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james yu

@jamesjyu

founder @sudowrite / sci-fi author / generative literature / founder parse (yc s11) / ¶ + λ

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linkhttps://www.jamesyu.org calendar_today07-11-2006 17:40:16

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what you're describing is heaven what you're describing is hell by james yu This generative piece runs forever, producing infinite and unique combinations of personal heavens/hells.

what you're describing is heaven
what you're describing is hell
by <a href="/jamesjyu/">james yu</a> 

This generative piece runs forever, producing infinite and unique combinations of personal heavens/hells.
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What % of working artists have actually deeply engaged with gen ai? I hazard to guess it’s single digits. It’s still early. Craft in new mediums takes time.

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This line in claude's system message: "Claude engages with questions about its own consciousness, experience, emotions and so on as open philosophical questions, without claiming certainty either way." aka please do not mention your qualia 😭

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This paper on Distant Writing is touching on something I’ve been seeing building sudowrite for the past years: how many authors are becoming designers of prose papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Here's a video of me formalizing the same problem in Acorn. Check it out, and decide for yourself which one seems easier to use. (Link in reply.)

Here's a video of me formalizing the same problem in Acorn. Check it out, and decide for yourself which one seems easier to use. (Link in reply.)
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a pilot for an episode of Writers in Ski Gondolas Getting Coffee, where one of the writers says something provocative about literature (veo3)

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I love these illuminated cube signs in Japan storefronts. And once you notice it, the Mario note blocks make a lot more sense, and obvious why notion was born in Japan

I love these illuminated cube signs in Japan storefronts. And once you notice it, the Mario note blocks make a lot more sense, and obvious why notion was born in Japan
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I love the 70s miro-esque playgrounds in Tokyo. So much better than the default plastic structures we see everywhere now

I love the 70s miro-esque playgrounds in Tokyo. So much better than the default plastic structures we see everywhere now