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Joined October 2018
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More AI-generated code doesn't make your team faster. It might actually slow you down.
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Today's doodle - what do I call it?
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Today I was part of the 22% reduced by a San Diego startup. The business is the strongest it’s ever been. So I think it’s important to be direct about what I’m seeing and why. First, they made this decision and they own it. I was let go because the way to operate at the highest level of productivity is changing, and to win the future, I needed to change with it. Second, this wasn’t about cutting costs. I was told most savings from this change will flow directly back into the people who stay. Apparently they’ll be introducing million-dollar salary bands. If you create outsized impact using AI, you’ll be paid outside of traditional bands. Unfortunately, I only had 90x impact. And in the new world, 90x doesn’t cut it. THE 100X ORGANIZATION The primary change is that we’re restructuring around what they call the 100x org. The goal is 100x output. The roles required to build at the highest level are fundamentally different than they were a year ago. Incremental improvements to my existing workflows weren’t enough. I was still looking at the PRs I merged, instead of having an army of agents reviewing them. I was still talking to other engineers, instead of my agents talking to their agents. Sometimes I even deleted code and features, which means my output was technically negative. The common narrative is that AI makes everyone more productive. It doesn’t. Many of the workflows of today, if left unchanged, create bottlenecks in AI systems. I was one of those workflows. THE BUILDERS, AGENT MANAGERS, AND FRONT-LINERS — THE BUILDERS: 90X ENGINEERS I don’t think most employees have internalized what’s actually happening with AI in engineering. The common narrative is that AI makes all engineers more productive. That may be true in isolation, but at an organization level, that is the farthest thing from reality. Here’s what we validated recently at this San Diego startup: the great engineers, the ones who can orchestrate, architect, and review, are becoming 100x engineers. They’re not writing code. They’re directing agents that write code. The skill is judgment. Unfortunately, I was still occasionally using mine manually. AI makes the best engineers wildly more productive, and everyone else using AI slows these engineers down. Think about it. The bottlenecks are orchestration and reviewing. Everything else is leapfrogged and no longer needed. So who do you want orchestrating and reviewing code? Apparently not me. The new world is about enabling your 10x engineers to become 100x. I was only at 90x, which is basically a performance issue now. The wrong strategy is to push every engineer to use infinite tokens. Companies doing this are celebrating 500% more pull requests. But customer outcomes don’t match the volume of code being generated. I actually made this worse by sometimes deleting code. Less code is technically less output. In hindsight, this was not aligned with the 100x org. — THE SYSTEM MANAGERS Ironically, the people who automate their jobs with AI will always have a job. They become owners of the AI systems. Agent managers. I, regrettably, was still a person. I had agents, but not enough agents. My agents had tasks, but not managers. My managers did not have agents. And my agents were not yet talking to other agents’ agents. The underlying systems in which we operate are absolutely critical to get right. I now understand most companies are delusional to think they can iterate on existing humans and compete in this new world. You must create enough disruption so old systems are deprecated entirely. In this case, I was the old system. — THE FRONT-LINERS In a world that will become saturated with AI communication, the human touch will matter more than anything to customers. This is a bottleneck that you shouldn’t replace. I was not customer-facing, so unfortunately I was replaceable. REWARDING 100X IMPACT In a world where companies are able to do so much more with less, where does that excess money go? In their case, much of the savings in this new operating model will flow directly back to those who enabled it. Not me, because again, 90x. We must reward people that create productivity accordingly. This aligns incentives on both sides. Plus, in a world where your best people create 100x impact, you can’t afford to lose them. You can, however, afford to lose the 90x people. Compensation bands of today should be thrown out the door. They’re introducing $1 million cash/year salary bands with a path available to nearly everyone in the company if they produce 100x impact by creating or managing AI systems. I was apparently ten x short. THE FUTURE Nearly every company will make changes like these. The ones that do it proactively will define what comes next. The future is not fewer people. It’s different work, new roles, and better rewards for those who embrace it. We’re already seeing entirely new roles emerge, like Agent Managers, that didn’t exist a year ago. And we’re seeing old roles disappear. Like “engineer who personally reads his own PRs.” I’ve never been more certain about where we’re headed.
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Wake up babe, now there are expectations of 100X engineers making 1.5X salary.
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We’re excited to announce that Order of the Sinking Star will be available on @Nintendo #Switch2 later this year! 🎮 Watch our new Overview Trailer where @Jonathan_Blow reveals more details about the characters, worlds, and story! 🎬 Join us > bit.ly/m/SinkingStarGame
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An excerpt from the book Eragon which provides exceptional wisdom on the topic of AI. :
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If Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun, aren't all countries 3rd-world countries?
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This will not end well for us.
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An experimental release of the AdonisJS queues package is now available. Features include: - multi-driver support - typed job classes - delayed jobs - a job scheduler - queue fakes for testing - and more... We're eager to hear your feedback.
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Dario Amodei just gave his first interview since the Pentagon blacklisted his company. The toll is visible on his face. He was asked one question. What would you say to the President right now? He didn’t hesitate. Amodei: “We are patriotic Americans. Everything we have done has been for the sake of this country.” Anthropic built their models to defend America. They were the first AI lab cleared for classified military systems. They wanted to help the warfighter. But the Pentagon demanded unrestricted access to fully autonomous weapons and mass surveillance of American citizens. Amodei drew the line. The government responded with emergency Cold War powers. A supply chain designation normally reserved for foreign adversaries. A six-month federal phaseout ordered from Truth Social. Amodei: “When we were threatened with supply chain designation and Defense Production Act, which are unprecedented intrusions into the private economy, we exercised our classic First Amendment rights to speak up and disagree with the government.” The administration framed Anthropic’s refusal as anti-American. Amodei’s response dismantled that framing in one sentence. Amodei: “Disagreeing with the government is the most American thing in the world.” Here is the deeper paradox nobody in Washington wants to say out loud. We are in a geopolitical race against autocratic adversaries who use AI for mass surveillance of their own citizens and autonomous weapons with no human oversight. The Pentagon demanded that Anthropic build those exact capabilities for America. Amodei: “The red lines we have drawn, we drew because we believe that crossing those red lines is contrary to American values.” You cannot defeat authoritarianism by adopting its methods. You cannot defend the open society by forcing private companies to build its antithesis under threat of wartime emergency powers. Anthropic held the line. Got blacklisted for it. And came out the other side saying the same thing they said going in. That is what it actually looks like to mean it.
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v7 is finally out 🚀 I've shipped a lot of AdonisJS releases over the years. This one is different. End-to-end type safety was something I've wanted to get right for a long time, and I think we nailed it. Watch the video - You'll see what I mean. Big thanks to @julien_rpt and @romainlanz for helping in every way possible. And, kudos to Insiders for sponsoring my work 🙏
AdonisJS v7 is here 🚀
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AdonisJS v7 is here 🚀
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════════════ Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen confirmed for Nintendo Switch! ═══════════ These download-exclusive titles will be available after the #PokemonDay Presents presentation which begins Friday, February 27, 2026, at 6AM PST. #PokemonFRLG
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Unitree robot's incredible martial arts performance at the Chinese New Year gala. And there's a final boss at the end.
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We released a new TanStack library this week. Introducing TanStack Hotkeys! Setting up keyboard shortcuts is supposed to be easy and only take a few lines of code, right? Well, there are enough small "gotchas" that can eventually add up to an annoying amount of complexity.
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One of my favorite authors eloquently explains the role of AI in art that just feels so right. He isn't hating on AI. He points out the need for effort where the author/artist becomes more than they were. A machine is only focused on results. youtu.be/mb3uK-_QkOo?si=x7lV…
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The killing of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy. It should also be a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault.
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No way. Order 66!
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Some developer said they use "Jason" for most of their HTTP request handling. We just have every request approved by Frank before it can proceed.
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