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pocobelli (@pocobelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The real reason these platforms died wasn’t so much for economic reasons, but for cultural reasons—the crypto scene couldn’t persuade the rest of the world to join a ‘movement’ that it didn’t relate to. More than anything, it was an art problem—the so-called ‘blue chips’ of

Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is crazy that massive book piracy was so critical to the early days of both OpenAI and Anthropic. In 2025, Anthropic co-founder Ben Mann testified that he himself had downloaded the massive pirate library LibGen at Anthropic. He did so only a few months after the company was

It is crazy that massive book piracy was so critical to the early days of both OpenAI and Anthropic.

In 2025, Anthropic co-founder Ben Mann testified that he himself had downloaded the massive pirate library LibGen at Anthropic. He did so only a few months after the company was
A. L. Crego (@alcrego_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we need people injecting money in this 'culture' to keep it alive, is a clear symptom that the culture is not working by itself. Cultures, ecosystems run by themselves when is properly organized and distributed. It feels like giving electroshocks to a dead body...

A. L. Crego (@alcrego_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You'll never hear a good artist saying: Adapt to the system. Do what others want. Forget your ideas. Omit your values. Sell your integrity. Don't fight for your ideals. Silence your vision. Art is not a thing, it's a way of life, and from this way of life, art emerges.

A. L. Crego (@alcrego_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let me clarify, bc this was NOT due to recent news. No. I've been saying the same since long before entering X, I haven't started here AT ALL. That's why is SO important to study/understand contexts. But if we don't research, how can we know? Think macro, not micro. Let's work.

Let me clarify, bc this was NOT due to recent news. No.
I've been saying the same since long before entering X, I haven't started here AT ALL.

That's why is SO important to study/understand contexts. But if we don't research, how can we know?

Think macro, not micro.
Let's work.
Animation Obsessive (@ani_obsessive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prince of Persia was an experiment in rotoscoping. It put lifelike animation on '80s home computers. Designer Jordan Mechner converted VHS tapes and movie footage into pixels -- and went way beyond the tech of his time. We explore: ─➤animationobsessive.substack.com/p/how-the-litt…

Rayne ⚫ (@thedarkrayne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All these frequently selling "outspoken" artists never questioning the status quo and only ever using their platform to punch down smaller artists

Ed Newton-Rex (@ednewtonrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2010, Aaron Swartz downloaded 4.8 million articles from JSTOR. We don't know why - it may have been to make them freely available online (if so, he never did, as he was caught). He made no money from this, and there is no suggestion he intended to. He was indicted on 13

Catsuka (@catsuka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From "A Story about Fire", a very traditional animated film : hand-drawn ink-wash on Xuan paper, cutouts, stop-motion... Directed by Wenyu Li at Shanghai Animation Studio. Coming this year in Chinese theaters. >> catsuka.com/news/2026-03-0…