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Figma CEO Dylan Field just identified the only competitive advantage that AI cannot commoditize. It isn’t your technical skill. It isn’t your speed. It isn’t your tools. Field: “If an agent can do it for you, an agent can do it for someone else.” That’s the fatal flaw in...

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Bill Gurley just identified the only career advantage that AI cannot commoditize. It isn’t talent. It isn’t your degree. It isn’t your network. Gurley: “The thing that will differentiate you more in your career than anything else is to be the most hyper curious person that’s trying to do this thing.” For centuries, knowledge was gatekept. Elite institutions. Expensive mentors. Geographic luck. The information existed but access to it was the moat. That moat is gone. Gurley: “You have no excuse not to be the most knowledgeable person, because the information’s all out there.” Every question you can formulate now has an answer available instantly. Every industry. Every domain. Every skill you want to acquire. The playing field didn’t just level. It inverted. The people who used to win by controlling access to information now compete against anyone willing to ask better questions. Gurley: “I can’t make you the most talented person in your company or your field.” Talent is genetic. It’s luck. It’s the variable you cannot control. But knowledge is a choice. And curiosity is a compounding asset. Gurley: “If you are the most curious person that’s constantly learning in your field, you will do extremely well.” This was always true. What changed is the multiplier. Gurley: “That advantage is put on steroids with these AI tools.” A relentlessly curious person with access to all human knowledge and the ability to interrogate it in real time doesn’t just outlearn their peers. They outlearn entire institutions. The gap between the curious and the incurious was always there. AI just made it insurmountable.

Dustin

277,918 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Culture is genetic because behavior is genetic. This beaver never saw a dam in its life. No beavers or anything else ever taught it to build a dam. It wants to build a dam because it is a beaver. Many beavers together build a big dam. That is beaver culture. Humans are not different. Nothing is different. This is what life is. This is how life works. Your body is your mind. A caterpillar wants to build a chrysalis. A bee wants to build a hive. A lion wants to build a pride. You are not special. You are not above your nature. you are INSIDE of it. The thoughts that we think are genetic thoughts. The crimes we commit are genetic crimes. The art we create is genetic art. Just like this beaver, you can give the animal different sticks and it will build a different dam, but it will always build a dam. And you can give humans different "education," but the human will always use it to do what its genes tell it to do. This is the first big answer that you need. This is the biggest piece of the puzzle. This is how to understand people 90% of the way. You just... notice what they do, and get out of the way, and watch them do it. And if they need sticks, you give them sticks. And if you don't like what they do, you have to get away from them. You cannot train dam-building into them or out of them any more than you can with a beaver. A beaver wants to build a dam because it is a beaver. Whatever you see people build, that's what they wanted to build from the sticks they got in the river they were in. Stop pretending you can change it.

hoe_math = PsychoMath

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this video is the CLEAREST explanation of how claude skills + AI agents work and how to use them most people set up an AI agent and wonder why it keeps disappointing them. the context window is everything context is what the model assembles before it takes any action. think of it like everything the agent needs to read before it does anything. the quality of what goes in determines the quality of what comes out. the models are genuinely really good right now. claude and gpt are exceptional. the variable is almost always the context you give them. 1. agent.md files are mostly unnecessary every single line you put in an agent.md file gets added to every single conversation you have with your agent. a 1000 line file is around 7000 tokens burning on every run. the model already knows to use react. it can read your codebase. save the agent.md for proprietary information specific to your company that the model genuinely cannot know on its own. 2. skills are the actual unlock a skill.md file works differently. what loads into context is only the name and description, around 50 tokens. the full instructions only appear when the agent recognizes it needs that skill. so instead of 7000 tokens on every run you have 50. and the agent stays sharp because the context window stays lean. the closer you get to filling the context window the worse the agent performs, same way you perform worse when someone dumps 10 things on you at once. 3. here is how to actually build a skill the right way most people identify a workflow and immediately try to write the skill. what you want to do instead is run the workflow by hand with the agent first. walk it through every single step. tell it what to check, what good looks like, what bad looks like. correct it in real time. once you have had a full successful run from start to finish, tell the agent to review everything it just did and write the skill itself. it writes a better skill than you will because it has the full context of what actually worked in practice not in theory. 4. recursively building skills is how you go from frustrated to reliable when the skill breaks, and it will break, ask the agent exactly why it failed. it will tell you specifically what went wrong. fix it together in that same conversation. then tell it to update the skill file so that failure mode never happens again. ross mike did this five times with his youtube report generator. it now pulls from eight different data sources and runs flawlessly every single time without him touching it. 5. sub agents are something you earn not something you set up on day one start with one agent. build one workflow. turn it into one skill. once that works add another. ross mike has five sub agents now covering marketing, business, personal and more. it took months to get there and every single one exists because a workflow proved it deserved to exist. the people who set up 15 sub agents on day one and wonder why nothing works skipped all the steps that make the thing actually run. 6. your workflow is the thing the model cannot get anywhere else the model has been trained on everything. it knows more than you about most things. what it does not have is your specific process, your taste, your way of doing things. that is what skills capture. that is what makes your agent actually useful versus a generic one. downloading someone else's skill means downloading their context onto your setup and it will not work the way you want it to because it was never built around how you work. this is the clearest explanation of how agents actually work i have heard. Micky runs this stuff every single day and the results show it. full episode is now live on The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃 where you get your pods people charge for this sorta stuff i give away the sauce for free i just want you to win watch

GREG ISENBERG

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Jordan Peterson told a room full of university students the one thing their $200,000 degree was engineered to bury. Peterson: “If you can think, and speak, and write, you are absolutely deadly. Nothing can get in your way.” He did not say educated. Did not say credentialed. Did not say employed. Deadly. The ability to force your own reality into language is not a skill they forgot to teach you. It is the one skill the system cannot afford for you to have. Peterson: “No one ever tells students why they should write something.” Because the honest answer would collapse every transaction the institution runs. You were not taught to write. You were trained to replicate. Follow the rubric. Hit the word count. Reproduce the approved answer back to the grader. Pay six figures for the privilege. You do not think in ideas. You think in sentences. The precision of your language is the precision of your reality. Everything outside your vocabulary is not something you disagree with. It is something you cannot see. Every power structure in recorded history understood one equation. A population that cannot name what is being done to them will never fight what is being done to them. The modern version does not ban the weapon. It reclassifies it. Calls it coursework. Grades it. Strips it of everything dangerous and hands it back empty. Peterson: “It’s the most powerful weapon you can possibly provide someone with.” A person who can force one true sentence into existence without permission has already exited the system. That is the one graduate no institution was ever designed to produce. He said this as a tenured professor at the University of Toronto. Twenty years inside the machine. Students called his lectures life-changing. The institution pushed him out. The one professor who told you what the weapon actually does was removed for the crime of using it. That tells you everything. Not about him. About the machine you spent two decades inside and walked out unable to name.

Dustin

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The Fastest Growing Quant Repo On GitHub: Build Your Own Army Of Autonomous AI Trading Agents getting your hands on the fastest growing trading repository on github is like finding the keys to a vault that never stops printing. most people think they need a math degree to build these things but i am going to show you how a kid from a bedroom can build an empire of autonomous agents the repo was private for months while i perfected the internal logic and now it is back for anyone who wants to stop getting liquidated. you have to wonder why someone would give away the exact code that runs their entire trading business for free but the answer is simpler than you might think i believe code is the great equalizer and if we all have the tools we can finally beat the institutions at their own game. once you realize that the institutions are just using better code than you then the path forward becomes very clear the core of this system is an army of specialized ai agents that handle every single aspect of a professional trading desk. we have a strategy agent that executes the main logic while the risk agent sits over its shoulder to make sure you never lose more than you planned most traders think one bot is enough but the real secret to 2026 trading is having an entire team of ai agents that talk to each other. what happens when your sentiment agent sees a crash coming but your strategy agent is still trying to go long is where most people get wrecked that is exactly where the focus agent and the compliance agent come in to keep the whole system from blowing up your account. by separating these duties into different files you create a system that is robust enough to handle the wildest market conditions imaginable i have been testing every major model from claude to deepseek to see which one actually understands the nuances of the crypto markets. grock is the newest addition to the models folder because the performance we are seeing is finally starting to match the hype you might be wondering how you can possibly manage all these files if you have never written a line of python in your life. there is a specific way to use these models that allows you to vibe code your way to a functional trading desk without a computer science degree if you can copy a folder structure and follow a basic readme then you already have everything you need to start building. the barrier to entry has officially been destroyed by ai and now the only thing left is your willingness to iterate everything lives inside the src folder because organization is the difference between a bot that prints and a bot that crashes. the models folder is where we swap out the brains of the operation whenever a newer and faster llm hits the market to keep us ahead of the curve there is a hidden danger in just copying code without understanding the underlying risk agent logic. if you do not understand how the base agent connects to the exchange then you are just one api error away from a zero balance or a failed execution checking the env example and setting up your keys correctly is the first step to making sure your agents actually have the power to execute. this setup phase is the foundation that everything else is built upon so you cannot afford to be lazy here we have specific agents for every niche including whale watching and sentiment analysis to give you an edge that manual traders can never have. the listing arbitrage agent and the funding agent are there to capture those small inefficiencies that add up over time these agents are not just pieces of code they are employees that never sleep and never let their emotions get in the way of a trade. i spent hundreds of thousands on developers before i realized i could just build these systems myself with the help of ai code is the only thing that does not panic when the market starts dropping or get greedy when things are going up. once you automate your first strategy and see it execute without you being there you will finally understand what true freedom looks like i challenge you to pull this code and start building your own agents because the infrastructure is already there for you to use. you do not need to be a pro coder to start but you do need to be a builder who is ready to ship and iterate every single day the world is changing fast and the people who embrace autonomous trading agents are the ones who will be left standing when the dust settles. i will keep updating the github and shipping new features because the mission is to make sure every trader has the chance to automate their success if you want to join this revolution then go ahead and star the repo so you can follow along as we build out the future of finance. we are just getting started and the agents are only going to get smarter and more efficient from here on out

Moon Dev

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my new song “BREAKDOWN.” is out on the 21st of June!!! 🖤🖤🖤 I wrote this poem because it’s been the hardest year for my mental health. In my life I’ve always never felt good enough, it’s just the thing that’s eaten me up. For as long as I can remember i have felt constantly afraid of how quickly my head can turn dark. It’s always been so hard to fight the darkness that i inevitably have. A lot of people will say it’s a phase and it will go away. But it doesn’t and the reality of the situation is I have to find strategies to deal with it. To put it plainly the things I don’t like about myself will probably never change, people tell me one day I’ll come-to terms with them one day but I want that day to be FUCKING NOW. This song is a message to myself to try and exist alongside my insecurities and my darkness by grounding myself and remembering what is real in life and the world is so much bigger than me. Try and get out of your head and notice the world around you, notice the things and people around you. Connect with them, the chances are they probably feel the same. Don’t let the bullshit inside your head consume you. It just wastes precious time. Remember what is real. Help people, be kind, help the world, help yourself. If you think you can’t do it, you can. You can get through this, trust me. Use this poem in a mornin to get u out of bed, use it when youre about to back out of something last minute, use it when you’re at your darkest. It’s got a little bit of light in it. Don’t forget to put your feet in the grass … Mind

YUNGBLUD

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Elon Musk just described a future where money does not exist. Not reformed. Not redistributed. Gone. Musk: “I think things will just be free in the future. If you’ve got an AI robotics economy that is anywhere close to a million times the size of the current Earth economy, literally any need you possibly want can be met.” Forget the sci-fi framing. Listen to what he is actually saying. The entire structure of human civilization runs on a single variable. You need something you cannot freely access. That gap is not a flaw in the system. It is the system. Your employer does not pay you because your work has value. Your employer pays you because you have no choice but to show up. Your government does not protect you out of principle. It maintains order because your dependency on the economy makes you governable. Scarcity is not a natural condition. It is the most successful control structure ever built. Musk: “If you can think of it, you can have it.” Now ask what happens when that structure collapses. A population that does not need a paycheck cannot be managed by one. A population that does not need credit cannot be disciplined by debt. A population that has everything has no reason to comply with anything. This is not a conversation about free goods. This is a conversation about the largest redistribution of leverage in recorded history. But there is a second collapse no one is talking about. Most people have built their entire identity around the constraint. The career they resent is the structure that tells them where to be every morning. The bills they complain about are the exact reason they never had to ask a harder question. Musk: “There actually isn’t money in the future and there’s abundance for everyone.” When the constraint disappears, so does the excuse. The crisis of the coming century will not be material. It will be millions of people standing in total freedom. Discovering they have no idea who they are without the struggle. Every barrier will be gone. And you will finally have to face the one thing scarcity has been protecting you from your entire life. Yourself.

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Rick Rubin tells Andrew Huberman how he deals with creative or writer’s block. He treats his work like a diary entry (and doesn’t worry about internal or external judgment): ➡️ “What's the cause of the block? The block is usually something that's either personal ("I'm not good enough") or it can be a confidence issue ("I don't have anything to say") or it could be...thinking about someone else ("nobody's going to like what I make"). Do you know what I'm saying? So, it's either fear of self-judgment or external judgment. If you're making something with a freedom of "this is something I'm making for myself for now", that is all [you have to do]. It is a diary entry. Everything I make is a diary entry. The beauty of a diary entry is that I can write my diary entry and you can't tell me that my diary entry wasn't good enough. Or that [the diary entry] is not what I experienced. Of course it's what I experienced: I'm writing a personal diary for myself and no one else can judge if it is my experience of my life. Everything we make can be that: a personal reflection of who we are in that moment of time. It doesn't have to be the greatest you could ever do. It doesn't have to have any expectation that it's going to change the world. It doesn't have to sell a certain number of copies for any reason. It doesn't have any of those things at all. It is "I'm making this thing for me and I want to do it to the best of my ability and to where I feel good about it". [The work] is honest of where I'm at and if you're living in this world of just being honest to where you're at, there's nothing blocking you. There are no blocks. The blocks are all based on dealing with a different force or a different perception that is made up.” ⬅️

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