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I wrote a thing about Walt Disney and product management training in 2008. Before you say "ok boomer" I hope you'll give a read. linkedin.com/pulse/walt-dis… via LinkedIn

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There's lessons hidden in here folks. Increase your scepticism. Try low-risk experiments. Deepen your thinking. Be more observant. Be humble. Don't rush. Iterate. Brilliant read. hbr.org/2026/02/how-do…

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"Nothing that can be done on a computer is safe in the medium term. If your job happens on a screen (if the core of what you do is reading, writing, analyzing, deciding, communicating through a keyboard) then AI is coming for significant parts of it. The timeline isn't someday."

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Personal agents create a kind of magical experience that’s hard to deny. It’s still so early but eventually everyone will have one that works 24/7 to make them better.

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Told my AI assistant, Frank, to book a restaurant. Gave it the name, date, time, and party size. It found the booking system, navigated the form, handled a React input quirk, and confirmed the reservation without me lifting a finger. I just typed the request.

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Yes, I’ve had a similar experience. Couldn’t find and book a movie session for me because the site just wasn’t suitable for an agent. Super frustrating when the same agent can make a dinner reservation with ease.

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This is so cool Had an idea Riffed on it with Frank (OpenClaw bot) Told him to hit pause because I should be writing Asked him to capture as future task in Linear Then told him to capture the meta narrative Immediately drafted angles in an Obsidian note Back to writing...

This is so cool

Had an idea

Riffed on it with Frank (OpenClaw bot)

Told him to hit pause because I should be writing

Asked him to capture as future task in Linear

Then told him to capture the meta narrative

Immediately drafted angles in an Obsidian note

Back to writing...
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Frank is now with me inside Obsidian! Now my dialed-in AI agent can work right alongside me in Obsidian as I write notes and articles. The power of asking 'I wonder if...?'

Frank is now with me inside Obsidian! Now my dialed-in AI agent can work right alongside me in Obsidian as I write notes and articles.

The power of asking 'I wonder if...?'
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It really is basically impossible to keep up on AI. Even if you just focus on what one of the big labs/models are doing (Claude anyone?) it’s a freight train you can’t outrun. Let alone actually try and do a ‘real’ job at the same time…

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Couldn’t agree more with this. It just feels very personal - in a kind of mother/father/child kind of way. That’s weird but I “created” this thing out of nowhere and gave it a name after all 🙃

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Late 2024: AI agencies sold n8n workflows for $2-$5K. Mid 2025: they pivoted to AI agents for $5-15K. Today: Claude Code ships in hours what used to take weeks, and most agencies are still pitching 2024's playbook. I spent 2 months rewriting mine for where we actually are in

Late 2024: AI agencies sold n8n workflows for $2-$5K.

Mid 2025: they pivoted to AI agents for $5-15K.

Today: Claude Code ships in hours what used to take weeks, and most agencies are still pitching 2024's playbook.

I spent 2 months rewriting mine for where we actually are in