The singularity started somewhere around Thanksgiving 2025. Maybe it was Opus 4.5, maybe it was just everything in the air, but we hit the point where the future is genuinely different from the past. There’s a kind of imagination block where we don’t even know how to think about what comes next. There will be a transition to something else – it’s actually quite different to have intelligence everywhere in the world.

In the physical world, Full Self Driving is magical. I expect a two-and-a-half hour drive from the country down to the city to have zero interventions. My flight last night was delayed, and I didn’t land until 1:30 am, and I was yawning the whole way from JFK to Cornwall. I would have spent the night in the city since I wouldn’t trust myself to drive that tired, but it felt fine with FSD.

You get in the car, tell it where to take you, press “go” and then you don’t need to do anything other than open the door after it parked you at your destination.

On the virtual side, I split my time between Cursor and Claude Code. I have it keeping the company organized, doing things on the internet for me, and of course producing a shocking amount of software.

From the consumer side, I use the Claude app and Gemini a lot. I rarely use ChatGPT anymore – only for the voice stuff on its app, when I’m driving in the car.

Also I’m getting really into family infographics.

This post will be out of date the moment it gets published.