What counts as a technology post here?
Software, AI, product behavior, frontend craft, digital business models, and notes about how tools affect real life and work.
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I am interested in technology less as spectacle and more as leverage. This hub collects writing on software, AI, product behavior, interfaces, and the design choices that quietly shape how people work and think.
Technology is one of the main lenses through which I understand modern work, learning, communication, and product advantage.
If you are new to the site, the founder notes are still the clearest starting point. This topic hub is a better second move once you know this is the layer you want.
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The Edzy product team took internal fifteen-minute lectures on Class 10 topics to manually experience what the product should support.
The Edzy product team manually reviewed the app, with new product features coming soon.
A Saturday work push on the Edzy app focused on making it friendlier for students before the upcoming release.
Coding agents are changing software work so quickly that the future of developer tools, costs, and compensation needs serious thought.
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Recent Notes
Segal's Law feels newly relevant in the AI era: with infinite answers available, human judgment becomes more valuable, not less.
The Lindy Effect explains why durable ideas and tools like books, chess, and email keep outlasting predictions of their demise.
AI calling is still expensive and full of promotional spam, but once scaling laws kick in, India may see an unprecedented wave of AI-powered calls.
Wharton-backed research on AI tutors reinforces a key idea for Edzy: the real moat is not the chatbot, but the engine that decides what each student should practice next.
Recorded learning is not dead, but AI is clearly changing how people learn and raising the bar for what static content needs to do.
Google I/O is a reminder that Google is not just a technology innovator, but also a distribution powerhouse with many products serving more than a billion users.
In a moment where the playbook is changing fast, staying positive without becoming delusional is a real advantage.
Caught up with Tyton Partners, whose work in US edtech continues to be relevant as we think more deeply about student-facing AI use cases.
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Software, AI, product behavior, frontend craft, digital business models, and notes about how tools affect real life and work.
Not exactly. Some posts are technical, but the broader focus is how technology changes products, decisions, and human behavior.