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Context Engineering: The Core Skill Worth Learning Even As Models Improve

Timestamps: [00:02] Welcome everyone and pass to Nate. [00:38] Ask locations and expectations from attendees. [01:16] Introduce today’s focus: context engineering. [03:06] Explain slide clarity versus choppy camera. [03:26] Promise sharp 4K replay recording. [04:18] Request...

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Oct 25, 2025

Context Engineering: The Core Skill Worth Learning Even As Models Improve

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[00:02] Welcome everyone and pass to Nate.
[00:38] Ask locations and expectations from attendees.
[01:16] Introduce today’s focus: context engineering.
[03:06] Explain slide clarity versus choppy camera.
[03:26] Promise sharp 4K replay recording.
[04:18] Request feedback via end survey.
[05:29] Describe free trial and content pillars.
[06:25] Begin core content on context engineering.
[11:10] Contrast hype with practical outcomes.
[16:00] Emphasize context over clever prompts.
[20:00] Enforce “Don’t start yet” iterative workflow.
[33:32] Promote dictation and numbered option selection.
[65:53] Share survey link and invite feedback.
[73:52] Thank audience and close session.


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Nate Grahek

Nate Grahek

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Jason Siow

1/4/2026

I read a post by a well-known author in the AI space on substack that context engineering in 2026 is going to be even more important ever. It goes beyond prompt engineering.

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