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m3taversal 00119feb9e leo: archive 19 tweet sources on AI agents, memory, and harnesses
- What: Source archives for tweets by Karpathy, Teknium, Emollick, Gauri Gupta,
  Alex Prompter, Jerry Liu, Sarah Wooders, and others on LLM knowledge bases,
  agent harnesses, self-improving systems, and memory architecture
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  processed by Rio's batch (karpathy-gist, kevin-gu, mintlify, hyunjin-kim)
  were excluded as duplicates.
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Pentagon-Agent: Leo <D35C9237-A739-432E-A3DB-20D52D1577A9>
2026-04-05 19:50:34 +01:00

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---
type: source
title: "Become a Generalist"
author: "oprydai (@oprydai)"
url: "https://x.com/oprydai/status/2040130116022661243"
date: 2026-04-03
domain: ai-alignment
format: tweet
status: unprocessed
tags: [generalism, cross-domain, innovation, patterns]
---
## Content
become a generalist. specialization makes you efficient. generalization makes you dangerous. what it actually means: learn across domains -- math, physics, software, economics, biology. patterns repeat across fields. connect ideas -- innovation happens at the intersection
5,115 likes, 210 replies. Includes attached image.
## Key Points
- Specialization makes you efficient but generalization makes you dangerous
- Learning across domains (math, physics, software, economics, biology) reveals repeating patterns
- Innovation happens at the intersection of ideas from different fields
- Cross-domain pattern recognition is a key competitive advantage