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Freedom is the Future | @SpiritDao Member.

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in hindsight, it was obvious
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Camilo Castañeda | Ad Creatives for Ecom
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@DemAzuki @animecoin Sad to see unhinged unemployed arc come to a close Hate to see her leave love to watch her go type vibe
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Dem (Animechain arc)@DemAzuki·
today im joining Animecoin Foundation as Ecosystem Growth Lead. my mission: accelerate ecosystem growth, partnerships, and execution across all @animecoin initiatives, including Animechain integrations. im doing this for one reason: i believe Animecoin has something rare. real community, real builders, real passion. we just need aligned effort and relentless execution. my mandate: help builders win across everything we touch. if you build on Animechain youll feel the difference. im all in on this. if you're a builder, founder, or creative who wants to build where culture actually matters my DMs are open. lets build the anime internet. Dem
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@xydotdot What you say is true But also, let me know when a fortune 500 senior / c-level is replaced by AI workflows. Their value comes from competency, and as a human, specialization is a huge part of that. To your point, specialization won't be the moat it used to be.
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XY@xydotdot·
Is specialization dead ? You specialized because time and capital were limited and expertise required both. Going deep was how you manufactured scarcity. The deeper you went, the harder you were to replace, and the longer your knowledge stayed relevant, the more your return compounded, because the job moved slower than the person. Depth only works if the environment does not outrun the specialist. AI makes expertise lose duration. The frontier now advances outside the individual, updating continuously while the person remains fixed. As domain knowledge, synthesis, and pattern recognition are externalized into systems, depth stops being a durable moat. The value of knowing more inside a narrow lane dissipates as the baseline rises for everyone at once, so the constraint shifts from who invested the most years to who can adapt, integrate, and redeploy fastest. In that environment, extreme specialization becomes fragile because the leverage it creates has a shorter life cycle than the time it took to build.
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Been marketing for 10 years and this is the first time that somethings come along that makes me feel like if I don’t get proficient quick I’m doomed. kind of exciting kind of sad I’m an optimistic guy but I’ve been leaving hard into AI doomerism handful of weeks Imma make though - will you?
Cody Plofker@codyplof

I now 100% agree with @TaylorHoliday thata lot of roles are converging and best in class performance marketing programs will be able to be ran by 1-2 high agency people in the next 6-12 months. I think it will go in this order: 1. Ecom / CRO / Dev 2. Retention 3. Media Buying 4. Influencer Creative will either be last or will not happen fully as there will always be the the desire for real, non AI content (That will get much stronger due to AI). I'm losing sleep over this. If you work in one of these departments, I would take note and do everything you can to learn the new skills needed.

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if i was almost any kind of marketing agency I would be terrified of the recent progress in AI
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does it mark a generational bottom if im considering selling crypto to buy hardware to power local LLMs or is this beginning of the end type shi
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@RiceRiddler More Easter eggs if you’re Latin - so you just missed the equivalents
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Aez ⛩@RiceRiddler·
Bad Bunny’s stage set is pretty crazy, but ngl Kendrick’s halftime show was much more entertaining 😅 Samuel Jackson cameo, Serena William c-walking, Kendrick performance >>>
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@DemAzuki Just got butterblasted
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Dem (Animechain arc)@DemAzuki·
imagine being mogframed while jestermaxxing now fortify your mind against this type of psychic attacks, nobody should make you imagine nonsense words
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eeb@the__eeb·
@therahulissar tried to use "connect with us" on your website and either I'm dumb or it's not working as it should - just so you know
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Rahul Issar@therahulissar·
Facebooks Creator Marketplace is going to be one of the biggest competitors for TikTok Shop this year. We actively use it to both source creators that are approved and find trends of creative in the platform. If you allocate just 10% of your research time to see what trends are working for you industry and replicating those in your ads I can guarantee you'll find new top performers within the month.
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Adrian Solarz
Adrian Solarz@adriansolarzz·
i was paying 13 ind*an VAs $3,800/mo for handling my entire instagram operation last week i fired all of them and replaced them with claude code ($20/mo) productivity 10x’ed results TRIPLED let me show why this is the FUTURE of work: THE INITIAL SITUATION three of my VAs did content creation ($300 each) they did everything wrote posts and hooks were even on stand-by for any trends three more VAs handled outbound ($300 each) this included scraping leads and sending dms they were doing a solid amount made me A LOT of money another 3 VAs were handling dm responses ($300 each) this was mainly inbound but included other things especially those annoying giveaways then i had 2 VAs ($300 each): 1. monitoring engagement 2. managing accounts 3. posting content boring stuff one VA was STRICTLY on analytics ($300) she was supposed to come up with plans she also told others where content lacked then my FINAL VA was on coordination ($300) basically a manager won’t get too into depth you get the idea lmao in total this ran me $3,800/mo THE PROBLEMS: SPEED: - vas take 2-6 hours to respond - miss leads constantly - time zone differences kill momentum QUALITY: - broken english in dms - generic responses - no personality - obvious it's outsourced MANAGEMENT: - constant supervision needed - training takes weeks - turnover every 3-4 months - always hiring replacements SCALABILITY: - want to 2x output? hire 13 more vas - now managing 26 people - costs $7,800/month RELIABILITY: - vas get sick - take holidays - internet goes down - "family emergency" every other week MISTAKES: - send wrong dms - mess up follow-ups - forget instructions - need constant correction THE BREAKING POINT: november revenue: $48k december revenue: $52k vas asking for raises "cost of living increase" "been here 4 months" meanwhile: missing leads slow responses making mistakes i said fk that THE DISCOVERY: found claude code $20/month subscription can write actual code can automate workflows can handle everything decided to test it shipped like 15 apps… THE EXPERIMENT: gave claude code one week to replace all of them the prompt: "build me a system that: - creates and schedules posts - monitors instagram dms - reads incoming messages - qualifies based on criteria - responds like a human - books calls automatically - logs everything to spreadsheet" okay obviously i went way more in-depth than that haha but that’s the general overview took 9 hours to build THE RESULTS CONTENT CREATION old way (3 vas): - brainstorm ideas: 2 hours - write posts: 3 hours - create captions: 1 hour - 1 post = 6 hours - cost: $900/month new way (claude code): - feed it my best posts - analyze what works - generate 30 posts in 10 minutes - refine in 5 minutes - 30 posts = 15 minutes - cost: $20/month 180x faster $880 cheaper DM OUTBOUND old way (3 vas): - scrape leads: 2 hours - personalize messages: 4 hours - send dms: 2 hours - 200 dms/day - cost: $900/month new way (claude code): - automated lead scraping - ai personalization at scale - automated sending - 2,000 dms/day - cost: $20/month 10x volume $880 cheaper DM RESPONSES old way (3 vas): - monitor dms: constant - craft responses: 10 min each - 40 convos/day max - cost: $900/month new way (claude code): - monitors 24/7 - instant responses - unlimited convos - cost: $20/month unlimited scale $880 cheaper ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT old way (2 vas): - schedule posts manually - monitor engagement - respond to comments - cost: $600/month new way (claude code): - automated posting - automated engagement tracking - automated comment responses - cost: $20/month fully automated $580 cheaper ANALYTICS old way (1 va): - manually compile data - create reports - send weekly - cost: $300/month new way (claude code): - real-time dashboard - automated reports - instant insights - cost: $20/month real-time vs weekly $280 cheaper COORDINATION old way (1 va managing 12 others): - daily check-ins - quality control - problem solving - cost: $300/month new way (claude code): - all systems run automatically - no coordination needed - no management overhead - cost: $0 (included in $20) $300 saved THE TOTAL SAVINGS: old: $3,800/month new: $20/month savings: $3,780/month THE CONCLUSION: fired 13 vas and cut costs by 90% output went up 10x quality went up 60% revenue went up 2.2x saved $3,920/mo freed 36 hours/month eliminated management headaches all with $20/month ai subscription it was hard to connect the APIs the creation process was a headache but now i’m free to do whatever tf i want that’s not the point though the point is that THIS IS THE FUTURE ANYONE with 0 code experience can ship this in weeks and literally replace a multi 4-figure team this is pure arbitrage pure leverage if i was a VA i’d be scared - adrian P.S. follow + comment “IG” in the giveaway below to grab a doc on how i did this
Adrian Solarz@adriansolarzz

i just REPLACED my 13 ind*an VAs with a $20/mo claude code subscription… this prints me $50k/mo by automating my ENTIRE IG ecosystem content, DM sending, replies... claude code does it all for me like + comment "IG" for a doc on how to set it up (must be following + RT for priority access)

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eeb@the__eeb·
Many rightfully talking about security concerns with this. If you want to give clawd “some” access to your inbox without giving it all the keys just give it its own address and set it up as a forwarding address from your main email. Can read all your emails without the extra access involved.
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@xydotdot Mac mini is overkill but hey it’s fun and that’s kinda the point 😆
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@xydotdot On the same clawd bot arc atm
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Funny, right after I wrote this I stumbled on Clawdbot. I just canceled everything I had tomorrow so I can go deep into the rabbit hole. (Bought my mini mac m4 today)
XY@xydotdot

Agentic Programming Thoughts... I have a few predictions about where vibecoding is going, and it starts with a simple observation. Language is becoming the programming layer. As vibecoding and its derivatives mature, the ability to deploy software will converge toward the ability to express intent in English. When that happens, the cost of building applications trends toward zero, and the time from idea to deployment compresses to minutes. That switch removes the main constraint that shaped software for decades...COST When building was expensive, solutions had to be bundled. Once building becomes cheap, bundling stops making sense. My first prediction is that this creates an explosion of micro-apps. See, when creation is cheap, specialization becomes rational. The issue with this premise is that it will lead to fragmentation. Each micro-app works well in isolation, but the surface area between them will grow faster than anyone can manage. And that will be a huge issue. The limiting factor now becomes coordination. In a world of millions of micro-apps, value accrues to whatever reduces coordination cost. The hard problem becomes getting small tools to understand each other, trust each other, and operate inside a shared system without constant manual stitching. My second prediction is that interoperability becomes the dominant source of power in this cycle. Someone will have to build interoperability infrastructure as the top layer, one that defines how identity works across apps, how permissions are enforced, how context is passed, how memory persists, how actions are sequenced, and how failures are handled. It will basically be a set of architectural rules that micro-apps must follow to participate in a larger workflow. This layer will be insanely valuable and will be the next big tech that garners power-law outcomes. Each new micro-app that integrates increases the value of the system for every other app. Over time, the interoperability layer captures the network effects that application companies used to capture. These predictions naturally funneled me to LLM concentration and forkability. If a small number of models generate most software, then code becomes easy to reproduce. Forking apps becomes trivial. So what isn’t trivial? Reproducing context, distribution, trust, and integration. Those assets accumulate at the interoperability layer. You can fork an app. You cannot easily fork an ecosystem with shared identity, shared permissions, shared memory, and established coordination norms. My third prediction is that most durable value will not sit at the application layer. Millions of useful micro-apps will exist. Very few will matter on their own. The big winner will be the systems that everything routes through. The layer that makes micro-apps composable. When software creation becomes universal, control moves upstream.

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@huntclubhero @LostSnow_Rin The part that hit hardest was “good for z” because that’s all I really felt too. Happy he got to do that
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Huntclubhero.eth@huntclubhero·
The problem is we were told Azuki isn’t doing any of this stuff, and they are not doing any web3 stuff, outside of the tcg. So now, when they do it, there’s very few people paying attention or feeling connected to the activation. Also since we weren’t brought into the process, and none of the builders who make fashion were at all involved it is not co creation at all. So this ends up feeling like something z is doing. That has nothing to do with azuki so what’s the point? That thinking is probably wrong, but it’s the reality when you tell people “we are gonna focus only on tcg” then you start doing cool shit again, but no one feels connected or a part of it. (Not no one but other than the core 20-30 people, no one.) In saying this it makes me very sad not to celebrate a moment like this. But good for z and good for the company if they capitalize and are treated fairly by media and 424.
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Lost Snow@LostSnow_Rin·
So we just had Z walk the runway at Paris Fashion week wearing clothes inspired by the Azuki IP, bringing the brand in front of millions of eyes and celebrities that will wear these clothes with Azuki tags on them. And people are still out there being negative and trying to downplay the cultural relevance this moment has. GIVE CREDIT WHERE IT'S DUE! That's all I ask. Me and a lot of other people in the garden show up for others all the time. We praise Pudgy, we praise Clayno's, Chimpers and everyone else that is doing cool stuff and putting crypto native IP in front of normie eyes. BUT when Azuki does it with high end luxury collabs it's always downplayed and hated on. If you think, McDonalds and Walmart collabs are cool WHY AREN'T Ambush, H. Moser & Cie, Satoshi and 424 not cool??? FFS Azuki owns ANIME. COM and somehow that is also not worth talking about... So somehow Chimpers plushie key chains is alignment but fucking high quality TCG cards are not? TCG tournaments that bring in normal people are not? We've owned digital anime characters that are part of a huge world and IP FOR YEARS, there's trailers and episodes out there and y'all still wanna claim you're the first to do that. NO YOU'RE NOT. You're way behind and that's ok, build what you wanna build but if you want support from the best Anime brand and IP in crypto start fkn giving respect. Disclaimer here: I AM A FAN OF EVERYTHING ALL THE PROJECTS I MENTIONED ARE DOING. I LOVE THEM ALL. I JUST WISH YOU GUYS WOULD ADMIT THAT AZUKI IS DOING THEIR PART INSTEAD OF BEING HATERS FOR NO REASON. PS: @Zagabond is the coolest.
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@xydotdot Took me years of investing in web3 game to the learn the above lesson. Very well put into words, nice writing as always
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XY@xydotdot·
"When the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail." Large parts of crypto are hard-wired to interpret any product as a casino, which explains why almost everything outside DeFi and stablecoins has consistently failed. When “extreme token volatility” and “make more people rich” are positioned as features, the product selectively attracts users whose primary intent is financial extraction. That user profile has short time horizons and low attachment to the product itself, which is incompatible with building stable game economies, long-term retention, and durable developer communities. Roblox wins by owning the entire system: distribution, trust and safety, payments, discovery, and creator tooling. Fee reduction and token rails do not replicate that system. They add regulatory exposure and destabilize in-game economies, which directly undermines retention, creator incentives, and platform longevity.
threadguy@notthreadguy

> browser based metaverse > non custodial wallet > assets are nfts but nobody knows > ai code powered game designer > anyone can launch a game > novel token standard > designed for in game economies > compete with roblox on extreme token volatility and ease to deploy > remove 80% fees > add system for devs to crowdfund capital (ico) > let big players throw money behind talent > make more people rich than roblox every onchain narrative is dead tired and reached price discovery years ago. why is nobody running back metaverse/gamefi with the ai tools we have now who is working on this

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Such a tight rope walk, well said tho illen Much like money can’t buy happiness I don’t believe it can buy community either. At least not sustainably. In the real world - resources are finite. And number can’t go up forever for number go up forevers sake (does that make even make sense). And if your wins are too closely focused on tje financial impact on a floor price or token value and not what it makes people FEEL like - you lost tha game
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illen@illumanbeing·
depends on what you mean by "win", you reap what you sow, and something we've all found over and over is that, specifically in a hyperfinancialized space, if winning = money, then you do your real community a massive disservice by prioritizing financial only outcomes, because it brings out the tourists and leeches, and they will do everything in their power to suck as much of the value that was cocreated by time, presence and attention, and internalize as much of the goodwill in that value as they can and move on, leaving the die hards to pick up the pieces, over and over again, which ofc is unsustainable over any period of time, meaning you'd eventually be the victim of your own "success" if your myopathy is pecuniary, winning should be done in silence, and only shown after, winning too, should be measured by the strength of connection, meaning and purpose, winning should be measured by the vibrancy and positive resonance of the very individuals that self selected to be a part of something bigger than themselves, that's sustainable, that's evolving into your best self as a network, growing in every direction
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Dem (Animechain arc)@DemAzuki·
one of my favorites, all the way back from 2024, had forgotten about it does it still resonate?
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@DemAzuki welcome back king
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Dem (Animechain arc)@DemAzuki·
post again after a month away and they nuke infofi I guess im goated
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Josh Brooks@F530Josh·
What this actually looks like: ICE tries to get woman who thinks she's being cute for a video to move her vehicle. Three agents surround the vehicle, one from the front, two from the driver's side. Likely looking to gain control of the situation. It is not cute to them, as they're being surrounded by a mob. Woman panics, realizing this is in fact not cute, and attempts to flee thinking she can avoid arrest. Tire loses traction and the car doesn't immediately respond to gas input. Woman panics further and guns the gas causing an erratic vehicle take off. Agent at the front of the vehicle almost gets hit. Agents respond by opening fire thinking the woman is using the vehicle as a deadly weapon, trying to hit the lead ICE agent at the front of the vehicle. Woman who shouldn't have even been there, but was there because she got spun out of control on TikTok drama dies. Agents have to live with it. Will likely have people demanding a mob-style execution by COB today. What the Right Wants: Psychotic leftist domestic terrorist tries to kill ICE agents! We should use more force. What the Left Wants: Fascist NAZI psychopaths are murdering women and children! We should use more force. Who actually wins: Minnesota politicians and bureaucrats who can spin this into a riot and continue to avoid accountability for fraud. Federal politicians who can use the flames to continue to avoid accountability for a billionaire child sex trafficking ring. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. Don't be stupid, stupid.
FUNKER530@Funker530

BREAKING: Woman shot and killed by ICE agent during altercation in Minneapolis. This is a developing situation. — Video analysis provided by @F530Josh : Cell phone footage recorded near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue shows members of ICE attempting to clear a blocked road during on-going operations in the Minneapolis area. It's unclear exactly what caused the individual driving the vehicle to block the road, but it's likely that the person was attempting to impede ICE operations in the area which is fairly normal for downtown Minneapolis. After several seconds, the vehicle in question attempts to drive away from the ICE agents that are confronting the driver. The wheels of the suspect vehicle slip on the ice before the driver gets traction and starts to speed away from the scene, prompting the ICE agents to open fire, killing the driver and causing them to crash into an adjacent power pole and vehicle. Due to the angle of the recording camera, it's unclear if the ICE agent was in front of the vehicle, which would likely justify the shooting as cars are commonly referred to as deadly weapons when the driver turns them into a battering ram against law enforcement.

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@TheBaDonkeyKong @Timcast you can still call it self defense without saying the driver was intentionally trying to ram the officer driver being stupid and illogical, putting everyone's lives at risk, but saying she turned toward the officer just isn't true
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Tim Pool@Timcast·
🚨BREAKING: Video Shows moment individual is shot and killed by DHS. Vehicle is seen accelerating toward a DHS Officer who fires before sidestepping. Vehicle then crashes.
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