- RIP the metaverse - It’s fine to use your mountains of spare cash (and voting control) to try out new things. We’re all about innovation and expect it; you have to embrace lots of failure, giant failure. // The actual problem is then discarding all the people you hired to help you. It shucks the “with great valuations comes great responsibility” principle that big tech shits on. (Except, maybe Google and a little bit Microsoft?) // Also, once again, we show that VR/cyberspace is a solution that will never find its problem.
- Using generative AI to learn is like Odysseus untying himself from the mast - If you use AI to perform better at something, you have to keep using the AI to perform well. Take it away, and that boost no longer works. This applies to most tools. A hammer boosts your nailing productivity, but stop using the hammer, and that productivity improvement vanishes.
- 🤖 Scaling Laws for Economic Productivity: Experimental Evidence in LLM-Assisted Consulting, Data Analyst, and Management Tasks - Study finds that LLM scaling reduces task time 8% per year and could boost U.S. productivity by 20% over the next decade.
- My Tips For Crushing Your Analyst Briefings And Wowing The Analyst - Good advice. Also, gave a good product. That is deodorant for any stink.
- If it’s free today, you’ll pay tomorrow.
- Protocols are the new walled gardens.
- “elite threat hunting” A CrowdStrike self-thought.
Also, here’s a short video.