Mark Fishman
@markfishman
In the age of LLMs, your words are a compounding asset One of the reasons I'm trying to double down on writing this year
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Henry π§Ύ
@hengar.eth
Couldn't agree more. Thinking that the liberal arts will be making a "comeback" as equally as important as technical education as english (or your native language) becomes the primary way to interact with machines. The better you are with words becomes the better you are with technology.
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Mark Fishman
@markfishman
100% Although I was mainly observing the fact that having a trove of your own writing allows you to better interact with *yourself* (via machine) better. For example I'm doing all my writing in lex.page now, and I'm able to use their "context tags" feature (similar to Claude Projects) to reference what I've written previously https://buttondown.com/lex/archive/new-in-lex-context-tags-an-easy-way-to-bring-your/
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Henry π§Ύ
@hengar.eth
That's a great observation, and one I hadn't thought too much about so thanks for sharing. Great idea
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