Quip Maximizer
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Quip Maximizer
@ijfen
My vision is adequate when augmented by prescription lenses #1 fan of Cyrus the Great 👑🏺🐎🎁

My mother once "threatened" to make my brother (6) and I (4) sleep outside of we didn't get our room cleaned up. So we decided that we should probably spend the rest of the day preparing to sleep outside because that would be WAY easier than cleaning our room. Our bright idea was to dig holes for us to sleep in so we could cover ourselves in leaves and sticks to act as blankets. So instead of my mom finding her sons cleaning their room, she found them digging their own graves in the back yard.

I suppose we should just take as read the unnamed religious figure whose birth triggered the shift from BC to AD… 👀




Advice to the younger generation: Skip the degree. Buy land. Become a farmer.






Here's an example prompt that you could use your for your first iteration, and you don't yet know very much about the domain: chatgpt.com/share/682e7e30… The important bit is the 2nd and 3rd paragraphs, which target Deep Research at the surrounding links and blog posts that mention The Math Academy Way link (I don't think Deep Research can read PDFs yet, but I may be mistaken). In my case, after doing the learning system, I noticed a few areas of focus, and came up with an Iteration 2 prompt like this one--where I mention the "state machine" and New Masters to focus its research: chatgpt.com/share/682e7ef8… Compare that to the control prompt (No Math Academy mentioned) that missed the skill hierarchy and practical exercises: chatgpt.com/share/682f392c… The control prompt basically just summarizes the syllabus of many online classes, whereas the 1st and 2nd Iteration prompts cause it to focus on practical exercises and skill hierarchy, i.e. the actual things you need to make progress. The output of these example prompts is very similar to the the real-world learning system that I've been using for about the last half year.



For anyone wondering how a third-grader can complete six years' worth of math in a single year. This knowledge graph spans 3,000 math topics, from 4th grade to the university level, providing the perfect basis for mastery learning. Students can go as fast or far as they want! There are no restrictions whatsoever. The only requirement is that they must demonstrate mastery of each topic before moving on to the next. Kids are capable of incredible things when given that kind of freedom and support.




We are sending our kids to school to memorize facts that AI can retrieve in 0.3 seconds. We're grading them on essays that AI writes better than their teachers. We're preparing them for jobs that won't exist by the time they graduate. The entire education system is training humans to compete with machines at what machines do best. That's not education. That's sabotage. The schools that survive will teach thinking, not memorizing. Creating, not repeating. Discerning, not obeying. Every other school is a museum that doesn't know it yet.













