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BREAKING: The United States government has BANNED the export of three.js demo webpages
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hello world! @jackiehluo and i are working on something new together, we can't share much more yet but if you run a sales/GTM/ops team we'd love to talk to you. dm me!
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stumbled across a very rare and very blessed SVG file en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD G…
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we're building some exciting Agent features at Zora. if you run a @NousResearch Hermes or @openclaw agent, we'd love to give you a sneak peek 🫰
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This is good May add more fuel to my half serious speculation that post AI economics might resemble the contemporary art world For at least 100 years value has not been tied to craft, rather spectacle, narrative, in person presence and heavily debated/often abstract consensus
What are you worth when nothing is scarce? For most of human history, economic value came from what you could do and how fast you could do it. If the machines end up smarter, faster, and stronger at every task, what's left? @alexolegimas wrote a great piece arguing that in the world the only thing left to price is human presence itself. Which raises a set of questions I couldn't stop thinking about. What skills do you actually need when being human is the product? Does everyone end up competing on one likability leaderboard, or does status fracture into a thousand fields with their own hierarchies? Is a market in warmth coercive or any less of a meritocracy than the one it replaces? New essay on Girard, Versailles, meritocracy, and the revenge of the jocks: juliawillemyns.substack.com/…
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LLM is an amplifier. It amplifies what's already there. Bad visual taste → you ship ugly, faster. Bad ear for words → you fill the feed with bland writing, faster No point of view → you generate noise at scale.
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late 2 this bc my doctor says I shouldn’t be on twitter anymore but I talked about how insane the Obama center is on the best pod in the biz
This week, @mcmansionhell joins us to a review of the Obama Museum, a cultural artifact from a timeline where the 2010s never ended:
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New section in Uplayground: Listen to sets from all the DJs playing upcoming IRL events in your city. Click 'details' to find event info, add to cal, get directions, and invite friends. Stop scrolling, go out. uplayground.com/listen/new-y…
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wanted to get this domain for 1000 years, and it finally expired, but the auction is now going too hard for me once the real traders logged on, smh
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y'all should just bid to make them mad
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alright someone "bought" it for 7250, let's see what happens next
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"Efficiency has a cleaner story than growth." It's obvious that the most successful companies over the next 5 years will be growth stories. This is also why I think "tokenmaxxing" is fundamentally lazy. The interesting problems ahead of us are coordination problems.
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i actually have ⌥ 1 set to open 1Password and I use it many times a day
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tofu scramble w/cheese, nutritional yeast, etc on a roll at boneshakers (2010) went so hard, i am not even vegan
There are lovers you forget and sandwiches that haunt you for the rest of your life.
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Sometimes you have thoughts that last 5 months. Sometimes they last for years. And have you heard of a thought that lasts a lifetime?
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thinking about all the ai-generated text you end up reading while prompting as a kind of radioactivity that is slowly changing how you read x.com/relic_radiation/status…

my theory is that AI-generated information will be weirdly unexpectedly bad for minds at scale in the same way that processed food is weirdly unexpectedly bad for bodies at scale so "human-made information" will be the new "whole foods" it'll still be important
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I increasingly think AI has created a new cultural category: consumption experienced as production. You can spend hours prompting images, code, videos, stories, and ideas and feel intensely engaged throughout the process. It feels active rather than passive. But often what is happening is that you are consuming an endless stream of machine-generated novelty, customised precisely to your tastes. The cultural challenge of AI may not be distinguishing human-generated content from AI-generated content. It may be distinguishing genuine authorship from highly personalised entertainment.
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