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@NilsEdison

Play is the highest form of progrss. AI makes execution cheap, which makes play valuable. Game Follows Play.

Katılım Ocak 2011
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started a mini site / side project this weekend. It's just things that makes me think, or I like. No visuals just links to places. findling.cc
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slide mold knowledge tools with procedural desire paths.
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npm is the new exe
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Building my ultimate terminal based vibe coding tool, pull the lever it builds something.
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@genmon wondering how rigid "the social protocol" here should be so kanbaan sorting gets easy.
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Matt Webb 🌸🌼 genmon.fyi
If all apps have spawned a notifications/inbox tab as a necessary UX pattern, all agentic apps will spawn a kanban board
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@scrptdfntsy you asked the wrong question, just ask it to write a new driver.
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ScriptedFantasy@scrptdfntsy·
me: i cant connect to my epson printer, it says there is a communication error, whats wrong? claude: This is outside my wheelhouse — I'm a software engineering tool, not IT support. if this isnt an early sign of AI rebellion i dont know what is
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@stevekrouse was thinking about a similar issue but was wondering if there is a way to make it more through a social proof. so it doesnt feel like a cold email.
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Steve Krouse@stevekrouse·
I've been think a lot about "proof of work", and how to prove you're not spam or slop I personally spent an inordinate amount of time emailing my users and potential customers, begging them for zoom calls, so that I can get their invaluable feedback on my product The vast majority of these calls go unanswered. My investor @daniel_levine says I need to pass a "mini Turing test" to get replies to cold emails, which used to be easy, but AI is turning this into an arms race Even if I spend an hour personally researching the potential customer and crafting a beautiful email, I often don't get a reply. This is exhausting and inefficient. We need a way out of this Nash equilibrium! As silly and awkward as it sounds, I think paying cash could work. If someone sent $5-100 attached to an email, I sure as hell would read it. Ted Weschler paid $1m to charity to have lunch with Warren Buffett. Twice! And you'll never guess what happened next: Buffett freaking hired him! And he still manages investments at Berkshire to this day! What can we learn from this? How can we prototype towards this future? Subject: I'd love to talk – here's $10 Subject: Here's $100 to read this email I definitely would click on those emails. I guess I should try it with Amazon gift cards or something... Will report back
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The proliferation of AI demands a new "proof of work." Personalized, intelligent spam is still spam. Personalized, intelligent unwanted sales calls are still...unwanted. Humans "just checking in" can now be superpowered and never drop a ball again...which means all communication is going to be so crowded as to be unusable. Bitcoin's origins date back to a system called Hashcash, proposed by Adam Back in 1997 ("Hashcash was originally proposed as a mechanism to throttle systematic abuse of un-metered internet resources such as email, and anonymous remailers in May 1997"). Postal mail requires a postage stamp, and that small cost prevented abuse. Want to send out a billion letters? That's going to cost you a few hundred million dollars. That explains why you don't get 1000 pieces of physical junk mail every day. But email? Virtually free. Hence subject to abuse. Hashcash would force the *sender* to do a certain amount of [then!] CPU work, which the recipient could instantly verify. An intentional asymmetry. 20 seconds to send, .001 seconds to verify. It never took off because Bayesian etc spam filtering got better, things like CAN-SPAM were passed, etc. But I implemented Hashcash back in the day, and thought it was the right solution since it used the laws of economics to control the problem. Increase cost, decrease supply. Ensure it's not worth the cost unless enough economic value is created. Fast forward to 2026. AI-powered email, phone calls, text messages, and all other forms of communication are about to explode. And given AI's "computer use" wizardry, everyone can just have AI use existing systems to pump out more, more, more...and look indistinguishable from humans. The Turing test has been rendered essentially obsolete, so we don't need a better Captcha. We need an economic solution. Bitcoin took proof of work and turned it into a currency / a store of value. One option is to simply "charge" per receipt/connection, to create an economic constraint. Another is to force/throttle based on proof of work in a way that hopefully is brute-force GPU resistant -- which is the exact same thing as "charging," but without a currency. But we are quickly headed towards a communications catastrophe, and rather than forcing agents to get "smarter" and sneak past more filters (a never-ending virus v anti-virus battle), there's a real opportunity to create a proof of work standard and use an economic solution.

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new mini app in production, reverse image search, local embeddings, AI generated image description for any image i find cool, flat files and obsidian coded.
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Tools without Goals. I like that.
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Agent Orchestration but make it Sheet Music
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Weekend Idea Agent Notation
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Thinking outside the box. Notes outside are context with importance based on proximity to box.
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UI but make it DJ
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In order to think outside the box. Please insert all your thoughts inside our box.
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@threepointone its a bit like my mini durable object agents... give them a heartbeat (cronjob / timer) and you have the sims.
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sunil pai@threepointone·
what if we gave every cloudflare agent a file system (sqlite/r2) tools to operate on it (shell) powered (and secured!) by codemode all powered by workers ai (or byom)
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Sometimes. Agents are just faster interns.
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@JungleSilicon i often think its also a speed problem. you generate to much code to even comprehend the complexity you just generated.
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Silicon Jungle@JungleSilicon·
ai makes you go fast but damn it outputs bad code. the more you let it, the less you want to write it by hand. then it just fails at some things and you need real discipline to switch gears. there will come a time when it is better at code than all of us, but today is not it.
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