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the best salespeople are secretly engineers at heart
claude code is therapeutic
reality is really weird as fuck, it is crazy that it is this mathematical, it pretends to be chaotic, but it follows certain rules of uncertainty, the rules themselves are probabilistic, even the randomness has structure, there are a lot of emergent things out of all this and something like love exists, what the fuck
I'm scared of AI in a way which you may find funny, I know it will be helpful to me, but I'll take credit for things it will do

I am realising lately that the real skill is shifting

knowing what to ask, when to push back, and how to judge the output, that's becoming the craft.
credit has always been a strange fiction
Introduction β€” An Introduction to Applied Bioinformatics
https://readiab.org/introduction.html#
Your value increasingly lives in the gradient between what you can specify and what you can verify, not in what you can execute.
#todo develop articulable taste
being real and being rewarded are orthogonal
artificial general cleverness
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artificial general cleverness
Intelligence creates invariants. Cleverness exploits correlations.
what human activity remains bottlenecked even with AGI, and has fragmented tooling?
Pre-AGI success selected heavily for sustained sequential execution, the ability to grind through boring intermediate steps without dropping the thread.

ADHD brains are notoriously bad at this, but often better at rapid context-switching, pattern-matching across domains, and high-novelty ideation.
Human intelligence is super-specialized for the physical world, and our feeling of generality is an illusion

We only seem general because we can't imagine the problems we're blind to