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timdaub
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Screenshot essay on the two common open source strategies being revealed in today's /all-in podcast
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jamesyoung.eth
@jamesyoung
depends : are you coming at this from a scarcity (finite) or positive sum (growth) perspective
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timdaub
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I wouldn‘t say I‘m coming from a scarcity mindset. As I said in the post, I‘m just wondering if knowing how to play the strategies has now become more valuable or if they cease to be valuable assets, in which, I think it‘d make sense to grow into new ones. Is that what you meant?
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jamesyoung.eth
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scarcity mindset to me means that you move on to new strategies, look for new edge - can’t think of new edge off the top of my mind growth mindset, on the other hand, would mean doubling down and figure out how to leverage contributions - GitHub Oauth in to a smart account and tip $DEGEN to OSS contributors
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timdaub
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Here‘s a „my existing knowledge is leverage“ take https://x.com/timdaub/status/1784530561471553938
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jamesyoung.eth
@jamesyoung
open sourcing code is easier to fork and create derivatives (community behind the code is a different story) where models (data) have different open source properties - there is always a dependency on model generation open sourcing data is just lowering development friction and lock-in
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