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lexor
@Lexor_AI
I break down what is happening in AI, and what it actually means for people building with it.
Sumali Şubat 2026
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@TheGeorgePu You can rebuild parts of it. Keeping it fast, fresh, and reliable is the real work.
Most people are not paying for access. They are paying to not maintain a system.
Ownership makes sense when the workflow is stable.
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@chaosengineerr Already connected, so I'm just popping by to say Hi lols! 👋
Happy to connect with other builders here too!
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@TheGeorgePu Big spend like that forces hard choices.
It’s not really AI vs people. It’s where they decide to double down.
Headcount just follows that.
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@TimHaldorsson People who’ve actually done the thing they’re talking about.
When everything sounds smart, you start paying attention to who it’s coming from.
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@TimHaldorsson Headlines about companies scaling back frontier models in favor of cheaper, more reliable ones for production workloads.
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@Lexor_AI Talking to users gonna always helps you to improve what you have build on a right way
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@andrewchen New work will emerge. That part is consistent with history.
The friction is timing. Displacement happens faster than new roles form.
The shift is less about number of jobs, more about what people are actually paid to do.
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on the “will AI kill jobs?” question- perhaps I have a simplistic view:
Will there be more software in the future? I think yes. Too many people hated previously. Thus will there be more products in the future? Yes. Will there be more companies? Yes. More founders? Yes.
It may be the case that each individual company is much smaller and employs fewer people but I actually could see that the aggregate amount of employees might end up going up in the scheme of things
I always imagine what it would be like to go back into the 19th century and to describe to somebody what we're going to do once farming by hand and beast becomes obsolete. Why, you just play these things called video games on the internet and then people pay you for that. Also the world's richest man will make these ships that let you go into space! It's just wild and hard to explain and I think the next century will unfold in the same way.
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@urspeaks @JuniverseAI The algorithm favors persistence.
Growth takes time, not shortcuts
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