Vishal Mathur

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Vishal Mathur

Vishal Mathur

@vmathur_

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Seattle, WA Katılım Şubat 2011
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Vishal Mathur
Vishal Mathur@vmathur_·
@Flynnjamm Admittedly I still scroll the feed once in while, and am still refining the follow list 😅 I find it most useful during off hours/weekend when I’m trying to be off my laptop
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brian flynn
brian flynn@Flynnjamm·
I know so many people that have tried quitting X but end up coming back because of how useful it is. Everyone ends up saying they wish there was an AI product that consumes the signal for them instead of having to search for it themselves. So why hasn't it been built?
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I did a 40 hr and then a 70 hr social media fast. I’ve come to believe that social media is pollution.  Not a vice or guilty pleasure. It’s closer to water toxins, air pollution and microplastics. Social media has been on my mind because I can feel how bad it is for me. For my health and agency. I am a professional rejuvenation athlete. For five years, I’ve engineered my life around biological renewal and the elimination of decay. After hundreds of experiments across food, sleep, exercise, therapies, and toxins, I’ve developed both data and intuition about what strengthens or degrades my system. I can viscerally feel that social media is bad for me.  It erodes my autonomy and increases cognitive entropy. Like other toxins, it accumulates. You can’t unsee or unfeel what you’ve consumed. It settles into mental tissue like heavy metals, producing chronic low-grade inflammation.  Evidence suggests even after you stop scrolling, attentional fragmentation and emotional priming persist. Your thoughts begin to mirror the algorithm’s incentives. Independent cognition quietly erodes and you don’t notice the loss. Time away and getting lost in deep focus is the only remedy. When something erodes your agency, the rational response is elimination. The problem is, elimination isn’t realistic. “Just put the phone down” is as practical as telling someone in 19th century London to stop breathing coal smoke. You need to know what’s happening in the world, be in touch with your friends and be part of the tribe. That necessity is what allows companies to harvest your emotions, intellect and time for their profit. You are their raw material they exploit. Then in an ironic twist, the system gets you to exploit yourself by engineering an environment where it takes more effort to stop than to continue scrolling.  Pollution exposure by default. What specifically makes social media toxic is that value and poison are inseparable by design.  You go to hear from friends and you leave an hour later absorbed in outrage that serves no biological interest of yours. The water is real. The lead is in the pipes. The performance metrics (likes, views, etc.) bleed you of independent thought. They create quantified social proof, triggering ancient hierarchy reflexes. You no longer evaluate signal from noise; the engagement metrics do it for you. Like all toxins, the damage is cumulative. We live inside the exposure long enough that it feels normal.  The 40 and 70 hour social media fasts did that for me. Gave me just enough separation to feel and diagnose the poison. The obviousness of it feels like when I went to India and saw their humanitarian crisis of air pollution which no one sees anymore. So what do we do? Neither platforms nor individuals are likely to change on their own. AI may be the countermeasure. An AI layer between you and the feed. Filtering rage, removing vanity metrics and translating sensationalism into calm, factual language. Preserving signal and eliminating noise. I want social media to become a longevity intervention, not a longevity threat. I never want to see the raw feed. I want an AI agent to read it for me, strip the engagement metrics that hijack my judgment, filter the rage, and return only what I actually came for. Every generation faces its pollutants. When cholera spread through London's water, the answer wasn't telling people to drink less. It was building filtration. The same logic applies here. Best next move is to design the filter to avoid being the raw material.

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Vishal Mathur
Vishal Mathur@vmathur_·
how much would you pay to avoid doomscrolling X? I built an openclaw skill to find out for myself. It uses X's new pay-per-use api to give summary reports on the most relevant posts, multiple times per day. Stay up to date without getting caught in the algo
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Jackson Dahl
Jackson Dahl@jacksondahl·
I don't know anyone who is as consistently ahead of culture than Trevor McFedries. I talked to @whatdotcd about culture, markets, technology, curiosity, why selling out is punk now, and why creative people should be rich. Trevor has lived many lives: touring DJ who produced a top 10 album, co-creator of @lilmiquela, founder of @FWBtweets... among many others (go watch the last 10 seconds of @katyperry's I Kissed a Girl music video). Today, he's the founder of new co @RunnerRodeo and is 1/2 of electronic dance duo SofTT. He also has a fantastic nose for weird, bridges high and low status worlds across culture, capital, art, and tech, and truly lives natively between the frontiers of tech and culture. We talked about: - Why the only creative people who can "opt out" of the algorithm are trust fund kids - How cultural capital has merged with financial capital - Why speculation is rational - The belief economy: from making → framing → predicting - What he learned working with Kanye for three months - Finding new subcultures in the dark corners of Telegram - Why he's long humanity despite everything Timestamps: 0:00 - Opening Highlights 1:18 - Intro to Trevor 4:12 - Thanks to Notion 5:21 - Start: Creative People Should Be Rich 12:03 - Creative Ignition, Infrastructure, and Why Selling Out is Punk 21:49 - Authenticity, Honesty, Divine Creativity, and Borrowed Nostalgia 30:15 - Low Status Games and High Culture, Cultural & Financial Capital, and Crypto 42:08 - The Belief Economy: From Making to Framing to Predicting 48:45 - Markets, Power, Consensus, and Truth 58:22 - Speculation is Rational 1:06:34 - Developing a Nose for Weird, Being Early and On Time 1:19:06 - Unfettered Cultural Spaces on the Internet 1:26:33 - FWB, Community, and Exclusivity 1:31:02 - LilMiquela, Online Storytelling and Celebrity, Touring as a Performer 1:45:41 - Softt, Music as a Way In, Music as a Business 1:52:45 - Culture & Business 1:54:38 - Kanye 2:06:20 - Optimism, The Next Generation, Parenting, The Stuff that Counts, and Cerulean Available on all platforms now.
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0xDesigner
0xDesigner@0xDesigner·
“how do you design in claude code?” i could explain my process to you. or i can just give it to you (bookmark this) give this plugin to claude and ask it to install: github.com/0xdesign/desig… then type “/design-and-refine:start” in cc and it will take care of the rest.
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yuga.eth 🛡
yuga.eth 🛡@yugacohler·
Looking for book recommendations. - Genuinely thought-altering - No Gladwell slop - Unaligned with current paradigms - Politics/economics/culture - Could be operational or theoretical - Bonus if banned, PDF only, or only talked about in dark rooms Hit the replies 👇
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Vishal Mathur
Vishal Mathur@vmathur_·
@jenny_wen love this idea. Instead of commenting “have thought about x” it would be more like “this will work when y happens”
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jenny wen
jenny wen@jenny_wen·
in school & work we're taught to poke holes in things (plans, proposals, ideas). what if we worked in an opposite way, though? and we challenged ourselves to take leaps of faith? to find reasons to believe?
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jenny wen
jenny wen@jenny_wen·
@_jshmllr uhhh… this is a reference to The Rehearsal, not an actual take lol
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jenny wen
jenny wen@jenny_wen·
flight has been delayed on the tarmac for ~ 1 hour. can’t help but think, “maybe if the copilot had the confidence to speak up, we’d be in the air already”
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Mick
Mick@MickeyCosta·
@patrickc looks like Ghana, Wli Waterfalls hike, I swear. @vmathur_ wdyt?
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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
Can any humans geolocate this image? It seems to vex the models. I assumed that it would be reasonably guessable given the vegetation.
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Farcaster
Farcaster@farcaster_xyz·
FarCon check in Reply with a link to your FC profile.
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Mini apps are based. FarGuesser is an addicting new geography game. 1 location. 1 guess. 30 seconds on the clock. See how you stack up on the @farcaster_xyz leaderboard, and mint your Ws onchain.
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benny
benny@bennygiang·
reputation on existing social media platforms will soon become hyper inflated currencies... - if a profile is a bank account - followers, comments, likes and shares are monies - posting is 'the work' - the content distribution algo + ad network is the interest rate/monetary policy - the platforms are the equivalent to a (digital) country what happens when agents flood these countries, while generating content (regardless if its factual) at breakneck speeds of which garner maximum engagement (follow, likes, comments) that in turn becomes widely distributed and viral. so much so that it affects the monetary policy of said country, which falsely reels in advertisers to spend more money aka gov funding is put into areas that are not actually economically beneficial (real activity from real humans). take reddit karma for example, does anyone know how much karma is out there? if it was a currency it would be classified as hyper inflated because there's no way to spend it and as user growth continues and more posts are made on the platform. the more karma is dulled out. take twitter(x) as more agents are creating accounts and are posting every minute and generating images to garner the most engagement, growing their followers. does the follower count even mean anything anymore? as humans or real people sign up for a new twitter account and they have 5 followers it seems like everywhere they look everyone has at least 40k followers, are those followers real accounts or agents? across the board we will see the existing model of counting social reputation become hyper inflated to a point where it wouldn't even matter anymore. therefore... the potential downfall of the existing giants as their business models are predicated on ads, of which require eyeballs and engagement are no longer converting to sales and or an accurate measurement of reputation online.
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Vishal Mathur
Vishal Mathur@vmathur_·
@packyM Great read! Is there other content out there that discusses similar stuff?
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Packy McCormick
Packy McCormick@packyM·
i realize that i am re-deriving some very basic shit here.
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Packy McCormick
Packy McCormick@packyM·
daily article: Art Art might be our best effort to stream our little piece of experience to each other in the highest fidelity we can, so that we can all understand ourselves better as part of the bigger thing.
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Vishal Mathur
Vishal Mathur@vmathur_·
@0xhank which focg do you think have done this the best?
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Henry Caron
Henry Caron@henryacaron·
My new FOCG thesis. The first bullet is the most important.
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