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Michalis Kargakis

@0xmichalis

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I spoke today with the CEO of a startup at the intersection of web3 and AI. In the span of an hour I was lectured about how the Bay area is the best place in the world vs Europe for tech companies (okay) and how one of their main competitors is a scam—a competitor btw whose

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Gallery dot so with dark mode, configurable background and text colors, and a bunch of other features. Who is building this? đź‘€

Gallery dot so with dark mode, configurable background and text colors, and a bunch of other features. Who is building this? đź‘€
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At the speed we move today, it's crucial that we take a step back and use our abilities to reimagine culture. Art is one of the primary vehicles for this transformation, and Dounia is truly rising to the occasion. ps. if you are into early AI collectibles, pivot to art.👇

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Finally added maya in the collection. Hard Copy on Feral File, a lawsuit appropriation that brings up copyright issues (within copyright issues—there are layers to it!), an ever-growing concern particularly as AI becomes more prevalent.

Finally added <a href="/mayaonthenet/">maya</a> in the collection. 

Hard Copy on <a href="/FeralFile/">Feral File</a>, a lawsuit appropriation that brings up copyright issues (within copyright issues—there are layers to it!), an ever-growing concern particularly as AI becomes more prevalent.
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On degenerate art: The term has been used to critique decadent trends in art (i.e., the avant-garde) since Nordau in 1892. The Nazis in the 1930s organized exhibitions to mock it. Michael Fried attacked minimalism in 1967, saying "Art degenerates as it approaches the condition