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@BlaneFraser

Dad & left-handed product designer @microsoft ~ Previously designing for the financial industry ~ Sharing design things somewhat seldomly

Durban→Cape Town→Dublin Katılım Kasım 2012
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FabFrab@BlaneFraser·
@timothyachumba My goodness. The walkie talkie thing is amazing! Is this how Max rolls 😂?
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KREA AI
KREA AI@krea_ai·
introducing Annotations in Krea Edit. now you can edit images with multiple prompts at once. try it now!
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Figma@figma·
Imagine turning any image into a vector (now you actually can) → Convert raster images into editable vectors → Simplify and control color output
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I'm the VP of AI at Apple. I've been here since 2011. I watched Siri launch. It was revolutionary. For about six months. Then Google Assistant came out. Then Alexa. Then ChatGPT. We kept saying we were "focused on privacy." Privacy is what you say when you're losing. Three years ago the board asked about our AI strategy. I showed them a slide that said "On-Device Intelligence." They nodded. They didn't know what it meant. Neither did I. But it had a picture of a neural network. Neural networks look impressive. Even when they don't work. Last year someone asked Siri to set a timer. It opened a Wikipedia article about timers. Tim saw the meme. He didn't laugh. He scheduled a "strategic offsite." Offsites are where we go to admit failure privately. I presented three options. Option 1: Build our own LLM. That would take four years. We don't have four years. Option 2: Buy a startup. We looked at twelve. They all wanted $40 billion. For teams of nine people. Who would leave after the acquisition. Option 3: Call Google. The room went quiet. Google is the enemy. We've spent fifteen years pretending we're better than Google. Our entire brand is "not Google." But Google has TPUs. We don't. Google has Gemini. We have Siri. Siri still can't reliably add items to a grocery list. I called Sundar. He picked up on the first ring. He'd been waiting. They all wait. Eventually everyone calls Google. I asked for TPU access. He said yes. I asked for Gemini integration. He said yes. I asked how much. He said one billion dollars. I said that's a lot. He said "per year." I paused. He said "you don't really have a choice." He was smiling. I could hear it. We announced it as a "strategic partnership." Partnership means we're paying them. The press release said we're "enhancing Siri's capabilities." Enhancing means replacing. We said the new Siri arrives "late 2026." Late 2026 means 2027. Maybe 2028. Definitely not 2026. A reporter asked if this means Apple lost the AI race. Our comms team said we're "thoughtfully deliberate." That's not an answer. But it has enough syllables to sound like one. Internally, we're calling it "Project Humble Pie." Someone suggested "Project Brain Transplant." HR flagged that as "not brand-aligned." The engineers are relieved. They've been trying to make Siri work for years. Now they can blame Google. Blame is a renewable resource. Tim did a podcast. He said AI is "a profound technology." He's never used ChatGPT. I showed him once. He asked why it was typing so slowly. I said that's how it works. He said "Siri should be faster." I said "Siri will be Google." He said "don't say that publicly." I won't. Publicly, we're "leveraging industry partnerships." Leveraging means surrendering. But with dignity. We still have the best hardware. We still have the ecosystem. We still have the brand. We just don't have AI. So we're renting it. From the company we've mocked for two decades. The one billion dollars is a licensing fee. The real cost is the narrative. We were the innovators. Now we're the integrators. But the stock is up 3%. Wall Street doesn't care about innovation. Wall Street cares about not falling behind. We're not falling behind anymore. We're being carried. By Google. For one billion dollars a year. I'll present this as a win at the next all-hands. Wins are whatever you frame them as. The graph will go up and to the right. It always does. As long as you pick the right metric.
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Andreas Storm
Andreas Storm@avstorm·
These animated headlines are fire
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
Imagine dunking for Michael Jordan and not even realizing he's sitting front row watching
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DANN©
DANN©@DannPetty·
This is why I block the haters. I’m actually trying to help people. I give away free courses, lessons, events, tweets, computers, and so much more when I could charge 10x more like others do. This is my payment—helping others find success!
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Dangiuz@dangiuz·
@BobLoukas Surely this will be the good one. Right? Right...?
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Bob Loukas 🗽
Bob Loukas 🗽@BobLoukas·
Gm. Now we see if that retest (crypto) sticks and we begin a new Weekly Cycle.
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FabFrab@BlaneFraser·
@BobLoukas @harvey_rayner Love that you are open minded about this stuff. I’m fully aware of how significant digital art is… these artists have never had a market place before to show/sell their talent and now it’s a global one. What are your thoughts on collectibles like Pokémon equivalents Bob?
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Bob Loukas 🗽
Bob Loukas 🗽@BobLoukas·
Excited to add this piece to my collection. Thanks @harvey_rayner
Harvey Rayner@harvey_rayner

Many thanks to my super supporter @BobLoukas for winning yesterdays Sothebys auction for this punkFUKR 1x1 for $5400. The work received 33 bids from 13 bidders far exceeding my expectations in the current market. 🙏❤️ Below is the full description of the work for anyone wanting to learn more. punkFUKR morphs in an infinite loop never repeating itself. It cycles through three main phases but never repeats itself exactly. The three phases are pixelation, laser eyes and glitch. Pixelation and glitch have become fundamental visual languages synonymous with NFT art. The laser eyes are represented for the reasons covered below, but also are a reference to a third cartoonesque stylization that forms another cornerstone of NFT art. No matter where we are in the cycle, we are constantly revisited by predictable NFTs bearing these visual characteristics. In this sense, punkFUKR is both mockery and homage. punkFUKR is an honorary 1 of 1 animated artwork based on a chatFUKR trait of the same name. To place in context, chatFUKR is a playfully transgressive Ordinals collection at the intersection of PFP degen culture, contemporary fine art, and generative artistry. The collection both mocks and embraces degeneracy, taking a uniquely generative approach to representing the memes and symbols of the contemporary crypto art movement and collecting culture. punkFUKR is an obvious nod to CryptoPunks, arguably the most iconic PFP collection to date within the Web3 space. The chatFUKR character represents a troll that has evolved independently of man’s direct involvement in the interconnected web servers and blockchain nodes. Inspired by George Dyson's idea of AI evolving in the wilderness of the global digital ecosystem, hiding from human attention for the sake of its own preservation. The second fun idea is that this troll feeds off the constant torrent of human degenerate discourse and spews it back into the Web3 message channels for its own entertainment. The trolling of course also satisfies its thirst for power over its domain and paradoxically feeds its need for connection, not unlike human trolls. The scream of the chatFUKR is a birth roar, a representation of its first breath as this AI comes online. This scream is also representative of the particular flavor of existential angst we are all familiar with from spending too much time immersed in our cyber worlds. Edvard Munch’s The Scream was created at the dawn of the industrial revolution in 1893 - chatFUKR’s scream heralds the dawn of the crypto revolution. punkFUKR uses a 24x24 cell grid like the famed CryptoPunk NFT collection, only punkFUKR is fully generative producing an SVG output, where each cell recursively becomes the container for another punkFUKR. This approach creates an authentic means of adding texture and depth to the classic clean pixel art simplicity. Within the modern crypto art movement, pixel art PFPs have a distinct and important place in the evolving history of the NFT art canon. Some would say a low effort solution to building a PFP collection, others would say a natural, elegant and authentic expression of the digitally native form. In recent years the depiction of laser eyes has taken on a significant symbolism within the BTC and Ordinals community. Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, one of the biggest holders of BTC, changed his X (prev. Twitter) profile picture to include laser eyes in early 2021, sparking a trend among Bitcoin enthusiasts to use the symbol to signal a bullish conviction for the cryptocurrency. punkFUKR is inscribed using a seal parent created by the artist as his genesis Ordinals inscription. This seal will never be sold by the artist and is used to add an extra seal of authenticity to the Ordinals projects he releases.

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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
If you’re ever feeling useless just remember there is a white crayon
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FabFrab@BlaneFraser·
@elonmusk I would happily be a part of a crowd fund that helps Elon buy Disney
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Disney sucks
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Friday innit
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