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Chris Treadaway

@ctreada

COO St Theresa’s Catholic Church & School, Grayline Group, Ex-MSFT. innovation, weekend warrior. Always in for an adventure & challenging the status quo.

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Kudos to Palantir for making this make sense. In my last startup, we tried to tie together proprietary data with advertising and had some success... but was met with a great deal of resistance!

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Your Job Isn't Disappearing. It's Shrinking Around You in Real Time | Jan Tegze, Thinking Out Loud AI isn't taking your job. It's making your expertise worthless while you watch. The three things everyone tries that fail, and the one strategy that actually works. You open your

Your Job Isn't Disappearing. It's Shrinking Around You in Real Time | Jan Tegze, Thinking Out Loud

AI isn't taking your job. It's making your expertise worthless while you watch. The three things everyone tries that fail, and the one strategy that actually works.

You open your
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Marc Andreessen explains future belongs to generalist in the AI era.🎯 Founders will need skills across 6–8 fields. Deep expertise still matters, but broad knowledge plus AI tools will be more valuable in most areas. Top CEOs already operate this way

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Frank Slootman: “There’s lots of people in this world who are not really in the arena” Frank comments on why he opens his book with Theodore Roosevelt’s famous “The Man in the Arena” quote: “There’s lots of people in this world who are not really in the arena. They are either

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pretty clear to me that AI systems *start* to answer your questions really well, then the engineers tweak to use less resources and give you a half-assed answer... OpenAI went down this path and I'm seeing it more and more from Anthropic / Claude now.

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It is hard to communicate how much programming has changed due to AI in the last 2 months: not gradually and over time in the "progress as usual" way, but specifically this last December. There are a number of asterisks but imo coding agents basically didn’t work before December

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Agree. I'm currently finding value in building code to my specific needs. Although, I do think the trend is that founders will find value in rewriting highly verticalized apps peddled by (pardon me here) crapware middlemen who profited from unsophisticated users tolerating