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Similarly, I think people need to ask themselves – and it might be easier if we ask each other – What do you really want to be doing? How did you fall in love in the first place? People start optimizing for things like “hm, if I did this I would get 5% more traffic” or “I would get to the next follower milestone” I think because it’s visible, and... See more
Anna Dorothea Ker • "People First" - Making Tech Work for You
Distinguishing healthy self-acknowledgment from destructive shame that hijacks our inner narrative and blocks love, creativity.
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Very good. So I think acknowledging the flaws is critical, critical, always. Acknowledging my humanness, my vulnerability, my frailty, the fact that I make mistakes, the fact that I fall, I stumble, and I sometimes have a very weak moment. And even internally, the fact that even if nobody sees it, I'm struggling with something that may be very,
... See moreThe problem is that LLMs inherently lack the virtue of laziness . Work costs nothing to an LLM. LLMs do not feel a need to optimize for their own (or anyone’s) future time, and will happily dump more and more onto a layercake of garbage. Left unchecked, LLMs will make systems larger, not better — appealing to perverse vanity metrics, perhaps, but... See more
The peril of laziness lost | The Observation Deck
How to respond to transformative AI by choosing meaningful work, redefining human value, and treating AI as creative instruments.
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Okay, so what should other people do if they agree with you that this is this moment of great historical significance? The actual thing I do is I found myself a thing I really, really care about and try to bridge from a future to people I care about. It's like I build Shopify. I try to understand what the future looks like with any trick in the
... See moreMaybe cognitive minimalism— identifying which mental loops actually matter, and pruning the rest— isn't deprivation but liberation.
Parakeet • Skittle Factory Dementia Monkey Titty Monetization
I think the key to posting online / being seen online is not feeling responsible for anyone who’s not caught up on your lore. You won’t be able to stop and explain yourself to everybody and catch them up on all that you’ve been cooking and pulling from over decades and you gotta let it go. The bigger you get, the more you’ll find total randoms... See more
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