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many of us are addicted and don’t even come to the internet for joy, knowledge or connection anymore— we just do it because we are 100% wired into the machine and can’t break the cycle.
Stephen Moore • I Kinda Hate The Internet Now - by Stephen Moore
a guy was talking about his addiction. he said, “at first, you say you’ll only do it in your free time - but then you realize, you have a lot more free time than you thought”. fruitful insight.
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reliable ux for ai chat with durable objects
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tl;dr - one durable object per chat room, websocket connection to it, and you're done. no more disconnects or weird architectures.
Folks typically build ai chat systems with serverless offerings from providers (like aws lambda an... See more

The Rise of Dopamine Culture
You’ll know that everything on the left is real and offline. whereas everything on the right is virtual and online. Perhaps obvious but it seems like the endpoint for digital experiences is the give people what they want. And coupled with an engagement-driven business model (online ads) and ... See more
In his textbook Early Retirement Extreme, the Danish astrophysicist Jacob Fisker points to another transformative technology: online secondhand markets. Most people don't appreciate that you can not only buy stuff dirt-cheap online, you can also store your stuff for free. Think of eBay and Craigslist as enormous virtual storage warehouses, filled w
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