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Kevin Urie

@kevinurie

Business/Marketing Geek, Dad, and Husband. Just trying to learn and improve one grammar error at a time. SVP of Business and Marketing @GetWrench

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I’m always distracted. Some see that as a flaw, but it’s how I make sense of the world. I’ve built a career spotting patterns in chaos across marketing, data, startups, and tech. It’s helped me stay ahead through every tech shift. Lately, the noise has outpaced me. Too many

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Hardest part of rolling out an AI solution? Knowing when to stop refining and to push the go button. You are never going to get to 100% accuracy. The goal is not 100%, it's to be more accurate than a human.

Hardest part of rolling out an AI solution? Knowing when to stop refining and to push the go button.
You are never going to get to 100% accuracy. The goal is not 100%, it's to be more accurate than a human.
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I cannot think of an industry that changes more slowly than education. I understand the fear of trying new things and the risk of failure, especially given the stakes. But it seems clear that a first-principles approach to education is long overdue. What needs to be taught to

I cannot think of an industry that changes more slowly than education.

I understand the fear of trying new things and the risk of failure, especially given the stakes. But it seems clear that a first-principles approach to education is long overdue. What needs to be taught to
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Anyone looking to make sure AI doesn’t replace them, or their products and solutions, should follow the “legendary” Christopher Lochhead 🏴‍☠️ ✍🏼🎙 This podcast episode is an excellent overview of his thinking. Just get ready for some bad mockings and F-bombs. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/out…

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The reason “vibe coding” continues to grow and be successful is that the alternative to vibe coding is not “elite engineering”. It’s: the project wasn’t born, the idea didn’t get communicated, the app didn’t ship. Elite engineering is very scarce and will continue to be in

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The New Religion No One Realizes They’re Practicing If you’re wondering why politics feels more divisive, more emotional, and more sacred than ever… this might be the reason. Full thoughts here: alwaysdistracted.net/the-new-religi…

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Elon Musk I’d love to pick your brain regarding that Creator you mentioned to Katie Miller. I think that would be a really cool conversation.

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Everyone’s blaming AI for failing, but the real problem is how companies use it. 1. They think it’s all about the data 2. They expect perfection from a system that’s not built to be perfect 3. Their own team slows, blocks, or kills the project Stop doing these three things and

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The company hired me to lead their "Agile Transformation." I don't know what Agile means. Nobody does. That's why it works. I make $425,000 a year. To move sticky notes. From left to right. On a board. The board is digital now. The sticky notes cost $80,000 in Jira licenses.

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🚨 RAG is broken and nobody's talking about it. Stanford just exposed the fatal flaw killing every "AI that reads your docs" product. It's called "Semantic Collapse", and it happens the moment your knowledge base hits critical mass. Here's the brutal math (and why your RAG

🚨 RAG is broken and nobody's talking about it.

Stanford just exposed the fatal flaw killing every "AI that reads your docs" product.

It's called "Semantic Collapse", and it happens the moment your knowledge base hits critical mass.

Here's the brutal math (and why your RAG
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This is the kind of annoying bogus crap we are subjected to. Note the ever-changing size of the refrigerator and the changing size of the entry hole in the tree stump. Other anomalies abound. What a crock.

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It's good to finally see Seattle's tech community engaging with WA's legislature on the disastrous, anti-business policies they continue to propose, but unfortunately the hour is late and advocacy is probably too little to make a difference. When the illegal and unconstitutional

It's good to finally see Seattle's tech community engaging with WA's legislature on the disastrous, anti-business policies they continue to propose, but unfortunately the hour is late and advocacy is probably too little to make a difference.

When the illegal and unconstitutional
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Of course that's your contention. You're a first-time SaaS bear. You just got finished listening to some podcast, Dario on Dwarkesh, probably. Now you think it’s the end of white collar work and seat-based pricing is screwed. You're gonna be convinced of that til tomorrow when

Of course that's your contention. You're a first-time SaaS bear. You just got finished listening to some podcast, Dario on Dwarkesh, probably. Now you think it’s the end of white collar work and seat-based pricing is screwed. You're gonna be convinced of that til tomorrow when