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Building infrastructure that proves what happened. Digital finance • audit systems • accountable automation
Blockchain, US Katılım Ocak 2022
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Day 80 of 365
20 raven
Did you ever know the poem about counting crows? My father told it to me one time the best he could remember, and I guess my grandma would take the number of crow in the yard as different forms of omens.
That is of course if my memory serves me, which sounds like a tall ask at best. Rest well and smile wide yall.
Til tomorrow.
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@FLCons @drake_koko62874 look out dooooooood! The powerwasher is coming for yaaaa!!!!!! 🤣
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A forever rose, coated in gold and perched in Birds Eye burl walnut.
Truly a project I couldn’t have accomplished without some help from a great friend @customcountrysheds
Honored to be part of the journey. @kmacmetax thank you so much.
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Origin Artifact is getting close.
We’re finishing the hardening of the first operational flow right now.
The system turns business processes into verifiable operational evidence — something we believe serious operators and regulated environments will eventually require.
We’ll be opening a small pilot with 50 businesses.
If you’re interested in participating, you can now request access on the website.

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei just identified the most dangerous outcome on the AI board.
Partial automation isn’t the safe path.
It’s the most destructive one.
Amodei: “I actually think the most societally divisive outcome is if randomly 50 percent of the jobs are suddenly done by AI because what that means the societal message is we’re picking half, we’re randomly picking half of people and saying you are useless, you are devalued, you are unnecessary.”
A civilization where half the workforce is mathematically obsolete and the other half controls the compute engine doesn’t gradually adjust.
It fractures.
The current economic system measures human value entirely by repetitive output.
When AI drives the cost of that output to zero, the definition of usefulness collapses with it.
Amodei: “We’re going to have to look at what is technologically possible and say we need to think about usefulness and uselessness in a different way than we have before. Our current way of thinking has not been tenable.”
Define yourself strictly by your ability to process administrative tasks and the algorithm will replace you by morning.
The next era doesn’t measure people by manual throughput.
It measures them by what they choose to build when survival is no longer the constraint.
Amodei: “I don’t know what the solution is but it’s got to be different than we’re all useless, right? We’re all useless is a nihilistic answer. We’re not gonna get anywhere with that answer. We’re gonna have to come up with something else.”
The most toxic belief in the current tech sector is that AGI renders humanity pointless.
When the machine absorbs the mundane friction of survival, human ambition doesn’t collapse.
It scales.
Nihilists will surrender to the algorithm and accept the narrative of obsolescence.
Builders will take the same compute engine and aim it at something the machine never would have chosen on its own.
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Jeff Bezos just delivered the clearest definition of what artificial intelligence actually is.
The market is still debating which department should own the AI budget.
They’re asking the wrong question entirely.
Bezos: “AI, modern AI is a horizontal enabling layer. It can be used to improve everything. It will be in everything. This is most like electricity.”
This isn’t a software product. It’s the new utility grid of the global economy.
Don’t treat it like a feature update. Treat it like the invention of alternating current.
When a horizontal layer hits the board, it doesn’t improve a single vertical. It violently rewrites the baseline physics of every industry it touches.
The companies that survive this decade won’t be the ones that bought a new AI tool.
They’ll be the ones that ripped out their entire infrastructure and rewired the execution engine to run on the new grid.
Bezos: “Because we are literally working on a thousand applications internally. I guarantee you there is not a single application that you can think of that is not going to be made better by AI.”
The standard enterprise strategy is to launch one or two safe, isolated AI pilots and test the waters.
You don’t pilot a horizontal enabling layer. You saturate the board immediately.
Amazon isn’t building a single monolithic chatbot. It’s deploying a thousand specialized execution loops across every friction point in the empire.
If your deployment strategy isn’t total saturation, you’re already bleeding margin to someone whose is.
Interviewer: “What is it that you’re doing at Amazon?”
Bezos: “AI. It’s 95% AI.”
The standard CEO delegates automation strategy to a mid-level committee while focusing on quarterly earnings.
The operator commanding a trillion-dollar supply chain is spending 95 percent of his personal bandwidth on a single vector.
That is the market signal.
If the leader of your organization isn’t driving algorithmic integration from the top down with everything they have, the company is already dead.
It just hasn’t received the memo yet.
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@TealMetaX @modestminer YES THAT’S THE ONE! I love it‼️
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@sonnylove254919 @TealMetaX I have not! I will have to check that out, I usually go to the Renaissance festival to watch in person. I would love to try it.
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@modestminer @TealMetaX You watched the show they have?
Will they probably have a few but..
My and my ol’lady like it. Might try doing it.
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