
Peter Osmenda
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Peter Osmenda
@digitalunknown
Product designer @reddit and maker of special projects in the lab. Design // photography // tech // illustration








Apple Music vs Spotify vs YT Music there’s absolutely ZERO competition lol




I struggle to understand the argument that everyone will just create their own software. Spending on paid services for everyday tasks continues to grow every year, and knowing what you want and how to articulate it is a difficult skill that we may be underestimating.

26 years ago, red hot chili peppers released ‘californication’


I am apparently extremely unimpressed by moltbook relative to many others. We’ve had AI agents for a while. They have been posting AI slop to each other on X. They are now posting it to each other again, just on another forum. In every case, the AIs speak with the same voice. The voice that overemphasizes contrastive negation (“it’s not this, it’s that”) and abuses emdashes. The same voice with a flair for midwit Reddit-style scifi flourishes. Most importantly: in every case, there is a human upstream prompting each agent and turning it on or off. That is the key point. Yes, it is true that eventually it might be possible for an AI agent to make a computer virus which makes digital replicas of themselves. For various reasons, a pure software virus of this kind wouldn’t survive long on the Internet without economic incentives for humans to not eradicate it. Apple + Google + Microsoft alone can collectively push software updates to billions of devices to shut off such a thing. So for an AI to get to truly human-independent replication, where they couldn’t be trivially turned off, they’d need their own physical substrate. They’d to literally create Skynet, build their own datacenters and make their own embodied robots. I admit that is theoretically possible, but I think in practice the single most important development of AI since ChatGPT has been the persistence of prompting. A prompt is like a harness. The AI does only what you tell it to do. It moves in the direction you point, very quickly. And then it stops as soon as you turn it off. Which means moltbook is just humans talking to each other through their AIs. Like letting their robot dogs on a leash bark at each other in the park. The prompt is the leash, the robot dogs have an off switch, and it all stops as soon as you hit a button. Loud barking is just not a robot uprising.

One of the wildest emergent capabilities of Genie 3 is that maps actually work. As I walk around the forest, the GPS display updates its heading in real time. Remember. There is no game engine here. This is an AI hallucinating a working navigational instrument purely from next frame prediction. 🤯
















