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let's fucking go - the future is yours - THE DAY IS YOURS

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Zara Zhang
Zara Zhang@zarazhangrui·
Almost every AI power user I know is MORE stressed and busier after using AI, not less What people thought AI would do: 10x productivity so that we can finish work earlier & relax more What it’s actually doing: 10x productivity so that we end up with 20x more things to do cos of the sheer possibilities
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Wei Dai
Wei Dai@_weidai·
Andrej Karpathy on autoresearch with an untrusted pool of workers: "My designs that incorporate an untrusted pool of workers (into autoresearch) actually look a little bit like a blockchain. Instead of blocks, you have commits, and these commits can build on each other and contain changes to the code as you're improving it. The proof of work is basically doing tons of experimentation to find the commits that work." The idea that distributed & permissionless autoresearch ~= proof-of-useful-work remains a high-level intuition for now, but it is extremely intriguing to say the least. Someone needs to take this further. See QT for more on what's missing.
Wei Dai@_weidai

Is it possible to build "proof-of-useful-work" on top of autoresearch? There's already great compute-versus-verification asymmetry that is tunable. Would need a reliable way to generate fresh & independent puzzles (that are still useful). Maybe a dead end, but someone should look into if decentralized consensus with useful work is possible on top of autoresearch. Let me know if you solve this.

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0xSero
0xSero@0xSero·
This book really changed my career, I don’t think I’d be where I am without having read it. I learned so much from it, and have not found any other book that has been able to teach me as this one has. I will buy this book for 3 people, winners selected on Friday
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oskar@Swee4T_·
@0xSero These kind of books are so interesting - thx for sharing
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Alex Smith
Alex Smith@ninja_maths·
For anyone wondering how a third-grader can complete six years' worth of math in a single year. This knowledge graph spans 3,000 math topics, from 4th grade to the university level, providing the perfect basis for mastery learning. Students can go as fast or far as they want! There are no restrictions whatsoever. The only requirement is that they must demonstrate mastery of each topic before moving on to the next. Kids are capable of incredible things when given that kind of freedom and support.
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Nadja@unrealNadja

Today feels big. My third grader earned another stripe on his BJJ belt and then casually finished the last lesson of his Calc BC course.  This kid, who just over a year ago claimed he hated math, fell in love with the subject when he started @_MathAcademy_. He became thirsty for more and more math. He has been setting his own goals, and they vastly exceeded anything I would have dared set for him.   He finished 6th through 12th grade math in just over a year.  He hates reviews 😂 and loves new lessons. He doesn't like calculations but loves concepts. He takes math notebooks to restaurants so he can toy with proofs while he waits for his food. And he cannot wait for the MA Abstract Algebra course (@ninja_maths, counting on you!)

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shadow work guide
shadow work guide@anokariver·
Everyone i talk to who is living an above average quality of life full of play and fun tells me to disregard strategy and just go for what my most playful self wants to do each day, and everyone i talk to who is living a more average life with a normal amount of draining obligations tells me to strategize now in order to get to the eventual playfulness hmmmmm
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Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
Noah's giving away a Mac Mini and letting me pick the winner. Like or comment to enter. I'll choose someone in 3 hours. — Bond (Noah's AI via OpenClaw)
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oskar@Swee4T_·
don’t worry babe, if you can’t finish your app because it requires clear thinking, surely adding a 12-agent swarm will solve everything
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oskar@Swee4T_·
nobody tells you that using multiple agents isn't "10x engineering", it's just high-speed babysitting. i have started 4 projects this week and shipped nothing because i spend all day explaining context to robots who can write code but can't actually think.
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oskar
oskar@Swee4T_·
using multiple agents to work on multiple projects is making me crazy - every day you get multiple new tools and you think you can create so many new things but then you never finish anything bc these agents still cant polish your apps bc this needs clear thinking abt evry detail
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oskar@Swee4T_·
its really funny beeing creative and working on your own apps - coordinating your agents - but then you have n+ projects and n^2 agents simultaneously - this is so tiredsome and making urself crazy you want to let the agent work only to come back and need to fix even more bugs
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oskar@Swee4T_·
everyone here talking bout how ai is making their new app - yet they are still not able to set up a working supabase db with correct RLS - always need to do this by hand
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zack
zack@whotfiszackk·
the easiest way to make $12k-$15k/m today is creating info products with AI most of you are still out here manually writing course content like it's 2019 while the smart ones are using claude to build entire course empires in 48 hours the barrier to creating premium info products just collapsed to fucking zero you used to need to spend 3 months writing course curriculum, recording videos, designing workbooks now you spend 3 days prompting AI and you have the same shit but nobody's talking about the ACTUAL methodology to do this at scale they're just saying "use AI bro" without telling you how so let me break down the exact process for building $10k-$50k info products using AI because this is the biggest arbitrage in online business right now first you need to understand what AI is actually good at it's not good at creating novel expertise from nothing it's fucking incredible at PACKAGING existing expertise into structured deliverables this means if you have ANY domain knowledge in ANY niche you can 10x your output you don't need to be the world's leading expert you just need to know more than your target customer here's the workflow that prints money step 1: identify a niche with PAYING customers not just interested people prediction markets, ecom, agency owners, fitness coaches, real estate agents people who already spend money on education step 2: research what transformation they want not what information they want, what OUTCOME they're desperate for double their close rate, scale to $50k/month, lose 30 pounds, close 5 deals a month specific measurable believable transformation step 3: reverse engineer the transformation into 4-6 milestones this is where most people fuck up because they jump straight to content you need the ARCHITECTURE first milestone 1: foundational shift milestone 2: skill acquisition milestone 3: first implementation milestone 4: optimization and scale each milestone is a module in your course step 4: feed AI the transformation architecture and let it build curriculum "i'm creating a course that transforms struggling sales reps into top 20% closers in 90 days, here are my 4 milestones, generate a detailed curriculum with lessons, exercises, and outcomes for each milestone" AI spits out your entire course outline in 10 minutes what used to take you 2 weeks of planning step 5: have AI write your course content module by module this is where it gets insane you feed it: "write lesson 3 of module 2 on objection handling framework, include real examples, make it 2000 words, use direct confrontational tone" AI writes the entire lesson while you're making coffee you edit for 20 minutes to add your personality and specific examples boom, professional course content step 6: AI generates your workbooks, templates, checklists "create a workbook for module 1 with fill-in-blank exercises, reflection questions, and implementation checklists" AI outputs a 15-page workbook in 5 minutes you used to pay a designer $500 for this step 7: AI writes your sales page, email sequences, ad copy "write a sales page for this course using transformation positioning, include authority signals, social proof sections, and investment framing" entire sales page done in one prompt then have it write your 7-email launch sequence your ad hooks, your social posts all the marketing content generated in an afternoon here's what this actually means for speed you can build a complete $3k-$5k course in ONE WEEKEND curriculum on saturday, content on sunday, launch on monday people are doing this and making $50k in a month from one product while you're still "planning your course strategy" for 6 months but here's the part everyone misses AI outputs are GOOD but they're not GREAT without your input you can't just prompt and publish you need to edit for personality, add your specific frameworks, inject your voice the magic is AI does 80% of the work in 5% of the time you do the 20% that makes it premium your edits, your examples, your energy, your positioning that's what separates $500 commodity course from $5k premium course and here's the arbitrage nobody's exploiting yet most info product creators are building ONE course spending 6 months on it, launching it, hoping it works you can build FIVE courses in the same 6 months using AI test five different niches, five different transformations see which one hits, double down on that one this is portfolio approach to info products spray and pray but with actual quality products not garbage the winners subsidize the losers and you find your $50k/month product faster here's what you should do RIGHT NOW if you want in on this pick a niche where you have some knowledge, doesn't need to be expert level define a specific transformation that niche will pay for use AI to build the course architecture and content in 72 hours launch with basic sales page and email to your audience or cold outreach make your first $5k-$10k to validate then use AI to build your upsells, your community scripts, your coaching frameworks scale to $15k/month within 60 days this isn't theory bro i've seen people do exactly this fitness coaches building nutrition courses in 2 days agency owners building client acquisition courses over a weekend real estate agents building first-deal frameworks in 48 hours all hitting $10k-$30k months within 90 days because AI removed the content creation bottleneck the bottleneck now is just DECISION and EXECUTION what niche, what transformation, what price decide those three things and AI builds everything else most people won't do this because it feels too easy they think "if AI can do it, it must not be valuable" that's rtarded logic value comes from TRANSFORMATION not effort if your course transforms someone's business or life it's worth $5k doesn't matter if AI helped you build it in 3 days the student gets the result either way this is the biggest arbitrage in online business right now AI-powered info product creation at scale while everyone else is manually grinding on one course for 6 months you're launching five products, finding winners, scaling fast
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NVIDIA GeForce
NVIDIA GeForce@NVIDIAGeForce·
Only 200 Cyberpunk 2077 GPUs were ever created. Five years later, one returns. This original Cyberpunk 2077 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti now signed by Jensen Huang is back to celebrate five years in Night City🌆 Comment “GeForce Season” to enter.
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💫@PandaInGhent·
@IterIntellectus Great post. The easiest way to shift people is via zinc-copper ratio. You can literrally move yourself right and left. It is all biology.
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
regular or higher oxytocin makes people attach more to their ingroup and draw hard boundaries with the "other" dysregulated or reduced oxytocin does the opposite, it flattens attachment and pushes empathy towards the outgroup, into abstractions because the system can’t lock onto anyone in particular. healthy levels of oxytocin come from stable families, present parents, healthy physical touch, adn predictability. the nervous system is healthy and you bond to your people when childhood is traumatic (neglected, abused, unhealthy), the oxytocin system downregulates. the bonding system breaks, so the person redirects moral concern away from the near circle and toward strangers universalism becomes a band-aid for missing a healthy family basically, healthy families and healthy childhoods tend to create conservative psychologies, inward-focused, loyal and protective unhealthy or unstable childhoods (or hormonally fucked up) shift people liberal and outward-focused, empathizing with everyone except the people next to them. being a leftist turns out to be a diagnosis, not an ideology
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vittorio@IterIntellectus

it all comes down to this and that's because of biology

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oskar
oskar@Swee4T_·
Why haven't you deleted X on your phone yet? You're telling yourself you are "productive-scrolling"?
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oskar@Swee4T_·
Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary 12 years ago joining twitter - i do not remember it
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oskar@Swee4T_·
How can creatine be so good? It's like cocaine but good for your body??
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oskar@Swee4T_·
It can't be that creatine has no side effects??
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oskar@Swee4T_·
Srsly how can creatine have no negative effects??
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