It's great to see Dr. King's famous quotes being shared today. If you're moved by those words, I strongly encourage you to read his autobiography. It's a beautiful, hard, transformative book that I can't possibly recommend enough. It's literally $3 amazon.com/Autobiography-…
I have seen the future. It's a sunny Tuesday morning. I dutifully use 7 factor auth to log into my toaster, but it needs a firmware update. Instead of heating up my soy free "bread" square, I just pop a Soylent Pill and wait for my team leader to activate my remote work headset.
In addition to the risk of harassment, this also prioritizes Slack's daily usage metrics over the increasing scourge of workaholism in our society. I'm divesting from them based on this. arstechnica.com/information-te…
Great advice from Maya Hawke:
"I’m a person who’s pretty constantly creative. That doesn’t mean all of the things I create are good. They’re mostly bad. But I try to keep track of them because I never know the difference in the moment."
Honestly do you ever try new things and just turn your phone on full volume when you’re alone?
I find the keyboard noises and the little random bloops and bops very fun. Normalize blasting your phone volume when you’re alone
No matter how brilliant your screencast is, if I see the "New Chrome available" in the top right, I struggle to focus on anything other than that.
To be clear this is my problem, not yours!
If you think Apple excelled at walled gardens, wait until you get literal life-changing, high quality feedback powered by ChatGPT's memories of you.
The inverse of this is pushing for an open "memories protocol" for LLMs.
The AI optimist vs. pessimist war is just getting started, not unlike many before it. But you don't have to choose one side.
- Use AI for vibe coding an app that saves you 3 hours a week.
- Write poetry at night to calm your mind.
Ignore the peer pressure to be all or nothing.