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@sum #5860

art, ai, and books // sum.cafe
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find work you love so much you would do it for free — and then get rich off it?
the “outcasts era,” damn 😭
how can i, as an artist, help bring my share of a billion people onchain?
i might have deleted the outcast announcement cast and buried the idea because the original post never got anywhere, but then i decided to launch, and it sold out in what, minutes?
“now i am become death, the destroyer of worlds” // btw i’m having a great time trying to read as much as i can in the silicon valley canon @phil
“to stop it, you’d have to stop physics.”
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“the discoveries in the sciences are among the great epics.”
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re-listened to richard rhodes on the dwarkesh pod, not fair that the episode ended with rhodes putting a more than 10% chance on a non-test nuke going-off in the future. great ep btw.
https://youtu.be/tMdMiYsfHKo?si=66W5k_JWwuIoGmM5
that early humans spent their entire lives not meeting anyone outside their immediate tribes makes me especially grateful for the internet.
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maybe all you need is a good amount of self-talk before you open up to others
last 3 spots, just saying 🤷
finally made it 💙
on the first appearance of art
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please accept my companionship of honourable intentions, h/t seneca
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from personal experience: there’s an inverse relationship between your kind words and an artist’s self-doubt
the apple of farcaster clients: nails the basics and goes on to steal the top features from other clients and combines it with crisp execution
Seneca, you are not your nfts.
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fair warning: i’m getting a lot more comfortable in my skin, and it just might start to show
signed up for replit’s 100 days of code

decided it was time to stop reading about all the ai coding tools and take a more hands-on approach

need to learn to code to code with ai 🤷

also, challenge accepted.
karpathy, what to study in the age of ai:

[80% of it should be] maths, physics, and, cs kind of disciplines [...] it’s the best thinking skill core [...]
we have a history of playing with fire before fully understanding its nature
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Seneca, don’t sweat it.
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