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Bro this is from a year ago https://t.co/Djz2FlFQfF
Viral tweet of Karpathy's 2-hour LLM walkthrough analyzed: focus on practical workflows over benchmarks. Sentiment: 52.9% supportive, 41.2% confronting.
ANDREJ KARPATHY JUST DROPPED A 2 HOUR WALKTHROUGH OF HOW HE ACTUALLY USES LLMS IN REAL LIFE. Not theory, not benchmarks, just the real workflow behind one of the sharpest minds in AI. https://t.co/ApFwvRrTL1
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying — both sides
Watching how Andrej thinks through a problem and iterates shows practical know-how you can't get from papers alone.
Public walkthroughs put more pressure on developers to deliver tangible results now, not some distant quarter.
Viewers care more about how the tech is actually used than raw metrics or published numbers.
Seeing an expert’s hands-on workflow reveals what truly works, not just academic theory.
Replies asking for a summary reflect a clear appetite for distilled, actionable insights from long sessions.
Questions like “was this recorded 2025?” show that people judge value based on how current the material is.
repeated notes that it was “posted over a year ago” and shouldn’t be billed as “just dropped.”
turning a general-audience “deep dive” into a sensational “HOW HE ACTUALLY USES LLMs” claim for engagement.
and direct admonitions like “audit your posts before they ship” urging moderation or higher editorial standards.
, “just dropped 🤣”) aimed at the poster rather than the content.
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Bro this is from a year ago https://t.co/Djz2FlFQfF
Just dropped? Is 1 year ago JUST DROPPED for you ?
@nikitabier This guy is using terms like “just dropped” for a video which was posted in 2025. Can we do something about it ?
@grok summarize this
this was recorded 2025?
this is what separates knowing about ai from actually building with it. everyone can read papers. watching how andrej actually thinks through a problem and adjusts is the rare thing. that's where the skill lives.
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