URL → IRL enthusiast. Tempered romantic. Co-building a way to find your way liminal-learning.com

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a few updates about Liminal Learning, and the program we're offering for ~18-24 year-olds seeking a collective launch into purposeful adulthood. Here's the path we walk together, in cohorts...
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these three minutes with @kathryndevaney will be some of the best time you spend this week
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As you become an adult, you realize that things around you weren't just always there; people made them happen. But only recently have I started to internalize how much tenacity *everything* requires. That hotel, that park, that railway. The world is a museum of passion projects.
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Asked Opus 4.5 to collect older definitions of personhood and evaluate itself under each. This was a 😬😬 "I sure am talking to an AGI" moment for me; most Twitter discourse on the topic is waaay less coherent. claude.ai/share/68851063-57e…

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dudes rock 🤘
he’s 16 now he drives, has a job and a girlfriend but he still lets me hoist him up to place the 🌟
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mini map of the memetic landscape in the community archive is looking good
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the most compressed psychoactive tweet of all time, iykyk
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mini map of the memetic landscape in the community archive is looking good
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"If you manage to control yourself there will be ice cream" said the parent. "I sure hope this doesn't have unforeseen lifelong consequences" thought the child, doing their best to physically tense the body in the higher ice cream probability shape.
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Fan of the punk-coding experiments on the jmail release. Something like: citizens want horrible acts of public officials to be understood and public. Spinning up a Google Photos clone is an artful way to hit broad awareness without brute shock. Savvy media handling and civics.
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We cloned Google Flights, except it's Epstein's jet tracker
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We cloned Google Photos, except it's Epstein's camera roll
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Leadership sometimes just feels like more people bringing you more problems and complaints, and yes that's exactly, technically it. Gotta remember to see it as a testament to your skill and responsibility, as well as the blessing of opportunities for kaizen.
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the mistake so many people make is seeing university professors as intellectuals when they’re actually employees at a combination hedge fund and healthcare conglomerate that operates a small luxury resort/sports franchise where student-customers occasionally take classes
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little heroisms everywhere, for those with eyes to see
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cohort 2 was/is good. I have been on posting hiatus but will revive myself in the new year. But one for now, here's Kevin chatting with Michael and Riley: liminallearning.substack.com…

Another Liminal Learning cohort started yesterday, at the stunning Elbow Lake in Ontario, Canada. Some musings in lieu of FOMO, as I'm not there as a guide for this Quest...
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a wonderful conversation about hosting, building social infrastructure, vibes and norms, and responsible stewardship. a few reflections below but more important, watch! and/or book Rich and Nati's house for your simpatico event eltilo.casa/

today I talked with Fractal NYC co-founder @__drewface about building scene infrastructure, living near your friends, and ushering in the golden age video audio links below
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great take on a great post!
Great essay by Vitalik. Some brief thoughts: TL;DR: Society has a hollow middle; power is concentrated in the state and corporate oligarchies, leaving the individual isolated. We need "neo-tribes" to act as intermediate 'civil society' institutions. Part of our goal at @JoinEdgeCity is building the cultural R&D and economic engine to fill that gap. The Missing Middle Society today is a barbell. We have the state and the corporate oligarchy on one end, and the individual on the other. We’ve lost the "intermediate institutions" that Tocqueville identified as the training ground for democracy and agency. Neo-tribes fill this space. People find deep meaning at Edge because they finally feel a sense of group agency. Culture is the Main Output The main output of a popup is culture. Vitalik frames culture as "working machinery" rather than a museum piece. I agree. Everything is downstream of culture. We use popups to build the rituals and social ties that allow a coherent tribe to emerge naturally. Execution = Sustainability We are focused on reaching sustainability as soon as possible. It is a necessary condition for experimentation. To avoid a "regression to the mean" or grant-dependency, projects must relentlessly execute on a business model. Financial independence is the only path to real autonomy. Popups as R&D Popups are the bootstrap phase. A 1–2 month stay is enough to create a "social imaginary" and build ties strong enough that people actually care about one another. This essay is a reminder that we need to just go for it. We have to try things that are novel and high-stakes to avoid becoming just another coworking space. -- We are laying the foundation for the tribe piece now. If you want to collaborate on the long-term zone and new town phase, reach out.
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wow, Vitalik deeply getting so much, here! Need for hubs, intermediate scale health, prefigurational culture. Innovation in culture itself. Mead, Taylor. Might do more notes later but community folks you’ll enjoy…
My latest views on popups, network states, coordi-nations, zones, and where all of these things could lead us. (Long poast) vitalik.eth.limo/general/202…
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Tribes are for innovating in culture:
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