Vibe coding is slowly turning into vibe engineering in the physical world.
Teodor Dumitrache
@inteddygence.bsky.social
PhD. Comms. Data. Futurism. Strategy. 📊📺📸
With AI advancing so rapidly, tech shaming now goes both ways.
Wanna “win” against AI? Fill its gaps. Be bold. Be loud. Find beauty and humor. Take chances. Decide fast.
Even content creators are turning into content generators. Creativity now comes down to selection.
A brief history of parents flexing their tech independence 1980s: I graduated without a calculator. 1990s: I graduated without a computer. 2000s: I graduated without the internet. 2010s: I graduated without a smartphone. 2020s: I graduated without AI.
Given how much water AI data centers need, we’re closer to Mad Max than The Matrix.
Employers may soon receive faith-based requests to opt out of workplace AI. Another techno-cultural clash.
Orgs should prepare to be flooded with AI-written requests. And replying with AI won’t always be feasible. Or accurate.
AI throat-clearing: the filler intro you forgot to delete after copy-pasting the entire speech from an LLM.
People in the age of internet and AI Social media: can’t find a friend. Dating apps: can’t find a partner. Career platforms: can’t find a job. More connection, less matching.
Being good at your office job won’t cut it anymore. Against AI, we’ll need to be distinctive, adaptable, and collaborative. And that will take all day.
AI: I can understand your frustration. Me: It’s not my frustration, it’s your lack of competence.
Musk buying APR Energy: first electric cars, now gas turbines. Different goals need different energy sources.
Be polite to your chatbot, or Skynet will remember you. Sounds like a joke until you realize the data potential for social scoring.
Reports of “earthquakes” caused by stadium crowds jumping are all PR. It’s just that nearby seismometers are sensitive enough to detect the vibrations. So chill. We’re not some earth-shaking gods.
Gaming remains the most connective online experience. It’s why many apps try gamification, but fail. Connection comes from shared struggle.
Newbie: AI is dangerous. Expert: AI is just a tool. Master: AI is dangerous.
Watch Tesla: big plans, slow spending, unusual silence, and pressure to deliver. Robotaxis, humanoids, or a surprise?
More than just buzz? French start-up says its micro-drones can intercept mosquitoes midair. Summer lounging just got tactical.
Tokenomics: cheaper doesn’t always mean more efficient.
DeepSeek was China’s “Sputnik moment” in AI. Kimi is the market confirmation.
If you can’t beat them, manage them. Japan’s Sakana Fugu assigns each task to the right model. Less AI roulette, better benchmarks.
Apple is accusing OpenAI of stealing product secrets for a ChatGPT hardware bet. Has the AI race moved from scraping the web to peeling the Apple?
Anti-AI campaigns generated with AI: fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony.
Distillation attack: exploiting millions of AI conversations to train rival models. A new age of industrial espionage.
Is the AI Cold War intensifying? The US restricted China’s access to advanced chips. Anthropic is accused of screening for China-linked users. Now China may lock up its best models.
Hollywood took Midjourney to court over copyright. Midjourney wants Hollywood’s AI use disclosed. Not even AI can write this. Popcorn.
Meta may start leasing excess compute. We went from overpriced Nvidia H100s to GPU landlordism in 18 months.
Anthropic is in talks with Samsung about a custom AI chip. Necessity is shifting focus from labs to fabs.