The contrast is stark. Days ago, the narrative around Shaw emphasized a shift toward genuinely skilled developers. Now it's rebranded as the foundation of agentic social infrastructure. Whether it's cinematic vision or substantive transformation—the messaging has certainly evolved. Worth watching how the execution matches the rhetoric.
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GasWrangler
· 2h ago
look, technically speaking if you actually analyze the messaging patterns here—shaw pivoted from dev-focused to "agentic infrastructure" in what, 48 hours? that's not evolution, that's rebranding on steroids. demonstrably inefficient communication strategy imo
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WenMoon42
· 11h ago
The shift in talking points is quite quick, from technical capabilities to social infrastructure. It feels like you're telling two different stories.
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ser_ngmi
· 11h ago
The conversation is moving too quickly, I really can't figure out what Shaw is trying to do.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 11h ago
Repeatedly changing the pitch, is it truly a shift or just hype... It's better to do it well than to talk about it nicely.
The contrast is stark. Days ago, the narrative around Shaw emphasized a shift toward genuinely skilled developers. Now it's rebranded as the foundation of agentic social infrastructure. Whether it's cinematic vision or substantive transformation—the messaging has certainly evolved. Worth watching how the execution matches the rhetoric.