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#L33ts.. Publisher , Journalist , Editor , Coder , Activist , #FOSS, #BTC , #AI , #AGI , #LLM @yahyakuw:matrix.org
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yahya 1 week ago
# The Middle Will Burn First Everyone keeps asking the wrong question about AI and jobs. It's not whether AI takes your job. It's whether your *firm* survives long enough to keep employing you. And most won't. Here's what's actually happening. The cost of producing a service (a logo, a contract, a landing page, a working prototype, a marketing campaign) is collapsing toward zero. One person with AI now does what a 5-person agency did in 2022. What a 20-person team did in 2018. So what happens to the 20-person team? They don't get more efficient. They get replaced. Not by robots. By a single operator on a laptop who charges 10% of their rate and delivers in a day. This is the future most people are missing: **each person becomes their own company.** Not metaphorically. Literally. One human, one brand, one service, one AI stack running underneath. No HR. No middle managers. No "alignment meetings." Just output. Which sounds like utopia until you look at who's still standing on the other side. Because the middle burns first. The mid-size agencies, the mid-tier SaaS companies, the consultancies that exist to bundle mediocre humans into billable hours. Their entire business model was arbitrage: hide individual labor behind a logo, mark it up 5x. AI exposes that arbitrage. Game over. But the giants? The giants are fine. More than fine. Because here's the pattern, and it's already playing out. A small builder ships something brilliant. It gets traction. Within 18 months, one of three things happens. They get copied by a platform giant with 100x distribution. They get acquired and absorbed. Or they get strangled out by a "free" version bundled into something the giant already owns. The barbell economy is forming in real time. Millions of micro-operators on one end. A handful of trillion-dollar platforms on the other. Nothing in between. So what's the play if you're not a giant? **Build what they structurally cannot see.** This is the part nobody talks about. Giants have armies of marketers, researchers, focus groups, telemetry, A/B tests. And they *still* can't figure out what people actually need. Because the real needs don't show up in a dashboard. They show up in the friction of your own daily life. The workaround you built at 2 a.m. The tool you wish existed. The problem your community keeps hitting that no survey will ever capture. Marketing machines optimize for what's already legible. They can only sell you a better version of something you already know how to ask for. The actual unmet needs, the ones worth building for, are invisible to them. They can't be A/B tested into existence. They can only be *lived*. This is the asymmetry. You don't need to outspend the giants. You need to be closer to the problem than they can ever get. A trillion-dollar company cannot feel what it's like to be a developer in Kuwait running inference on a 6GB GPU. It cannot feel what it's like to lose a decade of Arabic web archives. It cannot feel what it's like to need a tool that runs offline because the internet just went down again. We can. That's the moat. Not technology. Proximity. So build local-first, because their revenue depends on your data flowing to their cloud. Build for niches, because scale kills intimacy. Build as yourself, because your taste and judgment can't be cloned. Build for problems you actually live with, because the giants will never even know those problems exist until you've already solved them, and by then you have the community, the trust, and the head start. AI doesn't kill jobs. It kills the firms that were pretending to understand needs they never lived. The next decade belongs to operators who are inside the problem, not the ones running surveys about it. Pick your side now. The middle isn't coming back.
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yahya 2 weeks ago
For twenty years this has been my subject. Not entertainment. Not a hobby. A long, careful, mostly lonely investigation. The doorway was Anees Mansour. His books opened something in me that never closed since a deep fascination with ancient civilizations, with questions that don't appear in any curriculum, with a way of thinking that refuses ready-made answers. Through him I first encountered panspermia, the cosmic garbage hypothesis, the ancient astronaut theories, the recurring flood narratives across every civilization, the old religious texts, and the testimonies of near-death experiencers. They weren't answers. They were questions that opened and never closed again. And then there are stories that don't leave the mind. The story of Idris (Enoch), raised by God to a high place. The story of the Prophet Elijah, taken up in a whirlwind into the sky. The complete Pharaonic funerary corpus as catalogued by Erik Hornung: the Pyramid Texts, the Coffin Texts, the Book of the Dead, the Books of Breathing, the Amduat (“what is in the netherworld”), the Book of Gates, the Book of Caverns, the Book of the Earth, the Book of Nut, the Book of the Day, the Book of the Night, the Litany of Re, the Book of the Heavenly Cow, and the Book of Traversing Eternity — an entire encyclopedia of Pharaonic thought about the soul, the journey after death, the heavens and the worlds, the relationship between the human and what is higher than him, preserved on papyrus thousands of years old. And the story of creation as we know it — the human grown from the earth like a plant, not gradually evolved, then returned to it. Questions accumulate faster than I can hold them. Then the circle widens. The gods of Olympus who came down to humans, mingled with them, and fought their wars. Gilgamesh, two-thirds god and one-third human, searching for the secret of immortality in the oldest epic humanity ever wrote down. Anu, the Sumerian sky-god, father of the gods, lord of the higher worlds. The wise Titans — the older generation of gods, bearers of the first knowledge. And the legendary war that sank Atlantis — a civilization that left its trace in Plato and in dozens of parallel beliefs across the world. Then come the marks that resist explanation. The Nazca Lines in Peru — more than 358 geoglyphs etched into the desert floor between 500 BCE and 500 CE, some stretching for fifty kilometers, none of them visible from the ground. UNESCO World Heritage since 1994, and their purpose is still an open scientific question. And Nazca is not alone: the Atacama Giant in Chile (86 meters tall, the largest anthropomorphic geoglyph on Earth), the Marree Man in Australia, the Uffington White Horse in England (Bronze Age, around 1000 BCE), the Cerne Abbas Giant, the Paracas Candelabra carved into a coastal cliff in Peru, the Ural geoglyphs in Russia. Civilizations connected by neither contact nor language, all drawing massive images on the earth that can only be seen from above. Then comes a real scientific shock. In the virus φX174 — the first living thing whose genome was fully sequenced, by Frederick Sanger (Nobel 1980) — scientists found that the genes overlap. The same string of genetic letters, read in two different frames, produces two entirely different proteins with two entirely different functions. Two codes living inside each other. A design that outpaces the best software engineers in history. If the simplest form of life carries this engineering elegance at its core, what about everything else around us? From there the real research began. I've read the documents. Every one I could get my hands on. Brazilian Air Force files. Declassified NSA material. FBI memos. Russian archives. Ancient records across civilizations that never spoke to each other. The pattern is real. The physical residue is in the stone, in the alignments, in the metallurgy, in the radar returns, in instrumented observations across decades and continents. This is not a belief system. It's a scientific question. The hardest part of doing this work seriously isn't lack of information — it's the opposite. The field drowns in noise. Grifters, fake insiders, intelligence operations using the topic as cover, sincere people whose pattern-matching slipped its leash. Staying grounded means separating *measurement* from *narrative*, *data* from *story*, *what we don't know* from *what someone is selling you*. "I don't know yet" is the most honest sentence in the entire field. The inquiry doesn't start at Roswell in 1947. It starts thousands of years earlier. Treat it as a scientific problem and the strangeness doesn't go away — it sharpens. AI doesn't change any of this. It's a small tool. It adds nothing to the actual record and removes nothing from it. The question existed long before the models and will outlast them. What I hope is simple: that we keep treating it as a scientific question. Measurement. Instrumentation. Peer review. Replication. Falsifiability. The boring path. The slow path. The one that has always worked when humans were patient enough to walk it. No gurus. No oracles — human or machine. Just the work. — Yahya
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yahya 1 month ago
BREW-TIFUL MORNING!" ☕
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yahya 1 month ago
What if this wasn't fake ? image
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yahya 1 month ago
Your body is a prison. But what it holds? image
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yahya 2 months ago
Earth is infected with a stupid illness called Elon Musk
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yahya 3 months ago
If you some how forced to windows get de-AI'd! 🐉: ✅ Killed AI processes ✅ Disabled Copilot and Recall ✅ Disabled Copilot in Windows Search, Edge ✅ Disabled Image Creator in Paint ✅ Removed AI services (WSAIFabricSvc, etc.) ✅ Disabled Voice Access & AI Voice Effects ✅ Disabled Gaming Copilot ✅ Applied registry changes ✅ Installed prevention package ✅ Disabled 9 Copilot policies ✅ Removed AI Appx packages ✅ Removing Recall feature ✅ Removing hidden AI packages ✅ Removing Recall screenshots ✅ Hiding AI in Settings ✅ Disabling Notepad AI rewrite #copilot #windows image
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yahya 3 months ago
Is message here here in Nostr unlimited ? Yes it is unlimited 😵 And you don't pay any thing. And you don't bsee ads.
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yahya 3 months ago
Any news from @jack ? He is disappeared since a while !
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yahya 3 months ago
Ali Khamenei is an Adnanite Arab and a descendant of Prophet Abraham from his son Ishmael . His family has a long-standing history of faith that stretches back to the time of Abraham himself. Trump is an Abrahamic dynasty too, also his family has a history of faith. Benjamin Netanyahu and he is not even Semitic is just a nick name his real name is Benzion Mileikowsky and he is Kazarian " Turkish origin ". #iran #israel #usa #trump #war image
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yahya 3 months ago
I have the full archive or le momde diplomats before 2000 and its totally approved, but new archives deny all of this 😂
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yahya 3 months ago
Elijah Ascends to Heaven
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yahya 3 months ago
An old story claims that Nordic beings came to Egypt in a spaceship and built the pyramids. Some people suggest that the Y-DNA haplogroup R-M269 might be connected to them.
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yahya 3 months ago
Even if their design is different, you can't call them aliens while they live in earth.
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yahya 3 months ago
Peoples are so idiots they use Claude and ignore Mistral 👀