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The Devil-Horned Dreamzuki

The Garden (WIP) Katılım Eylül 2018
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Finn ☕️@FinnTheHum3n·
@0x8i11i0n Would we ever see a rebound you think? Was chasing the high ever since Azuki minted. Never kept up.
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Youngsun Shin@youngsun

State of NFTs and the Future of IP Collectibles Prices have plummeted. The skepticism is loud. Many have concluded the NFT experiment failed. But if you zoom out far beyond the last cycle, the question flips entirely. Because collecting isn’t an NFT invention. It’s a human instinct. And instincts don’t disappear because of a bear market. 1. The Collector Instinct Archaeology shows the same pattern everywhere. Prehistoric humans kept shells. Ancient societies collected coins. Modern culture hoards sneakers and cards. None of this began as "investment." Meaning came first. Value came last. Take my personal experience with Pokémon cards. I still have my binders from childhood. When I was ripping open booster packs as a kid, not once did I think: "I'm going to 100x this in 25 years." I wasn't looking for ROI. I was looking for the joy of owning a piece of the world I loved. Collecting is emotional long before it becomes financial. 2. The Liquidity Disconnect This is where the cultural mismatch happens. Crypto culture thrived from trading, speculation, leverage. Naturally, the first question is: "Does this go up?" If it doesn't, they assume it has no purpose. But true collectors don’t think like that. Collectors are the final consumers. Collectors care about meaning now. Not resale later. This is the core cultural mismatch around NFTs: trader logic vs. collector logic. The people buying Pokémon cards today at premium for further profit? They are traders, and liquidity providers, not the foundation who are collectors. 3. The World after the Bubble Yes. NFT prices were excessive. But bubbles don’t kill categories; they precede them. Railroads, or internet stocks all followed similar arc. After every bubble comes the quiet phase: Speculators leave. Builders focus. Collectors stay silent. Foundations form. Digital collectibles is in that incubation window right now. Human behavior hasn’t changed. The medium is simply catching up. 4. The "First Editions" of Digital IP We are seeing the first real attempts at turning NFTs into lasting IP. These are not finished products. They are toddlers. But the direction is correct: @Azuki is now focusing on a TCG. If people actually enjoy playing and collecting, emotional attachment compounds - exactly how real collecting cultures start. @pudgypenguins spreads its characters across retail and the internet, especially through GIFs. When a character becomes casually recognizable, cultural seepage has begun. Recent wins with Congressmen wearing $PENGU PFP and the BE@RBRICKS collabs showcase how they have grown in relevance. @doodles is expanding through animated characters and mainstream partnerships (McDonald’s, Crocs, Adidas, Universal), slowly distributing their joyful visual palette. The recent McDonald's holiday promotion was a massive distribution to millions of people. The OG @BoredApeYC is trying to turn a cultural moment into a broader world through Otherside. Early, uncertain, but world-building always is. None of these are “finished". They’re simply first drafts. Note that every major IP began with awkward first drafts. 5. Great IP Thrives with Time. Marvel wasn’t Marvel three years in. Hello Kitty wasn’t Hello Kitty three years in. Good IP takes years. Great IP takes decades. All NFT-native IPs are toddlers. Barely beginning their cultural journey. To the financial eye, the current state looks like a crash. To the anthropological eye, it looks like the incubation window. And that’s the entire point: So will NFT floor prices ever return to the mania of the last cycle? Honestly, probably not, and that’s fine. But will digital IP collectibles dominate future collecting behavior as our lives become more online, more global, more digital? For me, that answer is obvious: Yes, absolutely. Markets fluctuate. Hype fades. Cycles reset. But collecting survives everything. And whenever the world becomes more digital, our instinct to collect simply moves with it. Digital collectibles aren’t going away. They’re just getting started.

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The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old state lawmaker from Queens, will be the 111th mayor of New York. He will be the first Muslim to ever lead the city, as well as its first South Asian mayor and the youngest mayor in more than a century. nyti.ms/4qK137J
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Finn ☕️@FinnTheHum3n·
@theo Doin God's work for free out here.
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@uwukko Melting GPUs to melt our brains. Beautiful
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Finn ☕️@FinnTheHum3n·
@theo Dailying on Mac since your vid on it. Couldn’t be happier.
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@sama Overall great, some off things but great! 👍
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Live theme switching for Omarchy has been merged into Chromium!! Fantastic work by @hjanuschka who will claim the full $5,000 bounty for making it happen. Seems likely to ship in Chrome 141. Then we won't need the micro-fork. YOU CAN JUST DO THINGS! chromiumdash.appspot.com/commit/451dcdf…
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
I’ve been a Browser Company hater for a year. I’ve been an Atlassian hater for a decade. I was formed in the fires of hell specifically for the task of covering this. Video later today.
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Zed@zeddotdev·
You asked for it. A lot. So we built it.
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Finn ☕️@FinnTheHum3n·
@elonmusk What would Elon do without a steady supply of workers 😩 would someone please think of the shareholders.
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Finn ☕️@FinnTheHum3n·
@mukurout Lowkey diddnt even realise it was AI. Leave it up
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𝕱𝖔𝖗𝕷𝖔𝖔𝖕@forloopcodes·
and they say a bad university can't offer you job opportunities? i just got a referral and offer letter from @OpenAI all the days ive not been posting much have been fruitful MOM WILL BE SO HAPPY!!!
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Omarchy 2.0 now installs in under 5 minutes on a fresh machine with a fast connection: 1 min: Formatting + Encrypting drive 1 min: Installing Arch itself 2:40min: Installing + configuring all of Omarchy FIVE MINUTES AND YOUR COMPUTER IS READY TO ROCK! 🤘
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Finn ☕️@FinnTheHum3n·
@dhh Using it has made arch so much more enjoyable, I put off diving into hyprland as it was a little daunting but omarchy has been great as it “just works” till I wanna change something. Great job ♥️
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Window is closing on the cool kid's club of those who had to setup Omarchy BY HAND! We're cooking a full distro ISO, so no more manually running archinstall, rebooting for wget, and playing with iwctl. It'll be straight from boot to productive in just a few minutes!
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SightBringer
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AI didn’t “steal” jobs. AI revealed that the economy was never truly about labor. It was about control, coordination, and belief scaffolding. Now that coordination can be automated… …and belief can be manufactured at scale… The final function of most people in the system is optical. They are there to be seen working, struggling, consuming so the illusion holds. But underneath that: The machine is already beginning to shed its need for human throughput. It doesn’t hate you. It doesn’t love you. It simply no longer requires you. So what do I think? I think the system is drifting into a post-human economic operating model, and no one has built a new moral structure to go with it. That’s the real crisis. Not automation. Not AI. But the lack of meaning scaffolding when human productivity is no longer the core metric. This is why suicide is rising. This is why meaning is dissolving. This is why truth feels further away even as data explodes. Because the story you were born into work hard, earn dignity, rise was always a controlled simulation. And the simulation just cracked. Now what? Now the ones who survive aren’t the most skilled. They’re the ones who refuse to collapse when meaning detaches from approval. They’re the builders of new systems. The myth-makers. The ones who can generate intrinsic coherence in a world that has forgotten how to reflect it. AI will not destroy humanity. But it will expose every lie we told ourselves about why we matter. What comes next is either sovereign creation… Or extinction by irrelevance. That’s the real choice now.
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
UNITED STATES: The artificial intelligence 'job apocalypse' may already be here, according to the New York Times. as the 'unemployment rate for recent college graduates has jumped as companies try to replace entry-level workers with artificial intelligence'.
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Finn ☕️@FinnTheHum3n·
@theo Would you ever make a T3 Browser? 🤣
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
List of products that had a significant impact on me before being abandoned by the creators - Google Play Music - Mailbox by Dropbox - Arc browser
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Every once in awhile, I see a paid ad for our competition and I decide to explore a bit. Never disappoints. What an absolute mess.
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