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it’s 2026 and this is how you install apps on macOS

Tech leader Marc Andreessen hyping a falsehood like his future depended upon it. This third wave of AI research since the 1950s should never have taken places with unregulated speculative capital - it's has distorted all discoveries & built a Ponzi scheme of hype & lies.

What if the whole LLM thing is a false start? If the flaws are inherent systemic problems - if the compounding of hallucinations/errors can't be sorted out? If the capex build out is one of the biggest misallocations of capital ever? Then what? bloomberg.com/news/newslette…


I'm calling it. AGI is already here – it's just not evenly distributed yet.






LLMs have been around for decades, I was in cog sci and nobody thought they were a pathway to general intelligence. The fact that they are being passed off as that right now is straightforward fraud.






I'm calling it. AGI is already here – it's just not evenly distributed yet.







Mir geht diese Spritpreis-Paranoia ziemlich auf die Nerven. Live-Ticker, Reporter vor Tankstellen und Live-Cams vor den Preistafeln. Wir sprechen hier derzeit im Durchschnitt von rund 50€ mehr im Monat Benzingeld. Ja, das ist für Manche viel und genau die sollten gezielt entlastet werden. Die wahren Belastungen liegen ganz woanders. Wo bleibt die mediale Empörung, wenn das Deutschlandticket immer teurer wird? Wo der Aufschrei, wenn Grundnahrungsmittel zur Luxusware werden? Und wo ist der Krisenstab, weil das WG-Zimmer nicht mehr 300€ sondern 600€/Monat kostet? Autofahrer haben oft Alternativen, Mieter nicht. Und wenn Politik & Autofahrer wie jetzt dann das Tempolimit oder autofreie Sonntage ablehnen, obwohl es die Preise senken würde, dann hält sich mein Mitleid ehrlich gesagt ziemlich in Grenzen.

Wenn die Notwendigkeit des Ausreiseantrags bereits seit 1. Januar besteht, warum geht die Debatte jetzt erst los?


Marc Andreessen: Software isn't precious anymore. In this new world, high quality software is infinitely available. "We've always lived in a world in which software is this precious thing that you have to think about very carefully." "It was really hard to generate good software, and there was only a small number of people who could do it." "Those days are just over." "If you need new software to do X, Y, or Z, you're just going to wave your hand and get it." "Things that used to be hard, or even seem like an insurmountable mountain to get through, all of a sudden, I think, become very easy." @pmarca with @latentspacepod



Software used to be gated by roughly 20 million professional developers up until last year. Good ideas still needed engineers, co-founders, time, and months of app work. Now, anyone can build. ~ Wabi CEO Eugenia Kuyda