February 13 2026 AI updates New study shows workers using AI work harder but burn out more Moving from task based jobs to purpose based jobs Matt Shumer article went viral - Something Big is Happening Early adopter employees will excel and replace existing tools/stacks bottom up Jason tweet to learn OpenClaw went viral Is On Prem the new Cloud? Seems this might be the best way for companies to protect themselves What about employees uploading information to the public LLMs? Even if they get caught isn’t it too late? We thought the models would improve recursively - but it seems the output is recursive Jason’s replicant infrastructure is quite sophisticated - using Opus 4.6 to orchestrate to all the Kimi agents hosted on Mac minis locally Creating central Ultron to do lot of the company’s work AWS Bedrock could be too expensive When do tokens outpace salary? Prediction Markets A billion bets on Kalshi, 700M on Polymarket, etc - hit a big high during SuperBowl ...
February 10 2026 (from NotebookLM) Early Life and Immigration CZ’s father was a professor in China who went to Canada as a visiting scholar in 1984; the family began applying for passports around 1985, a process that took several years. The family emigrated to Vancouver, Canada, in 1989, shortly after the Tiananmen Square protests; obtaining visas actually became easier post-protest. Upon arriving in Vancouver, the family lived on the UBC campus in faculty housing; CZ’s father received a small stipend, and his mother, formerly a math and history teacher, worked in a sewing factory. CZ began working at McDonald’s at age 14 to earn income, where he was paid $4.50 an hour. He describes himself as a decent coder but not a "wizard"; he had a happy adolescence with a mix of Asian and Caucasian friends. Education and Early Career CZ attended McGill University to study biology (on advice to become a doctor) but switched to Computer Science after one semester. He worked ev...