
Welcome to the Final Industrial Revolution — where technology is no longer simply "tools," but full-scale wetware augmentation.
✦ What This Series Covers
This arc explores the rise of:
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Large Language Models (LLMs): still relatively shallow, yet already enabling higher-order models. While most current models serve tool markets, a few are breaking through into more profound domains.
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Integrated MLOps platforms: the inevitable march toward trunk-based evolution of ML applications — silver bullets for self-modifying systems. The crucible is here.
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Multimodal expert systems: a true resurrection of real artificial intelligence — not the overmarketed fluff, but scientific systems engineering finally constructing reasoning machines.
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AI-driven augmentation of human cognition: one of my longest-standing areas. For over two decades, I’ve worked to apply models beyond narrow automation: — Today, not only do we embed models into Domain-Driven Design Aggregates (a practice most corporate American laggards still resist), — We also apply them as active policy agents, directly interfacing with organizational governance and societal-scale decision systems.
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The dissolving boundary between "worker" and "augmented knowledge agent": no longer a philosophical question — simply an inevitable side effect of structural change.
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Cloud-scale ecosystems & emergent infrastructure patterns: — Muggle-driven tool-mania produced countless buzzword cycles; — But what’s emerging now erases the distinction between that which can be automated and that which was thought to require "human" oversight.
We explore real-world production systems — not speculation. Case studies include startups, venture-backed moonshots, corporate laggards cautiously dipping toes, and magnificent failures. This section stays focused on production engineering, excluding warfare applications (which belong to Rupture).
✦ Why It Matters
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Entire categories of work are being rewritten — tearing at the social contract with force not seen since the first Industrial Revolution.
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Hacker culture and AI culture are merging — forging entirely new disciplines where competence becomes exponentially amplified.
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Competence gaps are widening: augmentation elevates the few prepared, while leaving the rest further behind.
This is not science fiction. This is production reality — and it’s rapidly taking on a life of its own.
Content
🚜 ← In process of migration. 🚧
Here is the largest section of my research and production stories. And it is likely to receive more content compared to the other series as I migrate. Please check back regularly or follow my RSS feed.
Already Migrated (Time-reversed Order)
- Indie Economics — LLMs and Final Industrial Revolution
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Adventure: AI Indies Part 1 - Times of Change $$$
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Adventure: AI Indies Part 2 - Profitable Fundamentals
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Adventure: AI Indies Part 3 - Objective Analysis
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Adventure: AI Indies Part 5 - The Last Stand
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- Adaptation to LLM Disruption
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Reflection: ChatGPT & Job Loss - A ‘Doze’ of Reality
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Reflection: The Bright Era Dawns: AI, Moore’s law, and Beyond
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Reflection: Dev Millionaires: "Laggards are a renewable resource"?
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- Corporate Relations Disrupted
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Adventure: LLMs: Projected Market Exit of Established Relations-Based Companies
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Adventure: AI in 2024: The Future is …
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Adventure: The $ Power is Within You!
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- Crash Course & ML Bootcamp
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Adventure: Learn ML Fast
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