Andrew Yang on the end of the office
Yang's latest essay predicts 20-50% of white-collar jobs could disappear in the coming years. The scale is debatable; the direction isn't.
Thoughts on AI, software, and running a business.
Yang's latest essay predicts 20-50% of white-collar jobs could disappear in the coming years. The scale is debatable; the direction isn't.
Mismatched corner radiuses, illegible text on white backgrounds, and a broken accessibility escape hatch. Apple shipped it anyway.
Aaron Francis's CLI sends the same prompt to Claude, Codex, Gemini, and Amp in parallel. The interesting part is when they disagree.
A software engineer pointed an AI agent at car dealers over email. Three days later he picked up the car at $4,200 below market price. It didn't go as smoothly for everyone.
Karpathy's microgpt made me want to properly understand the prediction-to-learning pipeline, so I built an interactive tutorial covering logits, softmax, cross-entropy loss, and backpropagation.
Block replaced thousands of roles with AI and the market rewarded them for it. The same pressure is coming for every industry.