This really is a philosophical question: what makes something “real”? Unfortunately that’s subjective 😞 What’s evident though is that Zuck is a top tier operator who is not afraid of a bold vision. He is really good. If you want to make money, he’s your guy.
August 1, 2025 at 12:47 AM
This really is a philosophical question: what makes something “real”? Unfortunately that’s subjective 😞 What’s evident though is that Zuck is a top tier operator who is not afraid of a bold vision. He is really good. If you want to make money, he’s your guy.
So it’s an abstraction of CLI tools. I’ve been wondering why they don’t just abstract LLM providers? Are the tools really that vertically integrated with their providers that I can’t just use the same CLI tool but attach a model of choice? Just curious.
July 14, 2025 at 12:57 PM
So it’s an abstraction of CLI tools. I’ve been wondering why they don’t just abstract LLM providers? Are the tools really that vertically integrated with their providers that I can’t just use the same CLI tool but attach a model of choice? Just curious.
This episode genuinely made me revisit my AI tool usage for the better. Since i listened to it I’ve tried codex and actually build some features and am on way to Claude code to explore what its capabilities are. This was a really good one thanks!
July 6, 2025 at 3:33 PM
This episode genuinely made me revisit my AI tool usage for the better. Since i listened to it I’ve tried codex and actually build some features and am on way to Claude code to explore what its capabilities are. This was a really good one thanks!
All of this will become commodity imo. For customers running LLMs for most use cases will be cheap. For providers it’ll be a game of scale and volume, but won’t lead to massive “per unit” profits imo… not unlike other compute like VMs. Like flying, everyone but the plane makers make a slim profit.
May 20, 2025 at 11:49 PM
All of this will become commodity imo. For customers running LLMs for most use cases will be cheap. For providers it’ll be a game of scale and volume, but won’t lead to massive “per unit” profits imo… not unlike other compute like VMs. Like flying, everyone but the plane makers make a slim profit.