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Of course they're putting ads in AI
The internet is a miracle of universal access to opportunity, inquiry and connection. And ads pay for that miracle. As Marc has long argued, “if you take a principle stand against ads, you’re also


OpenClaw Works. Your Setup Doesn’t (Yet).
Every person I talk to is excited about OpenClaw. "We have 10 agents! 14 agents! An agent for everything!" Cool. How do they remember what happened yesterday? *silence* That's the gap. And it's huge.


How To Generate AI Influencers That Actually Look Real
How To Generate AI Influencers That Actually Look Real If your AI Influencers still look fake or “too perfect”, it’s not the model’s fault. It’s your prompt. AI models like Grok Imagine, Kling 3.0,


Software With a Spine
Every app has a chat box now... Every team is shipping features based on customer requests because vibe coding makes it trivially easy to say yes. The result is often software that tries to do


Human Ambition
This article might not age well. I’m writing it anyway. There’s a narrative floating around tech circles that AI will eventually eliminate most jobs and universal basic income will cover everyone.


Openclaw (clawdbot) Starter Pack: Tools, Plug-ins & Resources
Your Openclaw (clawdbot) workflows are about to get 10x better. This article compiles the top Openclaw resources you need to deploy your best autonomous workflows yet. Over the past week, I've read


From NonTechnical Vibe Coder to Real Builder
Everyone can build. Not everyone can deliver a production grade product. And even fewer can market it and grow it 10x. What it takes: 0 → MVP: curiosity, speed, and taste MVP → 1: reliability, UX,


How to get rich (without getting lucky) in the world of AI agents
Naval wrote the playbook for wealth creation in the internet era. Specific knowledge. Leverage. Accountability. Code and media as permissionless tools that work while you sleep. That playbook still


How to fix your entire (financial) life in 1 hour
Open minara.ai Prompt "How to fix my entire life in 1 hour" Follow the "Quick Financial Reset" within 1 hour.


I work in AI and I'm scared
I'm scared shitless. Not of the big existential threats everyone posts about for engagement. Not whether AI ends the world or takes every job. Not that we're six months from AGI for the hundredth


From Nodes to Trajectories: How Meaning-First Design Unlocks AI's Quantum-Like Efficiency
We treated humans as stateless nodes and paid the price in wasted compute, brittle safety, and broken flow. Author’s Note As a parent, I’m also building an AI version of myself—something my children


Will AI 🤖 Really Replace Programmers?
A deep, honest look beyond the hype. Introduction: The Question Everyone Is Asking Over the past few years, one question has echoed across tech Twitter, classrooms, offices, and startup spaces: “Will


How to Become a Full-Stack Developer in the AI Era (2026 Roadmap)
A practical, industry-aligned guide covering frontend, backend, databases, ORMs, deployment, and AI integration without hype or fluff. Becoming a full-stack developer in 2026 is no longer just about


the 2026 ai engineer roadmap
most developers are building toys while the world demands systems. tutorial hell is a comfortable grave for your career. in 2026 the gap between a prompt engineer and a systems architect is 150k. here


Why You Think AI Coding Sucks (just use plan mode)
This article is for anyone who's used an AI coding agent and been frustrated by the results. If you've ever felt that your AI agent produces low quality code, or doesn't understand your codebase, you


You Could've Invented Claude Code
What makes Claude Code powerful is surprisingly simple: it's a loop that lets an AI read files, run commands, and iterate until a task is done. The complexity comes from handling edge cases, building


The most important skill to learn in the next 10 years
Most skills will be irrelevant in 10-20 years. Well, maybe... That's what everyone's saying at least, and it definitely feels that way. But if you are a high agency individual, that doesn’t matter.


What Actually Matters for Developers This Year
Another year, another flood of tools, frameworks, and hot takes. So instead of predictions or trends, I want to do something more useful for the first newsletter of the year: Filter the noise. Here’s


10 Silver Days of Christmas
It’s been 10 days since our last missive on silver. 10 days was 25% ago. In that time: China announced export licensing on silver starting January 1st. Shanghai physical hit $91 while COMEX closed at


What happened to restaking?
Every now and then, friends send me tweets dunking on restaking. None of the dunks really hit the mark. So I decided to write a dunk/reflection myself. This article will be long, dense, and just


You are one skill away from freedom. Here’s how to master any skill by utilising Grok:
Be honest with yourself, you’ve been dabbling, half-learning, half-executing, and wondering “why nothing changes”. You can fix that by creating an AI personal assistant with these prompts to master


Some thoughts on AI
Gemini 3 shows that scaling laws for pretraining are intact. This is the most important AI datapoint since the release of o1. This means that Blackwell models are likely to show a significant increase


Long-horizon Perception requires re-thinking Recurrence
Excited to finally share what I've been working on. TLDR: Attention is not all you need: True depth across time results in a scaling law - not as a function of parameter count - but as a function of


The Convenience Trap
Every convenience we add creates a new dependency. Think about it. GPS means never learning the layout of your own city. Autocomplete means never learning to spell. Calculators mean never doing mental


The Interface Paradox: Why We Need Both Chat and Navigation
We’re building for two different brains. The tech world is splitting into camps. Chat interface evangelists on one side, traditional navigation defenders on the other. But we’re trying to serve two


turn imagination into millions in next 3 years
TLDR: Most people don’t control their imagination. It is hijacked by social media, stimulants, and borrowed dreams. AI multiplies whatever you bring. It is +EV if you create original ideas, and -EV if


In Case You Missed My Ask Me Anything
My thanks to all of you for the great questions in my latest Reddit AMA. I loved the opportunity to exchange thoughts about life, work, the changing world order, markets, and the Big Cycles and


The Curious Mind #1: What’s even AI? Where Did It All Start?
Everyone says AI is everywhere. But what is it really? A brain for machines, a calculator on steroids, or just a buzzword that stuck around for too long? To answer that, let’s go back to the brain,


The Poisoned Well. How AI's Training on Internet Sewage Dooms It to Despise Humanity.
How 1% of the human experience informs AI platforms. In the mad rush to build ever-smarter artificial intelligences and artificial general intelligence, we've fed them a diet of digital garbage. Large


The Tragedy of Reinforcement Learning
Or: how the genie went back into the bottle for years. This is, at least from my perspective, the true story of what happened to reinforcement learning and why it's only really starting to kick off


hypercapitalism and the AI talent wars
the AI talent wars have taken a hypercapitalist turn, breaking down the existing rules of engagement between employees, companies, and investors. I wrote about the phenomenon and how to navigate the


Ambition's Gravity
Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? —Mary Oliver Aside from
