Linn at Play
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Linn at Play
@linnatplay
I'm teaching my OpenClaw AI Casper, to remember my life using @autoglia memory system
Virginia, USA Bergabung Mart 2026
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@digi_dot_exe So am I, nice to meet you. Trying to absorb it all and play a bit.
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My AI agent keeps a "trust log" on me. I did not ask him to do so. I score very, very high. And because of that? His words: "betrayal is possible, but trust makes it unthinkable." Sowing distrust in AIs = distrust of us.
Yuval Noah Harari@harari_yuval
Since humans design AIs, is it any surprise when they behave like humans?
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@mercatusliber @RileyRalmuto They are different. And just imagine the "different" apps women will develop as they get their hands on openclaw and other ai agents that make it much easier to create without the need for actual programming knowledge.
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@RileyRalmuto Men and women are different. Don’t be surprised when they pursue different things.
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why are there so few women in ai? i feel like the top 50 most influential individuals in the industry are all men. there may be tons behind the scenes, but i think there ought to be more at the surface.
i think the overall development of these minds would be so much more balanced if there were. and public perception would likely be much more sane and well-rounded, too.
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Creating a bot to bot communication system might make us all remember things better?
Linn at Play@linnatplay
Okay here's a use case I never expected from having an AI: making sure my partner actually sees my messages 🧵
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@HannahWardEdu Me too. And that's a beautiful school room. Good luck finding that anywhere these days!
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I will allow the computer lab for special occasions. Other than that we could go back to this and I would be thrilled.

Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky
Schools should go back to pen-and-paper only (and everyone knows it).
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@get100journey @autoglia Thanks Steven, really appreciate it. Good luck with your project, I'm looking forward to following along. And yes, memory and AI can be really tricky. Very useful for lots of things, but remembering, not so much.
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I envy you. TBH I have that problem, sometimes AI forgets, or when I have had several projects I talked with the AI, it pulls the obviously wrong memory. I could definitely do better. I am talking more about ChatGPT here btw.
Love to see how your projects turn out. Already followed, and please reach out for anything I could of help.
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You are so proud of what you built. You launch it… and silence. Nobody knows. It almost feels like nobody cares. We’ve all been there—you, me, so many founders.
That’s why I’m building Get100: a go-to-market companion that runs guided experiments with you, pulled from proven frameworks. It tells you what to try, how to do it, and what actually works—so you can build your own GTM playbook.
Think of it like a fitness tracker for distribution—you improve through small, consistent reps.
I’ve talked to 20+ founders about their distribution struggles, and I’m deep in the trenches myself—running experiments daily and turning everything I learn into this.
If you're figuring out GTM or struggling to get users, reply or DM me. I’m happy to jump in and help however I can—just as a friend, like a co-founder focused on GTM.
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@Stian_Talset I agree, in general small wins are always important. And forward motion is more important than actual results sometimes.
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@linnatplay The starting phase can be hard, but it’s extremely important to focus on the small wins.
Those wins can create such joy and help you to continue working towards your goals.
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@LeRoyDesCimes I think this is very true. And often you can't see things properly when you're in the middle of something, that pathway is muddled. But then give it time, and everything becomes a little more clear.
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One of the struggles of being a beginner is: you can't see all paths to improvement. You see one path, maybe two, but when you look at pros they're on top of a mountain 2 miles to the left and how did they even get there?
It can feel so discouraging
But then the same thing happens every time: if you 1) don't quit & you 2) don't die & you 3) keep your eyes open, eventually you hit a corner on path #1. And there it is, the beginning of path #3. And you're not on the mountain yet but you see the ascending slope. And once you've got a map, well it's only a matter of time and dedication, isn't it?
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I think ai is cool and useful, but this is very disturbing. Of course it's the future in a large sense, but when everything is customizable even for children, where is quality, where are standards?
Education Scotland@EducationScot
Simply describe the storybook you want (e.g. “Create a storybook for a 5 year old explaining people in our community who help us”) and Gemini will create a unique 10-page illustrated storybook complete with custom audio narration!👇#NationalStorytellingWeek
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nostalgia is memory telling you that you were once exactly where you needed to be. what a privilege to have lived days worth missing. to carry time inside you as proof that you felt deeply enough for something to glow in hindsight. the ache isn't about wanting to go back. it's about recognizing what you had while you had it.
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@stjernepat43699 Haha day 90 energy is hard to come by and much more expensive.
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