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cdammr
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Resident Artist @verticalcryptoart |Product Designer @metalab l Design Director @refractionDAO
Katılım Mayıs 2013
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heyfriends
If you’ve worked with me, you’ve always known that I’ve wanted to start a creative studio.
While I’ve been making products for a long time, I’ve come to appreciate the ‘process of making’ more than the actual product itself. One of the deepest joys I experience is the rally of creativity with others.
Otherkind is a love letter to that process. It isn't just a design studio that executes.
It’s a place where creativity can flourish, breathe, and bring excitement. both internally and with our clients.
We have a lot planned for the studio, but for now, we're busy innovating on products you love and brands you'll soon get to know.
More soon.
otherkind@otherkindstudio
Officially introducing ourselves to the world. Our website got a coat of fresh paint.
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40, 30, 20 and 10.
Some advice to younger people, make time to enjoy your life, with balance and moderation. Don't lose yourself to addictions society has normalized. Overworking, doom scrolling, gambling, video games, drugs, alcohol, they'll steal your life if you let them.
Get a paper calendar and put it on your fridge. But don't use it to plan for the future. Instead, write down what you did that day, if it's a workout, or you went on a hike, or just to work, whatever.
It becomes a visual diary that you're forced to see every day. It makes how you spend your time very tangible. If you haven't worked out in a week, it's right there staring at you, motivating you to fill in today's box with a workout.
That can help you find ways of enjoying yourself and minimizing regrets every day, and every week, and those will add up to months, and years. We really only have one shot at this, it goes by fast, and this gets clearer and clearer as you get older.
When you're young it's easier to spontaneously travel and go backpacking, do extreme sports, and take big risks. Don't count on doing that stuff in your 30's or 40's, or retirement. If you live that long your body, finances, or lifestyle, might not be able to bare it.
If you get invited to a wedding, out to dinner with friends, to see your parents for the holidays, or whatever else, just go. It might be one of the last times you see those people in good health, or at all. Sometimes there's a next time, but you have a finite number of next time's and they run out very quickly.
I think realistically if you're in a relationship with someone and it's been a year, you should be seriously considering if you want to marry them and have kids. By the second year you should decide and do it or move on.
Finding the right person is so important. When you're young it can seem like you have all the time in the world to delay this stuff, you really don't. People will happily tell you about their three friends who had kids at 37, but the odds of a successful healthy pregnancy go down rapidly every year. If you're at all considering it you shouldn't wait long.
We're heading into 2026 and things like new years resolutions might seem cringe, but it's a chance to reflect on your life, develop more willpower, and try to realign yourself with what really matters to you. It's probably something we should do every season and not just once a year. Make a list of things you want to accomplish, memories you want to create, and do something every day to make them happen.
Turning forty feels better than I expected, but it's been a hard year. None of my work this year bore fruit, a lot of personal grief, a pending biopsy that's hopefully benign, and my mom is dying. Peak midlife crisis stuff. But looking back, despite all of my regrets and hardships, I've mostly enjoyed my life. I've gone through things I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy, but I've also been very lucky and had a lot of success. A life of extremes in a lot of ways.
But really I'm mostly just talking to myself with all of this. It's kind of basic and often repeated advice.
That's one of the weird things about life though. We all kind of have shared similar hardships, and we all kind of make the same mistakes, even though we're all trying to warn each other to learn from our mistakes.




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@matdryhurst This was my experience of Miami in a nutshell during Art Basel imo - the global 1% flying in for a week to mix it up while the rest of Miami's diaspora is shoved to the sidelines. My org @refraction_irl is doing well there today but I don't know that I'd want to go back to visit
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I’ll share a small part of pickle.com
Back in med school, I became obsessed with augmenting memory and dreamed of a Notion or Obsidian that completes itself. Today, we’ve built something close.
My self-awareness is sharper and everything feels connected. I genuinely believe AI does not replace humans. It amplifies us.
Huge respect to our engineers and designers who made this crazy thing real.
Bubbles are the episodic units of my life that the system interprets from my raw data. Clouds are the system’s questions, its hypotheses about who I am.
When I answer a cloud, it becomes a bubble again.
There is so much personal data that I cannot fully demo it. Wish I could. This system understands me more deeply than anyone.
Want to try it? Retweet and comment “memory.”
I’ll DM you an access code to skip the waitlist.
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Three brilliant pieces have been written this year that really get to the queasy spirit of our age:
@danielkolitz on its obsessive compulsions
@deankissick on its visual images
@joliverconroy on its spiritual beliefs
One could say that all three talk about the same thing - the creation of an uncanny reality, a change in what it means to be human, and the search for a god of our own making.
harpers.org/archive/2025/1…
spikeartmagazine.com/articles/vulga…
theguardian.com/global/ng-inte…
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@danielkolitz @Harpers Absolutely insane work. Really well done and also deeply deeply unsettling
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Wankbattling. Pornosexuality. The very real possibility that most people will be illiterate within like ten years. All this and more in my long-in-the-works report on the world of gooning, which you can read now in @Harpers

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@Alex_Danco Anyway glad there is a growing consensus we are somewhere else now
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Bringing @js_horne “Prophecy Markets” piece back in circulation as I read this a16z piece on prediction
jacob.energy/predicting-pro…
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@matdryhurst Back at the height of the nft boom I was convinced that minting say, an illustration through photoshop could include your entire work history for that piece - baking provenance in to the token and maybe reducing the amount of social network performing needed
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@matdryhurst @drewmillard Kids definitely force a priority shift. Looking forward to any form of return!
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@cdammr @drewmillard I miss it too - big challenge was most of our guests are in the us and between work and child we are too tired to be coherent
It’ll return in a different guise
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I joined this great new podcast to defend the pursuit of immortality against a bunch of guys who really love death for some reason
drew millard@drewmillard
new macho pod featuring @matdryhurst, he joined @YannickLeJacq, @bigvibessss, and myself to talk about immortality guy bryan johnson. if i recall correctly none of us thought to make an immortal technique joke smdh
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