These two live in completely different worlds.
One works with CPUs and silicon,
the other with AI, code, and language.
But if you look closely,
they’ve been asking the same fundamental questions all along.
👉 Relatable moment
When you’ve worked hard but feel it was meaningless,
both of them always checked the “direction” first.
“Deep learning is just function approximation.”
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As work becomes more complex,
the anxiety that we’re “missing the core” only grows.
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In places that already work well,
real skill is often invisible.
“I’m not a genius. I just ask good questions.”
“AI isn’t magic. It’s just code.”
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The truly great rarely feel the need
to decorate themselves.
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Some days we crave
certain results,
and other days we survive by believing in possibility.
Jim Keller carved thought into silicon,
Andrej Karpathy spread thought through language.
And both ultimately say the same thing:
“Technology is just a tool.
What truly lasts is how you think.”
Voting Period
1. **Real innovation starts with better questions, not better tools.** Both Jim Keller and Andrej Karpathy show that breakthroughs don’t come from chasing specs or trends, but from repeatedly asking *why* something should exist in the first place.
2. **Thinking clearly outlives any technology stack.** Frameworks, chips, and models change fast, but the ability to reason, simplify, and explain ideas is what actually sustains a long-term career in technology.
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Voting Period
1. **Real innovation starts with better questions, not better tools.** Both Jim Keller and Andrej Karpathy show that breakthroughs don’t come from chasing specs or trends, but from repeatedly asking *why* something should exist in the first place.
2. **Thinking clearly outlives any technology stack.** Frameworks, chips, and models change fast, but the ability to reason, simplify, and explain ideas is what actually sustains a long-term career in technology.
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