@PrajwalTomar_: The builders shipping AI apps in 2026 are splitting into two groups. One group watched a 28-minute video from May 2025.…
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A tweet contrasts two groups of AI app builders in 2026: those who watched a key 28-minute video from May 2025 and build compounding systems that ship faster, versus those still paying for outdated courses that miss Anthropic's latest advancements.
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The builders shipping AI apps in 2026 are splitting into two groups.
One group watched a 28-minute video from May 2025. They built a compounding system. They ship faster every week.
The other group is still paying $300 for courses that don’t cover what Anthropic shipped for https://t.co/b47GkLDGeJ
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