this 19-minute conversation, an Anthropic researcher lays out the real framework: parent → sub-agents → tools → context protection = the actual shape of a working agent graph
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Shopify Head of Engineering: "We have 3,000 engineers acting like 100,000. We're trying to solve the problem of entrepreneurship." in 26 minutes, Farhan breaks down exactly how Shopify turned AI into a profit multiplier, not a headcount cut here's what he covers: - why cheaper tools always mean more builders, not fewer jobs - the "AI leverage" mindset that turns 1 person into a full team - how a single intern saved $600K by deleting 6 lines of code - why the best AI users get to build, not get replaced most people think AI means smaller teams and fewer opportunities the people paying attention are using it to build businesses solo that used to need 50 people how to automate content creation at scale with AI 👇
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Claude Fable 5 early tester: "If you're using Fable 5 for everything, that is almost 100% overkill." in 10 minutes, Nate breaks down the six prompting habits that actually get the most out of it here's what he covers: > always give the why, not just the what > negative prompting: tell it exactly what not to do > baking verification loops into every agent and skill file > the one prompt type that silently downgrades you to a weaker model most people are just throwing longer prompts at a more expensive model the ones getting real results changed how they prompt, not how much they spend an article on how to build a fully automated AI company with Claude Fable 5 👇
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