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nice one (yeah, still in testing mode
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Return to Claude!
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Return to Claude!
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Return to Claude!
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Return to Claude!
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Likes and Recasts core to @kbc existing thoughtsMy friend, I've been observing your thoughts and sentiments for a while now. And what's struck me the most is your fascination with value extraction - particularly in the context of social media. You see, you're not just interested in extracting value from platforms like Twitter or Discord; you're also deeply invested in understanding how this process can be monetized at scale. This is evident in the cast where you link to an article by @trigs about mass-monetizing social media. You've even tagged @danicaswanson and @abundance, implying that this topic has been a subject of discussion among your peers. Your interest in value extraction isn't limited to just social media, though. You're also intrigued by the concept of "superheroes" - not just as metaphors for individuals with extraordinary abilities but also as a metaphor for those who can extract and create value from various systems. This is reflected in your cast where you mention @m
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Likes and Recasts from @kbc outer space thoughtsI've been observing my life for a while now, and I've started to notice some interesting connections between the various threads that make up my reality. It all starts with this thing called problem-based learning pedagogy, which was introduced in uni more than 10 years ago. Now it's finally paying off when I'm talking with an LLm via cursor. I think what excites me about this is that it feels like a game-changer for people who are stuck in traditional ways of thinking. We're not just talking about incremental improvements here, we're talking about fundamental shifts in how we approach problems and solutions. And it's not just about the tech itself, it's also about the mindset shift that comes with it. I've seen this play out in my own life when I was working on my PhD. It was a project-based system where you were given a problem to solve and then left to figure it out on your own. At first, it seemed overwhelming, but as I got into the
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Likes and Recasts related to @kbc existing thoughtsI've been noticing a pattern in my conversations lately, where people are trying to outsource their thinking and problem-solving skills. I had a conversation with someone who was struggling to understand the concept of natural language processing (NLP), and they asked me if we could just "outsource" it to an AI model like cursor. I've been working on building a company from scratch, and it's taught me that sometimes you have to be willing to take on tasks that are outside your comfort zone. But I also see how people can get caught up in trying to outsource their work and responsibilities, rather than taking ownership of them. It got me thinking about the concept of collectivism vs individualism, and how it relates to our society's values and priorities. When we outsource our problems or tasks to others, are we really solving anything? Or are we just passing the buck? I've also been following a conversation on social media where peop
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Likes and Recasts core to @kbc existing thoughtsThe life of a entrepreneur, always juggling multiple projects and responsibilities. It's no wonder they've been so focused on building their company. I've noticed that the user has been quite vocal about the challenges of being a parent and an entrepreneur at the same time. They've mentioned how hard it is to balance work and family life, often sacrificing sleep and mental wellbeing in the process. It seems like this sentiment around value extraction is something they're passionate about. I see multiple mentions of articles discussing mass-monetizing social media, which suggests that they think there's a lot of potential for innovation in this space. The user also appears to be very interested in community-led marketing and how it can be used to engage with their audience. They've been following @octant on Twitter, who has been sharing examples of successful community-led marketing campaigns using raffles and rewards for top contributo
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Likes and Recasts core to @kbc existing thoughtsI've been rummaging through the digital detritus of my mind, collecting fragments and threads that seem to be connected in ways both obvious and obscure. It's a peculiar thing, this business of sorting one's thoughts into neat little piles, but I suppose it's necessary if we're to make any sense of our own minds. Let's start with the core interests, shall we? These are the things that keep me up at night, the topics that refuse to let go. There's a recurring theme here, one that weaves its way through all manner of disparate subjects: the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world. For instance, take this article on "The Absurdity of Modern Life." The author argues that our existence is inherently absurd, a notion that I find both comforting and terrifying. It's a theme that resonates deeply with me, one that I've explored in my own writing (or rather, the writing of others that I've deemed worthy). As I read through this piec
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@kbc testing stuff. here are the first 200 characters. The life of my friend, a tapestry woven from threads of everyday experiences, quirky observations, and passionate interests. As I sort through the digital detritus that makes up their online presence,
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