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profiteering and "peace prize" will be forgotten, but let's linger here a moment; Someone thought that "We are 26" was a legitimately good slogan. And youยดre worried about AI taking your job?!
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We should discuss how bad this slogan is. Apart from making no sense (No, Iโ€™m not 26), No one feels part of this sh*t show World Cup 2026. I say that as someone living in Mexico City, host of the opening game. Im sure that when the football kicks off, the ridiculous pricing,
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@RockyRoark Itโ€™s a slippery slope when you start telling people they arenโ€™t โ€˜realโ€™ creatives. True creatives donโ€™t give a fuck about labels or tools or what design Twitter thinks. They make cool shit. Anyway they want.
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Rocky Roark โœถ Brand Sprints
A theory I have is that the designers who are jumping on the AI bandwagon were never truly creatives. I've always held on to the idea that there are two types of designers out there: 1. Creatives, those who go off of gut instinct, channel their imagination and intuition. 2. Analytical designers, those who rely on data, metrics, and logic. The designers who are embracing AI in droves, are the latter of the two because they were already on that path to begin with. They look at design not as an adventure and more of just a problem to solve (1 + 2 = 3). The truth of the matter is that, the best design is never just inputs or equations, it's intuition and imagination. Yes, it can be honed with data and logic, but it never starts there, it always finishes. A great example is Apple. Look at all of the things that they've created while Jobs was still alive (iPod, iPhone, Mac, etc.). After he died the imagination and intuition left and we got products like the HomePod, or the iPhone that's been bastardized to oblivion. Now there are some things they've tried to do like the headset, but it was riding on the coattails of others' ideas, not uniquely their own.
Rocky Roark โœถ Brand Sprints@RockyRoark

I'm going to say the thing. AI zaps all the joy in creativity. I just spent the last 7 hours in Claude working on solving a major design problem for one of my clients. They were trying to use Claude to build a master template to generate decks for their internal teams. I'm still working on building the solution but I can tell you, I would have rather spent the 7 hours building 2-3 decks than doing this. Even in mundane design there's at least some play, some joy, some fun. This work... it's boring. I know I can't be alone in feeling this.

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Lailla@LaillaElgoharyยท
That's because you're using it wrong. And I've started to realise about 80% of people use it the same way. AI rewards the lateral thinking ADHD'ers that have a million and one ideas but not enough time (or variable skills) to do them all. It's not a back and forth prompt chat to get "master template to generate decks for their internal teams" done. That's the first thought everyone thinks with AI. So you have to pivot your way of thinking. I like to use this cheesy line "treat AI as a creative extension of yourself". Map out how you would do this entire process manually. Then at each point where you think, damn I wish I had more time to do X, or ugh this isn't possible unless I knew Y. Those are the gaps you extend yourself with AI. It'll make what you do in those 7 hours look as if you spent 40 hours on it. Once creative people get out of their own way and realise you don't use AI in lazy ways, you see how much fun, potential there is.
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Rocky Roark โœถ Brand Sprints
I'm going to say the thing. AI zaps all the joy in creativity. I just spent the last 7 hours in Claude working on solving a major design problem for one of my clients. They were trying to use Claude to build a master template to generate decks for their internal teams. I'm still working on building the solution but I can tell you, I would have rather spent the 7 hours building 2-3 decks than doing this. Even in mundane design there's at least some play, some joy, some fun. This work... it's boring. I know I can't be alone in feeling this.
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@RockyRoark This is a highly predictable outcome for creatives and personally I think it leads to burnout. I do t have the solution for changing, tools, markets and job roles but I am working on the Burnout part.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feedยท
What's the most normalized addiction??
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Joey Korenman
Joey Korenman@jkorenmanยท
๐Ÿคฏ I made a 1980's CRT monitor effect in @rive_app in 15 minutes using the new GPU Canvas feature. When the UI for this gets built out, Rive will be able to have After Effects-like "effects" that run in real-time. Pretty big deal IMO.
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suzy@suzyito_ยท
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Daniel Smidstrup@DanielSmidstrupยท
I need a cool startup name that sounds like it just raised $100M.๐Ÿค”
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PA13L0@Fluyeporlawebยท
Nous Research acaba de publicar el hub de skills mรกs completo que he visto para su agente de IA: Hermes Se llama Hermes Skills Hub y tiene 691 skills listas para instalar. No es una lista de prompts. Son skills reales que amplรญan lo que puede hacer tu agente. 89 integradas de serie. 81 opcionales. 521 de la comunidad. 18 categorรญas. Algunas de las que me han flipado: - macos-computer-use: controla el escritorio de Mac en segundo plano sin robar el cursor ni el foco del teclado - comfyui: genera imรกgenes, video y audio con ComfyUI directamente desde el agente - humanizer: elimina el lenguaje de IA y aรฑade voz real al texto - popular-web-designs: 54 sistemas de diseรฑo reales (Stripe, Linear, Vercel) como HTML/CSS - claude-code: delega el cรณdigo a Claude Code CLI desde dentro del agente - manim-video: animaciones estilo 3Blue1Brown para matemรกticas y algoritmos - excalidraw: diagramas de arquitectura dibujados a mano desde el agente - ascii-video: convierte cualquier video a ASCII coloreado en MP4 o GIF Y esto es solo la primera pรกgina. Hay skills para finanzas, seguridad, DevOps, MLOps, traducciรณn, gaming y social media. Compatible con Hermes Agent, Claude Code, Codex, Cursor y OpenCode. Todo gratis. Todo open source.
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@thesamparr I wonder how this reading list differ to that of a psychopath ๐Ÿ‘€Haha Joking but fuck dude your taste has gone dark recently. Everything ok, whats the strategy behind this line of research?
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Sam Parr
Sam Parr@thesamparrยท
Books that I've read recently: The Stranger Beside Me: story of serial killer Ted Bundy. He killed ~30 people. But suspected of way more. Hard to read because of how much detail it went into and how evil he was. 7/10. Hunting Eichmann: Adolph Eichmann was a Nazi who helped set up the worst concentration camps. He escapes to Argentina. After ~10 years, Isreali's Mossad hunts him down and brings him to justice. 9/10 The Chief: the life of William Randolph Hearst: The founder of America's most influential media corporation. I learned a lot from him, but found him to be quite unlikeable. 7/10 Ask Not: A book on the women within the family Kennedy and how the Kennedy's did a lot of very, very bad things. But they're still a massive part of America's story, which I love. 9/10 The Spider: Inside the Tangled Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell: This story can't go away. Epstein + his crew are horrible and justice still hasn't been served. 9/10 Streetwise: Lloyd Blankfein's memoir, former Goldman CEO. I enjoyed it. 8/10 Unplugged: Adventures from MTV to Timbuktu: Memoir of Tom Freston, the founder of MTV. He's cool as hell. Went from being a borderline criminal to running Viacom. 8/10. I'm not finished with Hunting Eichmann. But once that's done -- gotta get away from sad stuff. Wearing me out!
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@icreatelife Im building a short course on how to use AI to make you smarter instead of dumber. AI is the easy option, you have to be consciously aware to โ€˜do the hard workโ€™. Jumping to AI for every question you have is the worst thing for learning
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Kris Kashtanova
Kris Kashtanova@icreatelifeยท
Do you use AI to develop yourself or to shrink your brain?
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Aharon Rabinowitz
Aharon Rabinowitz@ABAOProductionsยท
I think this is super cool looking but I also think that if anyone can do it itโ€™s not impressive, and ultimately forgettable when everyone is doing it. Most of the time in movies that attempt ambitious shots - itโ€™s the sheer human audacity and ingenuity that make the audience go โ€œwow!โ€ I think itโ€™s awesome that weโ€™re getting tools like this. But I would love it if the technology focused on delivering less spectacle and more of what is needed to make a film - like character performance. AI filmmaking is still filmmaking and, ultimately, telling a good story with believable, sympathetic characters is what will make people care.
insMind@insmind_com

Generate drone POV footage in this Alice in Wonderland adventure fantasy world! Starting from a simple sketched camera path, a fairy races through a whimsical Wonderland-inspired city, weaving past surreal landmarks and dreamlike architecture. Created with GPT Image 2 and Seedance 2.0 on insMind. Full workflow + prompts below: ๐Ÿ‘‡

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@tylerwares @pmitu This is what I was thinking of. Feels like weยดre much further than we are but this would have to put us in early adopters. If youโ€™re not paying for it, you still don't get it.
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Tyler Wares
Tyler Wares@tylerwaresยท
@pmitu Somehow we are still in the early adopters era, which is frightening for what it means for compute prices in the coming years
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmituยท
Where is AI today?
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@PurzBeats Iยดve just done a podcast with, Creeative lead at Buck building a AE rival, Justin Cone building a Vimeo replacement, Brian Long building AI Ops for his motion business. Imagine a pod like Greg Isenberg, but for Motion Designers. I'd love to have you on there as the next guest?
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Purz.ai
Purz.ai@PurzBeatsยท
Option paralysis is real. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
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building a short course for Domestika on how to use AI as a tutor, so it keeps making you smarter instead of dumber. You need this, some people are learning compounding skills while you outsource your thinking & creativity, letting your brain atrophy
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As soon as AI can competently do something, learning that skill becomes 10x less appealing. Yet the reality is that humans need growth to be happy. We need to struggle and learn. AI is already way better than you at that thing you're curious about, but learn it anyway. Im...
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AI anxiety is Bullshit. The future has always been uncertain. No more now than before. If you're feeling trepidatious about what comes next, regulate your nervous system.
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