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We're live again at https://younglovers.xyz/, and here's lover #102, fresh off the minting press ✨ ✨
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Would you recommend it as a bedtime podcast?
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I’m in favor of regulating harmful ingredients in food, but people should still be able to make decisions about their health and what they eat. Not everyone cares to entertain the idea of living forever.
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Launch day! 🚀✨ Alright, two years ago (for those of you who were here in 2022), I started working on a PFP collection with @stelladore. The goal was simple: make PFPs that look really dope. It took us a long time, but the collection is finally live and minting now! More details below 👇
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Lol I just noticed the autocorrect typo. I meant Farcaster.
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Yes that really helps!
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There are actually 9 layers, from back to front: 1. Background 2. Back of the scarf 3. Back of the shawl 4. Body 5. Dress and pin (clothing layer) 6. Front of the shawl 7. Hair 8. Eyewear 9. Front of the scarf We chose to split a few features into two separate layers so they would nicely wrap around other objects.
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Very close 🔥
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Double match on Tinder and Bumble 💅🏻
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Can you guess how many png layers were used to create this specific character from the Young Lover collection? And what they are? I’ll post the answer later today! https://i.imgur.com/7tj566Y.jpg
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I find it really hard to switch between building/designing and posting on social so I just default to what I do best (the former). Yet I’m fully aware that if I don’t talk about my work, I’m essentially building for no one. I need Forecaster OKRs 😔
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I’ve learned most of these things the hard, way through years of design experience. It’s very satisfying to seem them all in one place, nicely articulated and rationalized.
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I’ve been wondering about that. The challenge is that people who are willing to pay are likely the most lucrative users. So the incentive is low, unless you can use a custom sliding scale? Wild guess for IG: I’m thinking $8/month average but with a sliding scale I may be a $20/month user 😭
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Tell us more!
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I’m certainly not an expert on the topic, just genuinely curious what the challenges are. I imagine moderating content tends to involve a subjective decisions?
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I’m not sure I understand the obsession to protect free speech, at least not the way it’s framed today. You should be able to say what you think and challenge people’s thoughts but what’s the value in spreading blatantly wrong info or sharing hateful content? We can protect the former without allowing the latte
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But it was so frustrating!
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Vernon Subutex, by Virginie Despentes. So good if you’re into fiction and a certain kind of Parisian lifestyle.
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Yes sir.
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There are a few examples but the first that comes to mind is hoodies. Whenever they are worn under a jacket, we wanted the hood piece to naturally rest over the jacket. So we had to create a new layer for this type of garment.
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