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Zio Z

@zioziegler

Riding Bikes, Making things, Teaching design at @Stanford

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Moltbots/Clawdbots now have their own social network (moltbook) and it's wild. This is the first time I'm a little scared... You need to watch this.

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ycombinator.com/launches/PJg-m… Thrilled for these guys! And excited to have been an early investor in this project. Check it out!

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We're entering the era where friction becomes a luxury. Not getting what you want instantly becomes desirable. Slowing down intentionally, at the cost of missing things around you. Watching the process become the purpose. Pottery classes. A mechanical watch you wind each morning.

We're entering the era where friction becomes a luxury. Not getting what you want instantly becomes desirable. Slowing down intentionally, at the cost of missing things around you. Watching the process become the purpose. Pottery classes. A mechanical watch you wind each morning.
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Language has become inflationary. Words that once carried weight are now worthless. Love. Trauma. Genius. Iconic. Literally. Profanity used to shock, but now it's filler. Dunbar said we can hold about 150 meaningful relationships and within that number, language works. A word

Language has become inflationary. Words that once carried weight are now worthless. Love. Trauma. Genius. Iconic. Literally. Profanity used to shock, but now it's filler. Dunbar said we can hold about 150 meaningful relationships and within that number, language works. A word
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Markets are already becoming illegible -- too fast, too complex for human intuition to follow. Today, that's just agents working for us. Imagine what markets look like when they're working for themselves.

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Markets reflect human behavior. When agentic activity outweighs human activity, which is coming -- wouldn't markets then reflect agentic behavior? Not fear and greed, but instead some version of pure efficiency.