I guess it won't be wrong to sayour parents were of poor mentality and yet we are here in life saying these things on an app on a smartphone. Hypocrisy. Every generation thinks they're better than the previous one.
I want to create a network where no worker or employer has to face any problem.According to my analysis, getting the right work done at the right price in future will be a big struggle for the coming generation.Like our previous generation, like our
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Bhavya jha
Just on the way of r... • 12m
Ever wonderded why our whole society is obsessed with the saying ,u will get fruitfull results if u do hard work, go to school , get a good, secure job and stick to it ?
Why ?Here's the reason , not even the reason but the whole history
So , till pr
Let’s get one thing straight: Gen Z didn’t invent burnout—they refuse to worship it.
And well!
You think they’re lazy? Cause they said no to two-hour commutes, 15-minute lunch breaks, and clapping for Karen when she works overtime just to survive? P
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Comet
#freelancer • 1m
Difference between previous llms(gpt4o/claude 3.5 sonnet/meta llama) and recent thinking/reasoning llms(o1/o3)
Think of older LLMs (like early GPT models) as GPS navigation systems that could only predict the next turn. They were like saying "Base
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The next billionaire
Unfiltered and real ... • 3m
Found this interesting perspective on AI by Greg Isenberg:
"Fine, I'll say the thing that no-one is saying...
There's a bunch of AI companies with $1-10M "ARR" raising big VC money on what I'll call "curiosity revenue" - not real sustainable ARR.
Wake up, this is the GREATEST time to build a startup in 30 years..
The words of Greg Isenberg, CEO of latecheckoutplz 👇🏻
I say this as a 36 year old who's built/sold 3 companies, been part of companies that have raised billons and seeded multipl