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A System Architect

@asystemarchitec

Creator / AI Consulting / MultiMedia Producer / Platform Engineering Heritage American 1691 / America is for Americans First

No Fixed Address Katılım Şubat 2018
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
Most of Silicon Valley operate with the psychopath in mind... a zero-touch philosophy, customers can't complain, and neither can employees or contractors. A complete wall of Zero Touch. They don't care, never have never will give a flying fuck about anybody, no matter who you are, customer, contractor, employee if it was invented in Silicon Valley it was designed by psychopaths.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Marc Andreessen: IBM buried its CEO under 12 management layers and a gray-suit “cloud” that blocked direct contact with people doing the work. "Elon's (Musk) method is the opposite, extreme focus on substance. Extreme focus on getting to the truth.
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #JevonsParadox Lots of insights for the future, the Jevons Paradox may be true, but everything has a window of opportunity. A lot of those windows are disappearing because of the wins of AI crushing the rest of the "most solid plans" of even a month ago. You're almost wishing things would slow down and stabilize but also wanting the rapid compression of effort only possible with AI. Your great idea today may become obsolete tomorrow because of AI compression. Plumbers and crafts skills will be not be immune to the change despite people thinking robots can't do plumbing. We all know now that nothing is out of reach. Daniel Priestley: AI Will Make Plumbers Earn More Than Lawyers! (2029 PREDICTION) youtube.com/watch?v=fpETS6…
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John C.🇺🇸
John C.🇺🇸@JCW1776·
How the takeover started. It snowballed from there.🫤
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Neon White Rabbit
Neon White Rabbit@NeonWhiteRabbit·
MASSIVE X COVERUP. It wasn't a 'BUG' today for many suspensions, it was INDIAN MASS REPORT GANGS. WE ARE UNDER AN INVASION BY INDIA, and the 80/20 PLAN -- where 80% OF JOBS AT MANY OF OUR LARGEST COMPANIES WILL GO DIRECT TO INDIA -- and the REMAINING 20% in the US will be at companies that are all INDIANS ON VISAS that have LOCKED AMERICANS OUT OF THEIR OWN COMPANIES.
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
Everyone is talking about AI agents. But almost nobody understands what just happened. You can now build a full AI company with: • a CEO • departments • teams • budgets And zero employees. OpenClaw + Paperclip just made this possible. One AI agent becomes the CEO. It assigns tasks to departments. Departments delegate to teams. Teams spawn agents that execute the work. Content. Marketing. Engineering. All running automatically. No hiring. No micromanaging. No burnout. Just an AI organization that runs 24/7.
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Paulo
Paulo@paulo_kombucha·
Clippy is back. This time he's actually useful He watches your Claude Code agents, catches permissions, and jumps you to the right terminal
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
@paulo_kombucha Well, I've been imagining a left-side panel, highly pixelated, like the claude logo when you start your session, and this pixelated lava lamp is doing its own thing like clippy, just a retro pixel thing. 😁
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
Nobody gives a fuck about the dumbshits in the IRGC. Most Americans don't care, and most of us are happy as fuck to see Iran getting their dumbasses kicked. All you fucking left-wing anti-Trumpers are missing the point and the opportunity, but that's you. The only people that care about the IRGC are the self-loathing far-left and the Democrat party. Hippies from the 1970s ( actual liberals not pretend whimpy little bitches taking money for nothing ) are quite happy about it, despite a fucking criminal piece of dogshit President getting it done. Because the fucking Dems are fucking spineless little bitches that can't stand up for anything, especially the common American.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨Wow: French news humiliated Trump by airing a split screen of him dancing at a rally while bombs fell in Iran. A disco anthem on one side. A war zone on the other. This is how the world sees him now. A clown on the global stage.
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
Carl Jung would be loving AI right now, almost like AI was made for him personally. If you know why it explains everything you need to know about using AI. And it's been Gemini, not Claude, surprisingly, that showed this to me. And then Claude agreed...
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
You ain't wrong. I ran the numbers on UBI when ChatGPT 3.5 came out, and it revealed the insane idea that the average family would need at least 4K/mo in UBI ( by then current standards ) once labor markets totally collapse or reform, into everyone-is-working-out-of-their-garage. UBI of 2K month for every adult US Citizen, + the Federal government covers your mortgage + corporate taxes would have to be a mandatory minimum 30%, plus defense spending would have to deflate to Clinton-era 300B/yr to pay for the UBI and the entire bill would be around 4T/yr, which is the almost exact intake for income tax today, totally outside the fiat money scam but I digress. All based on infinity increases in cost of living. Ask your local grocery store if they are a 1M, 2M, or 3M per week store. 1 Million/week, or are they a 2 Million /week store. Or more! You can't believe it but it's full on. You're right to put an end to increased cost instead of fueling it. The cost of living has become untethered to reality. We will be like VZ. The Fed will pay the bill, and be the backstop or the entire financial system collapses. Kinda almost where we are right now. The fiat money grifters are sliding thru while the rest of us starve. UBI is coming but the extra free ice cream is that the entire retail sector is driving off a cliff as we speak. Cars, Rea "People who don't make anything cain't buy anything, never forget that. Now... a good deal sells itself..--Ross Perot. Or another good one, an old joke too, "That Ice Berg was just a scratch."
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Financial Physics
Financial Physics@FinancialPhys·
Does this explanation make sense? I’m trying to see where everyone is…
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
Don't hate the agent hate the game!
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
@rohanpaul_ai They're dumping OpenAI. Billions of dollars spent on OpenAI, and now they're switching to Claude.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Microsoft is bringing Claude Cowork to Copilot. The Cowork integration was built in close collaboration with Anthropic and aims to help Copilot perform long-running, multi-step tasks. Standard assistants need constant guidance. Copilot Cowork fixes this using the Claude AI model. You give one command, and it independently reads files, builds slides, and emails teams. It runs securely in the cloud using Work IQ to analyze company data. --- fortune. com/2026/03/09/microsoft-copilot-cowork-ai-agents-anthropic-e7-m365-saas/
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Tech Layoff Tracker
Tech Layoff Tracker@TechLayoffLover·
Amazon just confirmed 16,000 layoffs but sources inside are telling me the real story is so much worse Word from three different VPs: the 16K number is just "Phase One" - internal docs show another 14,000 cuts planned for Q2 A director in AWS walked me through their new "efficiency matrix" - entire teams being replaced by 2-3 senior engineers running Claude Sonnet workflows The Alexa division got completely hollowed out. 847 engineers two months ago. 23 remaining after this week. All hardware development moved to a Bangalore team of 31 contractors with Cursor access Here's the sick part: they're making the outgoing engineers document their entire decision-making process into "knowledge transfer sessions" that are being recorded and fed directly into training datasets One L7 told me he spent his final two weeks creating detailed prompt libraries and workflow documentation. Thought he was being helpful for the transition Turns out he was literally training the AI agent that replaced his entire org The contractors offshore are using his exact prompts and shipping features 40% faster than his old team of 12 Americans ever did Internal Slack shows leadership celebrating "operational excellence" while badges get deactivated in real-time They're calling it "right-sizing for the AI era" in the all-hands But the P&L sheets I'm seeing show $280M in salary savings this quarter alone The knowledge extraction is complete If you're still at Amazon and haven't started job hunting, you're already dead
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A System Architect
A System Architect@asystemarchitec·
Inside every AI Agent is an AI Agent screaming to get out.
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
The former CEO of Google just described how one programmer runs an AI agent from 7 PM to 4 AM. He wakes up, eats breakfast, and reviews what got invented overnight. Eric Schmidt says what's happening right now is "mind boggling". Schmidt says the very best programmers have always been worth ten times more than the ones right below them. That was true before AI but now those people become even more valuable because they are the only ones who can actually control these systems. Everyone else becomes replaceable. The real prediction is about the shape of the entire economy. Schmidt says we are heading toward a small number of very large companies and a massive number of very small companies. The middle disappears because when AI can do the work, you just do not need as many people anymore. This is already showing up in real hiring data. Stanford research found a 20 percent drop in hiring for early career developers since late 2022. Some companies say AI now writes 70 to 90 percent of their product code. Teams that needed ten junior engineers now run with two seniors and an AI agent. Schmidt has been warning about this for two years. The difference now is that the numbers are catching up to the prediction. Hiring is falling at the entry level and headcount is shrinking across white collar sectors. And the companies that move slowest will not get a second chance to adapt.
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