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AHHHHHH THEY CHANGED THE CLAUDE APP A LOT. I DON'T DO WELL WITH CHANGE

A new winner for the craziest folks here: Central Coast NIMBYs, who top "folks on Bluesky on AI" and "2020 political fights". Check out the comments! So here's S. France, to scale, minus Marseille: 4x the pop density, perfectly lovely. Not skyscrapers, gang - just what could be.

โYou're not gonna win, there's no fighting AIโ Diplo's take on AI is spot on, and he's ahead of 99% of creatives, across all disciplines > it's inevitable, and you're dumb if you don't use it > it's a tool, just like many other things before it > taste and references matter A LOT amazing interview by @DanielSWall


Make it more Spanish



They will definitely try yes. But having worked in many big corps I know that most of them are not capable of moving fast. For a lot of people working in big corps is just a job. They don't have ownership and the bosses rarely have a good touch with reality and there is this big void between them. Not saying they wont try and some of them will probably succeed in some form, but for some of the big companies even paying engineers wasnt a problem it was a lack of velocity, ownership and not being in touch with what is important. Nothing beats a highly motivated team of 3 to 5 people with AI at their disposal. Also adding 100k per month in revenue is not really worth the overhead for most of the companies


Agree with the calculator piece but my brain can't quite stretch all the way to websites in general being a thing of the past. I think peoplle and business still will need and want to put out a representation of themselves that they control. But yes, a calculator as lead driver is very likely going away






