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Money plumbing should be invisible. People hide pipes in the walls for a reason, same thing with payments
Man, the feed is trash, it just feels like there is nothing good getting surfaced.

Half of it is people promoting their projects, which is fine on occasion but just being inundated with updates wears thin.

The other half feels like a mix of stale news, meta updates, or and the occasional good meme.

Been ruthlessly cleaning things up and unfollowing both people and channels but it really feels like the content mines are currently empty AND I need to do a bunch of net new work to get back to where I was prior to channel changes.

Additionally it feels really weird going to channels. The content either churns too quickly because it's just a stream of garbage or not quickly enough because there aren't actively enough posters to make curating worth while. The happy middle feels lost.
Her: Babe come over
Me: Can't, busy calculating trajectories
Her: My parents aren't home
Me:
@dwr.eth @ Farcon, colorized, 2024
Joe is right, if you're inspired by today's booster catch make sure to capitalize on it! And understand that it's okay to struggle, to be lost, to not understand. That is where everyone starts and the race is long, and in the end only against yourself.
https://x.com/joebarnard/status/1845553492787662923?t=glGN2wQeXoRJunoLLDyXyA&s=19
Yeah, feels about right
Kurzgesagt does an amazing job at story telling and a great job of summarizing complicated topics. This video is no different and does a good job of highlighting our accomplishments while balancing the fact that not everything is perfect.

The quote that sums up the video, from the video:
"The world is still horrible. And it's the best one to have ever existed. And we can make it so much better"

https://youtu.be/c1nYtX-NUsc?si=6_caKIdiWryedY7k
This is ironically funny
Anyone using React Native might want to be aware of this. You know its a problem when Dan Abramov gets involved, esp. the with the issue being so easy to repro.
https://youtu.be/lm3QqNrq1CQ
the /europoooooor mind can not comprehend
Rings very true to my experience. The issue with LLMs is once you exit the domain the common path, you quickly realize you are back to solving problems. I like to think of LLMs more as a big, conversational search engine. Synthetic data and boundary pushing are still difficult if not impossible with current tech. That said this will eventually get solved but we are much further from it than we think.

https://x.com/VictorTaelin/status/1844969648904663126
/AI