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@itstitty
xoxo I believe in the collective consciousness, science and design.
Bengaluru, India Katılım Haziran 2018
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I had a friend who thought she could beat men like this, cause she knew karate, boxing and taekwondo. She had a course for self defense for women at uni and invited a friend and I to be the guinea pigs for practice. I remember grabbing each and everyone of them by the clothes, tall, short, strong, weak, thin or fat and there was nothing they could do about it, not even remove a finger from my hold. At one point I just told one of them, "if a man wants to attack you, either run, scream or learn how to use a gun".
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what a launch video should feel like btw
andrew pignanelli@ndrewpignanelli
Announcing Cofounder 2: Run an entire company with agents. It's the infrastructure for the one person billion dollar company - orchestrating agents across engineering, sales, marketing, ops, and design. (and yes that's my real grandma in the video)
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If you're using Ai to make slop, chances are you've never actually put in the time and effort to distinguish slop from craft. Iswis
neha@neharedy
i find it so amusing that building one of the defining crafts of our time (taste) requires doing the exact opposite (music, art, films, books) of what everyone else is doing (spending time with LLMs)
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@RafaelLurking @neharedy If you're not an active consumer you'll never create something people resonate with in real time
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taste is not a craft, social media has made everything so performative and the obsession with ‘building’ it is so lame, just like things you’re genuinely interested in ! genuinely interesting people never care about this stuff
neha@neharedy
i find it so amusing that building one of the defining crafts of our time (taste) requires doing the exact opposite (music, art, films, books) of what everyone else is doing (spending time with LLMs)
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@aadyavibhuti @rajeshdontworry chill kar bro does not align with the cultural resurgence of trying :((((
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@rajeshdontworry Im talking about the cultural resurgence of “trying” and sincerity as the new cool thing where cringe is dead, as opposed to early 2010 eras like swag where nonchalance and idgaf were the main currencies of “cool”, and being cringe was social suicide. Chill kar bro
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