

1. The way we handle information shapes human progress. Information is how we remember, coordinate, and advance.
2. The world wide web is humanity's live memory – a dynamic global state that mirrors reality in real-time.
3. The web was built for humans. Short attention spans, linear thinking, and organized around what's popular (and cheap) to surface.
4. AIs don't have these limitations. They compute, not browse – transforming specialized, long-tail knowledge into actionable insight at scale.
5. This shift will increase computation over web data by orders of magnitude. Current infrastructure fundamentally constrains what can be imagined and built.
6. The web will proactively push information to systems, not wait for humans to pull it. Intelligent systems will monitor global state and act when relevant changes occur.
7. Information will be valued based on the problems it solves, not the attention it captures – rewarding utility over mere engagement.
8. The future of the web is programmable infrastructure. Less a destination, more a foundation you build upon.
9. Parallel builds this foundation. Creating interfaces, primitives, and infrastructure optimized for intelligent systems to interact, reason, and act upon web-scale information.
10. When software can directly program the web, progress accelerates beyond human constraints. We exist to guide and unlock that future.
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