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Matthew Jackson | Ghostwriter

@value_strat

Freelance Ghostwriter | Wealth, Fintech & Web3 | Co-author, 'A Matter of Time: Principles, Myths & Methods for the Hourly Financial Advisor'.

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Human progress cannot be reduced solely to genetic code, and similarly, the evolution of Web3 will not depend on computer code alone. Both systems develop at the intersection of code and culture, and the relative importance of cult…lnkd.in/g6CHkSEa lnkd.in/gPUn2qgu

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I just asked ChatGPT why English vicars are credited with so many inventions (such as the seismometer, air pump, submarine, not to mention Bayesian probability and the Venn diagram). "During the 18th and 19th centuries, clergymen were often well-educate…lnkd.in/g2ushyHS

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Everyone would agree that Web3 needs Builders, now more than ever. But while it may be true that: ‍ (1) Builders = Coders It is also true that:  ‍ (2) Coders = Programmers + Writers Writers have arguably fallen behind their progr…lnkd.in/gkGy852b lnkd.in/gSZJpQfv

Chase Chapman (@chaserchapman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ChatGPT is making me appreciate why I write It's not for other people to consume ‒ it's to process my *own* thoughts In a world where it sometimes feels like you need to constantly pump out content for others.. It's lovely to be reminded that we create for our own sanity

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'He had already published two papers since the new year, on statistical concepts that I asked him to explain to me as if I was five years old, to which he said, “you’re not five years old.”' 🤣 thespectator.com/topic/nassim-n…

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Today, most DAOs use "NPC governance" They treat participants like logical actors in a system ‒ not humans Over-indexing on logic + underestimating emotion and social structures

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Recommunitizing the globe could be messy, but ultimately better for everyone's mental health. And it could turn out to be crypto's main raison d'etre. elyptik.net/blog/breaking-…

Recommunitizing the globe could be messy, but ultimately better for everyone's mental health. And it could turn out to be crypto's main raison d'etre.

elyptik.net/blog/breaking-…
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Web3, Fintech, and Wealth Management all need each other. 🎯 Wealth needs a way to organic growth and lower costs for a low interest rate age. 🎯 Web3 needs a path to real-world relevance, and a user base who will adopt it. 🎯 Fintech needs a big prob…lnkd.in/gav2R3Qe

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Fiat-backed crypto is fast becoming the leading use-case for blockchain technology. All the strengths of fiat, with none of its weaknesses - the "Blade" of international finance. <insert Wesley Snipes pouting menacingly with a sa…lnkd.in/eYWhWzM5 lnkd.in/epSxaHAY

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This is a superb reflection on the state of AI vs Human Writing. The upshot? A nuanced picture. Thanks Amy Suto for the candid and thoughtful perspective. #writing #ai #terminator lnkd.in/gQMuu-aS

deepa 🏴‍☠️ (@deeparocks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DAOs of the future will be builders not fund allocators 1. They won’t start with a treasury or a token but with like minded peeps who share vibes, excitement and skills 2. They’ll be small, highly aligned and efficient 3. They’ll build in public and be community first around a

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"We need an endogenous catalyst." 이 시장에 대해 대부분의 사람들보다 오랫동안 생각해 온 사람들의 흥미로운 의견입니다.

Tibo (@tibo_maker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shibuya Productions This is where I learned my 2nd lesson. → "users" are cool but worthless if no one is paying. If people are paying you, it's easier to identify a product market fit and scale from there. Spending 2 years just building an app doesn't make sense.

Balaji (@balajis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PROMPTS ARE TINY PROGRAMS We’re now about 18 months into the AI revolution. One thing that was uncertain in late 2022 was whether prompt engineering would be around to stay, or whether better AI would quickly obviate it. I now think it’s around to stay and I have an explanation

PROMPTS ARE TINY PROGRAMS

We’re now about 18 months into the AI revolution. One thing that was uncertain in late 2022 was whether prompt engineering would be around to stay, or whether better AI would quickly obviate it.

I now think it’s around to stay and I have an explanation
Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading a tweet is a bit like downloading an (attacker-controlled) executable that you instantly run on your brain. Each one elicits emotions, suggests knowledge, nudges world-view. In the future it might feel surprising that we allowed direct, untrusted information to brain.

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If 98% of people could solve this society would cease to function. Humans did not evolve to solve gamified versions of life for a reason.