Chinese is a logical language.
That’s what my son says as he learns it. He already knows Hindi, Tamil, and English, so I can accept his verdict ;-)
But it does have its hard parts. Read more here:
blog.jerryg.xyz/the-hardest...
Chinese is a logical language.
That’s what my son says as he learns it. He already knows Hindi, Tamil, and English, so I can accept his verdict ;-)
But it does have its hard parts. Read more here:
blog.jerryg.xyz/the-hardest...
Notebook LLM now supports custom styles for infographics. Will notebook llm eat out canva?
x.com/NotebookLM/...
Claude is down. I'm handicapped. Can't ship what I've to ship.
Been thinking about this diff. Thanks for articulating this
As part of homeschooling, I teach stock market investing to my kids.
My elder son recently read Phil Town's Rule #1 and wrote about what he learned from the book.
We’ve been discussing this book as we read each chapter. It has been a fascinating discussion at home.
Absolutely.
Only x and Reddit give you both sides of the political conversation.
What is sent lazily is deleted easily.
Apparently, Akarshit’s team built an agent that can identify ideal prospects. Only problem? It gets the name wrong.
Probably he misunderstood Shakespeare: A rose by any name smells the same.
My younger son is learning Chinese.
From learning with YouTube videos to getting through HSK 1—he's documenting his learning journey.
He's learning out of curiosity not because he has to. That's the power of homeschooling.
Read his post: blog.jerryg.xyz/the-story-b...
When I read your post, I remembered this post: bsky.app/profile/joan...
> The invention of flash-frozen food in the early 1900s disrupted farming, taking agriculture from 30-40% of employment down to its current sliver. The economy didn't collapse. It reallocated value elsewhere
You'll enjoy.
What you care about are:
1. What are the outcomes I care about and how are they affected?
2. What are the new actions and outcomes that exist here?
3. What are the relative value of these possible outcomes?
4. What are some causal mechanisms I can use?
That's it. Takes are not useful.
Two CMs • Two different approaches to SIR.
In depth analysis on how Stalin and Mamta approached SIR. The power of ground-level work is important in winning elections.
From protest politics to spreadsheet politics:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwb...
Data analysis in politics.
Presenting Agentic AI corporate version of: உனக்கு வந்தா தக்காளி சட்னி எனக்கு வந்தா ரத்தம் (It is blood if it comes from me, it is tomato chutney, if it comes from you) 😀
cant.stop.laughing
I constantly use ChatGPT, Mistral Chat, Groq, and Claude. Each has its own personality in how it composes answers.
Mistral and Claude much more to the point, with a high signal-to-noise ratio.
ChatGPT is the chattiest. So, higher noise.
Groq is somewhere in between.
How has your experience?
>start building project thinking it can be a portfolio piece
>its missing too many features
>build out features but code turns into a complete dumpster fire
>no one uses it anyway
many such cases
No. Better growth on LinkedIn
Installed PicoClaw on OpalStack. Expect more agentic AI assistant posts.
Have you installed one (OpenClaw or one of the clones)?
What are you using it for?
How are you securing it?
Fundamentally,
• Invest in gathering as much 1st party data as you can
• Measure (both lagging and leading indicators)
• Institute strong governance
• Invest in talent
• Implement owned agents
Most of all:
• Invest in AI & Data platform
11/11
So what should e-com companies do?
BGC recommends three pillar strategy, which are confirmed by what the entrepreneurs are doing already as confirmed (quoted in earlier tweets).
10/11
CEO of Capital Auto Parts, Brian, tweeted that OpenClaw agents are already handling a lot of the grunt work.
“Living without it now would be a downgrade,” he said, describing his experience.
9/11
This is what BGC sees as the emerging landscape:
AEO, MCP, and UCP already enable product discovery and purchase-in-chat on these agentic portals.
With OpenClaw and its clones, autonomous agents are already on the horizon.
8/11
If you don't adopt these emerging discovery channels, you lose out discovery and revenue.
But in the long run, if you don't own customer relations, these channels can squeeze you out of business.
Typical catch-22
7/11
As traffic improves and conversion rates get better, more and more companies are implementing:
• AEO strategies
• MCP
• ACP
• UCP
We have seen this play-out earlier - with news sites and facebook (and other social media sites)
6/11
Justin Jackson ( @justinjackson.ca ) , co-founder of @transistor.fm confirms that too. ChatGPT traffic converts better.
5/11
Traffic from LLM bots are increasing.
But their conversion rate is also increasing.
4/11
Entrepreneur Nicolas Bustamante posted that LLMs are destroying most of the moats in the vertical software industry.
I’ve seen this play out for our e-com customers, too.
3/11
Recent BGC report says Auto Marketplaces & E-commerce are the most affected by Agentic commerce.
2/11
Agentic LLMs impact e-Com & Marketplaces the most, because LLMs enable them to search, compare prices, and even buy without ever leaving the chat.
Three signals prove this:
✅ BCG research
✅ Entrepreneurs’ tweets
✅ Our experience
What's changing & what e-com companies should do 👇
1/11
பல நாள் திருடன் ஒரு நாள் பிடிபடுவான் - A thief will get caught one day.
This Tamil proverb fits: India has seen so many “Galgotians” in the last decade it feels normal.
Fake degrees.
Fake growth data.
Fake innovation.
Question it, and you’re anti-national. So who really shamed the nation?
Will we wake up