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A bunch of people have written me back saying this was the best newsletter I have ever sent (flattering) ... so here it is for those who don't subscribe: AI Is Not a Labor Crisis. It Is a Meaning Crisis. pic.twitter.com/usOWCPUFtO — sam lessin š“āā ļø (@lessin) April 12, 2026
Added by Kush | 7 days ago
wisprflow.ai
In the fast-evolving world of software development, a new approach called vibe coding is emerging. Make the most of it with Wispr Flow.
Added by Kush | 25 days ago
x.com
The vibes in SF feel pretty frenetic right now. The divide in outcomes is the worst I've ever seen. Over the last 5yrs, a group of ~10k people - employees at Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, Nvidia, Meta TBD, founders - have hit retirement wealth of well above $20M (back of the envelope⦠— Deedy (@deedydas) May 16, 2026
Added by Kush | 25 days ago
x.com
https://t.co/TKqfgnYx1C — Brian Halligan (@bhalligan) May 4, 2026
Added by Kush | about 1 month ago
rogo.ai
Rogo is the trusted AI partner to the worldās leading financial institutions. Rogo helps finance teams make better decisions and build smarter teams.
Added by Kush | about 2 months ago
anildash.com
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
Added by Kush | about 2 months ago
stevejobsarchive.com
Marking the 20th anniversary of Steve Jobsā 2005 Stanford commencement speech with a digitally enhanced version of the video as well as a behind-the-scenes look at how it came to be: from firsthand accounts from people who were connected to the commencement to Steveās personal drafts.
Added by Kush | about 2 months ago
simonwillison.net
I have a new laptopāa 128GB M5 MacBook Pro, which early impressions show to be very capable for running good local LLMs. I got frustrated with Activity Monitor and decided ā¦
Added by Kush | 3 months ago
recraft.ai
Recraft is a top-ranked text-to-image model and design platform for photorealism, vector generation, custom styles, mockups, and more
Added by Kush | 3 months ago
linkedin.com
Crazy what new tools can do to expand your surface area and personal productivity. Wildly productive weekend. Built a full end-to-end customer prototype Saturday. Reworked our deck and converted it to web view Sunday. Between last night and today, built a custom CRM that actually fits how we sell. Three things that used to take months happened in 72 hours. The CRM one surprised me most. We tried configuring an off-the-shelf tool for our cycle. Too many fields we don't need, missing the ones we do, forces a pipeline flow that doesn't match reality. Spent more time fighting the tool than using it. So I just built what we needed. Took a night and a morning. This is the thing about latency I keep coming back to: it's not always about supply chains or inventory or demand signals. It's in how we build, how we sell, how we ship internally. Most friction isn't technical. It's structural. Waiting on vendors, scheduling demos, debating requirements in meetings that spawn more meetings. When you remove those handoffs, execution speed changes completely. Same principle we're applying at Auger. The coordination tax shows up everywhere. Kill it in one domain, you start seeing it everywhere else. Turns out the fastest way to move is to stop coordinating and start executing. It's true. You can indeed just do things. | 43 comments on LinkedIn
Added by Kush | 3 months ago
colossus.com
Startup pundits sold us a failed science of entrepreneurship. The Red Queen offers something better.
Added by Kush | 3 months ago
wired.com
VCs are betting that artificial intelligence will disrupt nearly every industry in the world. Are they prepared for it to disrupt their own?
Added by Kush | 3 months ago
x.com
Post by Andrej Karpathy
Added by Kush | 4 months ago
scrapling.readthedocs.io
Scrapling - Effortless Web Scraping for the Modern Web!
Added by Kush | 4 months ago
theregister.com
: Uses Vite and Claude to sidestep Vercel lock-in
Added by Kush | 4 months ago
ft.com
A number of consultants have left big firms to create their own software companies to automate common and repetitive work
Added by Kush | 4 months ago
lennysnewsletter.com
Listen now | Anthropicās Boris Cherny on building Claude Code, how to maximize AI productivity, and what comes next after coding is āsolvedā
Added by Kush | 4 months ago
steve-yegge.medium.com
As youāve probably noticed, something is happening over at Anthropic. They are a spaceship that is beginning to take off.
Added by Kush | 4 months ago
bbc.co.uk
Larry Ellison is one of Silicon Valleyās most combative and controversial billionaires
Added by Kush | 4 months ago
entire.io
We are going beyond repositories, building a developer platform where agents and humans can collaborate, interact, and grow. The birth of a new galaxy in this universe draws near.
Added by Kush | 4 months ago