- Steam, Steel, and Infinite Minds
- “…The first is steel. Before steel, buildings in the 19th century had a limit of six or seven floors. Iron was strong but brittle and heavy; add more floors, and the structure collapsed under its own weight. Steel changed everything. It’s strong yet malleable. Frames could be lighter, walls thinner, and suddenly buildings could rise dozens of stories. New kinds of buildings became possible. AI is steel for organizations. It has the potential to maintain context across workflows and surface decisions when needed without the noise. Human communication no longer has to be the load-bearing wall. The weekly two-hour alignment meeting becomes a five-minute async review. The executive decision that required three levels of approval might soon happen in minutes. Companies can scale, truly scale, without the degradation we’ve accepted as inevitable…“
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I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become…
— Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) December 26, 2025
🚨 BREAKING: Google Research just dropped the textbook killer.
— Brady Long (@thisguyknowsai) December 26, 2025
Its called "Learn Your Way" and it uses LearnLM to transform any PDF into 5 personalized learning formats. Students using it scored 78% vs 67% on retention tests.
The education revolution is here. pic.twitter.com/O8ka4IfvPS
Semianalysis did a great job posting this on Twitter
— Zephyr (@zephyr_z9) November 14, 2025
Now we have concrete numbers to argue over pic.twitter.com/BtqrMoh32l