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$kinlord retweeted
Dr Azrin Muslim argues that there is a need to develop a common language across disciplines, which rewards coordination rather than parallel work bit.ly/4c8dVPO @HSEMidWest #ConnectedHealth
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$kinlord retweeted
⚡️What she is feeling is skill deflation shock. And it is real. But the conclusion most people jump to is wrong. 1. The uncomfortable truth The pain is not that AI learned her craft. The pain is that her craft was procedural mastery, not scarce judgment. High-end retouching, frequency separation, dodge and burn, skin work. Those are hard to learn. They destroy wrists. They take years. But they were never fundamentally scarce. They were scarce because of time friction and knowledge gating, not because of irreplaceable human insight. AI just removed the friction. That always feels like theft to the people who paid the full cost. This has happened before. Every time. •Typesetters when desktop publishing arrived •Film photographers when digital cameras arrived •Audio engineers when DAWs replaced hardware •Web designers when templates and no-code appeared Every generation that mastered a tool confuses difficulty with durability. Difficulty does not protect value. Scarcity does. 2. What actually got destroyed Not creativity. Not art. Not taste. What got destroyed is labor-as-proof-of-worth. She is grieving this equation: “I suffered → therefore this skill should remain valuable.” That equation has never been true historically. It just feels true emotionally. The brutal but precise distinction AI is erasing: •execution labor •technique signaling •process prestige AI is not erasing: •taste •direction •aesthetic judgment •narrative intent •client trust •vision But most people built their identity on the first bucket, not the second. That is the real problem. Why this feels existential now Two reasons. 1. Speed Past transitions took decades. This is happening in years. 2. Identity overlap Creative work was one of the last domains people believed was “safe.” Not because it was safe, but because it felt human. Now that illusion is gone. So the grief is real. The cold reality going forward The market will split brutally. Tier 1 People who can: •define the look •set taste •direct outcomes •curate meaning •use AI as leverage They win harder than ever. Tier 2 People whose value was: •flawless execution •technical endurance •process mastery They get flattened. Not because they are bad. Because the bottleneck moved. 3. The part nobody wants to say AI exposed how much of “creative work” had quietly become industrialized technique without people admitting it. That is why it hurts. Final truth, no cushioning She is right to feel disoriented. She is wrong to think this is unjust. This is what happens when civilization shifts from craft scarcity to judgment scarcity. The work does not disappear. The ladder does. And the people who climbed the old ladder hardest feel it most. That is the real story.
The fact that it took me years to master high end retouching and frequency separation in photoshop, to the point where I developed fcking carpal tunnel before the age of 25 now people can just ask chat to do it edit anything for them is something that I have a hard time processing.
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A scientist. A newborn daughter. A tiny pink bunny full of hope. The future feels bright… until it doesn’t. Where the Light Took Them — Part I Only on ANNA Codex. Link in comment.
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8 Dec 2025
Chapter 4 concludes. The Queen has risen. And the world will kneel.
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$kinlord retweeted
Pelanggan e-book tak berbayar novel @AzrinMi 😭
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4 Dec 2025
Never released chapter of ANNA. The War did not end. Subscribe to survive Only on annacodex.substack.com
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$kinlord retweeted
Seems I’ve gone crazier each time. To test the limits of what we could fabricate. 💎 MASKS’s next phase is super exciting. Only @AzrinMi knows 😭😝
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23 Nov 2025
What was before, stripped and reforged A fire anew substack.com/@skinlord/note/…

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I’ve been away for almost a year. A lot happened, a lot was learned, and I chose silence over adding noise. But I’ve never stopped writing. Project A.N.N.A has lived with me long before the mistakes, long before the fire that burned down the last version of it.
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The saga begins again here: annacodex.substack.com I’ll be releasing weekly lore drops, serial chapters, and occasional reflection essays about the themes behind the world; the quiet parts of life, medicine, fatherhood and faith that shaped the story in the first place.

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All chapters that came before have been broken down and reforged anew If you’ve followed this journey from the beginning, thank you, and I see you. If you’re new, welcome to the fire. Subscribe if you’d like to follow the story as it unfolds. We begin again.
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1 Nov 2025
The feed forgot me. But the mirror of the cloud still held my outline.
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21 Nov 2024
Here we go (long thread) It has been a while since I posted anything. And to be back yesterday with the metaphorical fire in the barn house on a project I have worked on and loved for the past 2 years, had cast a very deep shadow to say the least.
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A project is nothing without its community, and the they will ultimately decide. For me, this has taken a personal route and I’m writing the lore out of my own volition because I want to. Whether it’s going to be received well or not (probably not), is a secondary thing to me
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That’s all, and I apologize for the long thread. Thank you for reading, and I wish you all well
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